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brunch places montreal

This Mother’s Day, why settle for ordinary when you can treat Mom to an extraordinary brunch experience in the heart of Old Montreal? With special menus on May 12th, Brasserie 701, Modavie, and Terrasse Nelligan are ready to make this Mother's Day unforgettable, and while Méchant Boeuf does not have a specific Mother's Day menu, it still offers gourmet steakhouse options that are perfect for the occasion. Whether she's a fan of elegant French cuisine, live music at a charming bistro, stunning rooftop views, or gourmet steaks, there’s something to delight every mom. Here’s what each has to offer:

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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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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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If you love brunch and love bottomless mimosas even more, then you just might want to check out resto-bar Le Lounge. The restaurant, only an hour from Montreal, is offering up a decadent brunch with "unlimited" mimosas for $55.

Located in Saint-Sauveur, Le Lounge is introducing a boozy brunch starting this March with a special menu, live music, and of course...bottomless mimosas.

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It's hard to imagine how to improve Montreal brunch — the city's most beloved meal — but Ruby Café has found a way. The pet-friendly coffee shop, sandwiched between Côte-Saint-Paul and Le-Sud-Ouest, not only serves exceptional food but also welcomes entire families, including pets.

That means dog owners can bring their furry companions to sup alongside them, and dog lovers without a furball of their own can enjoy a meal surrounded by wagging tails.

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Montrealers have their pick of brunch spots to spice up a weekend morning, but few offer an affordable all-you-can-eat option with unlimited drinks. Saint-Houblon microbrewery serves farm-fresh meals in four locations across the city for $35 with a reservation and $40 without.

Their brunch deal includes up to twelve drinks of your choice, spanning mimosas, beer and cider. If you're not feeling citrusy champagne, you can pick from two dozen microbrews made on-site.

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