Hey guys, heading to Montreal for my first ever game. Arriving Monday night , so what are the must see destinations I should check before game time. Also do they give tours of the bell centre. Thanks
They still offer the tours.If your into good eats ...Joe Beef
I went on a Bell Center tour years ago , not sure if they still do
Depends on a lot of factors. Are you by yourself? With friends? With wife? With wife & kids?Hey guys, heading to Montreal for my first ever game. Arriving Monday night , so what are the must see destinations I should check before game time. Also do they give tours of the bell centre. Thanks
Joe Beef is nigh-impossible to get a table for last minute.If your into good eats ...Joe Beef
I went on a Bell Center tour years ago , not sure if they still do
Joe Beef is nigh-impossible to get a table for last minute.
They have openings on Tuesday from 9PM to 10PM only atm.
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Thanks, looks like a lot of good places to eat. It's just me and my son in law so we will be checking a few out for sure.Depends on a lot of factors. Are you by yourself? With friends? With wife? With wife & kids?
To eat, go to Schwartz for smoked meat sandwhiches, that's the one place that everyone has to try at least once.
Here's a link with a lot of information asto what you could do in Montreal for food & drinks:
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La Banquise is awesome, best part… open round the clock, desperately needed some late night poutine after Gorillaz concert last night.If you're not from Quebec, try to get into unique places. Pied de Cochon, Schwartz, etc.
And to be extra unhealthy, poutine. La Banquise is a great spot, as long as you don't go at rush hours. You'll wait a while. A (imo) better alternative is Ma Poulle Mouillé, which is right on the other side of the street from La Banquise. You get a huge poutine with chicken & chorizo for $15 or so.
Rueben`s is a great placeThe "hat-trick" of Montreal-specific food to me is poutine, smoked meat, and bagels (and more recently, Portuguese chicken like the mentioned Poule Mouilee). The classic bagel places are in the Mile End, which is the "cool hipster" neighbourhood a bit out of the way (I personally think St. Viateur is slightly but noticeably better than Fairmount, though a lot of people disagree). As for smoked meat, Schwartz's is the classic but touristy, but if you want a sandwich that's just as good, you can go across the street to the Main, that said a lot of people like Schwartz's for the "experience" of waiting in line, sharing a table with strangers and needing to finish the sandwich in 15 minutes. There are smoked meat places downtown like Reuben's and Dunn's which are OK too. As for Chez Claudette, I think they have that Rocket Richard mural so that would fit the bill too.
And also in Lil Italy, if you want a casse croute experience where everything is made from scratch including the hot dog and hamburger buns, Chez Tousignant is your spot.
I think Schwartz can be inconsistent, I remember one ordering a "lean" one and it being completely dry and needing to lather it in mustard. I'll take your word for Dunn's, I once went to the one in Ottawa and the meat might have been rotten and I got food poisoning (bon appetit habs59 if you're reading this before dinner).the smoked meat at the Main doesn’t do it for me — I always get subjected to a dry piece that tastes like a shoe
Dunns is subpar; they speed up the smoking process by artificial means
my fave way to eat smoked meat sammies is at home; I get a vacuum packed slab of sliced of meat from Schwartzs, gently steam it, warm up some rye bread, and make sandwiches until I slip into a food coma
Yup, Chez Tousignant's a good one too. I don't think I'd recommend it to people who come from out of town, unless you're a regular visitor.And also in Lil Italy, if you want a casse croute experience where everything is made from scratch including the hot dog and hamburger buns, Chez Tousignant is your spot.
I love going there and then going to the Jean Talon market right after (or vice versa, really).Gotta try that place , my buddy isnt too far from there
Yup, Chez Tousignant's a good one too. I don't think I'd recommend it to people who come from out of town, unless you're a regular visitor.