Montreal in Three Days

My first weekend studying on exchange in Canada I headed to Montreal for a music festival and a quick three day (food) tour of the city.
 
1
2Pin this image on Pinterest
3Pin this image on Pinterest
4Pin this image on Pinterest
5Pin this image on Pinterest
6Pin this image on Pinterest
7Pin this image on Pinterest
8Pin this image on Pinterest
9Pin this image on Pinterest
10Pin this image on Pinterest
11Pin this image on Pinterest
12Pin this image on Pinterest
13Pin this image on Pinterest
14Pin this image on Pinterest
15Pin this image on Pinterest
16Pin this image on Pinterest
17Pin this image on Pinterest
18Pin this image on Pinterest
19Pin this image on Pinterest
20Pin this image on Pinterest
21Pin this image on Pinterest
22Pin this image on Pinterest
23Pin this image on Pinterest
24Pin this image on Pinterest
IMG_6932Pin this image on Pinterest
Eat:

Restaurant L’Avenue – The most amazing brunch. The 30 minute wait in the cold definitely payed off! It’s located in Plateau Mont-Royal, so you can head to Mount Royal park afterwards to walk off your inevitable food baby. The view from the belvedere is beautiful if you have good weather.

Olive & Gourmando – For breakfast, lunch and baked goods. This place in Old Montreal is amazing! Prepare for a wait if you go around peak times, but its definitely worth it!
 
Le Cartet – It’s worth waiting 5 days of the week for their brunch menu, which is only out on weekends. The servings were huge and delicious. 
Les Glaceurs – If you need a quick cupcake stop en route to the Notre Dame, the salted caramel flavour is to die for.
 
Crêperie Chez Suzett – For a dinner of fondu and crêpes!
 
Atwater Markets – So much fresh produce and amazing cheeses. There is a bakery at the end of the inside section that is amazing and so worth the line up! Get a picnic lunch and then head up to Mount Royal for lunch with a view. 
Share: