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    2.5 (78 reviews)
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    Excellent Montreal Benedict with homemade Hollandaise sauce. The Smoked Meat was more like thin sliced Pastrami, but still great.
    Simon K.

    Located near Gate C77. Excellent Montreal Benedict with homemade Hollandaise sauce. The Smoked Meat was more like thin sliced Pastrami, but still great. The breakfast potatoes are like potato wedges fries, awesome! The Urban Breakfast Bun was a nice breakfast sandwich with eggs and smoked meat on a light bun. My wife enjoyed it.

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    Dennis T.

    While waiting for our flight back to the United States from Montreal, Diane and I ate dinner here, and were pleased with the food and speed of service. She enjoyed Smoked Meat Poutine with Cheese Curds, and I devoured a very tasty Smoked Meat Sandwich that was much like a Corned Beef Sandwich on Rye, with lean and moist meat. The sandwich came with a filled basket of golden and crisp French Fries. In my silent rating of Corned Beef Sandwiches, the deli-style sandwich served here came just ahead of Junior's in NYC, and slightly behind Reuben's in downtown Montreal. But all of them were worthy contenders as really good eats on the Corned Beef and Reuben Sandwich front. Being seated in wood and metal chairs placed behind wood tables was spartan but functional. And our server, Stephani, was friendly and efficient.

    Smoked meat poutine.
    Bryan M.

    $20 CAD for quite a large portion of smoked meat poutine and incredibly kind and quick service. The food was hot, the fries were crispy, the meat tasted like corned beef, and the gravy was the right level of saltiness. Definitely recommend this if you need one last Canadian fix before heading back to the states.

    Fleuve (recommended by the server)
    Ida J.

    My order: smoked meat poutine and a local wheat beer. For airport food, reasonably priced generously portioned and most importantly, tasty beyond expectations. Heaps of cheese curds under the pile of hot and crispy fries. I like my fries on the thicc side so this plate sat well with my tummy. I haven't had a poutine in years and Urban Crave satisfied my once-in-a-decade craving. The fries resisted getting soggy for the entirety of my meal. Friendly service. English is not her first language, so things got lost in translation, but she still recommended me this delicious beer (she thought it was an IPA. It's not). She checked on me as needed and took note of my flight departure time to ensure I had cushion to enjoy my meal. Definitely a highlight of my time spent at YUL and would love to try other items on the menu next time I fly out of Montreal.

    Smoked meat sandwich
    Augustina L.

    I'm glad I gave this a shot. I feel compelled to leave a review because the food options in this terminal are quite limited and pretty much every place has a low review lol. Food: I got a smoked meat sandwich. I enjoyed it. If you're expecting a Schwartz-like sandwich you will be disappointed that there isn't as much meat. I personally prefer the amount of meat in this sandwich because I find other sandwiches over-stuffed. I was surprised to see cheese on the sandwich (it was easy to remove). The sandwich is hot. (Bread is toasted, smeared with mustard, the meat was hot had a nice texture) The pickle was good. The homemade potato chips that it came were awful. They tasted like cardboard. Service: Nice. quick. I was not in a rush but I found the server attentive and competent.

    Fried Chicken Chop Chop and Local IPA
    Lyndsey J.

    This salad was just what I was looking for! It wasn't mind blowing, but if you're looking for a fried chicken salad, you won't be disappointed with this. I also got a local IPA which is really tasty. Overall, 5 stars because it's about the best salad you can eat at an airport!

    Miriam T.

    Only restaurant at the US departure side of YUL airport. They had a decent menu of quesadilla, burgers, salads and sandwiches. I ordered the chicken quesadilla and a side of potato chips. The quesadilla was big and rich with their local cheese. This enough will hit your hunger spot. I added side of chips to try it since it was dark and crispy. It had a different taste than American cups. The chips were thick and fried until they were dark brown. The chips I felt can go with guacamole, sour cream or cheese alone. I had a courteous and friendly waiter. Even though the wait to order and paying the bill was long, the customer service was enough to forget. I have a long way until my flight so kicked back at the restaurant. They have electrical outlets which is convenient for reading and surfing.

    Poutine with smoked beef
    Kyle C.

    We stopped by for a quick bite before takeoff. We asked the server if the food would be able to come out quickly enough for us to make our flight. We settled on three orders of poutine for the three of us. The food came out quickly and the portion was quite large. Only one of us was able to polish our poutine off completely. I credit this meal for helping me sleep the entire flight back home. Definitely get the smoked meat added on top, they plopped a generous heap of it onto each of our dishes. It was definitely enough to satisfy my poutine craving one last time.

    Maple Pork Belly Salad
    Dara B.

    Nice place to have a meal and or drink while waiting for your flight. Just outside of gate C73 besides the Tim Horton's. They offer beers. draft and bottle, wine and other alcoholic dishes, breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. 5 TVs and seating at the bar, tables and stools. The maple pecan pork belly salad is delicious. Arugula, pecans, tomatoes and pork belly with I think oil vinegar dressing.

    Poutine à la viande fumée
    Paul L.

    I was on a layover in YUL with no lounge access. So I had to bite the bullet and pmiay to patronize an airport 'restaurant'. I had no qualms about paying airport prices per se (well I DO, but it's not gotten me anywhere so far...), but I was still coming away from this a little disappointed. This place was pretty packed - a little more as well as a little less compared to other places in the terminal. Having waited some time to be seated, I decided to be a bar fly instead. I was going to go for a smoked meat sandwich without thinking too much about it, but OUCH - $20 for a sandwich (even if it's at an airport, and it's CAD, which is worth about 78 cents at the time of writing). So I went for the smoked meat poutine instead ($15), since I don't remember the last time I had poutine, washing it down with an IPA of unnamed origin. As it turned out, the smoked meats was not what you might call plentiful (1.5 oz. maybe) sitting on top of the fries, gravy and curds. It tasted quite good, but the cheese was not all melted!!!! I'm sorry, but that's not really acceptable for me. The kitchen guy was not all that busy - I would have appreciated ensuring that the cheese IS melted by mic-ing it for 30 seconds. That's what happens when you're held hostage at airports. I doubt, though, that I'd have the Stockholm syndrome and learn to love airport food.

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    Sat down for a glass of wine and a margarita. Bill was $60. The margarita and wine were good. The cost? Unbelievable!

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    Had read about Jerusalem Bagels, but never tried them before. So on my trip to Montréal, decided to…read morecheck out Bagel Fréna, of course not realizing that its neighborhood in Lachine was not just down the block from where I was staying in the center of town. Well, the adventure was worth it... enough that I returned a 2nd time on my trip! Bagel Fréna is a relaxed neighborhood spot specializing in these Israeli and Moroccan delights, resulting from its extremely friendly owner's cultural background. A corner location, its front windows were fully open allowing a light breeze to complement the warm, late summer air. The music fit the chill vibe. Jerusalem Bagels (a.k.a. Ka'ak or Simit) are flat, oval bagels coated in sesame. Mine had also green olives, perfect with Za'atar Hummus. To drink, I enjoyed their sweet Moroccan Tea made with fresh mint leaves, which reminded me of my time years back in Marrakech and Fez. On my next visit to Bagel Fréna in addition to another cup of that fantastic Moroccan Tea, I decided to try their Jerusalem Pita, also coated with sesame. This time, I filled the warm bread with Olive Cream Cheese and Moroccan Roasted Red Peppers. All flavorful and sensational! Can imagine Bagel Fréna would be a nice place to hang out with a friend or two, while you're eating or going for their Turkish Coffee. You'll find also shelves of games to play to pass the time. Definitely recommend checking it out!!!

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    4.2(6 reviews)
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    This is a beautiful bakery/coffee shop. They have have a nice selection of coffee and if you order…read morea moka or hot chocolat you get to choose your chocolat too. They have a selection of quiches, salads and sandwiches. There are no wrong choices every thing is fresh and flavourful. They have a chocolat and desert section that looks delicious. But you cant leave without trying a croissant or chocolatine. They melt in your mouth. If you stop by for breakfast you can get a made to order breafast sanwich on a croissant. The staff is very welcoming. They will take care of your order from start to finish no chain work here. There is plenty of place to eat on site and you can get lost in conversation with your best friend without worrying about being ask to leave. Well that is if you don't stay up to closing time. Which is the only downside of this place. They close at 6pm on week ends and 7 during the week. Wifi is available and there they put a few table outside when the weather is nice.

    Cute little pastry/lunch place in Lachine. It's a relatively new place with the new condo buildings…read morearound it. Here you'll find some delicate little pastries, beautiful and yummy cakes, bread, and some little lunch appropriate foods (e.g. sandwiches, quiches, various salads etc), and hot beverages. I didn't try their lunch items but their pastries and cakes are wonderful! Not too sweet, very beautifully decorated, and many options! They also have Christmas logs around the holiday season too! Their lattes are pretty good as well! There's also a small area where you can eat or drink your coffee there. They usually close around 5pm however so keep that in mind. The prices are also very reasonable as well!

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    Beagle Marius Oeuf/bacon/fromage/laitue/tomate/mayonnaise dans un beagle de Montréal.

    Marius Et Fanny - Colorful and fresh salads my favorite are the the two at the center front spinach with thick balsamic dres. the creamy celery apple walnut

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    Potato on bread. Revolutionary! This is the first place in Montreal I've seen this combo and it…read morejust works. It tasted great! They have a variety of incredible looking (and smelling & definitely tasting) baked goods. There is a HUGE selection! The store itself is fantastic, you can spend a lot of time in the aisle admiring all of their European centric products, and wanting everything! They have a great selection of products I've not seen in other stores. It's also very aesthetic. They have seating area for you to enjoy your slice of pizza or your baked goods. Service was good as well: they can heat up your pizza and are very quick when it comes to helping customers.

    A clean, slick Italian based bakery. I was happy to be able to get large pieces from rectangular…read morepizzas. I chose to have a piece from 3 different pizza; Vegetariano, Pomodoro, and a rosemary focaccia. the veg had large pieces of roasted veggies. looked beautiful but lacked seasonings, and that was a little disappointing. The Pomodoro with a very good thick dough which I personally prefer, again lacked seasoning and more garlic perhaps. unfortunate. The focaccia on the other hand, was much too salty. It had a good crust though, like the Pomodoro. I will give them another try and I'll get a pastry as well overall, a little disappointed but the problems can be easily remedied good luck

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    Potato pizza and tea with their store in the background

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