St-Viateur Bagel delights all its guests with the freshly baked delicacies it serves. Established in 1957 this bakery is in the neighborhood dotted with several other bakeries and has managed to gain loyal customers through its decadent menu. The traditional sesame-seed variety is now supplemented by poppy seed, whole wheat and many other flavors. Don't forget to carry cash as the bakery doesn't accept cards. Its delicious menu complemented by prompt service and warm hospitality will make you come back for more. Open for 24 hours, this is a great spot to swing by for early morning cravings or late night hunger pangs.
Located on a busy boulevard, this bar and restaurant has a lot to offer. They have a plethora of drinks, with beer and a variety of alcoholic beverages. The cuisine is delectable as well. Apart from the regular menu, there are pizzas served too. All in all this place is buzzing with fun events.
In the heart of Little Italy, on its most bustling street of St. Laurent, resides a modest-looking coffee joint called Caffè Italia. But don’t let appearances fool you. This is the real deal, with sumptuously brewed espressos made with Italian coffee brands. Inside, you’ll find solid wood tables, an often older crowd of Italian-Canadians, big-screen TVs to watch soccer, and a selection of sandwiches that include prosciutto, capicollo or mortadella. No mixed-up identities here, it’s truly a taste of Italy. Caffè Italia opened its doors in 1956, and when you enter through them, the 50s won’t seem that far away.
Celebrity chef Chuck Hughes' offering in Old Montreal has been garnering critical acclaim since it opened. The regularly changing menu offers a delightful selection of modern Canadian specialties. Menu favorites include lobster poutine, seafood platters and braised short ribs. Sip on delicious cocktails as you check out dining room bustle the cozy bar. The interiors make great use of the historic building it occupies, with rustic furniture and elegant lighting choices including a chandelier adding character to the room. Reservations are highly recommended. Check website for more.
Located on Boulevard de Maisonneuve, Yer'mad Bistro Bar has rapidly won over the good people of the Latin Quarter. Somewhat of a cross between an Irish pub and a Grimm's Fairytale-esque tavern, this magical place is a far cry from your run-of-the-mill bar chains. When you step in, you will be greeted with friendly smiles from the waitstaff and barkeeps, while comfortable darkwood furniture and dim-lighting will beckon you to relax.The menu here features pocket-friendly drinks that do their jobs well and tasty pub grub you cannot complain about. Stop by and enjoy a drink or two, and soon you'd never want to leave!