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Summary

A massive poutine festival hits Montreal this month and entry is free

Taking place at two separate locations. 👀

A poutine at a festival. Right: Entry to a Montreal poutine festival.

This year's menu boasts a range of exciting, unique poutine options that go far beyond the classic version.

Senior Writer

Looking for an excuse to enjoy the spring weather? Le Grand PoutineFest is returning to Montreal this month, bringing all the indulgence and fun local poutine fans have come to expect.

Kicking off from April 18 to 20 at Marché Central, followed by a stop at Galeries d'Anjou from April 24 to 27, the touring festival promises to be even bigger than before, with an impressive lineup of food trucks, new poutine creations, and plenty of family-friendly activities. And the best part? Entry is completely free.

This year's menu boasts a range of exciting, unique poutine options that go far beyond the classic version. Some of the standouts include the Poutine Cordon Bleu from Café Hollywood, which combines crispy chicken, ham, béarnaise sauce, and breadcrumbs for a rich twist on the traditional. If you're in the mood for something lighter, Greg's Diner offers a Poutine au Poulet Popcorn, featuring crispy popcorn chicken topped with a tangy honey mustard.

Vegetarians won't feel left out either, as Smoking Dragon offers a Poutine au Tofu Bang Bang, made with crispy tofu, Thai sauce, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds, all served on a bed of crispy fries.

Beyond the poutine, there will be plenty of entertainment for the whole family, including a giant inflatable obstacle course and skill games. You can also treat yourself to sweet churros from Mademoiselle Croquignole or even a creative Churros Poutine, which pairs churros with caramel sauce, mini marshmallows, and M&Ms for a dessert twist on the classic dish.

Live performances will add to the festive atmosphere, with shows from Freddie James Project on April 25 and Sylvie Desgroseilliers on April 26 in Anjou. Plus, the festival is introducing exclusive dinner-shows featuring well-known artists, providing a unique way to enjoy both food and live entertainment.

Here's a full list of the food trucks you can expect to see at the festival this April:

  • Smoking BBQ
    • Poutine au Porc Effiloché
    • Poutine aux Côtes Levées
    • Poutine de Brisket
  • Greg’s Diner
    • Poutine au Poulet Popcorn
    • Poutine au Smoked Meat
    • Poutine Cheeseburger
  • Smoking Dragon
    • Poutine Général Tao
    • Poutine aux Dumplings
    • Poutine au Tofu Bang Bang (vegan option available)
  • Café Hollywood
    • Poutine Homard
    • Poutine Souvlaki
    • Poutine Teriyaki
  • Café Melting Pot
    • Poutine Cordon Bleu
    • Poutine Pogo
    • Poutine à la Fondue Chinoise
  • Mademoiselle Croquignole
    • Regular Churros
    • Churros Poutine

All tour dates and program details can be found on the website as well as on Le Grand PoutineFest's Facebook and Instagram pages.

Montreal's Le Grand PoutineFest

Cost: Free entry

When: April 18-20, 24-27

Where: Marché Central, 7100 Rue Jean-Talon Ouest, Montreal, QC + Galeries d'Anjou, 7999 Boulevard des Galeries-d'Anjou, Montreal, QC

Le Grand PoutineFest website

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  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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