cantlie suites- Montreal
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Post #25 on yearly search for mtl restaurants should give you lots of info; at the Cantlie, you will be near a lot of cafés and restaurants, the Ritz Carlton is closeby and has the duck pond area open at that time;
you will be within walking distance of a lot of good places. Chez Cora for breakfast is excellent, trying to remember what street it's on, Eggspectation at de la Montagne and de Maisonneuve is a good one also for late breakfast/brunch...
you will be within walking distance of a lot of good places. Chez Cora for breakfast is excellent, trying to remember what street it's on, Eggspectation at de la Montagne and de Maisonneuve is a good one also for late breakfast/brunch...
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Try Premiere Moisson which is just a couple of blocks from you to have breakfast or lunch;I "used" to go to eggspectation but will not anymore.
Go to Bistro On the Avenue-a local favourite on elegant Greene Avenue.
Patisserie De Gascogne-237 Laurier Ouest
tel: 490-0235 or the other location at 4825 Sherbrooke but I prefer the laurier location as it has more seating room. A place where many locals have gone & continue to go as the "smoked meat" is outstanding: Snowdon delicatessen on 5265 Decarie Blvd(my favourite for smoked meat, smoked fish-the BEST)where you will mainly meet only locals, Le Triskell for heavenly crepes on St. Denis
Go to Bistro On the Avenue-a local favourite on elegant Greene Avenue.
Patisserie De Gascogne-237 Laurier Ouest
tel: 490-0235 or the other location at 4825 Sherbrooke but I prefer the laurier location as it has more seating room. A place where many locals have gone & continue to go as the "smoked meat" is outstanding: Snowdon delicatessen on 5265 Decarie Blvd(my favourite for smoked meat, smoked fish-the BEST)where you will mainly meet only locals, Le Triskell for heavenly crepes on St. Denis