With COVID-19 still keeping our restaurant industry closed Montrealer Laetitia Djouab came up with a brilliant idea of delivering a brunch to your home. Boom, brunchbox.mtl was born. You deserve staying in bed or lounging around in your PJ’s on the weekend and enjoying this delicious brunch with the year we have just gone through.
The brunch boxes are available every weekend however, you have to order in advance because they sell out fast! Pick-up option is available and delivery has an extra charge depending where you are located.

How much does brunchbox.mtl cost?
Brunch Box Mtl offers two sizes of their mouth watering home-made menu: small $38 Regular: $65 plus delivery fees.
La Classique BrunchBox.Mtl menu:
- two chocolate chip pancakes
- 2 plain pancakes
- three french toast with caramelized apples
- two waffles
- charcuterie
- brie
- A variety of fruit
- on the side, you’ll get Nutella, maple syrup, and jam.








Brunch Box Mtl also offer a brunch box for kids in which we include kinder surprise
Orders can be made Monday to Friday (Friday order before noon) by placing a DM on their instagram page: @brunchbox.mtl and payment made by e-transfer.
What are brunchbox.mtl delivery areas:
Downtown, Griffintown, Le Plateau, Mile End, Little Italy, Old Port, Old Mtl, Mtl North, Rosemont, St Leonard, Anjou, Westmount, Hampstead, Côte-Saint-Luc, VMR, Quartier Dix 30, West Island, Laval, Terrebonne, Nuns Island, South Shore, Longueuil, Brossard, Saint-Laurent, Saint-Hubert, Candiac, Dorval, Lorraine, RDP, Saint-Lambert, Boisbriand, Pointe-claire, Dollars-Des-Ormeaux.
Bon Appetit!
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FYI: Why is it called Brunch? Back in 1895 we find what is believed to be the very first utterance of the portmanteau. Guy Beringer, a British writer, penned a clairvoyant piece called “Brunch: A Plea” in Hunter’s Weekly. He wanted people to gather for a late breakfast on Sundays not necessarily for the food but for the experience.
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