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Place Bourassa

3.0 (1 review)
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Place Versailles - Carpeted walkways, planters, sloped floor changes, and the overall vibe speak to a Place Versailles from the '70s.

Place Versailles

(11 reviews)

$$

Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Place Versailles is a-ok. Yes, it could be better; however, it's a major shopping center with…read moreample parking on the east side of Montreal where, unbeknownst to a lot of tourists, there is a large swath of different neighborhoods, some with attractive detached homes, with many demographics having different tastes, needs, and budgets. The layout is not exactly simple and linear, but it's not that challenging since the mall is more of a medium-sized one. It has 2 or 3 anchors and plenty of "middle class" stores. I say that because you won't find the upscale ones here and one of the anchors is Canadian Tire (which is a general merchandise mart as well). The food court is small, but it has enough variety. If you're looking to a mall food court to eat well, I'd question why you'd even be doing that. Mall food court food is "tide over" food. Not everyone needs trendy things. I say that because, in Montreal, there are many places to buy things that are "cool" or "chic," with most of them in more urban(e) shopping centers downtown or in boutiques throughout the more sought after neighborhoods. However, people also need malls with bread and butter stores and, at present, that's the niche that Place Versailles appears to fill. Because of its simple nature, Place Versailles gets 3 stars from me. It's great that Montreal has a mall like this within its city limits, and that it sits right next to the 25 at Sherbrooke. This type of suburban mall is more likely to be encountered further out ... on the West Island, in Laval, and on the north and south shores. Again, there is plenty of free parking - a real challenge in most parts of Montreal - and, should you want to take the Metro running under Sherbrooke to get here, your station would be Radisson.

Oldies but goodies, this places is a throwback to my childhood every time…read more But, fortunately, when I go, I don't see how everything got decrepit and bland. Because unlike other old mall, they updated and refreshed most of the stuff. Sure, lots of elements from the '90 are still there. But they also feature the big box store you want from a mall.

Centre Rockland - Menu

Centre Rockland

(26 reviews)

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Mont-Royal

Love Rockland been coming here for years. Decent selection of stores got my Jack and Jones, Zara,…read moreH&M and Ernest just to name a few. they use to have one of the better SAQ's around but they've downsized it. Food court is so much better than it use to be. Enjoyed a meal at Souvlaki Bar and Grillades Torino. The sausage bowl was good and had lots of items inside of it, such as rice, lettuce, corn, olives, pickled peppers, pickles, spicy mayo, garlic sauce, onions and more. The chicken souvlaki from Souvlaki Bar was some of the best chicken I've had, great taste and the pita was also very good.

did all the research before booking myself and my wife with Dr Roy as he was referred to us! Wow…read morewas this a bad mistake. We both had back issues. I was more concerned about my wife than myself. We made THREE trips to Montreal $'s and two to Dr Roy. My wife had injections to AVOID SUGERY that lasted two weeks. She was told by Dr Roy that if this didn't work he had other options he could try. Pain is back full tilt! Called Dr Roy and they wouldn't let me get through to him for my wife. She's having bad side effects. So I go online to make another appointment! A very very rude male nurse calls her to only LECTURE her on the Dr's Position. He only does injections and does not follow up on patients or call them she was TOLD. So we don't get to here what the other options were and why she's having these severe side effects that she's never ever had before. What a coincidence. We flew three times to Montreal to see a specialist only to get a rude nurse trying to pass her off. Told her to see her own Dr here in Sydney. My pain for myself is healing both neck and back so I'm the lucky one. I paid $750 for a five minute talk with a promised follow up call when he received my spine MRI. By email, LONG STORY but no call was made the rude male nurse flicked me off.I really don't care about myself and getting ripped off $750 what I care about is my poor wife that is now experiencing 9/10 pain and being talk to rudely by a nurse who couldn't care less. Sorry to rant but the general public should be aware. We are back to the drawing board after me putting all my faith into Rockland clinics. Very disheartening and disappointed! I TRUSTED THEM.

Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou - Fruits and local jams

Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou

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Anjou

Les Halles D'Anjou is a little mall where you can easily find everything you need to satisfy even…read morethe most discerning palates. It isn't far from my office so I often stop here after work if I need to pick up something for dinner or entertaining. Most of the stores here are food-related though there is a Dollarama and Archambault. In terms of food they have it all: a bakery, a cheese shop, a pasta shop, butcher, fishmonger and a SAQ. In the warmer months you can find a great little outdoor farmer's market. When it's too cold for the farmer's market you can choose to go to Fruiterie 440 instead. The food court here is your typical mall food court in that it is mostly chains but I rarely eat there. If you're in Anjou Les Halles is well worth the visit. It is kind of far from the metro so if you're coming here you're best off driving. Being out in the suburbs there is always an abundance of parking.

Halles d'anjou is a great little shopping mall that contains cheese stores, bakeries/pastry shops,…read morefruit and veggie store, fish market and butcher shops. It's a good place to shop if you'd like to buy high end and imported products. Some stores are on the pricey side but majority of stores offer good quality products, therefore you get what you paid for. In the summer time, local farmers come to set up shop near the entrance of the mall during early morning and mid-afternoon. You could find everything from fine herbs to local strawberries and corn on the cob. Merchants also sell farmer's preserves like fruit ketchup and jam. Special Quebec merchandise like blueberry wine from Lac St.Jean can be found as well.

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