7 Spots Near Parc LaFontaine Offering Takeout For When You Feel Like Having A Solo Date

A park date with yourself + some good eats is always a good idea. 💗
Contributing Writer

Not only is Parc LaFontaine one of the most spectacular parks in the city, but there are lots of delicious restaurants nearby to grab some takeout and take yourself on a solo date.

The perfect way to support local and enjoy an incredibly beautiful spot in the city.

Especially as the leaves in the park continue to change and make it even more magical than normal.

Plus, with everything we've gone through this year, Montrealers could use a little alone time.

Time to spend with your number one — you.

Here's to hoping you get a second date...

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La Banquise

Address: 994, rue Rachel E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 3 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Because nothing cures pandemic-blues quite like one of Quebec's favourite dishes.

Pamika Brasserie Thai

Address: 901, rue Sherbrooke E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 3 minutes

Why You Need To Go: To get some super authentic Thai food and feel like you're on a trip around the world.

Fenêtre Sur Kaboul 

Address: 901, rue Rachel E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 4 minutes

Why You Need To Go: For some of the most delicious Afghan food that you can get in the city.

Saint Sushi

Address: 424, ave. Duluth E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 6 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Because each piece is like a little work of art.

Schwartz's

Address: 3895, boul. Saint-Laurent Blvd, Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 15 minutes

Why You Need To Go: To have one of Montreal's most famous sandwiches in one of Montreal's most beautiful parks.

St-Viateur Bagel & Café

Address: 1127, ave. Mont-Royal E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 7 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Because nothing makes Montrealers feel at home quite like bagels.

La Maison Grecque

Address: 450, ave. Duluth E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 6 minutes

Why You Need To Go: For some Greek food when you're craving a bit of the Mediterranean.

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L'Gros Luxe

Address: 451, ave. Duluth E., Montreal, QC

Distance From Parc La Fontaine: 6 minutes

Why You Need To Go: For some serious comfort food when you need it most.

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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