Enjoy lunch around Promenade Ontario

The Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood is constantly changing, which means there are, among other things, always some exciting new dining options to explore. The neighbourhood’s main artery, the Promenade Ontario is always buzzing – and with these dining options, worth a visit for lunch alone. Whether you live there or you are passing through, here are some of the great places to enjoy lunch on and around Promenade Ontario.

Atomic café

1
3606, rue Ontario E, Montréal, QC H1W 1R7

With its very original décor, the Atomic Cafe conjures up a kitsch atmosphere worthy of the 50s. Ideal for studying or reading a book, this is also a nice place for a bite to eat at lunchtime. The menu includes chili and sandwiches prepared on-site. Take a trip back in time while enjoying lunch!

Le Valois

2
25 Place Simon Valois, Montréal, QC H1W 0A6

With its retro decor and great design, Le Valois is one of the go-to restaurants on the Promenade Ontario. Among the dishes offered are French brasserie classics such as beef tartare, mussels and duck leg confit. Looking for a hamburger? Try the duck hamburger with foie gras!

Bobby Mcgee Café-Bistro

3
3213, rue Ontario E, Montréal, QC H1W 1P3

The café-bistro Bobby McGee welcomes you with its casual atmosphere, to enjoy a sandwich or a coffee. Feel free to borrow a book from the great library that decorates the cafe. On the menu: grilled cheese sandwiches, hamburgers, quiches and salads as a meal.

Canard Café

4
4299 Rue Ontario E, Montréal, QC H1V 1K4

Located in the heart of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Hoche Café is a pleasant and welcoming place for enjoying lunch with friends. On the menu board are sandwiches, panini and salads. Don’t miss the goat cheese and squash salad on a bed of arugula, bean sprouts, pecans and cranberries!

Bistro La Cervoise

5
3976, rue Ontario E, Montréal, QC H1W 1S9

Open since 2007, Bistro La Cervoise offers game-based cuisine and local produce. The cozy setting is reminiscent of old taverns, and a perfect destination for an enjoyable lunch. Here you’ll fine game-based poutine with blue sauce, a braised game burger, and haddock fish & chips.

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