Euro-Deli Batory is a small eatery located on Saint Viateur Ouest that has a glass wall with too many colorful things painted and written on it. This place serves some of the best pieogirs (Polish dumplings), in Montreal. This cafe prepares other food and drinks in traditional Polish style. This restaurant with simple yet beautiful interiors and tables makes it a perfect option for spending quality times.
While there is no dearth of antique and vintage items stores in Montreal, The Little Shop is certainly one-of-its-kind. Perched on a busy street, it is easy to dismiss it as a run-down brick structure. However, the moment you step inside and a treasure trove of rare vintage pieces greet you. Peruse its exhaustive collection featuring old cameras, belts, hand-woven rugs, traditional prints and vintage wedding dresses. Vintage cutlery, Anne dolls and Baptism outfits are also on display at this vibrant Montreal space.
Located in the neighborhood of Mile End of Montreal, Boutique François Beauregard is a store displaying designer clothing and accessories. The designer who runs the store has created a range of apparel that would suit the likes of a modern day urban woman. The boutique is well known for its minimalist style clothing. The designer has taken special care of the fashion needs of women and has created a trendy line of clothing that promises you to make you a style icon.
Chocolatier Chloe is an artist when it comes to the art of chocolate making and her shop Les Chocolats De Chloe is a testament to that. Varied flavors are used such as anise, raspberries, passion fruit etc which make the chocolates unique and delicious. The shop itself is quite special with the kitchen visible in plain sight. Chocolate covered marshmallows and salted caramels are available too. Customers can sip on hot chocolate and sample some of the products in this acclaimed shop.
This book seller specializes in literature and literary criticism, including all the works of F.R. Leavis and Q.D. Leavis, the well-known Cambridge critics and publishers of the 1930s magazine Scrutiny. In all some 10,000 titles are crammed into about 152 square meters (500 square feet). A good selection of ancient history includes all the major world empires - Chinese, Egyptian, Inca, Aztec, Hindu and Babylonian. All in all, it's one of the city's best known and loved independent bookstores.
If you prefer leather in any make or form, then head to Boutique Ricci, for designer leather creations. From bags to clothing to accesories, this place is a leather stop.