- Where is Montréal located?
- Located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers on the Island of Montréal, the city of Montréal is one of Canada's most lively and vibrant cities, seamlessly blending old and new to form a multi-cultural, cosmopolitan society.
- Why is Montréal considered a bilingual city?
- Often referred to as a bilingual city, with over half of the population being bilingual in French and English, Montréal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world, after Paris.
- Where can couples find romantic dining options in Montréal?
- For romantic wining and dining, here are some of the best romantic restaurants in Montréal for your next date night.
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1. Bar George
© Bar George
Old World meets new at the grand and sophisticated Bar George. Set in a beautifully restored magnificent heritage home that once belonged to Sir George Stephen and is now a luxurious boutique hotel, the stylish rendezvous is the place to meet for sublime fare and inventive cocktails.
Paying homage to Sir Stephen’s heritage, the culinary team presents a menu of creative Scottish and British cuisine with quirky Québécois accents such as crumpets with Earl Grey salmon and rollmops, Scotch eggs with St-Canut porcelet, and a hearty veal cheek and kidney pie. Tucked away in the gorgeous Le Mount Stephen Hotel on rue Drummond, the restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch, seven days a week.
Le Mount Stephen, 1440 Drummond St, Montréal, QC H3G 1V9, Phone: 514-669-9243
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2. Ristorante Bis
© Ristorante Bis
Ristorante Bis offers a memorable gourmet dining experience of classic and traditional Italian cuisine and fine Italian wines in an inviting and elegant space. Located on Rue de la Montagne in the heart of downtown Montréal, the fashionable restaurant is a favorite of Hollywood stars when visiting the city, serving both a standard menu of traditional Italian favorites and a low-calorie menu of fresh fish, lean meats, salads, and risotto.
Chef’s specialties include Filet mignon carpaccio with white truffles, Burrata with culatello ham, seafood linguine with lobster, grilled veal chops with French shallots, and five peppercorn crusted tuna. The full-service bar serves a range of fine wines from around the globe, local and imported beers on tap and by the bottle, and classic cocktails made with top-shelf spirits, and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, Tuesdays through Fridays, and dinner only on the weekends.
1229 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z2, Phone: 514-866-3234, Map
3. Barroco
© Barroco
Warm and rustic with a lively, welcoming ambiance, Barroco is an excellent spot for romance n the heart of charming Old Montréal. Based in a beautiful bicentennial building on one of Canada's oldest streets, the restaurant has exposed stone walls, a prominent bar, and subdued lighting, creating an intimate, Old-World speakeasy feel.
The market-driven farm-to-table menu features South of France-inspired market cuisine with Spanish influences with signature dishes like tapas of grilled jumbo shrimp, fresh oysters, and Salade Niçoise and entrées roast lamb with couscous and herbed yogurt, grilled swordfish, and beef short ribs. The full-service bar serves a range of fine wines from around the globe, local and imported beers on tap and by the bottle, and classic cocktails made with top-shelf spirits. Barroco is open for dinner, seven days a week.
312 Saint-Paul St W, Montréal, QC H2Y 2A3, Phone: 514-544-5800
4. Bonaparte
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Bonaparte is a refined restaurant that serves French savoir-faire cuisine with the finest fresh regional products. The elegant restaurant has three beautiful dining spaces, namely L’Impératrice, Hall Central, and La Verriére, all of which are beautifully appointed, stylishly decorated with contemporary-chic furnishings, French moldings, luxurious drapes, and soft lighting.
Cozy alcoves and pristinely dressed tables offer diners intimate and romantic dining places, and seasonal market-driven menus of award-winning farm-to-table fare captivate the most discerning palates. The cuisine is accompanied by an extensive selection of fine wines and rare vintages, and classic cocktails made with top-shelf spirits, and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday and dinner only on Saturdays.
447 St Francois Xavier St, Montréal, QC H2Y 2T1, Phone: 514-844-4368
5. Candide
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Tucked away behind St. Joseph’s church on Rue St Martin in a grand old stone rectory built in 1861, Candide is a small, hidden gem that serves an evolving farm-to-table cuisine and casual wines in a warm, intimate setting. The cozy, brick-walled features chic décor with Nordic-style wood accents, sumptuous green leather banquettes, and a lush green terrace and covered patio overlooking peaceful pedestrian street for alfresco summer dining.
A monthly-changing four-course prix fixe menu created by Chef John Winter-Russell highlights his passion for local, seasonal, and temporal cuisine with plant-based dishes featuring market-driven ingredients like zucchini flowers, asparagus, sturgeon, radishes, lovage, pork, and peas.
A full-service bar serves a range of fine wines from around the globe, local and imported beers on tap and by the bottle, and classic cocktails made with top-shelf spirits. Candide is open for dinner, Wednesday through Saturday.
551 Rue Saint-Martin, Montréal, QC H3J 2L6, Phone: 514-447-2717
6. Da Vinci Restaurant
© Da Vinci Restaurant
Located in a beautifully preserved three-story Victorian grey stone building dating back to 19th century, Da Vinci Restaurant
is a long-standing classic Italian eatery that has a reputation of being one of the best Italian restaurants in Montréal. Situated a short walk from all major hotels, the authentic landmark restaurant serves artfully presented Italian cuisine prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients in an intimate atmosphere.
Signature dishes include handmade portions of pasta such as cavatelli, gnocchi, spaghetti, ravioli, pappardelle with mouthwatering from-scratch sauces. An elegant lounge and bar serve a curated selection of fine wines from around the globe, local and imported beers on tap and by the bottle, and classic cocktails made with top-shelf spirits, which can be enjoyed before, with or after dinner.
Da Vinci Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday and dinner only on Saturday.
1180 Bishop St, Montréal, QC H3G 2E3, Phone: 514-874-2001
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