Mentioned by Time Out Montreal
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"Nothing amazing, but they have some nice grilled chicken sandwiches that you can dress to your liking. If you're looking for your not-so-everyday fa..."
"Build-your-own-burger spots have never been so delicious or cheap, and that’s just the cost of a double burger. What makes these burgers a step up—hell, two or three steps up—from your average fast food joint is because of the patties. Made from an exceptional marinated beef recipe, they get sandwiched between buns that are glazed on the outside and crisp on the inside (they won't tell us where they get them from) and it makes for a irreplicable package."
"Planning a fun-filled family adventure to Montreal anytime soon?. Be sure to make a food trip itinerary, aside from a list of places to see and activities to try. One restaurant that should be in your food crawl agenda is Cora."
"The beautiful domed tower of the historic Marche Bonsecours is one of the most recognizable buildings in Old Montreal. It shares the same name as the nearby church. In the past, this building has served as a public market, a concert hall, Montreal's city hall and even the Parliament of Lower Canada."
"If you want to buy fashionable clothing items and accessories from a beautiful and historic-looking fashion store then you can visit Marché Bonsecours. This is a historic and majestic building in old Montreal. This is one of the most recognisable buildings in the city of Montreal."
"This attraction of Montreal is a Palladian-style, two-story domed public market. The construction of the building was completed in 1847. The market is located in Old Montreal’s 350 rue Saint-Paul."
"Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul is a multicultural Presbyterian congregation. On Notre Dame Street, near the current location of city hall, was founded. In 1843, St. Paul’s Church was built nearby."
"Montreal Observation Wheel Enjoy a spectacular view 60 meters high on the La Grande Roue de Montréal. Clock Tower Beach Relax in a comfy chair on this beautiful sandy beach."
"No matter the season, you can always count on La Grande Roue to liven up your Insta feed. The magnetic Ferris wheel simply elevates any photo."
"What is it: Make no mistake when we say that if you're aiming to dine on the best Portuguese classics in this city, you go to Carlos Ferreira's eponymous restaurant. What was intended to be a humble taverna in 1996 has long since ballooned into an exceedingly accomplished restaurant that's been the training grounds for many of Montreal's best chefs. Whoever's cooking, it's always compliments to the chef; the finesse they bring to the plate in both taste and personal touch is of some serious gravity."