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where to get brunch in montreal

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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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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If brunch in Montreal were a person, their name would probably be Arthur. Ardent fans of the midday meal swear by Arthur's Nosh Bar in Saint-Henri, a deli serving classic Jewish breakfast and lunch fare.

Now, there's a downtown option for those who don't live near the city's southwest. Indeed, Arthur's has opened a second pop-up location at Le Cathcart in Place Ville-Marie.

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Looking for a little taste of California? Well, Shack Attakk lets you ride the wave straight to the Pacific at their totally rad beach-inspired resto located in the Rosemont borough of Montreal.

With the pastel-coloured decor, surfboards, hanging boats, fish and rope, and of course, Shack Attakk's bamboo bar, you'll definitely feel like you've been transported to the beaches of L.A.. The Montreal spot offers an incredible brunch menu and some stellar gourmet dishes that already have us salivating.

You'll find a sinfully good breakfast poutine, twelve varieties of Shack Attakk's famous eggs Benedict, classic pancake dishes, French toast, waffles and so many other finger-licking good options. They've even got a vegan breakfast menu and a keto menu to choose from.

Shack Attakk serves up a pretty b*tchin' lunch and dinner menu, too. You can opt-in to try out a few of their entrees including fried squid, chicken wings, fish tacos, fried pickles and their own take on a Caesar salad called the Jules Attakk.

Guests can also bite into one of Shack Attakk's many burgers, which can be made with beef, chicken, fish or made vegetarian style. The good times don't stop there, as you'll definitely wanna check out their cocktails.

While the Montreal restaurant serves up your classics such as a margarita, a negroni, and an old-fashioned, they've got both cocktails and mocktails worth trying out.

From their Gros Spritz, Monokini, and Mielmonade, all the way to the Gin Tropic and L'Après Surf, you certainly won't be leaving thirsty.

Pitchers to share range from $27 to $29, which can totally be enjoyed on the resto's outdoor terrasse.

Shack Attakk has three restaurants across Quebec, one in Montreal, Chambly and Mont-St-Hilaire.

Shack Attakk

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Address: 2500, rue Beaubien E., Montreal, QC

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The cold weather may be creepin' in, but since when has that ever stopped the city of Montreal ... especially when it comes to the weekend?

So grab your coats and your smile because this weekend's sure to be as amazing as ever. Here are 11 things to do.

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