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The only thing that makes a weekend brunch in Montreal better is tossing bottomless mimosas into the mix. And what better way to ring in the spring season than with a festive boozy brunch?

Considering brunch in Montreal is an unparalleled experience, it's little surprise that some Montreal restaurants are bringing back their mimosa mornings. And for Montrealers looking to indulge in a few splashes, one downtown restaurant offers a bottomless mimosa moment along with a decadent brunch menu that doesn't disappoint.

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Brunch is all about options — whether you're in the mood for breakfast, lunch, or both. But some Montreal restaurants go a step further, offering an all-you-can-eat buffet or set menu. You don't have to pick between dishes at these spots, you can sample them all and fill up without fear of the bill.

Here are some of the best places to do if you like your brunch how you like your mimosas: bottomless.

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When it comes to brunch, Montreal does not play around.

Whether you're in the mood for a casual catch-up with the gals, celebrating something special or simply want to eat to your heart's content, Montreal brunch is always a good idea.

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In Montreal, brunch isn't just a meal, it's a sport — with competitors striving for decadence, affordability or variety. But let's face it, waiting in line is for losers. Instead, book a table at one of the best spots for brunch — in downtown Montreal, elsewhere on the island, or beyond — and show off your skills where it counts: in the arena of eating delicious food. The competition is fierce, but with a little strategy and a lot of appetite, you can come out on top.

Check out these 12 brunch spots in Montreal that take weekend reservations so you can sip those mimosas practically from the moment you arrive.

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Montrealers know it's not breakfast that's the most important meal of the day, it's brunch. There's just something about waking up late on Sunday morning, stumbling to your favourite brunch spot and feasting on all of the sweet and savoury delights the city has to offer. But that's not the only reason residents are so brunch-obsessed — the history of brunch in the city is as rich as the mid-day meal.

For starters, Montreal is famous for hearty (and brunch-compatible) cuisine, like fragrant bagels loaded with lox, gravy-drenched poutines and juicy smoked meat sandwiches. Local restos are keen to offer creative takes on the traditional Quebec fare along with North American classics like maple syrup-soaked pancakes or French crêpes and golden-fried chicken and waffles.

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Montreal brunch isn't just a meal squeezed between breakfast and lunch; it's the clinking of cutlery, the murmur of weekend chatter, and the generous serving of joy on your plate, best savoured among pals after an epic night out.

With pancakes soaking up maple syrup and poutines practically swimming in gravy, Montreal’s brunch scene is steeped in Québécois culture and worth sampling in full.

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Growing up, we spent most of our Sundays at the home of our teta — that's grandmother in Arabic — which meant a guaranteed Lebanese breakfast. We'd dive into olives, cucumbers, cheese, labneh spread over pita and of course, eggs and awarma (a type of preserved lamb).

We've chased those tastes and aromas ever since, at Middle Eastern brunch spots in Montreal — a city known for its brunch — and beyond. So when I discovered that Lebanese restaurant Ô Four offers an all-you-can-eat brunch every single Sunday, I knew I had to try it.

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Montrealers don’t mess around regarding a good brekky and brunch spot in the city. While Montreal is full of trendy brunch spots and Instagrammable eateries, there are a few hidden gems that some locals might wish they kept on the down low.

We asked Montrealers what the city's most underrated breakfast spot is, and you’ll definitely want to add these to your foodie bucket lists, particularly one stand-out restaurant — Cosmos.

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Easter is just around the corner, and Montreal restaurants are gearing up for the holiday with some special brunch offerings. From classic breakfast staples to innovative dishes, there's a wide range of options.

Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a more upscale dining experience, these restaurants have something for everyone.

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The 15th edition of Happening Gourmand is back this month, the Old Montreal-based food festival where 11 restaurants are serving three-course table d’hôte menus for just $32, $42, or $52. That might not sound like a big deal, but it’s definitely a deal when you look — and we mean really look — at the options you can feast on.

We dove into every single menu and scrutinized it all, savoury and sweet, to bring you the best of the best for both brunch and dinner. The Happening Gourmand foodie fest is on from March 2 to April 2, 2023.

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Brunch isn't just a meal in Montreal, it's a way of life. Luckily, for all you brunch lovers out there, six different Montreal restaurants will offer a two-course weekend brunch for only $22 all part of the Happening Gourmand festival.

The Old Montreal foodie event is back for its 15th edition from March 2 to April 2 with a total of 11 Old Port restaurants participating in the flavourful fest — six of which are set to offer a bangin' brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.

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