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market(62) marche(49) fresh(41) produce(21) vegetable(18) frais(17) legume(16) local(16) locaux(13) cheese(13) vendor(12) maple(11)Tellement pas abordable. J'ai été dans les petites boutiques / épiceries alentours & une fraction du prix. Surtout pratiquement les mêmes produits.
Les légume sont frais, tu parles avec les producteur directement, cest le boutte. Des fois ya trop de gens pis ca ralentit toute mais bon. Les froamges du monsieur au fond... INCROYABLE. Si vous avez jamais été, franchment vous manqez queque chose.
Great market, full of good vibes good food & good people. A must-see esolpecially in-season (summer & fall) when the fruits an vegetables are plentiful
April 27 wasted a trip here to find out it was closed except for couple of stores when Google said it was open .
J'adore ce lieu, il est agréable de passer du temps avec ses amis & sa famille.
On y découvre des spécialités typiques, mais aussi rares, comme un vendeur d'épices ou l'incontournable stand d'érable où l'on retrouve toutes les façons de déguster le sirop. On peut y manger, mais ce n'est pas donné. Perso, je privilégie la boulangerie ou les places aux alentours, mais sinon on y mange de très bonnes crêpes.
Rolled through Jean-Talon last Saturday morning & it reminded me why Montreal keeps pulling me back - the kind of market that makes the ones in other cities feel performative. The Québécois cheese vendors near the south entrance know their product cold, & the guy running the affineur stall walked me through three unpasteurized selections without any tourist-trap upselling. Crowds were thick by 10am but the layout breathes well enough that you never feel trapped, which is rare for a covered market this size. If you're bouncing between cities like I am, this is the benchmark.
De bons produits de qualité, grand choix, on peut aussi manger sur place. Je recommande les soupes & les ampaladas, la jolie petite librairie, les fromages, tous les légumes & les fruits, les smoothies, etc. A visiter absolument !
I would say there are a not a lot exception that you can not find any other places. May be the place has lots of vibe of a open air market. However I did not find anything special there.
I was told not to go because'it was out of season.' As a visitor & someone who may travel up to Montreal once every 15 years it was very well worth the experience. I was there around 1030 am. The only thing I would recommend is perhaps going more around 12 or 1 as some vendors were still opening.
As a tourist, this place didn't do it for me. I'm sure it's a great spot for locals to shop, but being from Vancouver I couldn't help comparing it to Granville Island. Or Seattle's Pike Place. Comparatively little to see/do unless you are buying groceries.
Petit marché couvert avec de beaux produits
Restauration sur place
Producteurs locaux
I visited for the first time & it was a great experience. One of the best markets in Montreal. Huge variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meats, & local products all in one place. You can walk around, try different foods, & really enjoy the experience. Prices are fair for the quality, & everything feels fresh.
Another great point is the convenience of parking. There is indoor parking available, which is very helpful, & also plenty of outdoor parking options nearby.
I also want to mention the security staff near the parking ticket payment area-extremely professional & helpful. He had a great attitude & assisted people clearly with the payment process, which made everything smoother.
Definitely a must-visit if you're in Montreal.