The Best Addresses in Rosemont

Rosemont is a neighbourhood best discovered with a fork in hand and a glass nearby. People come for its quiet streets, but they stay for its welcoming tables, its small cafés filled with the aroma of freshly ground coffee, and its tempting counters where it’s all too easy to indulge. Everything here happens on a human scale: neighbourhood restaurants where regulars are instantly recognisable, artisans who work their products with care, and a food scene that keeps evolving without ever losing its simple, genuine spirit.

What we love about Rosemont is its unpretentious way of doing things. You’ll find creative spots alongside more classic addresses, all united by the same pursuit of what’s good. Good bread, good plates, good coffee, good wine — the kind that pairs just as well with a quiet Tuesday night as with a lively, impromptu gathering. You move from an indulgent bakery to a restaurant where the chef cooks as if hosting friends, then on to a cosy corner bar where natural wine flows easily and the evening always stretches a little longer than planned.

It’s a neighbourhood where you eat extremely well, but above all, where you eat with pleasure. The area is home to many of our must-visit addresses in the city, and that’s exactly what we want to share with you: our favourite spots, the ones that make Rosemont so endearing. Whether you’re a local or simply curious, here are the places that make you want to come back again and again, to savour a little more of what makes this neighbourhood’s food-loving heart beat.

vinvinvin

Vinvinvin is the kind of bar where you’re happy to let yourself be guided. The wine list is excellent—lively, precise, and full of great discoveries—inviting both curious newcomers and seasoned wine lovers to step outside their comfort zone. You drink well and eat just right: colourful small plates made for sharing, designed to pair perfectly with whatever’s in your glass. Bright and welcoming, the space is even more charming when the sun hits the terrace. A perfect spot to turn a simple 5 à 7 into a long evening.

1290 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Rose Ross

On Masson, Rose Ross shines as a neighbourhood restaurant that gets everything right: flavourful seasonal cooking, delicate plates, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger. It’s the kind of place you return to when you want to eat well, guided by the thoughtful, gourmet sensibility of the team behind the project.

3017 Rue Masson
Montréal

Porte à Côté - Boire & Manger

Right next to Rose Ross, the same team runs this more relaxed table, embracing the same philosophy in an even more accessible format. You’ll find beautiful shareable plates inspired by the day’s market, in a soft, intimate setting. A true neighbourhood restaurant—simple, good, generous (and affordable!)—where everything lines up for a great night out.

3019 Rue Masson
Montréal

Antonietta

Antonietta immediately charms with its quiet elegance and carefully executed Italian cuisine. Chef Anthony Bottazzi delivers refined, perfectly balanced dishes, while Luigi Minerva expertly guides you through a bottle selection that begs for a toast. A warm, welcoming table where la dolce vita takes on a distinctly Montréal twist.

6672 Avenue Papineau
Montréal

Restaurant Mastard

Awarded a Michelin star, Mastard is the warm neighbourhood restaurant of chef Simon Mathys and his partner Vicky. Tucked away on Bélanger Street, the menu highlights Québec terroir with refined technique and bold flavours. Intimate and ingredient-driven, it’s one of Montréal’s most exciting fine-dining addresses.

1879 Rue Bélanger
Montréal

BAR ST-DENIS

Bar St-Denis is chic without rigidity: refined but approachable cooking, warm service, and a thoughtfully curated natural wine list. The space is beautiful, lively, and filled with light. A place just as perfect for an impressive meal as for a simple glass that stretches into the night. No wonder it’s one of the city’s must-visit spots.

6966 Rue Saint-Denis
Montréal

Restaurant Gus

Gus is comfort neighbourhood dining at its best. The food is generous, unapologetic, and packed with flavour—perfect for big appetites and comfort-food cravings alike. The intimate, welcoming space opens onto the kitchen, and you feel at home the moment you walk in. A reliable go-to for eating very well without breaking the bank.

38 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Darna Bistroquet

At Darna, sharing, tasting, and gathering around the table feels just like home—and that’s no coincidence. Inspired by Moroccan and Mediterranean traditions, the bistroquet offers small, flavourful dishes that change with the seasons. A fragrant, sun-filled, deeply convivial cuisine led by a passionate owner duo.

1106 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Mamie

Bar Mamie is a dream spot for lovers of great bottles. Alongside the wine, you’ll find comforting dishes inspired by grandmother-style recipes, updated with a creative twist. It’s also one of the bars where you eat best.

328 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Montréal Plaza

Impossible to walk past Montréal Plaza without being intrigued: playful neon lights, bold décor, and a buzzing atmosphere. Inside, the cuisine of Charles-Antoine Crête and Cheryl Johnson is just as brilliant and carefree. The restaurant blends finesse, joyful madness, and brasserie spirit with rare talent. A true icon of Montréal’s food scene.

6230 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal

Juliette Plaza

The little sister of Montréal Plaza, Juliette Plaza carries the same festive, creative spirit in a simpler, more accessible format. The vibe is relaxed, the service friendly, and the food delicious well into the evening. You eat very well—without ever taking things too seriously.

6220 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal

Pichai

Pichai transports you straight to Isaan, in northeastern Thailand, with a vibrant, aromatic menu that delivers heat in every sense of the word. The cooking is bold, explosive, and perfectly balanced. A place to eat authentically, taste boldly, and share generously.

5985 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal
Marci

Marci Café - Restaurant

Marci brings a vintage italo-American breeze to the Plaza: crispy pizzas, decadent meatballs, a properly loaded Caesar salad, and an ultra-chill atmosphere. Add a great natural wine list and a clear love of pleasure in every detail. A cool, delicious, very easy place to love.

6600 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal

Feuilleté café

Feuilleté Café is one of those addresses that makes a neighbourhood feel gentler. This small Bellechasse café wins hearts with excellent coffee, house-made viennoiseries, and pastries that disappear far too quickly. Everything is made on site with care, and the warm welcome makes you want to come back morning after morning.

2450 Rue de Bellechasse
Montréal

Café Dei Campi

Café Dei Campi is a little slice of Italy in Rosemont, specializing in impeccable coffee and pastries—entirely dairy- and egg-free, yet surprisingly indulgent. Everything is homemade with admirable attention to detail. A discreet, authentic spot, perfect for sweet neighbourhood breaks.

6201 Rue Chabot
Montréal

Automne Boulangerie

Automne is one of Montréal’s most beloved bakeries. The breads are outstanding, the viennoiseries flawless, and the house specialties consistently excellent. The owners showcase Québec harvests with impressive skill. A bakery where every visit becomes a temptation.

1470 Rue Bélanger
Montréal

Régine Café

Régine is the undisputed brunch spot. The plates are indulgent, portions generous, the atmosphere joyful, and the décor charming. You come to be spoiled—a Gros Jambon, a Gauffré, or a Doré, and your day is off to a perfect start. A Montréal brunch classic, open seven days a week.

1840 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Mitch Deli

Mitch Deli reimagines diner spirit with creativity and charisma. Led by Maxime Gagné, the team serves playful, flavour-packed dishes: popcorn chicken, ribs, legendary sandwiches, and cult-favourite sides. Kids love the vintage décor; adults love the generous cooking. A colourful, delicious little spot—perfect with kids.

2660 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

La Maison de Mademoiselle Dumpling

This tiny counter on Plaza St-Hubert makes some of the best dumplings in town. Everything is handmade, using family recipes passed down from mother to daughter. Pork & bok choy, chicken & cilantro, vegetarian options—the flavours are bold, the prices gentle, and it’s always a hit for takeout with friends or a relaxed dinner for two.

6381 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal

Bo' Dégât

Bo’Dégât brings the energy of a Barcelona tapas bar to Beaubien. The small plates are indulgent, sun-kissed, and perfect for sharing. Warm ambiance and friendly service round out the experience. A great spot for travelling by plate.

1392 Rue Beaubien Est
Montréal

Le Red Tiger (Angus)

The Angus location of Red Tiger delivers everything we love about the original: flavourful Vietnamese cuisine, shareable plates, fresh and punchy flavours. Crispy mini crêpes, papaya salad, nuoc mam wings, grilled dishes—a menu made for convivial, comforting, festive eating.

4051 Rue Molson
Montréal

Hoogan et Beaufort

Set in a vast rehabilitated industrial space, Hoogan et Beaufort offers refined, delicate cuisine rooted in Québec products. Chef Marc-André Jetté crafts elegant, beautifully balanced plates. An exceptional address where the setting is as impressive as the food.

4095 Rue Molson
Montréal

Terroirs Restaurant

In the heart of Shops Angus, Terroirs is a true neighbourhood restaurant driven by two passionate champions of local products. Here, agriculture, terroir, and seasons are at the centre—and you can taste it. Generous, comforting, market-inspired cooking in a place that’s simple, good, and deeply connected to its community.

2600 Rue William-Tremblay
Montréal

Annette bar à vin

Annette is the little sister of Hoogan et Beaufort and a beautiful wine bar that manages to be refined without ever feeling stiff. The thoughtful, expansive list includes both classics and more adventurous natural wines, with an impressive by-the-glass selection. The small plates are delicate, seasonal, and designed to pair perfectly with the wines—full of finesse from start to finish.

4051 Rue Molson
Montréal
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Photography by Alison Slattery



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