Where to Get Coffee and Brunch in Montreal #6: Arts Cafe
Mile Ends Arts Cafe is a quaint little cafe that offers great breakfast, good coffee, and so much more.
Mile Ends Arts Cafe is a quaint little cafe that offers great breakfast, good coffee, and so much more.
Interview with Angelo Tsarouchas about the upcoming Ethnic Show at Just for Laughs in Montreal
Watching the hard hitting sport of Roller Derby proves to be a great way to spend an evening in Montreal. Plus, there’s Pabst.
With its one-of-a-kind artisanal products, Mile End’s new Biergarten-inspired market is open every weekend this summer.
Fans watch a tense quarter final game between Germany and France at Café Frappé in Montreal.
St. Denis is awash in clowns, acrobats, contortionists, and mayhem as the Montreal Complètement Cirque claims St. Denis each evening.
Restaurant Mañana serves up an abundance of delicious Mexican fare on St. Denis at an affordable price.
Netherlands fans in orange and blue celebrate as Mexico is eliminated. Pictures from Montreal of World Cup fans watching the games.
Brazil came through to defeat Chile. Here is German Silva’s photolog of the game in Café Frappé.
We bring back the Montreal Bucket List with Annie Shreeve’s visit to Montreal’s authentic Brittany pastry shop for a pastry that sells out before 9 a.m.
In the journey to hit all of Montreal’s bucket list classics, Esther hits a restaurant that might derail the project entirely.
Head down to Pinq Taco every 3rd Saturday of the month to check out featured comics for guaranteed laughs.
The crowd of Portugal fans watching the dramatic Portugal vs. USA game was captured by Germán Silva at Cafe Frappe.
This Old Port eatery was picked by Montrealers as a restaurant must, but Esther lets us know if once is enough.
Montreal’s annual summer Mural Festival brings out graffiti and street artists to create magnificent murals on buildings in the Plateau.
Why go to the movie theatre at the Forum and sneak from film to film when you can see great free films screen outside the SAT every Tuesday?
It may primarily serve burgers and orange drink, but 40 years is long enough to avoid Decarie’s iconic orange ball.
Shoebox sized and with Italian retro charm, Cafe 1880 serves strong coffee and authentic chai lattés at good prices.
Glam Gam returns to Montreal Fringe with a show featuring more plot to go with that nudity. Not to worry, they’re as crazy as ever and it’s for a great cause.
Kim Hachey missed Montreal’s sandy beach last year. This year, she made sure she went.
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