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montreal terrasse

Montreal might be thousands of kilometres from Rome, but when it comes to Italian restaurants, the city seriously holds its own — especially once terrasse season hits.

From tucked-away courtyards to sun-soaked patios lined with Aperol spritzes, Montreal has plenty of spots that channel la dolce vita without the cost of a plane ticket. And while hopping on a Lizzie McGuire-esque trip to Italy might not be in the cards this season, that doesn't mean you have to skip the fantasy entirely.

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If all your friends are too busy to grab a drink, no worries — your four-legged one can now tag along.

Thanks to a new change in Quebec law, you can now bring your dog to restaurant and bar patios across the province — as long as the place allows it. An amendment to Bill 85, adopted in March, officially loosened the rules around dogs on terrasses, just in time for the warm weather.

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There's nothing quite like summer in Montreal. From festival after festival and tons of shows to catch to countless new restaurant openings, there's always something going on. And now, terrasse season is officially back in the mix.

For those looking to relax, lay back and enjoy the summer season without breaking a sweat, visiting a rooftop terrasse is a Montreal must. Considering we take our terrasse game very seriously, it's no surprise that choosing where to go is oftentimes the hardest decision to make.

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For true foodies, the start of a new month is really just the start of a new four-week countdown to try as many restaurants as possible before it's time to flip the calendar page again.

Between new openings, terrasse season, limited-edition menu items, celebrity sightings and some old favourites feeling like the perfect spring vibe, these Montreal restaurants should be on every local's May bucket list.

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As the weather warms up across the city, Montreal terrasse season is getting that much closer. And if you're looking for the ideal spot to sip your summer away, then Montreal's newest terrasse might do the trick.

While Montreal is home to countless must-try eateries, a brand new concept is joining the roster of impressive rooftop lounges next month and it's expected to be an urban oasis.

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As of April 15, 2024, a handful of Montreal restaurants, cafés and bars across the city have been hit with inspection fines for health and safety risks to consumers including issues with sanitation, staff hygiene, food quality and preparation. And now, a popular Montreal restaurant and hotel is among the flagged establishments.

Following an inspection at a downtown Montreal hotel, the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation Quebec (MAPAQ) fined the Montreal restaurant $2,500 for failing to meet the MAPAQ inspection team's quality control.

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Montreal has a brand new outdoor winter terrasse and it's a winter wonderland.

The Marriott Château Champlain in Montreal is known for its remarkable Terrasse Belvu and with winter taking centre stage, the hotel transformed its outdoor space into Santa's village.

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Picture this: You and your besties step out onto an expansive sun-kissed rooftop terrasse with a bubbling hot tub surrounded by upscale furniture and lush greenery overlooking the city of Montreal. You can't help but fall into a state of total relaxation as you gaze into the starry night sky. The sleek bar and grill set the stage for intimate gatherings and shared meals, while the three-storey interior serves as the perfect hangout spot. This is the epitome of modern urban luxury.

Montreal, meet Clubhaus. The boutique hotel in the heart of the city serves as an ideal location to host your next event or staycation. Located on rue Centre in Montreal's Point-Saint-Charles neighbourhood, Clubhaus offers a total of six penthouses that you can rent for a lavish weekend with your closest friends or family.

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There are few pleasures as great as sitting on a Montreal terrace in the sun with fancy cocktails in hand and several friends around you as the St Lawrence River sparkles below. Unfortunately, the season of relaxation and sun is coming to a close, meaning your chances to visit a gorgeous outdoor dining area are running out. We'll be trading the sunny weather for what looks to be an aggressively awful winter.

That means now is the prime time to try as many terrasses as possible before their doors close for the winter, and we have 24 excellent options to check off your 2023 bucket list today.

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Montreal's restaurant scene just got a whole lot swankier with the newest eat-and-drink addition on the block: Hiatus and RoseOrange. Located at Place Ville Marie, Hiatus is a resto-bar combo offering up breathtakingly panoramic views of Montreal's skyline, a sight that can be best enjoyed with a cocktail in hand.

Hiatus, which officially opened its doors on August 1, 2023, occupies two top floors of Place Ville Marie. On the 45th floor, guests will be able to find a café-bar that will remain open all day so you can enjoy a morning coffee, an afternoon bite, or an after-work 5 à 7. As the evening eases in, the café bar area of Hiatus will offer a selection of wines by the glass and cocktails, as well as small bites, all in a cozy, upscale setting.

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Montreal's Café Chez Téta has been serving authentic Lebanese coffee and cuisine since its start back in 2020. The Montreal restaurant has now officially elevated its menu with new dishes and arak cocktails as part of its summer 5 à 7 – all of which can be enjoyed on Téta's brand-new terrasse.

Located in the heart of the Plateau-Mont-Royal, Café Chez Téta certainly knows a thing or two when it comes to serving up Lebanese classics including hummous, baba ghanouj, muhammara and, of course, their iconic Lebanese pizzas known as manakish.

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Montreal's Old Port is seeing a fresh entrant this season that brings together the lively spirit of Miami's South Beach and the chic flair of Monaco in a tropical, laid-back dining experience. Pangea serves a fusion of Mediterranean cuisines in a bright atmosphere, reminiscent of a breezy beachfront locale, with a striking all-white interior.

The new bistro and supper club revives the energy of legendary venues 2Pierrots and Cage Aux Sports while adding its own modern twist. Named after the landmass that held together all of Earth's landmasses before they split into the continents we know today, Pangea aims to unite diverse culinary influences under one roof.

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