Hotel Herman's presentation is flawless and its service is great, so head down for date night or grab dinner with friends, because this is one restaurant you don't want to miss. Read more.
The menu is comprised of family-style plates to share, dips and salads, or individual plates centred around a main dish – falafel, chicken shwarma, beef kefta or sabich. Read more.
Take note of the tight jean crowd mixing with crews of local meatheads and float your way into this cafe, you won’t be disappointed. What would Mile-End be without Olimpico? Sleepier and fatter. Read more.
A close-knit crew, led by partners Tim Rozon, Kyle Marshall Nares and general manager Jessica Midlash, still make this Old Montreal spot one of the indefatigable places to be. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Drinks are regularly lit on fire in this otherwise dimly-lit bar that has the feel of an ol’ timey speakeasy. Read more.
Velvet Speakeasy is a unique breed of club. It’s a small space, much longer than it is wide, keeping those on the dance floor pressed tightly together. Fun bartenders & talented DJs don't hurt either. Read more.
This detail-oriented, hipster-chic spot's always filled with Mile End neighborhood regulars, and's rumored to have the best-looking staff and clientele in the city Read more.
The spa menu concentrates on massages, water (of course) & facial & body treatments. The waterborne location & the services, therefore, go hand in hand -- make this one of Montreal's most unique spas. Read more.