Steven & Kaytie's Guidebook

Steven & Kaytie
Steven & Kaytie
Steven & Kaytie's Guidebook

Neighbourhoods

Little Italy at a glance Delineated to the south by Bellechasse, to the north by Jean-Talon, to the west by Saint-Laurent and to the east by Saint-Denis, this neighbourhood stars one of the city’s most famous food attractions, Jean-Talon Market, among the biggest and best four-season public markets in Montréal. The residential streets around the market feature mostly cute, small duplexes with exterior staircases, originally designed for the Italian railway and quarry workers of the area. The neighbourhood is nestled within a trifecta of metro stations: Jean-Talon, Beaubien and De Castelnau stations will all get you there, as will the 55 bus on the Main. Architecture and demographics Little Italy was still dominated by fields and farmland as recently as 1900. That history lives on in the Jean-Talon Market, originally where neighbouring farmers gathered to sell their fresh produce. Today, it’s a hopping, bustling place to wander about, shop, munch on street foods and more: meat, fish, cheese, bread, Mexican dishes at El Rey Del Taco, fresh oysters at La Boîte aux Huîtres, vegan sausages at Gusta – a world of flavours. Architecture fans will enjoy the many Art Deco buildings around the market, as well as the rows of tree-lined houses with painted spiral staircases – a Montréal classic. There’s a growing LGBT+ community establishing their homes in the area, as well as a ton of young families mixed in with the remaining Italian residents.
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Little Italy
229 recommandé par les habitants
Little Italy at a glance Delineated to the south by Bellechasse, to the north by Jean-Talon, to the west by Saint-Laurent and to the east by Saint-Denis, this neighbourhood stars one of the city’s most famous food attractions, Jean-Talon Market, among the biggest and best four-season public markets in Montréal. The residential streets around the market feature mostly cute, small duplexes with exterior staircases, originally designed for the Italian railway and quarry workers of the area. The neighbourhood is nestled within a trifecta of metro stations: Jean-Talon, Beaubien and De Castelnau stations will all get you there, as will the 55 bus on the Main. Architecture and demographics Little Italy was still dominated by fields and farmland as recently as 1900. That history lives on in the Jean-Talon Market, originally where neighbouring farmers gathered to sell their fresh produce. Today, it’s a hopping, bustling place to wander about, shop, munch on street foods and more: meat, fish, cheese, bread, Mexican dishes at El Rey Del Taco, fresh oysters at La Boîte aux Huîtres, vegan sausages at Gusta – a world of flavours. Architecture fans will enjoy the many Art Deco buildings around the market, as well as the rows of tree-lined houses with painted spiral staircases – a Montréal classic. There’s a growing LGBT+ community establishing their homes in the area, as well as a ton of young families mixed in with the remaining Italian residents.
So hot and yet so cool—the Plateau moves to its own funky beat. Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky friperies (used clothing) stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible. The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal.
401 recommandé par les habitants
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
401 recommandé par les habitants
So hot and yet so cool—the Plateau moves to its own funky beat. Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky friperies (used clothing) stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible. The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal.
Montreal's Gay Village, located on Saint Catherine Street East, centred on the Beaudry Metro station, and on Amherst Street in the Ville-Marie borough of the city.From June to September the main drag, Sainte-Catherine Street, is closed to vehicles. Out-of-towners and native Montréalers alike leisurely stroll along the strip to shop, dine al fresco or just relax in the sun with a beer. The street has fashion and specialty boutiques, restaurants representing all major types of cuisine and a variety of bars.
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Village gai
286 recommandé par les habitants
Montreal's Gay Village, located on Saint Catherine Street East, centred on the Beaudry Metro station, and on Amherst Street in the Ville-Marie borough of the city.From June to September the main drag, Sainte-Catherine Street, is closed to vehicles. Out-of-towners and native Montréalers alike leisurely stroll along the strip to shop, dine al fresco or just relax in the sun with a beer. The street has fashion and specialty boutiques, restaurants representing all major types of cuisine and a variety of bars.
If you like the outdoors, there are some lovely walks around the Old port of Montreal. Walk along the water and enjoy all sorts of different activities such as kayaking, rafting, biking, zip lining etc. Great restaurants and art exhibits all along the Old Port, Imax theatre on the water, a must see! Also the main street has plenty of shops and restaurants to keep you entertained for hours.
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Vieux-Port de Montréal
1148 recommandé par les habitants
If you like the outdoors, there are some lovely walks around the Old port of Montreal. Walk along the water and enjoy all sorts of different activities such as kayaking, rafting, biking, zip lining etc. Great restaurants and art exhibits all along the Old Port, Imax theatre on the water, a must see! Also the main street has plenty of shops and restaurants to keep you entertained for hours.
If your more oriented into culture, crescent street is the place for you. Sumptuous Victorian architecture housing luxury boutiques, haute couture showrooms and art galleries has been carefully showcased, giving the Street a distinctive touch of elegance. Nightclubs, restaurants, bars, outdoor cafés and pubs add frivolity and excitement.
239 recommandé par les habitants
Crescent Street
Rue Crescent
239 recommandé par les habitants
If your more oriented into culture, crescent street is the place for you. Sumptuous Victorian architecture housing luxury boutiques, haute couture showrooms and art galleries has been carefully showcased, giving the Street a distinctive touch of elegance. Nightclubs, restaurants, bars, outdoor cafés and pubs add frivolity and excitement.

Food scene

We gathered up local nearby restaurants, caffee and bakeries for our guests :)
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Starbucks
751 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
308 recommandé par les habitants
304 recommandé par les habitants
Juliette & Chocolat
3600 Boul. Saint-Laurent
304 recommandé par les habitants
15 recommandé par les habitants
Dirty Dogs
3685 Boul. Saint-Laurent
15 recommandé par les habitants
778 recommandé par les habitants
SAQ
1325 Avenue Laurier E
778 recommandé par les habitants
6 recommandé par les habitants
B & M Restaurant
6200 Av. Somerled
6 recommandé par les habitants
630 recommandé par les habitants
St-Viateur Bagel Shop
263 Rue Saint- Viateur O
630 recommandé par les habitants
One on Montreal’s best breakfast places.
9 recommandé par les habitants
Allô! Mon Coco - Plateau Mont-Royal
4448 Boul. Saint-Laurent
9 recommandé par les habitants
One on Montreal’s best breakfast places.
One of the best Bakeries in Montreal
217 recommandé par les habitants
Guillaume
5170 Boul. Saint-Laurent
217 recommandé par les habitants
One of the best Bakeries in Montreal
One of Montreal’s finest bakery
11 recommandé par les habitants
Louise boulangerie
6835 Boul. Saint-Laurent
11 recommandé par les habitants
One of Montreal’s finest bakery
Montreals BEST breakfast spot on the isaland
371 recommandé par les habitants
L'Avenue
922 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
371 recommandé par les habitants
Montreals BEST breakfast spot on the isaland
150 recommandé par les habitants
Le Passé Composé
1310 Boul. de Maisonneuve E
150 recommandé par les habitants
207 recommandé par les habitants
BAR - Big in Japan
4175 Boul. Saint-Laurent
207 recommandé par les habitants
230 recommandé par les habitants
Grinder Viandes & Vins
1708 Rue Notre Dame O
230 recommandé par les habitants
54 recommandé par les habitants
Cinko
1641 R. Saint-Denis
54 recommandé par les habitants
39 recommandé par les habitants
Soubois Restaurant
1106 Maisonneuve Blvd W
39 recommandé par les habitants
161 recommandé par les habitants
L’Entrepôt Mont-Royal
1019 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
161 recommandé par les habitants
1037 recommandé par les habitants
La Banquise
994 Rue Rachel Est
1037 recommandé par les habitants
79 recommandé par les habitants
Yokato Yokabai Ramen
4185 Rue Drolet
79 recommandé par les habitants
223 recommandé par les habitants
Ma Poule Mouillée
969 Rachel St E
223 recommandé par les habitants
159 recommandé par les habitants
Garde Manger
408 R. Saint-François-Xavier
159 recommandé par les habitants
294 recommandé par les habitants
Buvette Chez Simone
4869 Av du Parc
294 recommandé par les habitants
13 recommandé par les habitants
Nhậu bar
600 Rue William
13 recommandé par les habitants
33 recommandé par les habitants
La Queue de Cheval Steakhouse & Raw Bar
1181 Rue de la Montagne
33 recommandé par les habitants

Sightseeing

Lit up like a jewel at night, this casino on the Ile Notre-Dame is the largest in Quebec and one of the ten largest in the world in terms of the amount of gaming equipment. The excellent live entertainment draws gamblers and nongamblers alike.
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Casino de Montréal
1 Av. du Casino
422 recommandé par les habitants
Lit up like a jewel at night, this casino on the Ile Notre-Dame is the largest in Quebec and one of the ten largest in the world in terms of the amount of gaming equipment. The excellent live entertainment draws gamblers and nongamblers alike.
For shoppers: La Maison Ogilvy is a prominent retail establishment located in downtown Montreal. Founded in 1866, the store, at 1307 Saint Catherine Street West, is considered a retail landmark. It began as a dry goods store, and today hosts an array of luxury goods shops, brands and boutiques. Much of its retail space is devoted to designer brand shops including Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Burberry and Hugo Boss, in addition to other well known labels such as Canada Goose.
86 recommandé par les habitants
Holt Renfrew Ogilvy
1307 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
86 recommandé par les habitants
For shoppers: La Maison Ogilvy is a prominent retail establishment located in downtown Montreal. Founded in 1866, the store, at 1307 Saint Catherine Street West, is considered a retail landmark. It began as a dry goods store, and today hosts an array of luxury goods shops, brands and boutiques. Much of its retail space is devoted to designer brand shops including Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Burberry and Hugo Boss, in addition to other well known labels such as Canada Goose.
445 recommandé par les habitants
La Ronde
22 Chem. Macdonald
445 recommandé par les habitants
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Mont Royal
1477 recommandé par les habitants
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Beaver Lake
275 recommandé par les habitants
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Centre des sciences de Montréal
2 Rue de la Commune O
247 recommandé par les habitants
1504 recommandé par les habitants
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O
1504 recommandé par les habitants
511 recommandé par les habitants
Centre Bell
1909 Av. des Canadiens-de-Montréal
511 recommandé par les habitants