New Montreal brunch menus to try this weekend!

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The weekend is finally here and here’s where to eat Brunch in Montreal! With plenty new brunch menus to try, Here are a few choices for you on where to eat Sunday Brunch in Montreal.

Thazard

This Asian Tavern of Saint-Laurent Boulevard recently added brunch to their menu offer. You can now enjoy late breakfast at Thazard on Saturday and Sunday with a “table d’hôte” menu that starts with a brunch platter to share and your choice of main between : salmon benedicts, breakfast bahn-mi, rice omelet, etc.

Thazard, 5329 St-Laurent Blv.
Brunch is served on : Saturday & Sunday from 10 am – 3 pm

Suwu

This neighbourhood bar recently started serving a “endless mimosa” brunch on Saturday and Sunday. The menu is perfect for those craving a decadent and earthy meal, such as Southern-style chicken waffles (pictured) and a “Suwu” version of the traditional McMuffin sandwich ( sausage, egg, bacon, potato on a bun!).

Suwu, 3581 Saint-Laurent Blv.

Brunch is served on : Saturday & Sunday from 11 am-3pm

Cafe Jouney

This new cafe/bakery/restaurant concept is serving fresh Mediterranean food and coffee. The menu is built around a Lebanese traditional wrap called Manoushe and their brunch menu is meant to be share. For 29$ you get: 1 pan of your choice (per person), 2 manoushes, 2 drinks and a plate of labneh. They are also serving traditional Lebanese coffee and an all-day breakfast menu.

Jouney, 1486 Sainte-Catherine West

Brunch is served: Saturday and Sunday + all day breakfast every day

Helicoptère/Cafe Helico

This hybrid restaurant concept: Helicoptère Montreal/Helico Cafe is serving an inventive lunch/brunch menu every day, delicious coffee and home made pastries. Try their breakfast sandwich or morning brioche, and do not forget to order a croissant while you are there.

Helico, 2009 av. Lasalle, Montreal

Brunch is served every day from 7:30 am- 6:00 pm

By Catherine Maisonneuve, Food & Lifestyle Editor

catherine@mtltimes.ca

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