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Beauty's |
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93, ave Mt-Royal ouest, Montréal H2T 2S5 514-849-8883
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This long-lived Jewish deli has been feeding Montréal well for over 50 years. Family-owned, the small place pulls in a wide variety of dedicated locals, who come for the terrific breakfast fare, including bagels, omelets (try the spinach!), sweets, and even chopped liver. Weekends, especially Sundays, are often crowded, but if you're prepared for the wait, you're in for some terrific food. And with years of experience, the staff is attentive and efficient, ensuring that all goes smoothly. |
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User Rating: 7.75
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Boulangerie Première Moisson |
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189, boul Harwood Vaudreuil-Dorion, Montréal J7V 1Y3 450-455-2827 866-455-2827
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Presenting 40 artisan breads and an eye-popping array of gorgeous pastries, not to mention the coffee, this boulangerie is as much a delight for the nose as it is for the stomach. Light lunch options include sandwiches and salads, leaving plenty of room for the divinely crafted and presented chocolates. Try the caramels or the Valrohna for the ultimate decadence. A wide selection of pies, too – pure, sweet heaven! |
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Eggspectation |
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1313, blvd de Maisonneuve ouest, Montréal H3G 2R9 514-842-3447
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Eggs everything! Fabulous breakfast, lunch and even egg-snacks. Try the omelets, poached specialties, and the best selection of eggs Benedict imaginable. |
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User Rating: 8.5
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La Brioche Lyonnaise |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1593, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal H2X 3K3 514-842-7017
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Description:
Linger and people-watch while enjoying a croissant and a cup of café au lait in any one of the seating areas of this charming dessert shop. Full meals are available, but many just enjoy favorites such as the Marie Clair pastries, delectable cakes, tarts or the caramel mousse with pears. Stone walls and lace curtains only add to the comfortable vibe that draws students, shoppers and theater-goers. |
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La Petite Marche |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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5035 rue Saint-Denis, Montréal H2J 2L9 514-842-1994
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Come hungry and expect heaping plates of food to satisfy even the most gnawing of early morning pangs. However, if you are hankering for greasy, artery-clogging options look elsewhere, as the Petit Marche specializes in the fresh, the light and the tastefully prepared. Try poached eggs with fruit, roasted potatoes and tomatoes Provencal, or salmon rolled with a melange of cheeses and capers. For the ultimate value, bring a partner as the portions could easily accommodate two appetites. |
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Le Montréalais |
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900 Rene Levesque Blvd Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal H3B 4A5 514-861-3511
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This popular bistro, located on the premises of the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, makes for a popular diversion any time of the day but is a particular favorite for afternoon tea. For one price, guests can sample a variety of decadent treats, or they can choose à la carte options if appetites are lighter. Fragrant coffees and teas warm you beautifully on a cold day and make a delightful snack when accompanied by scones, tea sandwiches and pastries. A perfect way to while away an afternoon. |
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User Rating: 10
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Pistou Dejeuner |
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4489 rue de la Roche, Montréal H2J 3J2 514-527-2900
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Enjoy breakfast all day, if you are so inclined, at this rustic yet sleek eaterie in the Plateau Mont-Royal. A moveable feast of eggs, pages of varieties from the humble (two over easy) to the sublimely regional (avec potato galettes and pleurotes), and wine if you'd like to sip a fruity varietal with your first meal. This place is popular with the local crowd and you may have to wait, but never too long. There is also a sliding door that creates a terrace in clement weather so you can enjoy a spot of sunshine to match the one on the plate. |
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St-Viateur Bagel |
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263 rue St-Viateur ouest, Montréal H2V 1Y1 514-276-8044
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This unassuming shop has been producing Montréal's best bagels since 1957. Remaining faithful to the eastern European traditions its original owner employed, the shop still rolls its bagels by hand and bakes them in a wood-burning oven that never goes cold. Subscribing to the idea of doing well what you know best, the shop also crafts only sesame seed and poppy seed bagels. Patrons clamor for the fresh, chewy treats as if there were no other flavors. And topped with a bit of cream cheese, these bagels will have you believing that no other option is necessary. |
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User Rating: 9
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Aix Cuisine du Terroir |
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711, Côte de la Place d'Armes Hôtel Place d'Armes, Montréal H2Y 2X6 514-904-1201
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No gastronomic tour of Montréal would be complete without the authentic flavors of Québecois cuisine. Step into the promenade of the Hôtel Place d'Armes and discover the juxtaposition of earthy flavors amidst the urban chic of Aix. Here the curving banquettes and sheer fabric hangings create intimate spaces in which to enjoy a smoked rack of wild boar or roasted caribou. For those less adventurous, tender veal or duck breast make excellent choices. Each and every menu item bears the stamp of local Canadian production from vegetables to vinegar. |
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Byblos |
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1499 ave Laurier est, Montréal H2J 1H8 514-523-9396
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Hungry for breakfast off the beaten culinary path? Step into Byblos and you may never go back to traditional eggs and bacon again. Steeped in the culinary tradition of Iran and the middle East, even the humble omelette is elevated to exotic with cardamom and rose petals. Sip mint tea and dip poppy seed bread in ginger jam or try the sweetbreads awash in the natural light from the tall windows. The place is popular so come early, or make a reservation to avoid a wait. |
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