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This Mall corresponds to the category of Shopping mall.
All in one...business centre, food court, major grocery store closing at 9pm 7/7, the SAQ liquor store closing at 10pm 7/7, and two late-night pharmacies seconds away.
Smaller commercial space connected to the Berri-UQAM metro, a grocery store, Jean Coutu, small liquor store, mall food court and Hotel Gouverneur. Close to Gay Village.
The place is very clean and well maintained. My only concern is the area and the lack of security on the premises. Guards were often slow to intervein in some situations. It feels like its all about the looks.
It's back from the make over and is as always a good place downtown for the food court or access to PJC and Bureau en Gros (Staples).
Food court is nice ! Couple shops to look around a++ for the SAAQ there its a fast one
I always like the atmosphere at Place Dupuis. Great food Court. Happy employees. But far from metro station Berry Uquam.
A revamped mall that represent good memory and the french cultural community... a pleasant cafeteria with all the necessity store, such as pharmacie, grocery, office supplies, plus place to renew licence, day care connected to the RESO and there is a place to get some booze.
It's perfect for winter as this place is connected to the subway station. The restaurants are average. In this shopping center, you will find: bureau en gros, magazine store, brunch places as tutti frutti, ATM and access to Jean couteau pharmacy. WiFi available.
Security guards act as if they're working for like the FBI or something thus taking their job a little too seriously so beware don't even drop a Kleenex on the floor they will kick you out and ban you
They need to hire us.
A small selection of shops (including a giant IGA supermarket, SAAQ and SAQ). Food court has a decent selection but I wouldn't want to spend too long there.
It's a good place for convenience purchases. The IGA here is also preety good.
Not much to say. It,s ok considering the neighborhood. Lot of problems with coked up folks despite the building hosting a police station. The place itself is nice enough.
This is a big, good IGA, with good selection and good sales. Two perks: underground parking beneath the Place Dupuis centre, and giveaways for purchases over $75. Another pleasant aspect--they often play mellow jazz music, which makes shopping more pleasant. The downside of this IGA is: it's craaaazy busy during peak hours. They've recently (within the past 6 months or so) remodelled the checkout area to better accommodate their large numbers of patrons, but it still gets quite crowded.
A strange place in Montreal in between the village, downtown and the local public University. Diverse population is an understatement here. You'll find all of society mixed in 1 bag. The sketchy, the tourists, village people, the students, the office dwellers and others. A truly interesting study on how humanity gels together. Bring your camera - there is always something interesting to see there.
Average selection of places to eat in the food court. The IGA (supermarket) has a very nice selection. Great location if you are staying nearby in the Village or even Old Montreal
This place is a maze haha. I got incredibly lost trying to find the clinic in here by entering through the mall.
Not what one would Cal a shopping mall but a small cluster of small stores selling cheap goods. The exception is the IGA grocery store found within which is EXCELLENT!
Where once there was a solitary pool table in the centre of an office atrium, flanked by a bar that was tended by the surliest of oldsters, there is now a bustling hive of cheap fast food, a government owned liquor barn, and a supermarket. Oh sure these are modern amenities that nice people such as yourselves might call "useful" and "good to have around" , but on some days don't you just want to be playing pool in an airless den of misery while getting yelled at by the staff for putting, "More than a feeling" on the jukebox 69 times?
Very mixed-use business area with a SAQ Supermarket Pharmacy and a food court also entrance to Metro System
This mall is nothing special. It's got some restaurants, Metro access and depaneurs. The building is kept clean and the elevators are well maintained.
It's good that the food court works, but not big choice is there
Food, grocery store, drugstore, fast food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, a lot of tables and quite a lot of space for you to go there to study, read, do whatever you want. It might get a bit noisy considering it's really popular, but bring a pair of earplug or headphones and you're all set for a good time. I recommend it for anyone, especial UQAM students who don't necessarily want to stay at the University, but don't want to wander too far.
I totally recommand Torino grillade... very good restaurant, the meat is PERFECT
Very nice mall with a good food selection and many services. Wifi is very fast and plugs are available. Very nice mall to have in the middle of the city.
Worn out mall. Very sketchy with a lot of homelessness, drug addiction. I would recommend to avoid the area all together.
Highly recommend. It doesn't look like much from the outside but it is lovely and affordable especially offseason I scored a great rate online. The location is incredible and can leave the car parked in their free, secured underground parking and walk around the city taking in the sights and all the incredible food Montreal has to offer
Security was extremely helpful, I work as a courrier and my package was minus a floor number or office number and they directed me to the proper location.
Very handy to the Gouvernor Dupuis Hotel I stayed at. Lots if food options including a great breakfast restaurant, Tutti Fruitti.
Not very fabulous food court. So many good places on streets...Large food court.nplenty of seating. Restrooms. Shops like office electronics grocery pharmacy.
Considering good Chill Security Guards!
Oddly shaped mall with a rowdy clientele. Very accessible. The grocery store has very high prices.
I had a good shopping experience with us because your personnel working here are very friendly, welcoming and helpful, your place has nice shoppes and my favorite store is Couche Tard. Also this shopping centre is well maintained and clean. Also this shopping centre is very well situated near the Berri UQAM Metro Station.
Location is disastrously distressing. While getting there, one get accosted every few meters for change. But there are a few excellent outlets in the center.
Connected to the BERRI-UQAM metro station, this mall makes the perfect place to grab some food, perhaps some groceries and a tiny bit of shopping depending on the occasion. As it connects to the underground, the access to the BanQ (Bibliothèque des Archives Nationales du Québec) and the proximity of the Gay Village makes it a nice in-between place to stop by a bit to avoid the outside weather.
Nice place to eat. But last visit, I was kinda followed by security for unknown reason..like I was a burglar or something. It feels weird to be a suspect when all you want is to order food and use the bathroom
Due to Covid19, stores are either closed or very few customers are present. All eating areas are closed. Hold on, better times will come.
The place is still the same, the the poverty it's heartbreaking around there and it it worst then before.
I like this one better than the other Jean Coutu. Its so big, you have proper choice at your disposal. There is even candies choices or gugus that you doesn't need in the waiting line that you might not FIND ANYWHERE in any other Jean Coutu store. Those little box of candies and Nitendo remote control in tin metal box... ????????????
It´s a complex where you can find many stores and services. Very convenient with food court, many offices, coffee shops, and even pharmacy and a supermarket. On my 3 nights there I believe I was there everyday.
always enjoyed just walking there.. you have a bit of everything and access to a good part the underground downtown
Wow! This shopping mall is huge! This place is also clean and relaxing. I came here just to walk around and trying to find a restroom / washroom and I find this place great! I stayed around the foodcourt area and bought some bubble tea! This is some breakdowns about my likes and dislikes: ... Likes: 1. Pretty clean and convenient shopping mall. 2. Huge mall. 3. Near metro Berri Uqam. It's just one block away. 4. There's SAAQ nearby so you can renew your driver's license. 5. Staples or bureau en gros is here! 6. Restaurants. 7. Coffe shops and drinks. 8. Huge food court. 7. Pharmacy. 9 Supermarket. 10. ATM machines. 11. Wifi is available. It's free. 12. Near the library. 13. Checkout the charging station for smartphones! ... Dislikes: 1. A lot of homeless around the place. I went there and it is very noticable. They are harmless when I visited there tho. 2. Closes early in some days. 3. I was resting and fell asleep in a sofa from the foodcourt and a police woke me up. So I guess you're not allowed to take a nap here.
Very conveniant if you are looking to renew license and other shopping needs! Well located
Not all food eateries are open. Clean and quiet during covid19.
You still get drugs offered in this place, it is getting better compare to some years ago but security is still an issue.
I found this mall when I walked through the IGA entrance on St. Catherine's and I found that it was clean, friendly and staff didn't hover over you. The foodcourt has done a great job with making sitting arrangements as safe as possible with plexiglass dividers between tables.
I tried to make a Christmas film here for my mom. Pre sweet dig, and yeah picked up some ocho fresh food as well. The cheeses here are stinky if thats what you’re into.
Been here after almost over 2 years. Nice changes brought to the food court and restaurant options.
Good selections, although unhelpful staff and security.
Nothing special to this place. There is a food court, a supermaket and a Bureau en gros (Staple) store. In addition to a SAAQ office (for delivery driving licenses and car registration) and a SAQ express store. It is also connected to Berri-UQAM metro station.
Crackheads smoking around the place. And now they are starting to mug people. Security doesnt do much. Fun times at Place Dupuis.
Nothing special and small compared to more downtown malls but quite convinient. From Berri metro station you have access to an IGA, some telecom shops, pharmacy, dépanneurs and a food court. The place is kept clean and got bathrooms.
Very nice
The place to go eat if you're in a rush and near Berri u Qam Metro Station. It has many fast food restaurants and coffee shops. It was renovated 2 years ago.
IGA keeps offering high quality of a variety of products and follows by the book all of the regulations imposed by the government authori
Great coffee after a big day of walking Wine reasonably priced too.
OK but a lot of homeless people around. you can find IGA, jean coutu, SAQ here. quite convenient
Nice selection of stores here. Food court. Restrooms are clean. Underground passage to Beri-UQAM metro station.
Great indoor parking recently renovated , not the cheapest one but it keeps your car safr from stealer and damage. 22$/day
Everything you need there's a big bureau en gros store there too. Shared space to eat plenty of choices
Nice place. The food court has been completely redone... However, the elevators are always broken.
Not that many actual stores in there. IGA is the biggest best IGA I've ever been to. Lots of small portion and prepared foods geared to single people or busy couples. Bureau en gros is smallish, but I don't like any Bureau en Gros because it's hard to find staff in the aisles. Their selection is limited. SAAQ is well located accessible from Berri Uqam metro station. The food court is good, clean.
A very large motel 6. Clean, but the owners have not spent a cent on room capital improvement since the hotel opened In 1966. Good location at metro and mall. Top floors have most decent furniture. The club room is a sad joke. No food not even a window. Perhaps water. Friendly staff but continental breakfast is extremely limited. Full breakfast buffet ok .Good bedding. I had a small refer in my room. No safe in room, but some at front desk. They say they are phasing in.upgrades, but I can't see it. They have been saying upgrades are coming for years. Markedly below Hilton or Holiday Inn, but prices are often lower. Shop around but this is not a 4 star hotel by any stretch of the imagination.
I was staying at the Hotel next to it and had no idea about this place. I saw someone open the door and I felt like in another world for a second. Many dining options. Coffee store was swesome. Lots of seats and tables.. Place was clean. I had Greek foos for the first time and it was amazing. Great portion for about $10 (canadian money).
Good variety of fast-food restos, great wifi service with some power available
Its nice building but surrounded by homeless, drug dealers and taken over by smokers on there break at every entrances of the building. It is quite depressing. I avoid this place like the plague
Nice place for coffee and A MEAL
I'll eat in the rain? That's actually zero stars. Fire François Legault and I'll rethink my rating.
Clean food court, IGA, SAQ, Pharmacy, etc. Everything easily accessibly without even leaving the the central subway station
Beautiful place and ate the best pizza
It's pretty good. Lots of fast foods, a Jean Coutu and IGA, other than that though it's really just a standard pit stop for when it's raining.
Staff is soooo helpful and sweet even if I ask 20382828282 questions about the same laptop for 4 hours. Lovely
I was going to renew my driving licence when I got lost and had to walk through this mall. It´s modern and has a wonderful foodcourt with nice customers, mostly employees working around. I plan to revisit it again.
If you are coming for parking permit renewal, the office is open, expect wait time around 30 minutes.
In the ground floor of a huge homeless hotel. There is good security inside. crowd is sketchy but kept under control. The streets outside have unfortunately became unpredictable. I would avoid the area
You want a hotel it has that, u want food and groceries it has that, rent a car also has that, u want a phone and accessories you can also get it there.
Small shopping mall connected to the metro. Has all the basics: grocery, pharmacy, SAQ, health store, office supplies, and a small but varied food court
There's a food court, a staples and various offices including that of access Montreal. It's more of a utilitarian place than fun place, not much to say.
Small.cramped and the bathroom didnt have soap. The food court is blocked with a stap that looks like old truck srap.
This mall is pretty small that has some stores like IGA, Bureau en Gros, SAQ & Jean Coutu. There's also a big dining room with around 10 restaurants in which only half of them are open since the pandemic, and it's not crowded even during peak hours. The mall is connected with the Warner Bros Games building, an hotel which stores homeless people during the pandemic and an entrance to the Berri-UQAM metro station. Lots of guards too so you'll be more secure despite the area being sketchy with homeless and druggies.