The G festival – A list of Participating restaurants in the first Griffintown food Festival!

The G festival

The Commercial Development Corporation – Les Quartiers du Canal is pleased to announce the first Griffintown gourmet and gastronomic event called The G festival, which will take place from March 7 to 17, 2019 in participating restaurants.

The G. Festival is a big gourmet festival to celebrate the exceptional food that Griffintown has to offer.

Griffintown's First Food Festival

Montrealers and tourists alike are invited to a trip to the heart of flavours and design thanks to three culinary experiences: gourmet brunches, trendy 5 @ 7s and evening tables d’hôtes.

1st EXPERIENCE: Gourmet Brunch – Menu at $17 or $22 – Including a Mimosa or cocktail offered and a starter or dessert offered

2nd EXPERIENCE: 5 @ 7 plugged – Menu at $17 or $22 – Including a complimentary cocktail or glass of champagne

3rd EXPERIENCE: The beautiful evening tables d’hôte: Menu from $22 to $52 – Including a complimentary cocktail / glass of champagne and an appetizer or dessert

The participating restaurants are: Asado, The Bird Bar, The Office, Tapas Bar, The Phantom, Foxy, Industria Griffintown, License IV, The Gros Luxe, Lord William Pub, Bad Boys, Meatball House, Beads & Paddock, Pizza No 900 Griffintown, Burgundy Lion Pub, The Richmond, Rockaberry Griffintown, Zibo! Griffintown.

As part of its first gourmet festival G., SDC – Les Quartiers du Canal and its participating restaurateurs will team up with the Foundation of Stars to support pediatric research. The CDS will donate $1 per customer and the restaurateurs will pay from $1 to $3 per participating client. The total contribution will be unveiled after the festival. These donations will enable the Foundation to continue to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of children and youth.

Site internet : lesquartiersducanal.com/festivalg

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