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Discover Montreal’s Best Brunch Spots That Will Cure Any Hangover

Looking for the best brunch spots in Montreal?Brunch is a beloved mealtime in Montreal, where the weekend ritual of a late morning meal has become a cornerstone of the city’s food culture. Whether you’re looking for classic egg dishes, sweet and savory pancakes, or freshly baked bagels and croissants, Montreal’s brunch scene has something for everyone. Brunch is only complete with a classic brunch cocktail, like a nice tall glass of mimosa that’ll make you forget your hangover!

But with so many brunch options, where do you start? To help you navigate the city’s bustling brunch scene, we’ve rounded up some of the best brunch spots in Montreal. From cozy neighborhood cafes to fine dining restaurants, these brunch destinations offer everything from classic breakfast fare to innovative brunch dishes that push the boundaries of traditional brunch.

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Marcus

Location: Four Seasons Hotel 1440 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z5

If you’re looking for the perfect brunch destination in Montreal, look no further than Marcus. Led by visionary chef Marcus Samuelsson, this brasserie takes traditional dining to new heights with its expansive third-floor terrace and exciting menu. Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. What’s brunch without cocktails? Marcus has you covered with an impressive selection of libations, including the Milk the Moment with Ketel One Vodka, Yuzu, Sweet Clover & Kefir Milk, and the Romeo + Juliette with Romeo’s Gin, Peach, Guava & Sparkling Wine. If you’re feeling adventurous, try one of Marcus’ Super Foods offerings like the Chia Pudding or Avocado Toast. With so many delicious options to choose from, Marcus is the perfect destination for your next brunch date.

Passe Compose

Location: 1310 Boul. de Maisonneuve E, Montréal, QC H2L 2A5

Located on de Maisonneuve Boulevard East, Bistro le Passé Composé is a French-inspired restaurant specializing in brunch. Chef/owner Arnaud Glay founded the restaurant in 2010 and has been attracting his loyal Montreal clientele to the heart of the Village for the past three years. The menu is entirely Arnaud’s creation, featuring local producers and promoting fresh Quebec produce. The restaurant’s signature dish is eggs Benedict with duck confit or foie gras. Other recommended dishes include panko French toast, croque monsieur and croque madame. The beverage menu follows the same philosophy of using local ingredients, offering light cocktails that balance the richness of the dishes. The restaurant’s decor is simple, cozy, and comfortable, adding to the place’s charm. 

Foiegwa

Location: 3001 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1N9

If you’re looking for a hearty brunch to cure your hangover, Foiegwa is the place to go. They serve hangover brunch from Friday to Sunday, and their cheeseburger with demi-glace is a perfect option to soak up any leftover alcohol from your weekend escapades. Their menu offers a variety of dishes such as homemade chia, granola, and overnight oats, as well as omelets and Benedict’s that stand out. Try their breakfast sandwich, croque monsieur, and must-try ricotta blueberry pancakes soaked in maple syrup. The Squash Tartine with free-range poached eggs, mushrooms, smoked almonds, and aged goat cheddar is a standout, and you can also try the Chicken and Waffles with maple cream or the Croque Madame with ham, bechamel, Swiss cheese, and fried egg. All of their eggs come from free-range chickens, and they use high-quality ingredients to create unique flavors that you’ll love.

Arthurs 

Location: 4621 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1S5

Arthurs Nosh Bar in St-Henri has become a popular destination for Montreal foodies. The cozy neighborhood spot serves Jewish classics with a twist and family pride. Owners Raegan Steinberg and Alex Cohen created the restaurant as a tribute to Steinberg’s foodie father, Arthur, who passed away in 2006. The restaurant’s weekend brunch menu features traditional Jewish dishes such as a latke smorgasbord and Moroccan toast with a poached egg, spiced chickpeas, and tahini, all with roots in Sephardic, Ashkenazi, and Mizrahi traditions. 

India Rosa Plateau

Location: 1241 Mont-Royal Ave E, Montreal, Quebec H2J 1Y2

India Rosa is a unique restaurant that perfectly blends Montreal culture with Indian cuisine, creating an experience that brings all communities together. Their brunch menu is fascinating, with dishes such as Poulet & Gaufres – two masala waffles served with tandoori fried chicken, a sour curry & lime sauce, spicy honey & cashews. Another brunch dish is the Béné Agneau Cari, which features two eggs Benedict on brioche with curried lamb, mini beets & glazed carrots, and tart sauce. For those who prefer an omelet, the Omelette du Rosa is a must, made with paneer cheese, cauliflower, and chickpeas, served with kebab lamb & curry sauce. To satisfy your sweet tooth, try the Pain Doré du Rosa, two slices of panko breaded French toast served with fruit, maple caramel, yogurt, and maple syrup.

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