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Montreal's Old Port Has A New Terrasse Right By The Water With Panoramic Views

Complete with outdoor screens for Canadiens games.
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A new waterfront terrasse opened in Montreal earlier this month and it offers a picturesque view of the city skyline from the Old Port. The restaurant will be launching a new menu on July 9.

Terrasses de la Marina's new menu will offer oysters, Quebec cheese platters and charcuterie boards, along with summer staples like fries, burgers and wings.

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Menu prices range from $7 for hummus and pita chips to $110 for a full seafood platter.

The terrasse also has outdoor screens set up so patrons can enjoy a shrimp cocktail while watching a Habs game. It also hosts DJs so you can make this spot into your weekend outing.

You can reserve your table online before you go. 

Les Terrasses de la Marina

Price: 💸💸

Cuisine: Bar & Grill

Address: Quai Jacques-Cartier (in front of Place Jacques-Cartier), Montreal, QC

Courtesy Les Terrasses de la Marina

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