Lucille's Au Marché
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Afficher toutmarket(103) fresh(56) atwater(39) cheese(37) local(30) shop(28) produce(25) canal(24) vendors(20) quality(20) vegetable(20) legume(20)Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman & city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, & its Art Deco-style architecture places it among the most beautiful buildings in the city.🏨☝?
Stopped by Atwater Market on a Tuesday evening looking for good light for some shots, & honestly the place itself ended up being the real subject. The warm glow coming through the tall windows hit the produce stalls perfectly around 6pm, & I spent way more time there than planned. Grabbed a wedge of aged cheddar from one of the cheese vendors near the back & it was genuinely one of the better things I've eaten this year. If you haven't been on a weeknight when it's quieter, you're missing a completely different & more relaxed version of this place.
I am seduced at the moment by people reading previous reviews of mine so I put forward one more.
Visually the Marche Atwater is a kaleidoscope of stalls of fresh fruit & vegetables,flowers, character vendors of Quebec agriculture,food novelties, homemade initiatives,meat cuts of artisan design, sophisticated cheeses for every pallet of wine, a Quebec icon bakery & a mini Marche of foodie restos that bring forth Montreal's daytime joie de vivre where picnic table style eating is hugely popular with both people watchers & wasps trying to get in on the exotic food smells.
The Atwater Market is a landmark of Montreal culture & a gateway to the Lachine Canal where every mode of movement except cars is present & where the gentrification of both sides of the canal represents a positive visual development in our history.
Prices at the Atwater market are not cheap. I buy my coffee & Epicurean gifts there but am guilty of wandering to the nearby Super C for specials & the occasional consumable when I can't get to Costco.
Marche Atwater is a seasonal experience. In the moment the spirit of Christmas greets the dampness & sometimes sunny cold of this November.
Gone is the hullabaloo of the good summer food court. The smell of pine is a degustation by itself
summer is coming & the foodie site is quickly being reassembled for another year of tummy favorites & eye balling
Atwater Market is my favorite place to shop for food in Montreal. Yeah, it's a bit pricey, but honestly the quality & selection make it worth it. So many great options, & everything just feels well curated. Hot tip; get to know the vendors, they always have the best recommendations.
A great place to explore, especially if you enjoy fresh food & a lively market atmosphere. Marché Atwater has a really nice mix of local vendors, produce, baked goods, & specialty items, all in a beautiful historic building.
The quality of the products is excellent, & you can tell a lot of the vendors take pride in what they offer. It's a perfect spot to pick up fresh ingredients or just walk around & discover something new. The outdoor stalls in warmer months add even more charm to the experience.
It can get quite busy, especially on weekends, which makes it a bit harder to move around comfortably. Prices can also be slightly higher compared to regular grocery stores, depending on what you're buying.
Overall, it's a must-visit market in Montreal with great selection & atmosphere, just best enjoyed outside of peak hours if possible.
La fromagerie atwater & son proprio Gilles Jourdennais un gros wow. Produit de grande qualité & service impeccable.
Le Marché Atwater est devenu un des endroits les plus agréables que j'ai visités à Montréal. À l'intérieur, on peut trouver des légumes frais, des fruits, des fromages pis plusieurs produits locaux. Pour ceux qui veulent découvrir les saveurs locales de Montréal, c'est un marché vraiment génial.
Marché Atwater est l'un des plus beaux marchés de Montréal. C'est un endroit merveilleux offrant des produits frais, des options biologiques & des saveurs locales uniques. Les légumes & les fruits sont toujours frais & de haute qualité, & j'ai vraiment aimé cela. Il y a aussi de délicieux fromages & viandes provenant de producteurs locaux & de fermiers. Se promener dans le marché a été une véritable joie pour moi. C'est un endroit qui mérite d'être visité !
I love atwater market. It is almost as good as Jean Talon market. The location is amazing. Right by the canal. So you can get your food & do a picnic right by the water. My favorite place in the market is the chocolate shop/bakery store to the left. It always has a good collection of chocolates & pastries. Last weekend they had an International collection from different countries & I sampled some delicious chocolates from them. So shout out to them!
One of my favourite parts about living in Ville Marie is how accessible Marche Atwater is. Great selection of smaller vendors, featuring the farm fresh produce of course. Personally I shop more at the stores in the interior arcade. There are two grocery stores in this market that have amazing selections of products you don't find in larger grocery stores. The butchers & cheese shops are awesome here too. Of course this is an expensive place to do daily shopping but for a few specialty items to treat yourself it's a great destination.
Marché Atwater offers an impressive variety of high-quality products all in one place.
The market is known for its fresh fruits & vegetables, artisanal breads, pastries, cheeses, meats, spices, & specialty items from different cultures. Everything is well-organized, clean, & clearly presented, making it easy to explore & enjoy.
You'll find local producers alongside specialty vendors offering olive oils, balsamic vinegars, dried fruits, & gourmet ingredients. The bakery section is especially strong, with fresh bread & pastries baked daily.
It's a reliable place to shop for fresh, seasonal products, quality ingredients, & unique food items, whether for everyday cooking or something more special.
Highly recommend Marché Atwater for groceries, local butchers, boulangerie & a great variety of lunch places! Highly recommend fromagerie Atwater for cheese!
I love the Atwater market. I always checkout La douceur de marche for specialty foods & seasonings & all the veggie & fruit vendors. There is also a great cheese selection in one of the stores. You got everything you could possibly want at this market! Love the colourful vibe here
J'adore aller au marché Atwater!
On y retrouve de tout, fromage, fruits & légumes, poisson, viande, boulangerie & pâtisserie, & petites douceurs!
On peut y trouver des distributeurs & des agriculteurs, des restos rapides!
On peut s'y rendre en vélo grâce aux nombreuses pistes cyclables des quatre coins de Montréal...
Dépendant des saisons, on peut y trouver des citrouilles, des arbres de Noël, des plantes & équipement de jardinage &, naturellement des pâtisseries maraîchers, fruits frais, miel, poissons, fruits de mer, viandes de toutes sortes, saucisses, produits en vrac, etc!
C'est toujours un plaisir d'aller faire ses courses au Marché Atwater, un incontournable à Montréal.
Looking for a feast for the senses in Montreal? Marché Atwater is the place to be! 🌽🧀🥖 Nestled by the scenic Lachine Canal, this bustling market is a local landmark & a must-visit for foodies, families, & anyone who loves vibrant city life. The atmosphere is always buzzing, with colorful stalls overflowing with the freshest fruits, veggies, flowers, & plants outside-perfect for a sunny stroll or picnic supplies.
Step inside the iconic art deco building & you'll find a treasure trove of local delights: artisan cheeses, charcuteries, butchers, fishmongers, & one of Montreal's best bakeries, Première Moisson, serving up heavenly pastries & breads. Craving a quick bite? The market's food court is packed with tasty options-from pizza & sandwiches to bubble tea-so you can fuel up & keep exploring.
Whether you're shopping for a special dinner, grabbing gourmet treats for a picnic by the canal, or just soaking in the sights & smells, Marché Atwater delivers every time. Friendly vendors, a huge variety of products, & a lively, authentic Montreal vibe make this market a true gem. Don't miss it! 🌷🍓🥐
Went at Marché Atwater to see flowers for spring. That cute little spot has a variety of products & the walk by the canal makes the experience even better I swea
Situated in Montréal's Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman & city councillor.
Pour y parvenir, ne pas sortir à la station de Métro Atwater. Comme beaucoup de lieux touristiques, il manque des panneaux indicateurs pour s'y rendre. Les plans de quartier. A la sortie du métro,ne mentionnent pas les lieux. Visite à la période de Noël, le marché extérieur est très sympathique pour les décorations de jardin grand format. A l'intérieur, tout est délice pour les yeux & l'estomac. Digne des halles gourmandes de certaines villes de France. Mention spéciale pour la pizzeria sur place, du choux & de la fraîcheur.
Visiting Marché Atwater is a delightful experience. I spent time exploring the incredible selection of food, from artisanal cheeses to fresh fish & nuts, & couldn't resist picking up a few items. The variety & quality of products were truly impressive. After shopping, I enjoyed a slice of pizza & some coffee, taking in the lively yet cozy atmosphere. The market's location near the canal is a bonus - I walked along the scenic path & noticed many people biking with Bixi rentals or simply enjoying the area with a coffee in hand. While I live near Jean Talon Market & often shop there, Marché Atwater offers its own charm & is definitely worth a visit. It's a great spot to grab fresh, local goods & enjoy a relaxed outing in Montreal.