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At the moment this firm gets a score of 4.6 over 5 and that score has been calculated on 127 reviews.
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This Tourist Attraction belongs to the category of Farmers' market.
Love the assortment and freshness of the veggies and fruit, as well as the different small shops with specialty items. Prices are great and the quality always seems to be very high.
Very expensive products. Although fresh produces are awesome and inexpensive. I did love the sorbet from Havre aux Glaces. The portion is small but they are the best and freshest tasting sorbet I've ever had!
Really a fantastic spot for fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and mingling. We will continue to go back and explore
Best place to find fresh and local produce. However, don't overlook all the surrounding specialty shops offering a rich diversity of products for any type of cuisine.
Cute farmers market with lots of choices and great food selections from small vendors across Montreal.
This place is amazing, good vibes n fresh veggies. I also saw few clothing outlets and a lovely crepe place to eat.
One of the best markets in Montreal! You will find the best products here (meat, fish, cheese, fruits, you name it!) Large indoor area which keeps the market open all year around. There is also a good offering in terms of lunch options. Some of the stores prices are on the high side, but most of the time in line with the quality.
The variety of delicious produce available year-round makes Jean Talon Market a definitive MUST for visitors and locals alike. Definitely check out the Balkan meats, the divine baklava, and the array of fresh produce from local farmers!!!
What a beautiful thing to have a permanent space for a market of this size. Lots of vendors, lots of beautiful produce, meats, cheeses etc etc. It’s a really great spot to hang out and spend some time. Have a nice breakfast and coffee, just walk around looking at the amazing selection, and get fresh stuff to make your lunch or dinner.
Amazing market! It’s my favourite!
Large indoor/outdoor market with plenty of options. Mostly fresh fruits and vegetables when we visited, but there were also some niche food options.
It's a great place to go, basically you can find there, fruits, vegetable, meat, fish and and delicacies from different parts of the word and for sure the locals too. Prices are great and most of products you can have a sample. If you came to Montreal, you must go there, it's difficult to explain with words, i can say is a rewarding place to go. Service excellent.
What you expect from a farmer's market. The variety of fresh produce with affordable prices aside, you get a lot of food and snacking options. Whether it's crepes or cream filled eclairs that you crave, you can find it all here. Great atmosphere and experience overall.
Great year round market with fresh fruits, vegetables and plants and flowers plus sea food and meat section. There are food to try and seats to sit and enjoy it. It is a must visit to all visitors to Montreal. I have been there several times and have never been bored to visit again and again.
It's just nice. Lots of selection, fresh high quality ingredients, open even in the middle of winter during a snowstorm. Highly recommend
It's just nice. Lots of selection, fresh high quality ingredients, open even in the middle of winter during a snowstorm. Highly recommend
Fresh, local produce, flowers, lots of apples and potatoes (December). Many vendors of vegan items, including juices, mushrooms, nuts, organic produce and chilled/packaged items. Small bookshop on site too. Some vendors don’t speak English.
Lots of fresh veggies and fruits. It was a beautiful day to walk through.
Nice market in Montreal Great produce and lots of cheese - found my favorite one from France Nice lunch options - enjoyed the crepes
We went on a Tuesday around noon and there were mostly booths selling fruits and vegetables which seem very fresh. Inside the market, there are some places where we could have something to fill our stomach ????
Wow. The wonderful abundance of Quebequois farms and fields on spectacular display in a city block square market reminiscent of the best Europe has to offer.
Absolutely amazing place, feels like Europe ❤️ beware the fraudulent supermarket chains paying a premium for spots pretending to sell local stuff, shame on you. You can tell the difference by the signs that certify who is an actual real local farmer. Boycott the rest of them, and their exotic produce.
What an incredible market, love the variety of great fresh produce and how environmentally conscious they are. Also love the fact that there was a store to fill your own single time use plastic detergents, soaps, dental and body care products. Amazing!! Market even had a recycling compactor at one corner, simply BRILLIANT!!
Jean Talon is a great place to not only buy fresh fruits and vegetables but also plants, dairy, spices and grab a bite. It's a brilliant place with everything easy accessible and a way to support the local farmers. Prices are reasonable too. The market is close to the Jean Talon metro station if you're using public transport. Definitely recommend going here for your supply of fresh produce and supporting local farmers. Instagram: @zaraexplores
Went on Wednesday morning, lots of fruit and vegetable vendors. All the displays look very nice and produce looks fresh. Some vendors will let you try the fruit before buying. Several stores were not opened. For cafe/bakeries/deli you have to walk around the outer boundary of the market. I would go again but likely on the weekend when the market is more alive.
Beautiful market! Summer time is a great time to go, amazing produce, cheese selection, oysters, flower shops, baklavas and so much more with little independent soap shops you won't be disappointed and definitely have to go!
Nice atmosphere, lots of fresh produce, fruits, vegetables,etc. Shockingly low prices on seasonal produce. They were selling a huge basket of tomatoes for $10 only! Wish we had the same thing in Vancouver.
Now THIS is a real market! Lots of fresh and local cheese and produce! Squeaky cheese, purple cauliflower, giant sunflowers, they seem to have it all! Underground Parking is only $2.50 for an hour, just bring your ticket with you since the payment station is near the stairs/elevators. FYI this is the FRENCH market, the more English one is the Atwater Market.
This place is one I long for from my days living in the city. Great selection, amazingly fresh produce and delicious selections of just about anything you can desire. The ability to live in the European style of daily shopping and fresh foods is easy around here. Plan to spend a full day for your first visit. Do it again because you'll love it. (Photos are a few years old, but the market holds this charm)
Nice market to visit on a trip to Montreal. I've visited twice once in the summer and the other time in winter. The summer visit was much nicer as there is an outdoor area with fresh produce. The indoor part seems like it's the same all year round. Jean Talon is relatively more spacious compared to Atwater market. There is free parking next to Premiere Moisson.
Beautiful and fresh, highly recommend for anyone spending the weekend in the city and looking for a vibrant and lively venture outside. Lots of fresh foods and sweet treats for an afternoon out and about! Not much you can't find here!
The spot has many choice elements that will serve your needs; from baskets of eggplant and bell peppers, to decent espresso and swell plants. With twenty dollars in one’s pocket, a lot of purchasing power is invoked. They have a wicked good health food store in Alfalfa, and then across the way a great spot for bulk items.
This market is nice, and I like how they had an indoor/outdoor setup. For us being out-of-town visitors we were hoping for more options to receive hot food made to order; it was mostly produce throughout the walk. We ended up at a crepe station that made fresh breakfast orders and that was pretty good. For anyone visiting out of town, I would recommend checking out Atwater if you want more options for cooked meals.
Amazing market with so many choices for fresh produce and bread/ cheese/ meat nearby. Tad on the pricier side.
Wow. This by far is the best Farmer’s Market I have ever been. The presentation of the produce is phenomenal, there are plenty of different items to choose from and it all looked delicious. We were heading back to the states the day we visited, so we weren’t able to purchase any of it. That made me super sad. I wanted to grocery shop! This is a must see in Italian Village in Montreal.
Used to come here a few years ago but stopped during the pandemic. Happy to say it is even better than i remembered. Huge range of produce at very affordable prices
A very quaint market. Lots of options for food and nice to walk around it and the area. The way it was described thought it may have been larger but went on a Wednesday. Fruit and veggies we purchased were delicious!
I totally enjoy coming to the Jean Talon Market, it’s a great place to get all local farmers supplies. Eat delicious food and taste amazing fruits and vegetables and berries, much much more????nice people!
Honestly just an awesome place to do your groceries. You can find anything from local products to products from just about anywhere in the world. Products change from season to season which is awesome. If you're able to get to the jean-talon market, don't hesitate. The products are better and the experience is way more enjoyable than going to chain grocery stores.
Beautiful market filled with fresh vegetables and fruits as well as some dining and take out options. We stopped on our way through Montreal and enjoyed some frozen fruit popsicles in unique flavours - perfect for a hot summer day as well as a variety of macaroons (so delicious!) Worth the stop for sure!
The staffs are very very friendly and I especially recommend Coteau Rougemont's iced ciders. Very delicious and the seller was very friendly and lovely. I regret not buying more wine and cider...
Nice little market found in Little Italy, Montreal. I stayed at an AirBnb nearby so I walked over without any trouble. This is located in a great location, and the food/produce offered here is clearly very fresh. Lots of options from fruits and vegetables, to croissants and seafood. I would highly recommend visiting this market if you are in the area.
Beautiful produce, delicious food. I bought a gorgeous basil plant and the best berries. This is a must.
one of the biggest farmers market near this area! i wish we could have visited a couple hours prior to closing because they offer so many great fruits, desserts, and local cuisines
This market makes me happy;) it has many food choices, fruits, vegetables, restaurants, bakeries, with plants nursery. We got some cherries and local apple cider drink. OMG. The cider goes fantastic with the spicy cinnamon whisky. You must try it ;)
Went to Marché Jean-Talon recently and it has great selections for everything you need! They have great selections from cheese, meat, pastries, produce, etc. We bought a couple of pastries as we were walking around and they were amazing!
Very nice market. You can find bands playing in the Summer, and it's nicely decorated during Christmas time. Although you might not always find great deals on fruits and vegetables, what's displayed looks fresh and there's even taste-testing. It's also great for finding more exotic fruits/vegetables as well as artisanal products and specialty meat/fish products in the specialty stores outside. Which I consider it's best selling point for visiting.
Friendly atmosphere and huge variety of fresh produce. If you’re visiting the area, you can get maple syrup or maple products relatively cheaper here. Have other stuff that may be hard to find elsewhere: lavender, wild mushrooms... Great place for wandering and spending a nice afternoon. Bring your cash as most places don’t take card. One last thing. During strawberry season in the summer, entire place smells amazing
Really fun indoor and outdoor market. Great selection and friendly fruit and vegetables vendors. We got some goat cheese and maple syrup too. They also have a great meat and pasta selection.
Cute place to get fruits and vegetables. Really liked the specialized cheese and bread shops. 6ft protocol was used and sanitizer was provided. My first time here and I found what I wanted. Looked clean and a good selection. Really enjoyed my first time there. Good prices and some rare items.
Excellent fresh high-quality local products here.
Very nice market for all the family especially during the Christmas times, with verity of food to by (vegetables, meat etc) or to dine. The market is indoors so cold winter is not a factor.
Was anticipating to see more in November. Not much to see as a tourist, but great place to go to for fresh vegetables and fruits. Tried a samosa at a kiosk, tasted amazing.
Lots of variety here and a nice atmosphere. It's a nice place to stroll through with family or a date. Try a sampling of olives or fresh fruit, buy freshly baked specialty bread, buy a big bucket of fruit, take advantage of a sale on maple syrup in bulk with different flavours. It's a great place if you want to explore novelty.
An incredibly vibrant market. We arrived on a Sunday in mid September at about 11 and the place was jammed full of people. And it's no wonder why! Every single vendor, whether they specialized in Garlic, eggplant, tomatoes, or virtually any other kind of vegetable had what appeared to be almost an overabundance of beautiful fruits and vegetables and more! Clearly, Chefs around the world would love to have a "Jean Talon Market" in their city or town. Amazing!!!
Great market! I bought some fresh fruits and vegetables (including a $1 deal on a bunch of asparagus), some cute cards, and some vanilla natas as a snack!
It is a great place to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables. The prices are very good here
Great place in beatiful Motreal, to get fresh vegetables from the area, cold cuts, plants, fruits I enjoyed immensely must see 100% and also enjoy dinner and fresh oysters...Delicious! And don't forget the old Montreal a beautiful place with history, Delicious Restaurants, arts stores, natives stores etc. And the unique Montreal peoples, that they know how to enjoying life.
Such a great farmer's market. If I lived close to a market like this, I would visit here all the time for my produce. Lots of variety and fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, cheese, desserts and more.
Summary: Historic Montréal open air market offering a wide range of produce, meats, dairy items, spices, baked goods, and small eateries. The quality of the ingredients is excellent and the vendors are all highly knowledgeable about their products. Although most products are excellent, apple cider and maple syrup products seem a cut above the rest. A visit to Jean Talon Market is always a fun experience regardless of the occasion. Must Try: Maple syrup, apple cider, and sausages. Also recommended: Any fresh produce. Avoid: N/A ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Outstanding, worth a special excursion
An absolute delight to shop here. With good arrangements for social distancing, a huge selection of fresh vegetables and fruits are for sale. They're super fresh and delicious. There's also a good variety of ice creams,crepes and savouries to eat and refresh after tiring yourself out :) You can plan to spend half a day there. Not so crowded on weekends also.
It has multiple businesses on site, clean environment, good place to buy fruits and eat with friends
Nice market for fresh produce and great place to try new food!
It is so nice to see real food being sold by the people who produce it. There is a large variety of fruit and vegetables available here, often locally produced and less expensive than the large supermarkets in the area. My wife and I were here many years ago and the biggest difference I noticed was that the seating for cafes and the like is now severely limited. Probably due to COVID-19 considerations. That is a shame but unsurprising. The produce is still good however.
Beautiful, hard working people in a amazing, fresh fruits and veggies groceries. I wouldn’t miss it if you visiting Montreal. The tea little business, the pork store, the fruits are so fresh and the amazing Crêpes gluten free. Delicious food
The area is nice, the market is fun to visit, but I wouldn’t buy my produce there again. Fruits and vegatables were covered in moss when I arrived home to unpack it. Expensive and quite disappointing - especially when considering buying small and to encourage local businesses! You’d expect more.
Large indoor/outdoor market with plenty of options. Mostly fresh fruits and vegetables when we visited, but there were also some niche food options.
Awesome market. Tons of fresh veggies & fruits. Lots of little eateries. Cheese stores, fresh flowers. Herbs, fish, oysters, etc. Picnic table seating. Just look around the smaller streets for parking. Busy on the weekends.
Fresh fruits and veggies.. and a lot of other things. Great place to shop, explore and hang around!
Beautiful market, boastful with stunning local produce, meats, fish, cheeses, eateries and more!
Great place. A bit pricy but that's understandable. Great assortment of pickled goods, fruits, vegetables, cheese, flowers & plants, and a plethora of other products for anyone.
Year round open air market offering produce and other Quebec-grown items. Indoor underground paid parking, as well as parking on side streets surrounding the market. Lots of choices for locals, as well as tourists. Several options for dining, including a specialty Greek bakery. Worth a visit.
Have been many times to Jean Talon market, great place to do shopping and to have some great food on spot. Today went to visit the Christmas market; had chocolate waffle from Gaufrabec, fresh and yummy! Go and support local businesses if you can!
Beautiful farmer's market in Montréal. Lots of local produce and diverse treats to choose from. Some stalls only accept cash though...
Was visiting from Toronto- I've been to some pretty decent farmers markets in City where they do have colorful produce like white and purple parsnips in a basket, or sweet donut peaches but they aren't as large as Jean talon. And they typically don't have farm fresh dairy and fresh fish catches. So like Jean talon has it all. They even had local honey infused with things like apple-blossom or buckwheat. Each infusion had specific health benefits. Oh and the freshly cut flowers were gorgeous. So yah the market was a feast for your eyes and palate. Oh man and bags of fresh herbs. If only I lived here ..I'm sure I'd really love cooking with all this goodness!
Finally made it here and wishing I had gone sooner! Loads of fresh and beautiful produce at reasonable prices. This is a new favorite place.
This is an indoor market. If you are a tourist, I would say - skip it. We made a trip here and were disappointed. The market is organized and is a good place for locals but not much for tourists.
Always a lively market with beautiful arrays of fresh veggies, meats, cheeses, and more
This market is much bigger than the Atwater market and definitely feels much more festive with both locals and tourists perusing through all the vegetables and fruits. Quite a few nice cafes on the side too. We enjoyed our time here much more than the Atwater.
Its a great spot in summer to get some fresh fruit and vegetables from locals. Its a great open area market where you can have fresh food as well
Love the hustle and bustle of this market. Lots of everything you’re looking for and a welcome vibe we have all been craving. Prices are reasonable for fresh produce, herbs or a sweet treat. Yum!
It's fine. Somewhat repetitive... Veggie stands, a few places to eat. Nothing really original.
Very nice farmers market type of thing in Montréal. Worth the visit, it’s a nice city gateway with multiethnic food, fruits and vegetables. Nice mini outdoor Christmas market, ver well organized. Clean and smells good. I highly recommend this place. À bientôt! ????????????
Its always so refreshing to be at that place and forget a bit the big grocery stores. Its really good products and each time I'm like a little kid looking all around!
Walking through Jean Talon market is always an enjoyable experience with all its vibrant colors. Support your local farmers and buy your fresh vegetables and fruits here. There are also great little restos for a quick bite!
Not sure why we got directed here as tourists. Nice enough local market with some good import products, but nothing very special. Fine if you're a local out shopping.
As good as it always is, filled with lovely produce and good sellers. Lots of fresh peppers and tomatoes, and garlic available currently
One of the biggest farmers markets in North America. Such a great place to walk around and see the shops. They have many vendors where you can get great food, pastries, and dessert. They way they set up the market is very organized. Came back here twice just to try different vendors.
Lovely covered market mostly visited by locals. Carries some souvenir-type products to take home including maple syrup and ice wine. Many food stands for snacks and drinks as well.
Wowed! Great Live Market Excellent! Best place to visit alone or with friends and family!!! It’s so beautiful and the people are gentle and smiles all the time! clean & excellent food & fruits & Vegetables....
Wowed! Great Live Market Excellent! Best place to visit alone or with friends and family!!! It’s so beautiful and the people are gentle and smiles all the time! clean & excellent food & fruits & Vegetables....
This market was far better than the Atwater market. It’s quite large and has hundreds of purveyors. It’s also a great spot to buy cans of maple syrup for a cheap price. They make great gifts, and will last forever if they are unopened. There is also a huge underground parking lot below the market that charges a fee.
So much fun and so much variety! You can try to eat your way through this market, but leave yourself a few hours. We had a blast at the oyster bar and their amazing staff, a very flavourful empanada, a slice of pizza and a buckwheat crepe. Nestled in Little Italy, you could easily make a weekend vacation of this!
As usual in the summer, Jean-talon market is always busy! Everything is fresh and vibrant! Everything from a lobster roll to some unique plants on site. Lots of shoppers as well so stay safe. Parking is tricky so get in early for the best spots.
The best selection of fruit that I have experienced with respect to both quality and variety. A must go, if you care about fresh produce, while in Montreal imo!
Winter or summer, this place is amazing. You'll find local products, imported products, ethnic cuisine and everything you need to cook your best meals. In summer, you can eat in the market from food trucks and stores. You'll find fish food, poutine, tapas, tacos, churros, and many more. Often on the weekend, musicians are gathering to play publicly adding a smooth layer to the already nice atmosphere of the place.
This is the number one farmers market in Montreal, gathering all farmers of the four corners, always with the best produce, all kind of interesting byproducts and agriculture related products available. Also, it is a place to buy all the best international agriculture products too. It is a place that attracts locals and tourists as well.
Great to come back after a long time. Covid has eliminated all the free samples of the past but I still thoroughly enjoyed my visit and look forward to coming back
I don’t need to add much or say much about this place. You already know what this place is. It’s incredible. It certainly shines more in the spring, summer, and fall. A true Montreal treasure with some phenomenal vendors and excellent quality and prices. Corn in late summer, tomatoes in August, apples in September, pumpkins in October. Everything you need from local farms are here.
Jean Talon is a gem. I wish I was living next to it. I could just go there get fresh food from farm and support local. I went there late afternoon, so everything was closed, still few vendors left! Still fresh and lovely. Reasonable prices. Def visiting next time in the morning!!
12 for 12 oysters on one type, the cherock. Try the kushi and miyagi! So good. So many new fruits, berries, and vegetables. They leave the stems on, soooooo fresh Parking! Find street parking, it's easier than other parking.
Shoppers can absolutely grab good deals for vegetables and fruits, and herbs. Lots of cafes and restaurants nearby
Great place to spend a Saturday afternoon. Parking underneath at a good price. Cute places surround the market where you can grab a coffee and a snack while shopping.
Everyone was very friendly and there was more than enough options for meat and produce. Next time I visit I'll bring an empty stomach because all the food looked delicious.
Lots of fresh fruits an vegetables from local farmers. Many herbs and beautiful flowers as well. The food vendors also offered some great selection for both vegans and meat eaters alike. All very friendly.
This is such a clean tidy and beautiful market. I would highly recommend this place to anyone that is visiting Montreal. One can find anything and everything here including a variety of cheese, organic vegetables and fruits, fresh meat, hand-made soaps. This market is lined with some amazing cafes on the outside. The ferluchi cafe and Parma Cafe had so much to offer.
Best farmer market that I have been to. Loved it. I tried a sausage sandwich from one of the vendors and it was good..Going back tomorrow to get more.. I do recommend this place. .love it
This market is great all year round, but early fall is particularly magical with its baskets of veggies, braids of garlic, and strings of drying chilies. Sit and enjoy the live music and the ambiance. The shops surrounding the market can supply you with just about everything you need to make an authentic ethnic or specialty dish as well.
Fresh produce and very clean. Loved the oysters!
The place was amazing. It was a great experience to visit Montréal local market. People were friendly and you can find mostly every fruits and vegetables in this market. Price range was fair. Every counter was in super order and tidy loved it! Highly recommended.
It was great to walk around the market. However, as a person from an area where blueberries are local, the price for fresh blueberries seemed a little high to me. Though I understand that there is additional cost to bring them here. All the produce looked wonderful. Only bought a small selection. Other than prices seeming a little high, it was a great experience.
So much food! A wonderful way to spend an afternoon. The apple and maple butter crêpe was fantastic. Wherever you look there are so many delicious samples. I wish I lived closer. I could spend hours in this market.
I had so much fun just walking around seeing fresh veggies and fruits. Also there are some restaurants near by. Really nice place to go and have some snacks or even full meal. I'm going to come back to buy fresh veggies and fruits here :)
What a lovely space for fresh produce. All such good quality and variety. I really enjoyed being able to walk around and buy a few snacks even tho i was only visiting
This market has everything you could ever want or need. I can roam around the market for hours. One vender keeps giving me free apples even when I try to pay he refuses. Those tacos are delicious. Love this place!
It was pretty cold but their set up is easy to navigate. Loved the vibe and energy
Jean Talon is a gem. I wish I was living next to it. I could just go there get fresh food from farm and support local. I went there late afternoon, so everything was closed, still few vendors left! Still fresh and lovely. Reasonable prices. Def visiting next time in the morning!!
Out of everything I've visited in Montreal, this has to be the best one, hands down. What a treat for the foodie - beautiful fresh vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers, much of it from the farmers themselves and some from abroad as well. I purchased strawberries from a local Quebec grower, and they are sweet, juicy and so flavourful. Way better than the supermarket ones, and not much difference in price! If you're looking for a fresh herb, you must come here because they have multiple stalls with a humongous choice between them. Many of the stalls had also put up samples of their wares, cut up fruit and vegetables for people to taste before buying. You'll also find quite a large selection of maple produce, straight from the producers. Really enjoyed strolling through, and wish I could've bought more of the wonderful local produce. If you love cooking and markets, you must come by here, even though the road from the metro is quite dirty and under construction.
One of the nicest markets in the city where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, artisanal foods and rarer food delicacies. There are also vendors selling spices, ciders, soaps, natural products and more. Not to mention the wide variety of restaurants and pubs surrounding the market.
Open area fresh markets. Variety of typical fruits and vegetables. There are also meats, seafood and cheese vendors. Products were fresh. Although this may be one of the biggest in North America, I've seen bigger markets in other part of the world, so i didn't find it special. But this is the cleanest among all that I've been to.
Over the time the concept of this Market has changed. There used to be a lot of local produce sold but now all this has turned commercial. It Maybe a good idea do try a few pies or tarts but honestly there is nothing special about this Market that you would not be able to find at your local bakery and or produce store. Restrooms and free parking for 30 minutes and you don't wanna stay there longer anyway.
Similar to those big farmers market. Has a bit of everything and lots of fresh fruits and veggies. Decent price.
An interesting fresh food market for local and tourist. You can buy lots of stuff and taste different kinds of food.
Nice market with lots of vendors seeking local fruits and vegetables. Can get busy at time and parking may be difficult to find. Can use the indoor parking. Vendors are nice.
If you enjoy markets this is the one to visit. Plenty of vendors with amazing produce and a good selection There are selections of meat, fish, breads and even nuts. You can even buy one piece of cooked corn with butter and salt. Parking is easy right underneath.
This market is just amazing, folks in Montreal are so lucky to have a market like this. The farmers markets in Ontario can't compare. You get fresh fruits, vegetables and most of it grown in the area. We make this a stop everytime we are in Montreal.
The market is huge and is both outdoors and indoors. A huge range of fresh produce, unique foods made by various sellers. Also available in the indoors market are fish, meat, cheese of a wide variety. For those who love to cook ans are finicky about their ingredients, this is the place to go.
Cannot miss this place if you are a foodie. Great local (and international) produce and jams/syrups/cheeses/anything you can think of. Underground parking at very reasonable rates as well. Definitely worth the visit.
Love the market in the summer and the winter. If you need good quality local produce and a lot more you need to make a visit !
Great place to stroll and shop for food items under a covered structure which is airy and bright. Fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood. There is a parking garage in the lower level but it's not free. Plenty of places to eat or grab a coffee. Little Italy is also a block away with plenty more restaurants and shops.
Always vibrant and always fresh. I am not from Montreal so I make this a must go spot whenever I am in Montreal. Summer is probably the best time to visit when the whole place is filled various scents and colours from all the fresh produce they have. There are numerous food vendors offering wide varieties of delicacies from baklava to live oysters. Right around the market there are boulangerie, cafe, butchers and restaurants. Used to be fruit/vegetable distributor there but did not find it this time. They must have moved. It is a tourist attraction; it is crowded and busy. Social distancing is hard to enforce so be prepared and stay safe.
The place is quite nice. It always have amazing variety of restaurants, cafés, fresh fruits & vegetables!!! They even have places that sell desserts, plants and soaps. Must visit place if you come to Montreal!!!
Large variety of colourful fruits and veg. Also a huge selection of other goodies such as Canadian maple syrup. They also palaces where you can grab something delicious to eat. You can easily get lost in this wonderful market!!
Great mostly outdoor market. Product price are very competitive and because there's stores that sell the same products, you have to browse around the market to get the best price of your purchases. The outdoor stores mostly sells fruits, vegetables, flowers and plant pots while the baking foods and meats are mostly in indoor stores. Very clean and plenty of restrooms. One of the city main attractions for sure.
Beautiful market we’re you can find fruits , seafood , nuts , honey , veggies herbs , flowers , you can also find food . There are bars and restaurants. It is a nice walk to do and maybe spend half a day eat there and buy fresh fruits and veggies.
Nice spot to find plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. There are some nice cafes and restaurants near by as well!