Le Burger Week Is BACK In Montreal Next Month & Is Going To Be 'Bigger Than Ever'

Two weeks of burger tasting goodness coming up.

Contributing Writer

If you dream of eating burgers every day, then Le Burger Week is probably your favourite time of year. And this year, it's going to last for two weeks — meaning more time to taste test more burgers!

This iconic burger festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is going to be "bigger than ever before," so get your appetite ready.

"From September 1st to September 14th, 2021, burger-lovers can enjoy not just one but TWO WEEKS of delicious burger goodness. This year, the beloved restaurant food festival will host an expected 1,000 restaurants across the country - making this the largest burger event ever held in Canada," a press release read. And it will, of course, be happening in our favourite city: Montreal.

Le Burger Week's goal is to support local restaurants by raising awareness through the festival, and you can help do so by trying out some of the unique burger creations.

You'll also be supporting a good cause; "This year, Burger Week will again be supporting Anorexia and Bulimia Québec (ANEB), a Quebec-based organization that aims to fight and destigmatize eating disorders and, United Way Canada, a national non-profit organization that works to raise funds and invest in improving lives in local communities!"

Stay tuned for the list of participating restaurants!

Le Burger Week 

When: September 1-14, 2021

Address: Participating restaurants to be determined

Why You Need To Go: To try local restaurants' different burger creations.

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  • Alanna Moore
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    Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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