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The Bulletin: Montreal in the US election, a vinyl fair, burlesque, and all the fall things 🍁 [Issue #99]
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The Bulletin: Montreal in the US election, a vinyl fair, burlesque, and all the fall things 🍁 [Issue #99]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

The Bulletin: Thanksgiving at the museum, cheap eats for inflationary times, and 30x ramen [Issue #98]
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The Bulletin: Thanksgiving at the museum, cheap eats for inflationary times, and 30x ramen [Issue #98]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

A Plateau chophouse flips to Bouillon Albert, a 19th-century Paris-inspired eatery
J.P. Karwacki

A Plateau chophouse flips to Bouillon Albert, a 19th-century Paris-inspired eatery

At traditional bouillon restaurants, food should be quick and affordable. This French address asks: Why mess with a good thing?

The third-wave cider of Cidre Intrus, and a chemistry of place
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The third-wave cider of Cidre Intrus, and a chemistry of place

A natural cidery's unconventional experiments in production and branding, and how it's helping push Quebec's unique place on the global scene.

The Bulletin: One last dance, Oktoberfest, art shows, and where to eat this month [Issue #97]
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The Bulletin: One last dance, Oktoberfest, art shows, and where to eat this month [Issue #97]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

The fish, fowl, and finery of NDG's Épicerie Mange-Tout
J.P. Karwacki

The fish, fowl, and finery of NDG's Épicerie Mange-Tout

With a locally-minded line on fish & seafood, meat, booze and dry goods, this fine grocer has good reasons to get high on its own supply.

The Best New Restaurants in Montreal [October 2024]
J.P. Karwacki

The Best New Restaurants in Montreal [October 2024]

The best new restaurants in Montreal right now clock in at a total of 33 names that include social clubs, French-Indo dining, cocktails and tapas, and more.

A Guide to Downtown Montreal with Sandra Ferreira
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A Guide to Downtown Montreal with Sandra Ferreira

Enjoy downtown Montreal to the fullest with pointers from one of the neighbourhood’s greatest contemporary restaurateurs.

The Bulletin: A digital block party, noise bylaws, a massive multi-venue festival, and beer 🍻 [Issue #96]
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The Bulletin: A digital block party, noise bylaws, a massive multi-venue festival, and beer 🍻 [Issue #96]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

Rendez-Vous: Pointe-Claire Gets Another Cool Buvette-Style Restaurant
J.P. Karwacki

Rendez-Vous: Pointe-Claire Gets Another Cool Buvette-Style Restaurant

Feels like there's never been a more intimate service of international, greatest-hits dishes from a spacious kitchen than at Rendez-Vous in Pointe-Claire.

Le Club: Montreal’s crossroads for coffeehouse culture, cycling, and running
J.P. Karwacki

Le Club: Montreal’s crossroads for coffeehouse culture, cycling, and running

When it opened in 2017, Le Club took a different path from traditional bike shops, building new communities around the cultures of cycling and running.

The Bulletin: Nostalgic cinema, listening parties, tipping culture, and a lot of Negronis [Issue #95]
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The Bulletin: Nostalgic cinema, listening parties, tipping culture, and a lot of Negronis [Issue #95]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

GOAL MTL: The second annual ‘Power of the Ball’ Gala, and a 1970s golf party
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GOAL MTL: The second annual ‘Power of the Ball’ Gala, and a 1970s golf party

Whether it’s a kick or a putt, this gala is a testament to how the sports of soccer and golf both unite people from all walks of life.

Pavillon: This downtown social club inside the SAT can cook
J.P. Karwacki

Pavillon: This downtown social club inside the SAT can cook

The latest third floor project for the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) stays true to its cultural ethos: Creating space where food, creativity, music, and community can intersect.

The Bulletin: A mushroom festival, extreme athletics, and a big loss for Old Montreal [Issue #94]
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The Bulletin: A mushroom festival, extreme athletics, and a big loss for Old Montreal [Issue #94]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

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