Montreal's restaurant scene just got a whole lot swankier with the newest eat-and-drink addition on the block: Hiatus and RoseOrange. Located at Place Ville Marie, Hiatus is a resto-bar combo offering up breathtakingly panoramic views of Montreal's skyline, a sight that can be best enjoyed with a cocktail in hand.
Montreal's Griffintown is cooking up a cultural transformation, turning retired STM train cars into a premier dining spot. But don't be fooled by the appetizers on the menu right now those are just the first course. The MR-63 project, set to hit full steam by 2024, plans to create a thriving hub of art, sustainability, and heritage.
Montreal's vibrant culinary scene just reached new heights after five restaurants across the city gained recognition for their remarkable outdoor dining areas proving Montreal's terrasse game is not to be reckoned with.
There are few pleasures as great as sitting on a terrasse in the Montreal sun with a crisp beverage in hand and several friends around you. Thankfully, 'tis finally the season to begin enjoying this sacred ritual, and there are plenty of top-tier terraced spaces to choose from.
Another day, another designated spot for outdoor drinking. A waterside terrasse is coming to Montreal's Lachine borough this summer. Located on a small peninsula formerly occupied by a marina between Parc René-Lévesque and the charming Promenade Père-Marquette, La Bronzette will offer food, beverages and entertainment into the evening as the brilliant summer sun dips into Lac Saint-Louis.