The 7 best restaurants in Outremont Silo 57

The 7 best restaurants in Outremont – Silo 57

Considered one of Montreal’s most beautiful neighborhoods, Outremont is characterized by its streets lined with mature trees, its rich cultural life and its countless good addresses.

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Cafés, bakeries, wine bars and gourmet restaurants take center stage in this residential area with a European feel.

Are you hungry, have a date coming up or are you looking for a place to hang out with friends for brunch? Here are our suggestions.

The 7 best restaurants in Outremont:

Since opening in 2017, Boxermans continues to capture the hearts of Montrealers. The restaurant’s chic and understated interior contrasts with its industrial-style terrace, which hosts numerous events during the summer season. A must for a good glass of wine and for a meal that highlights seasonal ingredients.

1041, Av. Van Horne, Outremont

Damas is without a doubt one of the must-haves of the gastronomic scene in Montreal and especially in Outremont. The Syrian restaurant has been very successful for more than 10 years since its founding on Avenue du Parc. Enjoy some of the city’s best fattouch salads, kebabs and shish-taouk in a charming decor reminiscent of the Middle East.

1201, Av. Van Horne, Outremont

France takes center stage at this iconic Outremont eatery. Here, too, we are dealing with a restaurant whose evidence no longer needs to be provided. Since 2001, connoisseurs have been sitting at the address on Avenue Laurier Ouest for a meal that catapults them straight into the City of Lights. Brunch wouldn’t be the same without the famous French toast.

1045, Av. Laurier W, Outremont

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Both a wine bar and a tapas bar, Tinc Set is a good place for dinner with friends where the wine flows freely and you can try everything. A rotisserie area also delights visitors who do not miss the opportunity to enjoy a delicious chicken worthy of Barcelona. Fun fact: “tinc set” means “I’m thirsty” in Catalan.

1233, Av. Lajoie, Outremont

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It’s impossible to praise the Tinc set without mentioning the Alma. As the big brother of the previous Catalan wine bar, the flavors of Spain are also highlighted here. This small neighborhood restaurant is a non-stop ticket to the Mediterranean, its colors and flavors. The carefully curated, privately imported wine list deserves special mention.

1231, Av. Lajoie, Outremont

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Part cafe, part grocery store and part refreshment bar, Super Condiments is an address that ticks all the boxes. The couple Lara and Dimitri are behind the project. After living in Paris for a few years (that’s where they met!), they decided to settle in Montreal and open a shop in their image: warm, welcoming and good-natured. Going there inevitably means going back there.

1311, Av. Van Horne, Outremont

If you’re new to Bloomfield, get ready to discover a lunch spot that will now be on your favorites list in Montreal. With flowers hanging from the ceiling, it’s so cute you’ll think you’re enjoying this Mediterranean brunch in a garden. Shakshouka lovers, you know where to go!

1199, Av. Van Horne, Outremont

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