8 Greasy Montreal Restaurants That'll Keep Your Belly Warm Throughout The Cold Months

A little comfort food goes a long way.🍗
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Whenever the sun gets a little less strong, I begin to crave comforting foods that stick to my bones and keep me warm, especially on those nights I'm eating solo. And, luckily for us, Montreal restaurants know how to serve proper comfort food. 

Comfort food to me is not a specific cuisine, it is, however, warm, filing, and a lot of the times full of cheese and carbs. And our city is full of any food you could ever dream of.

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From Greek delicacies to salad bars and of course, good ol' fashioned comfort foods, Montreal has everything your belly craves right at your fingertips.

Whether you're on the hunt for the next spot for your cheat meal or looking for a great spot to take yourself on a date, this list will be quite helpful when it comes to all your comfort food needs. 

This is a great chance to explore new neighbourhoods, try a new restaurant, and enjoy a warm, comforting meal out on a cold fall day.

And don't worry about calories — they don't count after summer! 

Resto Du Village 

Must-try dish: Poutine

Address: 1310, rue Wolfe, Montreal, QC, for take-out only

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Bucky Roosters

Must-try dish: Fried Chicken

Address: 3981, rue Notre-Dame O., Montreal, QC

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Moose Bawr

Must-try dish: Moose platter

Address: 1817, rue Sainte-Catherine O., Montreal, Quebec

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Harbin Dumplings

Must-try dish: Dumplings

Address: 4801, boul. St-Laurent, Montreal, QC

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Dirty Dogs

Must-try dish: Mac Attack Poutine

Address: Various locations in Montreal

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Suwu

Must-try dish: Grilled cheese mac n' cheese

Address: 3581, boul. St-Laurent, Montreal, QC

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Montreal Pool Room

Must-try dish: Steamie

Address: 1217, boul. St-Laurent, Montreal, QC

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Burger Bar

Must-try dish: Buffalo Chicken Mac n' Cheese

Address: 1465, rue Crescent, Montreal, Quebec

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Enjoy every greasy bite!

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