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Marché Atwater

Atwater Market

4.2 (201 reviews)
ModeratePublic Markets
Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Sasa P.

Huge market, beautiful produce, tons of shops surrounding the food stands that sell all sorts of dry goods, jams, syrups etc. A handful of food trucks and picnic tables for grabbing lunch. And then if you enter the inside shopping area up the stairs there are a bunch of meat suppliers.

Pork pate with green peppercorns and many others
Cynthia P.

Visiting Montreal with my family. Went to Marche Atwater and tasted some marvelous cheeses with Patrick, amazing pork pate with green peppercorns, and yummy smoked meat sliced thinly. Bought some amazing and fresh strawberries and raspberries! The boulangerie had great olive bread and many other selections!

Robert S.

For the past few years, I have enjoyed Marche Atwater more and more...there's a well defined food court outside the main building with lots of choices of ethnic cuisines. There's a really large flower and plant shop also on the outside with beautiful choices for those who love colorful greenery and flowers. Still there are dozens of vegetable and fruit stands at the market as well as many prepared and gourmet food stores. Easy to get to using the metro at Lionel Grioulx.

Becky C.

Beautiful market with lots of options!!! You can score quite a few deals!! Lots of fresh, local produce that looks beautiful. I picked up some fresh produce and a baguette from a store which claimed to have Montreal's #1 baguette. I always love coming to the market. There's so much to see and shop for. I'd recommend coming hungry because there are some stalls in the centre serving full meals. Next time I'll have to go to the flower shop!

Jacklyn K.

Such a cool indoor/outdoor market for everything you could need want or dream of!! We were able to find some of our favorite French grocery brands and treats inside too which was an unexpected treat. We loved wandering throguh and then enjoying a little lunch in the outdoor food stall area. The food stalls are radically over priced (noteably the Thai food stall charge $25 for a small noodle dish) but was tasty. The vegetable displays are so intentional and all the mums in season right now are beautiful!

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Carolen M.

I love markets especially ones where they're multiple stalls with different items and folks that specialize in areas like meats, fishes, produce, nuts, etc. Although in the US we have farmers markets where it's kind of similar, I like that this is an actual location that is permanent and most of the stalls are indoors so you're safe from the elements. You can find a variety of goods here and can get lost in a good way. We only had to pick up a few items for New Years Eve so we picked up cake, veggies, a sparkling cider, cheese as well as lobsters. It was a bit crowded initially but there were areas that were a little less which was nice. Either way it's a lovely spot for those who like to peruse goods/food and also great if you're looking for local items for gifts!

Royals (second from the left, and so much more. This is not even 20% of what you'll find.
Andy R.

The whole place is a delight. Sat yourself a spending limit, and make sure you reserve some for the bakery/patisserie. I was happy to wait in line on a busy Saturday to grab a second "Royal". It's well and surely the best confectionery I've ever seen. All of the vendors were enthusiastic. The meats, cheeses and produce beautiful. Truly large enough to have anything you want and small enough to walk everything-and be known if you go regularly.

Cappuccino, latte, pastries
Enxhi B.

Lovely breakfast here at the market. We ordered some pastries and a latte and cappuccino and were seated to enjoy. Everything was truly so tasty. Afterwards we walked around to check out the other businesses here in the market. Many great options for fresh meat, cheese, pasta, and more. We went on Monday morning and it was busy!

Indoor market stall
Sarah A.

Definitely worth a visit to enjoy some delicious breads, cheeses, jams and jellies as well as all the spices you could imagine and chocolates galore. It's markedly smaller than Jean Talon but you can find all your essentials here. It's mostly covered or indoors which was convenient on the rainy day we visited. There is also free 90 minute lot parking which was much appreciated. I did find some of the prices a bit higher for some items but the selection is amazing. Excellent COVID protocols.

Charles S.

I can't compare Atwater to Montreal's other markets since this is the only one I have visited. It's pretty terrific. More established businesses -- butchers, a bakery, sweet shops, coffee shops, restaurants-- are inside. Produce vendors outside. We bought wild blueberries, apples and 'ground cherries' (they look a bit like a smaller version of the tomatillo, but taste a bit like a kiwi. We were there in October and there was an enormous number of pumpkins of every sort.

Mel T.

Well this was pretty underwhelming and disappointing... I thought it would be more than just produce but that's mostly what it is. Pricey produce, that is. You can find similar quality for cheaper at the local supermarkets. None of the food stands by the food truck area were open, which is what we were looking forward to. Maybe it's because we came on a Monday, but I'm not sure I'd want to give it a second chance if I ever come back to Montreal. At least there was free parking! And plenty of it (though I can't say the same would happen on weekends).

Ernest F.

OMG!!!!!! Atwater is so awesome!!! Open space. Great fruit. Amazing vegetables. Even plants, from basil to succulents. There's a specialty cheese shop, and bakery. If you're hungry, there's a bunch of picnic tables so you can order anything from sushi to laksa. I love this place and cannot wait to come back! PS. There's a liquor store across the street so you can buy everything you need for dinner within two blocks.

Kerry M.

This is a beautiful market filled with fresh flowers, plants, cheese, meat, wine-you name it! Part indoor and part outdoor. We went through the cafe line today for lunch. Delicious.

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If you like fresh and quality food, go to this market!! Amazing food. You can enjoybagain flavours that were lost with the supermarkets.

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Marché Place Jacques Cartier - Shop front. We were walking around Old Montreal and this little shop caught our eye - SO CUTE

Marché Place Jacques Cartier

4.0(1 review)
3.7 kmVille-Marie

Sweet (figuratively AND literally lol) little shop and stand-alone shack in the middle of the Place…read moreJacques Cartier cobblestone square in Old Montreal right there among the shops, bars, restaurants, souvenir places and near the waterfront Port. Lovely walking area both during the day and beautiful at night with locals and visitors strolling, hanging and enjoying the ambience...especially on a beautiful Summer evening like the day we went - it happened to be F1 race weekend so Old Montreal was abuzz. We had just finished dinner close by and as usual were looking for a place to get a sweet treat to cap off the meal. Truth be told, we were heading for Dairy Queen and then saw Ben and Jerry's across the square and right smack dab in the middle of both of them on the square was this little gem of a place. All we needed to see was the Crème Glacée sign and that's all she wrote. It was late, around 10PM, but this place was open. So cute - all 4 sides of the shop. Ice cream, sorbet - many different tempting flavors. I had a small pistachio ice cream (see my pic) - AMAZINGLY DELISH, CREAMY AND PACKED WITH FLAVOR (and bits of pistachio). HIT THE SPOT PERFECTLY. We also bought a few gift items there - some maple tea, maple syrup and jams. As we enjoyed our dessert, we were entertained by a street performer: a beautifully costumed flamenco dancer, twirling, spinning and clicking her heels on her wooden platform "stage" to her lively, upbeat music. If you're in the area, skip Ben and Jerry's and DQ and stop in here! It's a treat!

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Marché Place Jacques Cartier - Shopfront. Skip Ben and Jerry's and Dairy Queen! Come here for homemade ice cream and sorbet - open late!

Shopfront. Skip Ben and Jerry's and Dairy Queen! Come here for homemade ice cream and sorbet - open late!

Marché Place Jacques Cartier - Assortment of maple products including maple syrup, jams and spreads

Assortment of maple products including maple syrup, jams and spreads

Marché Place Jacques Cartier - Menu board for ice cream and sorbet - zoom in for prices and flavors (June 2022)

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Menu board for ice cream and sorbet - zoom in for prices and flavors (June 2022)

Marché Public 440 - Signage

Marché Public 440

4.0(4 reviews)
17.9 kmLaval
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TL;DR/The Short Version: Cool market with open air/outdoors…read moresection and covered/indoors section. From fruits and vegetables to Wagyu beef and foie gras, they have it all for the at-home chef. The Long Version: My husband and I love Farmers' Markets, so while planning our trip to Laval, I marked Marché Public 440 as one of the places for us to check out. We went in May so the outdoors section was open. I doubt it's open year-round, like the indoors section. The outdoors section had lots of affordably priced fruits and vegetables. We ended up getting 5 containers of blackberries for $1 each. We also got 2 packs of baby cucumbers. Each pack had 6 cucumbers and they were $2 each or 2 packs for $3. The indoors section is significantly pricier, but they have gourmet items. They had expensive cuts of meats, gourmet cheeses and artisan chocolates. They had a few eateries too, which ranged in prices. It's a fun place to walk around. Lots of free parking in their private parking lot. Review #97 (2025)

J'adore le marché 440 car il est pratique d'accès, avec un grand parking gratuit et on y trouve de…read moretout sans avoir à marcher des kilomètres. En plus on peut y attraper un chariot comme au supermarché et passer de boutique en boutique avec. L'été il y a les vendeurs de légumes à l'extérieur. J'adore y acheter des cagettes entières pour faire des bocaux de légumes. A l'intérieur je vais à la poissonnerie, chez le boucher, la SAQ et la boulangerie et parfois aussi à la chocolaterie ou dans les boutiques de cadeaux. Vraiment pratique!

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Marché Public 440 - The indoors section

The indoors section

Marché Public 440 - The indoors section

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La Moutonnière

5.0(2 reviews)
7.0 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie

La Moutonniere is a small little creamery that offers semi-firm cheese made with a blend of cow…read more(Jersey cows) and ewe's (La Moutonniere's flock) milk. You can visit their creamery, but I had a chance to visit their Jean-Talon Market location - the cheese with the green label refers to the milk of the animals grazing in the mountain pastures during the growing season; the label that has a snow-covered landscape refers that the milk is from the animals that were fed on hay during the winter months. All the cheeses are aged for 2-4 months in the creamery's underground cave and comes with a natural rind; pressed cheeses, blue vein cheeses, fresh, cheeses, brined cheeses, soft rind cheeses, and even other dairy products (such as yogurts, sheep's milk, and cream) are offered. I thought the cheeses were rich and creamy with a subtle hint of acidity from the sheep's milk - they're pretty delicious, and I'm sure you'll be able to find a version that you'll like! If you're in the market to purchase some sheep, they also have ewes and rams for sale (Canadian Livestock Records Corporation-registered); they also have woollen knit socks, comforters, pillows, berets, and even raw fleece for customized spinning/dye-ing. +fromagerie located in the Jean-Talon market +cow & ewe's milk semi-firm cheeses :D +located across the gelato place

I'll come right out and admit that I am a transplant from Brooklyn and yes, I've probably brought a…read morelittle of the stereotypical neurosis and taste for fancy things from NYC along with me. Since arriving in Montréal, I've been on the hunt for some milk from grass-fed animals. Cows, goats, buffalo, sheep - just give me milk from some kind of ruminant that eats grass instead of grain. Thanks to La Moutonnière, I've found it. From professed 100% Happy Sheep, La Moutonnière makes and sells milk, butter, and several types of cultured cheeses and yogurts, all from grass-and-hay fed sheep on their farm in Quebec. I tried their dairy products for the first time this week and am very impressed. Of course it's a bit more expensive than your industrial Québon/Kraft Foods versions but you know what you're getting in this case. La Moutonnière also sells wool, soap, and very reasonably priced lamb meat (I'm guessing those particular lambs aren't 100% happy sheep). The staff are wonderful too - I asked for sheep butter today and was told they were out. About five minutes later, they sought me out in a completely different section of the market to let me know they'd located some butter for me. A great first impression. Find them at the southeast corner of the Marché Jean-Talon, just across from Qui Lait Cru.

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