Food Scene
St-Viateur Bagel Shop
263 Rue Saint- Viateur OMontreal's famous bagels, open 24/7.
Coffee shop / restaurant with a Mile End vibe. Head to Arts Café for brunches that are a notch above your usual ham'n eggs.
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Arts Café
201 Av. Fairmount OCoffee shop / restaurant with a Mile End vibe. Head to Arts Café for brunches that are a notch above your usual ham'n eggs.
What happens to be the closest restaurant to the apartment also happens to have one of the nicest and coziest Terrasse in the Mile End - ideal for a nice summer dinner outside. Excellent Korean food!
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Omma Restaurant
177 Rue Bernard OWhat happens to be the closest restaurant to the apartment also happens to have one of the nicest and coziest Terrasse in the Mile End - ideal for a nice summer dinner outside. Excellent Korean food!
One can't visit Montreal without eating a Poutine! Head to La Banquise for delicious, creative poutines. A true Montreal landmark, expect a line up at all times. Open 24/7.
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La Banquise
994 Rue Rachel EstOne can't visit Montreal without eating a Poutine! Head to La Banquise for delicious, creative poutines. A true Montreal landmark, expect a line up at all times. Open 24/7.
This neighborhood restaurant is one of the favorite hang out spot for Mile End locals. Styled as an old diner for the 70's, you'll find one of the best burger around, mouth-watering cheese fries, and plenty of good reinvented classics.
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Nouveau Palais
281 Rue Bernard OThis neighborhood restaurant is one of the favorite hang out spot for Mile End locals. Styled as an old diner for the 70's, you'll find one of the best burger around, mouth-watering cheese fries, and plenty of good reinvented classics.
Drinks & Nightlife
Known as the No Name Bar by locals (there's no signage anywhere), this cuban and turkish inspired bar makes some of the best cocktails in the neighborhood. Often quiet, and with french classics playing in the background, it's the perfect place to have a drink after a work day, during the weekend (or anytime, really).
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The Emerald
5295 Av du ParcKnown as the No Name Bar by locals (there's no signage anywhere), this cuban and turkish inspired bar makes some of the best cocktails in the neighborhood. Often quiet, and with french classics playing in the background, it's the perfect place to have a drink after a work day, during the weekend (or anytime, really).
Tucked away in the basement in Chinatown, this cocktail bar makes some of the best cocktails in town. Expect fruity, tropical flavors, some drinks are even served in coconuts! My only word of warning is that their drinks are strong, while still tasting like fruit juice - keep this in mind before you realize you're drinking your 15th cocktail of the night.
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Bar Le Mal Nécessaire
1015 Boul. Saint-LaurentTucked away in the basement in Chinatown, this cocktail bar makes some of the best cocktails in town. Expect fruity, tropical flavors, some drinks are even served in coconuts! My only word of warning is that their drinks are strong, while still tasting like fruit juice - keep this in mind before you realize you're drinking your 15th cocktail of the night.
Getting Around
This is the closest station to access Montreal's biggest Metro line (Orange)
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Rosemont Station
This is the closest station to access Montreal's biggest Metro line (Orange)
Essentials
My go-to grocery store. It's small, and mostly a speciality convenience store, but you'll get fresh fruits and veggies, fresh meats, a good selection of cheeses, and even imported candies. They've got a great selection of beers too.
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Latina
185 Rue Saint- Viateur OMy go-to grocery store. It's small, and mostly a speciality convenience store, but you'll get fresh fruits and veggies, fresh meats, a good selection of cheeses, and even imported candies. They've got a great selection of beers too.
Although it's best to buy beer in small convenience stores (locally referred as "deps"), you'll have to visit the SAQ, the provincially owned liquor store for a good selection of wine and spirits. This is the closest, but you can find other locations and see in-store product availability at http://saq.com
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SAQ
1325 Avenue Laurier EAlthough it's best to buy beer in small convenience stores (locally referred as "deps"), you'll have to visit the SAQ, the provincially owned liquor store for a good selection of wine and spirits. This is the closest, but you can find other locations and see in-store product availability at http://saq.com