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    Fairmount Bagel - Sesame, Garlic and Poppy

    Fairmount Bagel

    4.1(802 reviews)
    5.2 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $

    These are definitely my favorite Montreal bagels…read more As a NYC native, I think I am qualified to judge bagels. NYC bagels are definitely the best but these bagels are right up there as well. The biggest difference has to be the hint of sweet that comes from the honey. I did really like that hint of sweetness in my bagel. I was especially enamored with the poppy ones, the aroma and flavor of those were really punchy. The onion and garlic were also very aromatic. I also enjoyed these bagels as the natives do, ripping and dunking them in the cream cheese. The Tre Selle containers of cream cheese were lighter and less dense than the Philadelphia cream cheese I normally get with my bagels. Supposedly it's not a dense because it has less preservatives. I tried the bagel crisps and other items but the bagels are definitely the draw. I ended up grabbing a dozen for my trip back to the states. Fairmount doesn't have as many locations as the main competitor in the area and these is no where to eat in. This is strictly a grab your bagels to go, the ambiance is compact once inside.

    The other bagel place you must try in Montreal (or is this THE place, and they're the "other")…read more Came here on a Monday morning in March, and can only imagine how crazy this place gets in the summertime and/or the weekend. Line out the door (just barely), but that's usually a good sign right? Once I made it in the door, I saw ALL the bagels, and I mean ALL THE BAGELS. What's nice is they also have a small, refrigerated area with drinks and different types of cream cheeses and such (in case you didn't happen to have some already). Had to dry the all dressed bagels and they were LEGIT. Did a side by side comparison with St. Viateur and our family was split 2:2 with which on they liked more. Needless to say this was a solid bagel offering, and one which we were more than happy to take back to the US with us (they too provide a paper bag and a plastic bag in case you'd like to freeze them to consume later). OVERALL - gotta go. like American and Lafayette in Detroit, you gotta try both premier bagel outlets in Montreal, or you're doing yourself a disservice. CELEBRITY RATING - Catherine O'Hara

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    The outside

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    St-Viateur Bagel & Café - Everything and sesame seed bagels

    St-Viateur Bagel & Café

    4.0(536 reviews)
    5.4 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$

    We went early and there was no line. This location takes card and we also were able to sit on the…read morepatio. Great service through the whole meal and the bagels were quick to come out. We ordered the "Le Joe Bagel", which was the one on Netflix, a spicy everything bagel (new), a maple apple bagel, and a rosemary & sea salt bagel with jalapeno cream cheese (new). I would say that the "Le Joe Bagel" was a little sweet for us since it had fig in it. The spicy everything bagel was good and the jalapeno cream cheese had a good kick to it too. But my favorite was the maple apple bagel since it was just simple and nice. The bagel itself looks smaller than a New York bagel but it's more dense and gives a good pretzel feel to it. I tend to like that more than the full bread feel from New York. We didn't try other bagel spots but I don't feel like I would need to or want to. It was great. I'd come back

    We ordered some yummy breakfast on Uber Eats because we found out this place was cash only. We had…read moreno cash on us and we're traveling internationally so we did not want to go and extreme money so we decided to Uber Eats even though it was a little more expensive. I ordered a breakfast sandwich, which was Omelette, bacon, lettuce, tomato, with pesto or mayo. My mom ordered a smoked meat sandwich, which was old-fashioned smoked meat, topped with yellow mustard. My sister got a sesame bagel with grilled cheese. We I'll loved our bagels. They were crunchy in the sandwiches tasted so fresh. It was great! Overall, we would love to come back again and actually go in person!

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    St-Viateur Bagel & Café - Ordering

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    St-Viateur Bagel & Café - Smoked meat on poppyseed bagel

    Smoked meat on poppyseed bagel

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    Schwartz's - Smoked meat sandwich

    Schwartz's

    4.1(3.5k reviews)
    4.0 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$

    Great smoked meat sandwich!…read more Honestly my first thought was to compare this sandwich to the many pastrami sandwiches I've had in NYC but that would be comparing apples to oranges. Even Schwartz will tell you it's not the same product although it is very similar. Both institutions cure, spice, smoke and steam the meat but that's where the similarities end. Although I don't know for sure, I've heard the cut of meat is different. Katz uses a naval cut, which is noticeably fattier and juicy. Schwartz's smoked meat doesn't lack in fattiness but it's far less fatty and juicy. Another fact on the first bite is -the flavor. Katz's flavor profile on the pastrami is a knockout punch while Schwartz delivers a jab. Schwartz's smoked meat delivers a different flavor profile all together. That's not to say Schwartz isn't great because it's half the price on Katz essentially and you don't have to tip your slicer here. That's not to say Schwartz doesn't bring their own brand of chaos. On my way out the slicer shouted he'd serve no one until the line was straightened out to his liking. LOL. It's all good though, that line was a mess and Sometimes tourists need a stern talking to. I'd get in a straight line for sure for this sandwich! I got my sandwich from the takeout next door versus waiting for table service. The line was 20 deep at 3pm and I just didn't have the patience on a drizzling afternoon. I'd revisit for another one of these smoked meat sandwiches.

    I'm not sure if my review is going to sway you one way or the other, but let me just say anyone who…read morehas done research on places to eat in Montreal has seen this place pop up, and let me tell you - it's worth it. Their smoked meat sandwich is next level. And while I only had a few places of comparison in Montreal, it was bar none the best smoked meat in Montreal. I dare say they are the Katz's of Montreal. I gotta say, it was a bit of a trek to get here. My wife dropped me off and drove around while I went to get my order. Let me just say, going at 10pm on a Monday night probably played in my favor. Still being that late on a Monday in March, this place was still busy. I could have gotten a table if I was dining in, but that was not my plan. I ran in to grab some take out, and I have to say, in the time it took me to turn around and pay for my sandwich, my sandwich was all ready to go. The anticipation built as we drove back to hotel with my smoked meat sandwich. When I opened it up, I can't say I was overwhelmed by the size of it, but after that first bite, I was hooked. This was the best bite I had on my whole trip, and I am now cursing myself for only getting one sandwich. We almost went back the next morning, but we had to be on the road, so alas, this one sandwich was all we got. OVERALL - if you don't go, it is truly your loss. I would probably try the poutine with the smoked meats on a return trip, to get the full, Montreal experience. CELEBRITY RATING - Ryan Gosling

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    Poutine à la Schwartz's

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    La Fabrique de Bagel

    La Fabrique de Bagel

    4.2(93 reviews)
    2.4 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    6/4/25 - went for take out Breakfast. Picked up a few…read moredifferent bagel combinations for myself and companion. There is some seating out side of the counter area. One thing: they are not as big nor dense as New York City bagels. These are enough for a decent Breakfast with coffee, and juice, and not feeling weighed down. We're on vacation. The staff is bilingual, helpful when the last time you used French was before the turn off the century =)

    "Her cheeks like the red rose that blooms in the spring Her…read morehair like a lily that grows in young valley She was only a hard-working factory girl" (Sinead O'Connor) La Fabrique de bagel translates into "The Bagel Factory" and there are nine of them in the Montreal area specializing in (you guessed it) the Montreal-style bagel). So, what is a Montreal bagel and how is it different from any other bagel? Well, they are smaller, thinner, denser, and sweeter, with a larger hole in the middle than most other bagels. Back in the day, they were always baked in a wood-burning oven. Today, those types of ovens are illegal, so they engaged a team of bagel production experts to reconfigure a cooking process and replicate the test and texture of their old-school wood fire baked ancestors. And their bagels can be enjoyed in eighteen different varieties, and that is a pretty awesome selection. We decided on an Everything Bagel with jalapeno cream cheese (C$5.25) and a Plain bagel with salmon cream cheese (C$5.25). Our drinks were a Small Americano (C$3.50) and a small drip coffee (C$2.75). My Everything bagel was wonderful. Chewy on the outside, soft on the inside, with a subtle "hint of sweetness" taste. It was everything you'd ever want in a bagel. And the jalapeno cream cheese was great. I order this a lot and sometimes I end up with a dissapointingly bland cream cheese with the lightest green tint to it, as though someone used an eye dropper to administer a few milligrams of pickle juice. But not here, there were actual hunks of raw jalapeno in the cream cheese that left no doubt in your mind what you were eating. They sure delivered the old zip I expect in anything with the word "jalapeno" in its description. You order on their assembly line (the servers were great), then grab a table out in the common area outside the store. PRO TIP The store can be tricky to find. It's inside an office building on a lower level which resembles a shopping mall. What a great thing for the office workers to grab some food without confronting the harsh Montreal winter weather.

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    La Fabrique de Bagel - Everything with jalapeno cream cheese

    Everything with jalapeno cream cheese

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    Guillaume - Olive Bread, Almond Cake and Brioche

    Guillaume

    4.7(120 reviews)
    5.3 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $

    Ubicada en pleno corazón de Saint-Laurent, en el Mile-End, esta panadería es una joya. Tienen una…read morevariedad espectacular de panadería, todo se ve y sabe de excelente calidad. Además, los precios son bastante accesibles para el nivel de los productos. Lo único malo es que no cuentan con mucho espacio para comer en el lugar, pero aun así es totalmente recomendada.

    Boulangerie Guillaume caught my eye unexpectedly. I did not have this place on my list of bakeries…read moreto try while in Montreal, but as I was walking in the area I noticed many people holding their distinctive yellow bags. I was intrigued, and since I can always go for some carbs I decided to head in and check this place out. Unlike most bakeries I visited, Boulangerie Guillaume has a much more modern look, and is larger than a standard bakery. Walking in, I was immediately greeted by stairs which led up to the main production area. All of the bakes were arranged on the back-wall perimeter of the space separated from the pedestrians by a glass wall. The color scheme was mostly black to contrast the bright yellow of the bags and signage. The arrangement of the bakes, combined with the color scheme and modern aesthetics, resulted in a stunning, visually striking presentation. I wasn't too hungry, but I can always go for some sweets and their date square looked good. I went with that, along with a cappuccino. The square was delicious - the dates were high quality, and the crust underneath was moist while maintaining its integrity. The cappuccino was also good, a great complement to the bake. Service was efficient, and overall I had a great experience at Boulangerie Guillaume. I definitely want to return to explore more of their menu - I noticed they had some savory items so perhaps for some lunch. Definitely one of the best bakeries I visited in Montreal.

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    Kettlemans Bagel - Everything bagel with vegetable cream cheese

    Kettlemans Bagel

    3.7(25 reviews)
    1.7 kmVille-Marie

    After having tried Montréal's iconic bagel places, was eager to go for a bagel at Kettlemans, the…read moreOntario chain's first Montréal location that happened to be (1) opened 24 hours and (2) a relatively short walking distance from my hotel. With large picture windows, seating, and bagel production able to be watched, it ended up to be a good choice. Chose Kettlemans Pumpernickel Bagel with Light Cream Cheese, a Cinnamon Puff, and a Coffee. The friendly attendant provided a pager while he prepared my baked goods. Kettlemans house coffees happen to be Lavazza, so selected the Dark Roast option. The great, super fresh Bagel also was half coated in Sesame. All was perfectly delicious at Kettlemans - plus sitting there enabled me to see one of their bakers rolling bagels, people watch, and charge my phone! Noted they had other enticing specialty treats that, had I not been on vacation with a full agenda, would have tried. Might consider next time trying their Sesame Bagel Dog! Definitely would recommend checking out this Kettlemans!

    So everyone's boasting about Montreal bagels and that they blow New York bagels away. So we had to…read morecheck for ourselves. Kettleman's is a cute little bagel and sandwich shop. They make their bagels right there in their shop and each bagel is baked in their wood fire oven. It smells fantastic. The menu is in French but if you go to their website, you can view the English menu. You pick a sandwich and choose the bagel. We weren't feeling too adventurous so we went with turkey and ham & cheese. The sandwiches were very good but there was nothing smeared on the bagels -- no mayo or cream cheese. There may have been a little dollop of mayo on top of the lettuce. As for the bagels, they are really good and very fresh. They're thinner and smaller than New York bagels and there's a slight sweetness detected. I still prefer the fluffier NY bagels but that's a debate for another time. Overall a nice place for lunch.

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    Kettlemans Beverage Station with Lavazza Coffees

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