One Of The City's Most Instagrammed Restaurants Just Reopened Its Garden Terrasse

Agrikol never disappoints.
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Earlier this year, Montreal's Agrikol was named one of the most Instagrammed restaurants in the world, according to The Big 7 Travel list. This restaurant has an undeniable amount of charisma. Besides its great Haitian cuisine, my second favourite part about Agrikol is definitely its breathtaking terrasse. And good news — the outdoor terrasse and indoor dining room are now open again to clients.

From the tropical ornaments and leaf detailed walls to the selfie-worthy bathrooms and fabulous outdoor space, this eatery is made to feel like the Caribbean vacation we're all so desperately craving. 

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The tree-shaded terrasse is the perfect spot to disconnect from the city completely, which I know so many of us need right now.

The checkered floors combined with the immense greenery and colourful picnic tables really come together to create a unique setting to enjoy a delicious meal.

This little slice of paradise that's tucked away on rue Atateken serves up some of the best Haitian food and cocktails in the city.

Plus, a whole lotta good vibes.

The restaurant's terrasse barely even looks like it belongs in Montreal, which is what makes it so special.

We live in a society that puts a lot of emphasis on how things will look on social media, which is why this outdoor space really pulls through if you feel like you need some new Instagram content.

With so many restaurant options in Montreal, it's hard to pick where you want to dine.

But, now that the Agrikol's terrasse has officially reopened, it's safe to guess where many Montrealers will be heading.

Not only is this a great option for any Montrealer looking to eat well, but it lets you do so in a photogenic setting.

And, isn't that what we all secretly wish for in a restaurant?

Agrikol

Address: 1844, rue Atateken, Montreal, QC

Opening hours: Wednesday – Sunday; 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

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