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Food Guide around La Petite Patrie

There are many food options both meat and vegetarian with great coffee shops as well. Here are our favorites.
Great boulangerie with high-quality breads and pastries.
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Automne Boulangerie
1470 Ave Christophe-Colomb
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Great boulangerie with high-quality breads and pastries.
Great coffee with amazing portuguese tarts.
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Coffe Chiado #28
1404 Rue Beaubien E
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Great coffee with amazing portuguese tarts.
A close by brewery with lots of options and amazing food.
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Isle de Garde Brasserie
1039 Rue Beaubien E
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A close by brewery with lots of options and amazing food.
A local bar with great beers and food. If you feel like playing pool is also available.
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Yïsst
901 Rue Saint-Zotique E
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A local bar with great beers and food. If you feel like playing pool is also available.
This beer shop sells local beers with great snacks! Definitely worth checking it out.
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Veux-tu une bière?
372 Rue de Liège E
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This beer shop sells local beers with great snacks! Definitely worth checking it out.
If you are looking for brunch this may be the place. We recommend the shakshuka platter :)
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Bazar Café
278 Rue Beaubien E
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If you are looking for brunch this may be the place. We recommend the shakshuka platter :)
A nice local coffee shop with amazing scones!
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La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes
378 Rue Saint-Zotique E
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A nice local coffee shop with amazing scones!
Good coffee shop + epicerie with great local gifts
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Olives And Black Coffee
Rue de Bellechasse
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Good coffee shop + epicerie with great local gifts

Neighborhoods

This neighbourhood is one of the most popular in Montréal - 5 minutes away by car or bike.
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Mile-End
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This neighbourhood is one of the most popular in Montréal - 5 minutes away by car or bike.
Le Plateau is filled with many little boulangeries or local shops.
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Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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Le Plateau is filled with many little boulangeries or local shops.
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Hochelaga
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This is highly business oriented, but there are many spots to discover that you will definitely get surprised.
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Mile-Ex
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This is highly business oriented, but there are many spots to discover that you will definitely get surprised.

Food scene

Great chilean empanadas!
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La Chilenita
130 Rue Roy E
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Great chilean empanadas!
Great middle eastern option that is quite affordable!
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Omnivore St Laurent
4306 Boul. Saint-Laurent
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Great middle eastern option that is quite affordable!

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It's known that people in Montreal know the two languages - English and French. However, just as a courtesy you can always start by saying "bonjour or Salut!". It's a way to recognize the language, even if you don't know anything.
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Metro and bixi are the best!

If you want to see the city through it's streets and people, make sure you take a bixi (bicycle city network) or metro. The combination is a good alternative. There are many bike routes in Montreal if you are scared or driving along cars :)