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Quebec pet owners, rejoice!

With dogs recently being allowed to accompany their owners on the metro and bus (under certain conditions), this summer, you'll also be able to bring your furry friends to restaurant and bar patios across the province. But there are some rules you should know about.

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Terrasse season has finally arrived in Montreal, and there's no better way to soak up the sun and enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere than by visiting some of its best outdoor dining spots.

Montreal's terrasses are more than just places to eat and drink—they're vibrant social hubs. With live music, special events, and breathtaking city views, these spots are favourites for both locals and tourists alike.

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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 Griffintown is cooking up a cultural transformation, turning retired STM train cars into a premier dining spot. But don't be fooled by the appetizers on the menu right now — those are just the first course. The MR-63 project, set to hit full steam by 2024, plans to create a thriving hub of art, sustainability, and heritage.

While ground has yet to be broken at Place William Dow, an on-site beer garden-style terrasse is open to the public until the end of October. The boardwalk-like atmosphere serves up coffee, tea and bagels that you can enjoy under a baby blue fabric awning.

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Montreal's vibrant culinary scene just reached new heights after five restaurants across the city gained recognition for their remarkable outdoor dining areas — proving Montreal's terrasse game is not to be reckoned with.

OpenTable dropped its 2023 list of the 100 Most Popular Outdoing Dining Restaurants in Canada, acknowledging eateries with the best of the best terrasse experiences and it's no surprise Montreal secured a handful of spots on this year's list.

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When the sun dips below Montreal's skyline, a world of affordable adventures comes alive. If your evenings are more microwave meal than Michelin-star, and your bank balance is begging for a breather, we've got a treat for you.

Bid adieu to monotonous weekdays and run-of-the-mill weekends with a different activity for each day of the week – all for $15 or under.

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Because we love to eat tasty dishes in stunning interiors and show them to the world on social media, here's a list of Montreal restaurants you should visit for your next Instagram photoshoot.

These pretty cafés and eateries should satisfy both your cravings and your follower base. You're welcome!

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Summer is still in swing and that means terrasse season isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Montreal restaurant 212 has officially opened a new cozy and quaint outdoor terrasse for your next 5 à 7 with friends, coworkers, or heck, just you if you fly like that.

Nestled in the heart of the Old Port, 212 offers a hidden and intimate garden experience with comfortable sofas made perfect for enjoying a refreshing cocktail.

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Another day, another designated spot for outdoor drinking: a waterside terrasse is coming to Montreal's Lachine borough for its second edition this summer.

Located on a small peninsula formerly occupied by a marina between Parc René-Lévesque and the charming Promenade Père-Marquette, La Bronzette will offer food, beverages and entertainment into the evening as the brilliant summer sun dips into Lac Saint-Louis.

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What are some things that just about all Montrealers love? Brunch, live music, terrasses, and cocktails. And guess what, one Montreal terrasse has decided to combine all four!

Starting June 4, you'll be able to hear the sweet sounds of live jazz music while sipping on afternoon cocktails at Vieux-Port Steakhouse's gorgeous garden terrasse. Basically, a Montrealer's summer dream come true.

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This summer's trend is escapism. In the months to come, Montreal is set to see several events and pop-up gathering places offering the illusion of travel to sunnier locales. The latest example is Greenwood Summerhouse, a seasonal reinvention of TIME Supper Club's Montreal terrasse that promises a hip blend of Caribbean and Mediterranean vibes.

Greenwood is the passion project of some of the biggest names in the Montreal club and bar scene; Steve Havitov from TIME Supper Club, Tongue Bui from JIAO and École Privée and Jamie Sunny want to bring your soul and your tastebuds on a trip to Tulum.

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