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Landmark deli |
990 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West Montreal, QC H3A 1M5 Canada +1 514 844 1000 |
The place feels like a movie set: the décor is strictly 1950's, with gaudy walls and cafeteria-style furnishings. Yet this is one of Montreal's landmark delis, attracting both stars and tourists. The waiters, efficient and wisecracking, are deliverers of food and little else. Specialty of the house is the "Big Ben Sandwich," which is two slices of rye bread wrapped around a ponderous mound of smoked meat. The restaurant is fully licensed with beer, wine and cocktails served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Working-class Quebecois cuisine |
367 Mont-Royal Avenue East (Near Drolet) Montreal, QC H2T 1R1 Canada +1 514 285 9078 |
This is one of a rare breed of establishments where one can find true Canadian food, or more accurately Quebec food. Haute cuisine it isn't, but well prepared it certainly is. The extremely reasonable menu features Tourtière (a traditional Quebecois meat pie), Fèves-au-Lard (baked beans), pea soup and other wholesome comfort foods; a complete meal featuring any of these will be extremely easy on the pocket. For a fast, cheap bite in friendly but by no means opulent surroundings, this is a great choice. Credit cards will be laughed out the door, towards the cash machine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sweet delight! |
1593 rue St-Denis Near boulevard de Maisonneuve, Around Town Montreal, QC H2X 3K3 Canada +1 514 842 7017 |
Hidden somewhere in the Quartier Latin, this little patisserie is a sheer delight. This is 'the' place to cater to the needs of your sweet tooth. The display case can be quite enticing with Marie Claire pastries to mega-meringues. A lot of tourists, students and audiences from nearby theaters drop by for some croissants, coffee or just to feast on quiches, salads and sandwiches of various kinds. Now that you've given in to the temptation, then you might as well go for the kill! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Basic grub |
5843 Sherbrooke Street West (At Regent) Montreal, QC H4A 1X4 Canada +1 514 486 3814 |
With only 11 counter stools, you won't have to look far if meeting a friend at this NDG greasy spoon-cum-institution. The well-known restaurant has been delighting its patrons at the same location for the past 30 years, where it serves typical diner-style breakfasts and lunches. Plunk down bacon, eggs, potatoes and coffee for breakfast at a cheap price. Daily specials include hamburger steak with a beverage. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well-known local chain |
5041 Sherbrooke Street West (Near Victoria) Montreal, QC H4R 1S8 Canada +1 514 369 4840 http://www.dagwoods.ca/ |
This local chain takes the submarine sandwich to new heights of quality, freshness and variety. Slightly higher prices cover the cut-to-order meats and fresh vegetables, not to mention friendly service and pleasant, wood-trimmed décor. This Westmount location is the original. All the usual varieties (various cold cuts, tuna, etc.) are available in two sizes, on fresh-baked white or whole wheat bread, and with a huge variety of toppings and sauces. Expect to pay between CAD5-9 for a sandwich with drinks and chips. Cash only. Numerous other outlets include 1627 Ste-Catherine Street West (+1 514 932 1570). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasteful and simple |
4510 Parc Avenue (At Mont-Royal) Montreal, QC H2V 4E3 Canada +1 514 276 8525 |
This neighbourhood institution is best known for its well-prepared breakfasts and lunches, and has been at the same location since 1950. Offering a lunch counter and booths, they have recently doubled their previously cramped capacity. Fancier combinations of crepes, sausages, waffles and eggs. Prices for fixed daily lunch specials vary and include roast leg of lamb, pasta, fillet of chicken or fillet of sole. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sizzling fried stuff |
5235A Parc Avenue (Near Fairmount) Montreal, QC H2V 4G9 Canada +1 514 948 2219 http://www.fritealors.com/ |
Voted the best fries in the city on numerous occasions, this Belgian snack bar and bistro offers top-notch fried goodies at exceptional prices. You can eat in or get take-out if you are in a hurry. From burgers and fries to deep-fried mussels washed down with a nice cold beer, it doesn't get much better than this. The bright and breezy features Tintin cartoons. This location also sports a terrace for that summer afternoon or evening snack. Cash only. Other locations include 345 Emery St, on the terrace at Le Saint-Sulpice, +1 514 842 5566. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellence all day and all night |
3864 St-Laurent Boulevard (Near St-Cuthbert) Montreal, QC H2W 1Y2 Canada +1 514 843 8126 |
Usually overshadowed by the legendary Schwartz's just across the street, this late night standby nonetheless boasts excellent smoked meat (sandwiches and platters, CAD6-CAD10) and passable sandwiches, burgers and steaks (famous Rib Steak Special, with grilled liver appetizer and all the trimmings, CAD12.95). The decor is undeniably tired, and it can get a bit lonely at 4am, but at that hour there aren't many other options. Even in the wee hours, however, the service is quick and friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tops for hamburger |
1198 St. Catherine Street West Montreal, QC H3B 1K1 Canada +1 514 866 3233 |
Selected in a taster's contest as the best hamburger joint in Montreal, this St. Catherine Street diner has been pleasing fast food palates for more than 40 years. The food's the thing here, with ambience and décor a distant second. House specialty is the "Supreme Mr. Steer" burger with bacon and cheese, and the "Suzie Q" curly fries. Other dishes include a grilled chicken breast sandwich. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown deli |
1050 de la Montagne Street Montreal, QC H3G 1Y8 Canada +1 514 931 6637 |
This is one of several delicatessen-bars on the island of Montreal hosting daily lunch specials and nightly tables d'hôte. The service is brisk and upbeat. Located a few steps away from the Bell Centre, it is perfect for a pre-game meal, business lunch or special occasion. The menu includes everything from buffalo wings to Blackened Chicken and calamari. There is also a weekend breakfast for the after-party crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Incredible fries and beer |
3899 St-Laurent Blvd (Near Napoléon) Montreal, QC H2W 1X9 Canada +1 514 281 6521 |
This popular establishment has developed a loyal clientele of students and other young people who enjoy the reasonably priced burgers, sandwiches, sausages and fries with sauce. An impressive selection of imported beers complements the menu, and local draught (CAD12 pitchers) is very reasonably priced. It is just short of trendy, with chummy service and televisions you can control. Expect to pay CAD6-9 for hamburgers with huge portions of fries, which come with a choice of homemade sauces. During the day, you'll pay just over CAD3 for fries and a beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Montreal's best burgers |
302 Ontario Street East (Near St-Denis) Montreal, QC H2X 1H6 Canada +1 514 842 2040 |
Known primarily for its mouth-watering hamburgers, which are huge affairs piled with all the trimmings, this Latin Quarter diner is a perfect preamble to a night out on St-Denis Street. The service is quick and friendly, and the décor, something like a friend's kitchen, contributes to a warm and comfortable experience. The menu features all your typical greasy spoon standards, prepared with far more care and expertise than you would expect. Burgers run CAD5.50-8, while the heroic club sandwich will only set you back CAD8.95. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tiny diner with no attitude |
4177 St-Laurent Boulevard (At Rachel) Montreal, QC H1W 2Y7 Canada +1 514 844 0216 |
This tiny diner on the corner of St-Laurent and Rachel serves immaculately prepared greasy spoon standards. Breakfasts, which are served all day long, offer heaping portions of the trademark home fries and a good selection of fruit to balance things out. Lunch and dinner feature huge burgers and sandwiches. The décor is kitschy but not obnoxious, and the vinyl stools at the counter are definitely the place to be. The upbeat staff knows the regulars, most of whom wish it was slightly closer to home. Cash only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open 24 hours |
4520 Parc Avenue (At Mont-Royal) Montreal, QC H2B 4E3 Canada +1 514 277 3178 |
This is a favourite pizza joint among students, and does a booming delivery business to nearby McGill University. A medium all-dressed pizza will cost you around CAD12. The homey diner has also expanded into breakfast, lunch and dinner service, offering daily specials between CAD5.95 and CAD9.95. It is probably most famous for its "godlike" potatoes, which come with any number of breakfast specials. This is one of very few 24 hour restaurants on the Plateau. Review © 2007, Wcities |