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    La Vieille Europe - Gluten free meatloaf!

    La Vieille Europe

    4.5(46 reviews)
    25.7 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$

    Oh I loved Le Vieille Europe when I was living in Montreal. Unfortunately, I was a poor and…read morestarving student at the time and so I wasn't able to shop there as much as I wanted to, lol. I would occasionally go there for their imported cookies (oh how I adored Anna's Almond Swedish Thins, lol) and exotic teas. And also for their cheeses and deli meats. I'm not much of a coffee drinker, but I love the smell of coffee and they have a good selection of coffee beans and a huge coffee grinder. The store has a very European feel to it, and very high prices. However, they carry products that are difficult to find elsewhere. Every time I go back to Montreal I like to pop in and poke around ;) My last visit was shortly before the Pandemic started. Looking forward to going back once this Pandemic is over.

    Okay. When it comes to cities with great culinary traditions, somewhere in the back there…read morenaturally lies a bunch of places to promote, vend and educate on cuisine. Take New York for instance - if you want to know what we eat and how we came to eat them, you hit our bunch of ethnic markets and grab some finger foods. Wanna know how the Greek do their stuff? Hit Titan or Parrot Foods. Syrian? Sahadi or Souk el Shater. Chinese? Flushing. Korean? Same. Jewish style? Barney Greengrass and Avenue J in Brooklyn. In short, if you want something and is willing to travel the 5 boroughs and beyond, you'll be able to find it. When it comes to Montreal? You hit the Main. The Main is basically Boulevard St. Laurent between Sherbrooke and Jean-Talon, and the diversity of places informs you of its richeness of flavors. Want Hungarian and Askenazi jewish? Start at the Sherbrooke end. Portuguese? That's around Rue Rachel. Something more hipster friendly? That's St. Viateurs. How about Italian? That's closer to Marche Jean Talon. Interspersed between that range is a series of small shops that can cater to your specific needs. Marguez? There's a joint near that. Spanish cooking with a specific need for a paella (the pan for cooking a paella is itself called a paella), there's a place that sells it. A bit of a melange? That's what La Vielle Europe is for. So what makes La Vielle Europe such a good place to visit? Well, it might have to do with its blend of European charm and core Frenchness. When cultural anthropologists talk about food traditions they use the term foodways, which is the socioeconomic and cultural practices when it comes to food. When Quebec was a New French Signoralty hundreds of years ago, its culinary roots were preindustrial French. Then the Brits came in and injected its traditions, and throughout Montreal's history of expansion through immigration, new palates inform and expand upon these foodways, and there are still cultural and economic links back to France and other parts of Europe, and you see it in vivid display here. First, the cheese. The glorious cheese. One thing every visitor to Quebec learn quickly is the richness of the soil at "nos pays". They have great pasture, great dairy, and unlike the morons south of the border, they don't require their cheesemakers to pasteurize all their milk. As any American can attest, Quebec cheese is just better, creamier and more complex, and there is no better place to buy cheese than here. Have something in mind? Point and ask! They are not stingy with samples and will toss a few clues your way. The price is fairly decent as well, check out their discount section for some good stuff. Next, the baked goods. Yeah, they have bread, but they also have galettes, pasteis and will do you a sandwich. What kind of sandwich? They can do something classical like a jambon sandwich, or they can make you one of those gorgeous Portuguese sandwiches with their large eggy rolls. What about syrups and the beans? Yeah, for the coffee geeks out there, they have a massive selection of roasts and varietals, and the same goes for the au chocolat. Sure, they got coffee syrups to add that extra bit of salted caramel to your brew, but the payoff comes to your sodastream machine - The real charm comes from the availability of drinks syrups from France, the Teisseires and the Piquitos. Trust me, it's much better than the crap on offer in the US, and they last a long time. Honestly, with their large selection of sauces, candies, charcuterie and cooking oils, you cannot help but be impressed by both the breadth and depth of their selections. Want good eating? Visit old Europe. No availability on Air Transat? Bixi out to La Vielle Europe.

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    La Vieille Europe - Cheese from the region!

    Cheese from the region!

    La Vieille Europe - Olive meat loaf

    Olive meat loaf

    La Vieille Europe - The only place I know that sells stroopwafels in Montreal.

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    The only place I know that sells stroopwafels in Montreal.

    Marché Zarak

    Marché Zarak

    4.0(2 reviews)
    46.2 km

    Everyone who lives in Vaudreuil and those who follow the exclusive group page kept recommending…read morethis grocery store for real authentic charcoal grill meats and middle eastern cuisine. I come here often to order some ready made meals For dinner. A great option if you're not in the mood to cook. The only issue is the time and availability. You must call in advance to order as they don't keep anything ready and prepare it on call. Last time I remember calling in to pre-order the chicken grilled charcoal but recently was a bit bummed.. I didn't know that it was absolutely necessary to pre- order at least 45min- an hour beforehand. I believe it's way to long of a wait and super inconvenient. The chicken we ordered was dry and way too overcooked. They cook it way too long in my opinion. Recently, I decided to just order what was already ready. They had some BBQ chicken ready and rice was really good and delicious no charcoal grill this time. (3.5 ish for the dish) The grocery store itself is superbe ! A fine selection of food items available on site lots of Middle East items available to purchase that you can't get at your regular grocery store. Got some paneer cheese around 5$ for a thick 600g block so I'm pretty happy about that. The items are very pricey so don't recommend shopping here for anything generic but specialty products are pretty good and worth buying here if you live around the area rather than driving far into montreal/ west island. Overall, pretty small little authentic middle eastern place to check out for sure if you're looking for something extra and different.

    Quality meat, ethnic grocery nice environment when it comes to welcoming customers, best charcoal…read moregrilling in town

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    Marché Zarak
    Marché Zarak

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    Vitalité Sureau - Elderberry Flower Lemonade

    Vitalité Sureau

    5.0(2 reviews)
    68.6 km
    $

    We heard about this store and farm from Joanne, the awesome Tourist Center Guide on our way into…read moreKnowlton. Elderberries are purported to be one of the highest antioxidant foods and as a life and wellness coach, I recommend it when someone needs an immune system boost to stave off the common cold, shorten the flu, and reduce sinusitis. That said, there are also other potential benefits of the juice of the fruit that have yet to be fully confirmed, yet are sufficiently awesome enough to give it a try. The store and seating area is gorgeous. With the breeze and sunshine, it made for a perfect day to look over the countryside and the crops below. Phil and Andrea, the owners, are passionate about what they do and it shows. Andrea makes every product they sell: pure elderberry juice, elderberry syrup (that is infused with honey, ginger and cinnamon); elderflower lemonade sweetened with the elderflower honey; red pepper jelly, rhubarb lime ginger compote, elderberry preserves, slightly spicy kale chips (no elderberry, but an awesome snack). They also extract the elderflower honey and her that as well for purchase. The juice itself is aptly described as part blueberry, part blackberry. It's slightly tart, but as you would use only 2 teaspoons a day for vitality purposes, it makes a great addition to boost the antioxidants of a smoothie, can be mixed in a tea, a lemonade, or even a club soda. The syrup would make a wonderful addition to a spritzer or as a delectable sauce for pancakes, waffles, or ic cream. You can taste the spiciness of the ginger and the cinnamon (both excellent for health-the former is an anti-inflammatory and the latter lowers blood pressure and stabilizes blood sugar). The lemonade is perfectly sweetened-just a hint, which allows the lemon favor to shine through. They serve it in tall tumblers sprinkled with fresh elderflowers and if you wish, a sprig of fresh mint (I recommend this). A really wonderful place to visit and to taste and buy the numerous homemade products made from their own gardens and crops.

    Beautiful spot located on a farm, warm welcome, great service and good food. this is our second…read morethat we are having lunch here. This is very relaxing!

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    Vitalité Sureau - Elderberry vitamins and minerals chart

    Elderberry vitamins and minerals chart

    Vitalité Sureau - Seating area

    Seating area

    Vitalité Sureau - Elderberry juice

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    Elderberry juice

    North Country Co-Op - Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    North Country Co-Op

    4.3(17 reviews)
    66.7 km
    $$

    I can't believe I haven't given them a 5 star sooner because when I lived here i would do all my…read moreshopping here & always had great experiences. I came back into town for a few days and stopped by to get some food for my trip and noticed they had a cafe serving sammie's and smoothies and had to try one. They were all dedicated GF which was so amazing since I have celiac disease and it's really hard to find good freshly prepared food without risking cross contact & getting sick. I got the avocado toast sandwich and it was AMAZING! Also grabbed a matcha latte & pumpkin pie on my way out which both hit the spot. Hailey the owner (I hope i spelled that correctly) was the sweetest and I had a great conversation with her about nutrition. The co-op itself has so many gluten free, vegan, organic and locally sourced food options to buy in bulk or by the package. I love the environment they create here and the workers are always so friendly and helpful. They also have a section of pre-made food (most of which is vegan) and it all looks freshly made and delightful! The co-op is definitely one of the only places around here that i miss on the daily basis :,) Definitely recommend stopping by!

    fresh produce that you can really feel good about eating:) My favorite are the berries and plant…read moremilks.

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    North Country Co-Op - Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    North Country Co-Op - Fresh, local and organic produce!

    Fresh, local and organic produce!

    North Country Co-Op

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    Epicerie Urbaine le St-Amour - Sélection of teas

    Epicerie Urbaine le St-Amour

    3.7(3 reviews)
    126.1 km

    Lovely gourmet shop with terrific selection of Quebecois and French cheeses. In addition they have…read morehigh-end cookware and glassware, prepared foods, chocolates, coffees and teas, gourmet food treats, kitchen gadgets, pretty much anything that has to do with eating and enjoying fine quality. We've been getting cheeses here on our annual ski trips for many years and it's always a treat to stop in, browse the tastefully and expertly curated stock and of course take away some delicious treats. I highly recommend.

    Toute une expérience à ce petit magasin aujourd'hui. Ma famille et moi visitons St-Jovite chaque…read moreannée et nous adorons ce petit village. Nous aimons l'atmosphère et les petites boutiques. Les gens sont sympathiques . Aujourd'hui nous avons visité cette petite boutique comme à chaque année. Toutefois, notre expérience aujourd'hui a été plus ou moins désagréable. J'étais avéc u. ami anglophone et nous discutions en anglais en regardant une casserole qui était différent. Le propriétaire de l'immeuble est passé derrière nous en chuchotant que l'article en question s'appelait une tangine et a continué son chemin à rouspétant " imbécile " que j'ai clairement entendu. J'ai lui ai tout de suite demandé ce qu'il avait dit. Il a nié le tout et a commencé à m'expliquer qu'il est le propriétaire et qu'il avait un demi millions en inventaire et qu'il n'aurait jamais dit ceci. Je l'ai clairement entendu. Je crois qu'il ne pensait pas que j'étais francophone. en tous cas ma famille et moi avons tous déposé nos articles et nous sommes sortis....très insultés. En passant, assez facile d'avoir un inventaire d'un demi-million quand tu vends une bouteille de sirop d'érable de 375ml à 340$. plus jamais nous remettrons les pieds dans ce magasin.

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    Epicerie Urbaine le St-Amour - Jams, jellies, sauces

    Jams, jellies, sauces

    Epicerie Urbaine le St-Amour - Store front

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    La Rumeur Affamée - Built in 1861. Charming ambiance.

    La Rumeur Affamée

    5.0(6 reviews)
    70.0 km
    $$

    I drive to Sutton just for their oatmeal cookies. That's not even an exaggeration. They are a small…read more"épicerie fine" and patisserie. I recommend it to everyone. If I'm going to be anywhere near the Eastern Townships, I detour to La Rumeur. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. They know everything about the products they sell, and they go above and beyond to be helpful. It's also really cute! The whole space has a country store look and feel. You get the sense that you are in a family store (even if it probably isn't) where everyone takes pride in what they sell. If you are near either one of their two locations, don't miss the opportunity to grab a cookie!

    This is a European style deli and bakery. They also sell take home ice cream and a small selection…read moreof take home frozen foods. We go here for the cheese. They have a lot of cheese from Quebec, France and the Netherlands. In fact they have a lot from all over Europe as well. You can ask for a sample before you buy the cheese. With the cost of some of these cheeses, that only makes sense. We picked up some Quebec cheese this trip but on past trips we bought Dutch cheese. The bakery side has good food as well. We have tried their breads and croissants and would definitely buy them again. There is a case full of pies, tartes,and cakes for sale and we are tempted to bring one home. They always have someone working who is fluent in English if your French is not good.

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    La Rumeur Affamée - More cheese

    More cheese

    La Rumeur Affamée - Cheese

    Cheese

    La Rumeur Affamée - Fresh bread and sweets

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    Fresh bread and sweets

    Abattoir Clement Poissant - gourmet - Updated July 2026

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