Le Burger Week Just Dropped Its List Of Participating Montreal Restaurants For 2021

The burger-filled festival starts September 1.

Contributing Writer

Get your appetite ready — Le Burger Week 2021 is around the corner and the official list of participating restaurants in Montreal just dropped.

This year, the burger-filled festival will be taking place for two weeks, from September 1-14.



Some fan spots participating in Montreal include SeaSalt, Bucky Rooster's, Notre Boeuf de Grace, Lola Rosa, and Le Coq Frit.

For now, the rest of the list includes Caribou Gourmand, Chez Simon Cantine Urbaine, Burger Fiancé, Rosélys Jack le Coq, Roch le coq, Barley Bar À Céréales, Paulo et Suzanne, SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie, Maynard, Lloyd, The Famous Cosmos, Venice Mtl, Clébard, Archibald Blainville, Bburger, Campo Poulet Portugais, Phoenix, Ho Lee Chix, Restaurant BurgerBros Inc., Le Nouveau Palais, Winneburger, Poutine Boss, Souvlaki Bar, Bergham, Deville Dinerbar, Mont Tacos, Yo Mama's Burgers, La Belle et La Boeuf, Houston, and Industria Pizzeria + Bar.

MTL Blog was told that more restaurants are expected to be added to Le Burger Week 2021's list in the coming days — so stay tuned.

Le Burger Week 2021

When: September 1-14, 2021

Address: Participating restaurants

Why You Need To Go: To try out all sorts of unique burger creations in Montreal.

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