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    Place Dupuis

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Place Montréal Trust

    Place Montréal Trust

    3.9(14 reviews)
    1.8 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    Place Montreal Trust is a large shopping mall in downtown Montreal, located west of the Eaton…read moreCentre, at the corner of Saint Catherine Street and McGill College Avenue. With over 320,000 square feet of stores and services, Place Montreal Trust attracts 14 million visitors each year. Its indoor water fountain has the highest water spout in North America at 30 metres in height. I have shopped in here many times since the variety of stores is really good. Something for everyone. Place Montreal Trust is linked to the Underground City of Montreal and the metro network as well. Inexpensive options here would be stores like Dollarama and McDonald's, making this shopping mall a value stop as compared to the Eaton center next door.

    There's this make cleaner who works in the food court. He's been harassing me many times. He starts…read moresticking a broomstick pole under my seat or table very close to my feet and starts sweeping but it's clean already. I move and he follows me. He's french speaking, white, short Brown hair, about 5 ft 7, wears a medium blue shirt and pants. I have reported him. I told him I'd call police if he doesn't leave me alone but he keeps bothering me. Beware of him. The security there is lousy and they refuse to speak English. So it could be the security is involved in it. Some of the security guards were going inthe women's bathroom and looking the stalls. And they're male guards. Not a safe place. The owner of the food court or mall does not reply. They're called Ivanhoe.Anyone have similar problems there?The guy must have a criminal record. He acts like a psycho.

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    Les Galeries du Parc - Decked out for Christmas.

    Les Galeries du Parc

    3.2(6 reviews)
    1.4 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$

    So Les Galeries du Parc is a functional mall that is for the convenience of those who work or live…read morenearby. It is not a destination shopping mall! I used to go there all the time when I lived in the area, mostly just to the Dollarama since I was a student of limited funds, lol. But sometimes I would splurge (usually after Christmas or my birthday, haha) and shop at Eden, the grocery store on the main level. Eden sells lots of organic items and health food products. They also have a large selection of Korean food (!) They have fresh produce, shelf stable items, refrigerated products and ready-to-eat foods. They sell baked goods like empanadas and Jamaican beef patties. They also have Japchae and Gimbap. So multicultural :) I think Eden is the coolest store in Les Galeries du Parc. There is also a Uniprix for all your drugstore needs, and a Metro for your usual grocery store needs. They have an SAQ (liquor store) and some smaller independent stores (jewellery, electronics, tanning salon, etc.). There's a small food court with some Asian food places and a Middle Eastern food place. There is also a repertory theatre in this mall (Cinema du Parc), which makes the entire lower level smell like popcorn. However, the lower level also smells like cleaning products, so basically popcorn and cleaning products, weird, I know. The subway also runs underneath the mall and sometimes you can feel the vibrations. The above places have been around for a while because they were all there when I was living in the area, but I went back recently and saw some new stores. On the main level, there is an Asian crepe café called Genki Crepe. It looked super cute and cool, but I didn't have a chance to try anything there. There's also a St. Hubert Express there now. It's a convenient mall for locals, not a place you would drive across town to visit.

    Galeries du Parc is so convenient if you're working or going to school nearby. I mean sure it's not…read morea fancy place and it looks really depressing because of the layout and styling, but it has everything you need. It connects the Air Transat tower all the way to the Parc Cinema. They also do their best at having a varied food court. And if there's anything you feel like eating that isn't there, it is probably on parc street outside. They have a postal office, parking, pharmacy, grocery store. Also a Saint Hubert Express! Obviously not somewhere you have to visit or should ever feel inclined to visit because it isn't anything special. But for people nearby, it's great!

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    Les Galeries du Parc - Restaurant inside the mall.

    Restaurant inside the mall.

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    Halles de La Gare - Ceiling

    Halles de La Gare

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    Are you kidding me that no one has reviewed this place yet? Les Halles de la Gare (apparently also…read morecalled "Central Station Complex-Homburg" but I have honestly never heard anyone refer to it as such) is awesome! It's the little shopping complex (mostly a food court) that connects the Central Train Station to Place Ville Marie. It is where I buy food to take on the train with me when I'm traveling economy (because in my opinion, the food they sell on the VIA trains in economy is not exactly tasty - which is such a contrast from the food they serve in Business Class/VIA1, which is actually quite good, but I digress...). The food court has a lot of options. Most are chains, but there are a few independents. There's Chop Crazy Creations, Saint Cinnamon, Thai Express, Jugo Juice, Sul Posto, Tim Hortons, Second Cup, Rotisserie Fusee, Première Moisson, Tiki Ming, Sushi Shop, and many others. There's an independent Chinese place and a Mediterranean place. There's also Deli Planet, which is a sit down restaurant. There's an SAQ, a convenience store, a chocolate shop, and a store that sells things made out of wood (!) It's super convenient, not only for passengers, but apparently for VIA as well. A couple of years ago when I was traveling business class Montreal to Ottawa, something went wrong with their food preparation process and they weren't able to serve us the regular meal, so VIA got us all quarter chicken boxed dinners from Rotisserie Fusee (and issued us a VIA credit for the inconvenience). I have no idea what they did for their vegan and vegetarian passengers...? Anyway, I love having so many dining options around the Montreal Train Station. This is such a huge contrast from the Ottawa Train Station where there is only one dining option (Sul Posto), well, 2 options if you count the vending machine as the other option! O_o

    Les Halles de La Gare is located in the underground area where the Canadian Rail Train Station is…read morelocated. It opens early and is a good place to explore if you are a tourist or local. There are florist shops, pastry shops, breakfast and lunch food courts which provide French and other International Food at a "reasonable" price. Definitely worth the trip to explore on a cold winter day.

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    Halles de La Gare - Lots of seating

    Lots of seating

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    List of businesses

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    Beautiful ceiling

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