The Best Cafés, Restaurants and Bars in Pointe-Saint-Charles

Restaurant Sabayon in Pointe-Saint-Charles

Bordered by the Lachine Canal and the St-Lawrence river, just steps from the Atwater Market, downtown, and the lively streets of Verdun, Pointe-Saint-Charles is now a vibrant neighbourhood. Its two main streets, Centre and Wellington, host several of our favorite spots in the city. Cafés, restaurants, bars, gourmet shops, bakeries, and more abound in this little slice of the Southwest of Montreal! Here are some of our favorite addresses in Pointe-Saint-Charles!

But first, a bit of history! Founded in 1654, Pointe-Saint-Charles is the second oldest neighbourhood in Montreal, after Old Montreal. This strip of land, which stretched from the current Notre-Dame Street to the St. Lawrence River, once belonged to lords Charles Le Moyne and Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve (none other than the co-founder of Montreal!). Remnants of that era can still be found, such as the Saint-Gabriel house, where Marguerite Bourgeoys welcomed the King’s Daughters after their long journey across the sea, which you can still visit today.

In the 19th century, after the opening of the Lachine Canal, the area was bustling with workers. Many of them were Irish immigrants who had fled the Great Famine, and many of their descendants still live in the neighbourhood today. With the construction of the Victoria Bridge and the Grand Trunk Railway, which set up its workshops there, Pointe-Saint-Charles became one of the cradles of Canada’s industrialization. Numerous factories and manufacturing plants followed, like the Redpath sugar refinery, Five Roses flour mill, and Northern Electric. After the 1930 economic crisis, the neighbourhood’s economic vitality declined. The closure of the Lachine Canal with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1970 further plunged Pointe-Saint-Charles into poverty, with the population halving during this period. Not-so-fun fact: this rapid decline led to the creation of the Pointe-Saint-Charles Community Clinic, which served as a model for today’s CLSCs.

It was only after the gradual restoration of the Lachine Canal between the late 1970s and early 2000s that the neighbourhood began to experience a resurgence. The construction of numerous condos along the canal, particularly in the former Northern Electric facilities (now the Nordelec), led to rapid gentrification. Many families and young professionals moved in. Today, it’s a great and pleasant milieu de vie, with a wide variety of local shops, charming cafés, restaurants, and grocery stores.

Read on to discover our favorite spots in Pointe-Saint-Charles!

Honorary mentions:

For craft beer lovers, we also suggest:

A few gourmet grocery stores to discover:

  • L’Avant Goût, a small gourmet grocery offering fine local and imported products

  • Le Détour, a non-profit cooperative grocery run by its members, located in Bâtiment 7

Sabayon

Sabayon, the new home of famed pastry chef Patrice Demers and his life and business partner, maitre d’ Marie-Josée Beaudoin, achieved overwhelming success right from its opening. The venue offers three experiences, all by reservation only, for a very limited number of guests: a tea service on Friday and Saturday afternoons, a six-course “surprise” tasting menu in the evenings from Thursday to Saturday, and cooking and pastry workshops presented by Patrice himself.

2194 Rue Centre
Montréal

Paul Patates

If, like us, you have a weakness for delicious fries or retro-style diners, you will love Paul Patates! A true institution, Paul Patates holds a prime spot on our list of comforting restaurants. Imagine a menu of fully loaded hot dogs and classic Quebec poutines, all made with love and care. The place is unpretentious and perfect for a comforting and indulgent break. You might recognize several photos of comedian Patrick Huard on the walls; Paul Patates was the favourite snack bar of Rogatien, his character in the series Taxi 0-22.

760 Rue Charlevoix
Montréal
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Boom J's Cuisine

A Pointe-Saint-Charles institution, Boom J’s has been serving authentic Jamaican and Caribbean specialties since 2013. Must tries are the charcoal-grilled jerk chicken, braised oxtail stew, and Jamaican patties. The restaurant also offers catering services and a food truck for events.

2026 Rue Wellington
Montréal

Knox

Knox Taverne is a Montreal classic and ranks high on our list of the city’s most beautiful bars. It’s a stunning venue filled with greenery and wooden decor, and its large windows give the space a relaxed and welcoming vibe. In addition to a pleasant setting and an enticing drinks menu, the food at Knox Tavern is excellent. We love just about everything about this place: its great cocktail selection, wine list, food menu, and decor!

1871 Rue Centre
Montréal

Palomino

Palomino, by the Knox Taverne team, is a new must-visit spot for pizza lovers in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Somewhere between Roman and Sicilian style, their al taglio (cut into squares) pizza has a thick crust that is both soft and crispy. The menu is short, but every option is executed to perfection.

1214 Rue Shearer
Montréal

Fugazzi Pizza (Pointe Saint-Charles)

Established on Centre Street since 2019, the first Fugazzi pizzeria quickly became a neighborhood favorite – and it’s no surprise, as the people behind the project are also responsible for other popular spots like Barroco, Foiegwa, and Atwater Cocktail Club. We love the lively ambiance, eclectic decor, and the menu featuring excellent pizzas (we’re crazy about the Wu Tang Killa Beez, with honey and spicy Calabrese), salads, and fresh pasta (try the cacio e pepe flambéed with cognac inside a Gran Padano wheel – it’s quite the show!).

1886 Rue Centre
Montréal

Milky Way Cocktail Bar

Located above Fugazzi in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Milky Way is a hidden bar offering a cosmic ambiance and delicious cocktails. With a capacity of 120 people, it also serves Fugazzi’s menu, making it the perfect spot for a fun night under the glass roof. Milky Way is undeniably one of Montreal’s most beautiful bars.

1886 Rue Centre
Montréal

June Buvette

June Buvette, in Pointe-Saint-Charles, offers a convivial atmosphere with playful cuisine, excellent wines, and an intimate decor. The menu features creative and nostalgic dishes, paired with wines selected by an experienced sommelier.

1900 Rue Centre
Montréal

Le Petit Sao PSC (Pointe-Saint-Charles)

Le Petit Sao is a charming Vietnamese counter located on Centre Street in Pointe-Saint-Charles. It’s a great spot to enjoy excellent, reimagined Vietnamese dishes in a colourful setting, served by a very friendly team. Le Petit Sao offers a wide variety of delicious and affordable dishes with several vegetarian options. It’s a friendly option for a quick veggie-friendly lunch.

1870 Rue Centre
Montréal

Lecavalier Petrone

Created by Chloé Migneault-Lecavalier and Loïse Desjardins-Petrone, Lecavalier Petrone is one of Montreal’s best chocolate shops and patisseries, offering a range of products as beautiful as they are delicious. Their chocolates and pastries are true works of art with sometimes surprising flavours. Originally located in a small workshop on Centre Street, the patisserie now occupies a large modern space designed by Dupont Blouin architects. A must-visit for Valentine’s Day, holidays, or any chocolate craving!

2423 Rue Centre
Montréal

Taglio Boucherie & Deli Artisanale

Taglio revives on the legacy of Quebec Smoked Meat, a historic Pointe-Saint-Charles institution whose smokers had been in operation since the 1950s, before it closed down in 2023. The artisanal butcher shop and deli serves some of the best smoked meat sandwiches in town, along with other specialties like smoked salmon, prosciutto cotto, beef carpaccio, and porchetta. A new neighbourhood essential!

1889 Rue Centre
Montréal

Clarke Café (PSC)

Clarke Café, a Pointe-Saint-Charles staple, moved to a new location on Shearer Street. Despite the change of location, the establishment continues to offer its delicious sandwiches, coffee, and Italian pastries while maintaining the warm and friendly atmosphere of the previous spot.

1207 Rue Shearer
Montréal

Le Café Bloom

Café Bloom, located in the heart of Pointe-Saint-Charles, is a colourful and charming spot beloved by artists and locals for its delicious cuisine. It’s a place for gathering and sharing, where you can enjoy a good coffee, work, or meet up over tasty dishes in a warm environment. The entire menu is delicious, but the famous bun dej is particularly worth trying.

1940 Rue Centre
Montréal

Mollo Café - Gelato

Recently relocated a few steps from its original location, Café Mollo is a charming café and gelateria in Pointe-Saint-Charles, appreciated for its relaxed vibe and bohemian aesthetic. With local products, fresh bakery treats, and irresistible homemade ice cream, it’s an ideal community gathering spot. As they say themselves, “A family story.”

2035 Wellington
Montréal
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Mollo Boulangerie - Lab

Located just a few steps from the café on Wellington Street, Mollo Boulangerie – Lab offers a range of sourdough bread, pastries, and artisan viennoiseries, all made on-site. At lunchtime, you can also enjoy delicious sandwiches on baguette or focaccia and pizza slices.

2001 Rue Wellington
Montréal

Café Cosé

Café Cosé is a charming café with Vietnamese influences, located on Centre Street in Pointe-Saint-Charles. With its minimalist decor and a menu of coffee drinks and Vietnamese specialties, this little café offers a warm and welcoming experience.

1883 Rue Centre
Montréal

Sunday Cuisine Café

Located on Centre Street, Sunday Cuisine et Café is a true ode to wellness and health. Run by a young couple well-known on Montreal’s culinary scene, Lélia Vincent (Buvette Pastek) and Thomas Vernis (Santos, Uniburger, Mignon, Buvette Pastek, June Buvette) of the Tomahawk Group, the café offers smoothie bowls, sandwiches, bowls, and salads, along with a selection of energizing drinks: coffee, cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and more.

1905 Rue Centre
Montréal
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