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rcaluo's Profile

New: The Sparrow

Tried their French toast and it is out of this world, great to look at and even better once you dig into it.

24 hour Breakfast spots

Does anyone know of any good 24 hour breakfast spots? Back in the day there used to be Picassos and now there is Deli Miami, Paolo and Suzane, La Banquise. I'm curios to see if there are any others and if any of them are actually good, since most of the places I've been to or heard of are not very good.

Brunch: Holders or Le Cartet?

Cartet has better food hands down although it is packed and reservations are impossible, Holder is good and similar to Vallier which is nearby. You can also consider L'orignal, suite 701, verses bar and Le Saint Sulpice to name a few. These are all in the same area and in walking distance. There's also a page with a map of brunch places in Montreal on the site mentioned at the 8:47 post http://montrealbreakfastreview.com/welcome/full-listings

Brunch: Holders or Le Cartet?

Cartet does not do reservation

Breakfast in... Verdun?

There's some random spots here and there unfortunately some of them tend to close down. Besides Crescendo and Cafe Nuart there's a few places that do small breakfast, most of which mentioned below.

I found this map of brunch places and figured it could help, but the list is rather long so you need to look at page 2 to see the rest.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&start=0&num=200&msa=0&msid=114026789435064118732.000451b7846ca08ed6c41&ll=45.449534,-73.560677&spn=0.062863,0.147972&z=13

Looking for Breakfast

Sadly decent and 24 hour breakfast don't go hand in hand.
I do know of paolo and Suzane, La Banquise as well as Deli Miami, there may be some other spots but not too many and they tend to be greasy spoons.

Montreal Brunch?

I'm a fan of: Mckiernan near the Atwater market, Le Cartet on McGill, L'avenue, and Moi Toi Cafe these places never disappoint and they are of various price ranges.