For weekday breakfast in the city, look no further than this map — every entry is open the majority of weekdays (if not all), and in most cases, on weekends too. For updated information on coronavirus cases in your area, please visit the official sites of the Quebec government and Montréal’s public health authority (Santé Montréal). Its founder Hymie Sckolnick was a local legend, and while Montrealers have mourned the loss of him in 2017, his legacy lives on. Get in quick for this one: one of Montreal’s zaniest, most creative restaurants, Montreal Plaza doesn’t usually serve brunch at all, but it’s making an exception for Mother’s Day. The to-go menu doesn’t offer brunch per se, but it has picnic packages that will do the trick, with options like fried chicken and dips — to-go options are available from noon on weekends; the upstairs terrasse is also open for on-site dining. A post shared by Larrys (@larrys.gram) on Sep 11, 2018 at 8:04am PDT. For more cities, head to Eater Travel. Enjoy pastry baskets and café au lait; savoury pancakes with smoked salmon, poached eggs, and horseradish cream; brisket hash, and more traditional breakfast fare. Ever since the ex-Hotel Herman team took over the kitchen at this microbrewery on Duluth, the food here has been particularly on point. The tidy all-day dining project from the Lawrence crew rejigs the essence of the original restaurant with a café-buvette vibe. video for What Makes a Better Glaze for Ribs: Fireball Whiskey or Dr Pepper? Brunch lines can be long on weekends, so grabbing latkes, an excellent breakfast sandwich, and more on a weekday is best. Explore the city with maps, guides, and features from Eater Montreal. Explore the city with maps, guides, and features from Eater Montreal. If it's other takes on breakfast you want, check out our maps for the best diner breakfasts and best power breakfasts in the city. For the southwest crowd, there’s also sister restaurant Janine in Verdun, also doing takeout. Foiegwa offers a hangover brunch on steroids, Friday through Sunday. The couple also own the lovely Café Odessa next door. Because you can never have too much of a good thing, the team behind Régine recently brought their breakfast vision to Verdun in the form of sister café Janine, which offers a mix of Régine’s signature dishes and new favourites like latkes with smoked salmon. This fun, quintessentially Montreal dépanneur-meets-sandwich bar is beloved for its lunchtime offerings, but the grill-side counter is a delightful place to start the day with a breakfast sandwich — served daily until 11:30 a.m. — with a side of the dep’s signature home fries.