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food festivals in montreal

Did you think Montreal food festivals were just a summer thing? Think again! Four epicurean events are set to kick off before the end of the month so you can sip, slurp and sample the city's finest eats (and drinks) well into the fall.

Before you get too hangry, let's dig right into the delicious culinary extravaganzas that are taking over Montreal in October 2024.

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A brand-new Montreal food festival is shining a spotlight on the "hidden flavours" of Saint-Léonard.

While the city has no shortage of culinary events happening this summer — from Les Premiers Vendredis to Taco Fest to anything organized by Asiasie — this new month-long festival, called Fringale, has a couple of unique and enticing perks. For starters: every dish costs $8 or less. Is your wallet crying tears of joy, yet?

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Poutine lovers rejoice, 'cause there's a massive poutine festival touching down in Montreal this month and you're going to want to show up hungry.

Le Grand Poutinefest is making a comeback in Montreal's Old Port this July, serving up countless varieties of Quebec's iconic dish, all while offering concert performances and an array of on-site activities.

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Get your cowboy hats, boots and lasso ready 'cause a new country music festival and Southern food fair is coming to Montreal this summer.

Festival Shérif will take place at the Clock Tower in Montreal's Old Port from September 19 to 22, giving Montrealers one last chance to soak up those summer vibes.

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