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8 Montreal Brunch & Breakfast Spots Where You Can Get A Lot Of Food For Under $25

You'll probably have leftovers to take home.
Staff Writer

There are so many Montreal brunch and breakfast spots that honestly, it's tough to choose which ones to include on one of these lists. Montreal's breakfast professionals know which ones are the best and which ones are the worst, no doubt, but trying to narrow down spots where you can eat a lot for under $25 remains a challenge. Though breakfast is often a group activity, sometimes, you want to bring just a date or even take yourself out to brunch. 

As much as I love brunch, some places have the tendency to be on the pricey side. That's not a knock on those places by any means, but sometimes, the plan of action is to load up on the mimosas and get a plate of bacon and eggs for under $10 bucks, ya know? 

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And don't even get me started on those complicated milkshakes. 

Striking a balance between fancy and classic, the following eight brunch and breakfast spots in Montreal have a little bit for everyone. You'll find everything your taste buds desire - from decadent pancakes to plant-based power bowls and everything in between. 

The bonus? You can comfortably eat and drink for under $25 at each one of these spots.

Chez José Café 

Address: 173, avenue Duluth E.

Chez José is a quaint little neighbourhood spot that serves up some seriously delicious brunch. It's vegan friendly too!

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Resto-Café Quoi de N'oeuf

Address: 2745, rue Notre-Dame O.

If you're looking for a classic and unpretentious brunch experience, head to Quoi de N'oeuf in Saint-Henri. The weekday early-bird specials are a particularly good deal.

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Restaurant Well

Address: 4567, rue Wellington

If you want to try some of the best and most decadent pancakes in the city, well, is the place to be.

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Foiegwa

Address: 3001, rue Notre-Dame O.

Foiegwa has quickly made a name for itself as one of Montreal's premier brunch spots.

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Fabergé

Address: 25, ave. Fairmount O.

Funky Fabergé serves brunch staples as well as some reimagined classics. In any case, you're in for a mountain of food.

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Hello 123

Address: 5700, avenue Monkland | 3580, Notre-Dame O.

Hello 123 is a plant-based restaurant and bar that is beloved in Toronto and is now capturing the hearts of vegan brunchers across Montreal.

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Régine & Janine Cafés

Address: Régine (1840, rue Beaubien) | Janine (3900, rue Wellington)

Part of the same family, Régine and Janine Cafés frequently make our lists as some of the city's essential brunch spots. Go see what all the hype is about.

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La Luncheonette

Where: 4271, rue Saint-Jacques

La Luncheonette in Saint-Henri has a homey and comfortable vibe that's reflected in the lovingly crafted dishes and treats.

According to its Facebook page, La Luncheonette is currently open for take-out.

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  • Teddy Elliot was a Staff Writer for MTL Blog. He was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec and has a B.A. in Literature. Teddy has been a journalist for three years and was once an English teacher. His creative work has appeared in The Blasted Tree and Parenthetical Magazine. When he's not chasing scoops, Teddy can be found cheering on Aston Villa and listening to 80s power ballads. He was shortlisted for a Digital Publishing Award in 2021.

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