Discover the culinary delights of Old Montreal’s historic district on the Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour by Local Montreal Food Tours. Led by a local expert, this immersive experience takes participants on a journey through the neighborhood’s rich gastronomic landscape. From savoring a smoked salmon bagel to indulging in a nopales taco, the tour presents a diverse array of flavors that showcase the city’s vibrant food culture. With personalized attention in a small group setting, the tour ensures a truly memorable experience. Whether you’re a foodie seeking a unique adventure or simply curious about the local cuisine, this tour provides an opportunity to…
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Key Points
- The Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour is a 194-review guided exploration of the historic district with 5 food tastings and 1 alcoholic beverage.
- The tour offers a selection of local specialties, including smoked salmon bagels, nopales tacos, smoke meat poutine, local cheeses, and traditional French pastries.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation, and infants must sit on laps with no heart problems or serious medical conditions.
- The tour has a small group size for more individual attention, with gratuities included, and a maximum group size of 16 travelers.
- The tour starts and ends in the heart of Old Montreal, with a 5-minute walk between the meeting and end points, and participants can advise of dietary restrictions when booking.
Overview of the Tour
This 194-review Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour allows guests to explore the historic district with a local, certified guide while savoring 5 food tastings and 1 alcoholic beverage.
Visitors will discover key sights like Place d’Armes and Rue Saint-Paul, and enjoy a small group size for more individualized attention.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps, and participants shouldn’t have any heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, and gratuities are included.
Confirmation is received at booking, unless booked within an hour of the experience. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
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Food Stops on the Tour
The tour features a diverse array of food stops, allowing visitors to savor a range of local culinary delights.
At the Crew Collective & Café, guests indulge in a smoked salmon bagel, while at La Catrina, they enjoy a nopales taco.
Franklins Subs Suds offers a smoke meat poutine, and Le beau marché showcases a selection of local cheeses and charcuteries.
Tour Details and Requirements
The tour offers a small group size for more individual attention, and gratuities are included. It’s not wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation, with infants required to sit on laps. Participants mustn’t have any heart problems or other serious medical conditions, and the maximum group size is 16 travelers.
The meeting point is at 360 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H2Y 2N1, and the tour ends at Les Soeurs Grises – Bistro-Brasserie, 32 Rue McGill, Montréal, QC H2Y 3W5, just a 5-minute walk from the starting location.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, unless booked within 1 hour of the experience. Dietary restrictions should be advised, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts.
Meeting and End Points
The tour begins at 360 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H2Y 2N1, and concludes at Les Soeurs Grises – Bistro-Brasserie, 32 Rue McGill, Montréal, QC H2Y 3W5, just a 5-minute walk from the starting location.
This convenient proximity allows participants to easily access the meeting point and end their culinary journey at the final destination.
Centrally located in the heart of Old Montreal, the tour is easily accessible via public transportation.
This allows for a smooth transition between the tour’s starting and ending points, providing a seamless experience for participants and ensuring a hassle-free start and end to the food and drink exploration.
Dietary Restrictions and Cancellation Policy
Participants can advise the tour operator of any dietary restrictions when booking, allowing the team to accommodate special needs.
Alternatively, they may cancel their reservation up to 24 hours prior to the experience’s start time without incurring any penalties. This flexible cancellation policy provides peace of mind for travelers, who can adjust their plans as needed without facing financial consequences.
The tour’s confirmation is received at the time of booking, unless the reservation is made within one hour of the tour’s commencement.
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Explore Old Montreal With a Local Guide
Certified guides lead participants on an immersive exploration of Old Montreal, showcasing the neighborhood’s key sights and historical significance.
This guided tour takes visitors through the charming cobblestone streets, allowing them to:
- Marvel at the architecture and design of iconic landmarks like Place d’Armes
- Stroll along the historic Rue Saint-Paul, admiring the quaint boutiques and art galleries
- Uncover the rich history and cultural heritage that defines Old Montreal
Gain insider knowledge and unique perspectives from knowledgeable, local guides.
Appreciate the neighborhood’s distinct blend of French and North American influences.
Savor 5 Food Tastings and 1 Alcoholic Beverage
Foodies embark on a delightful culinary journey through Old Montreal, savoring an array of local specialties and a refreshing alcoholic beverage.
The tour includes five food tastings, beginning with a smoked salmon bagel at Crew Collective & Café.
Next, they’ll indulge in a nopales taco at La Catrina, followed by a smoke meat poutine at Franklins Subs Suds.
At Le beau marché, they’ll sample local cheeses and charcuteries.
The tour culminates with a canelé, a traditional French pastry, at Chez Potier Patisserie.
To complement the savory and sweet offerings, guests will also enjoy one alcoholic beverage.
This immersive food experience allows visitors to authentically explore the culinary heritage of Old Montreal.
Small Group Size for Individual Attention
With a small group size, the Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour ensures each guest receives more personalized attention from the local, certified guide.
This intimate setting allows for a more immersive and engaging experience as the guide can:
- Tailor the tour to the specific interests and needs of the group
- Provide more detailed information and historical context about the sights and foods
- Accommodate dietary restrictions or preferences with ease
- Encourage open dialogue and address questions promptly
- Foster a convivial atmosphere conducive to bonding with fellow travelers
The small group size, capped at 16 participants, creates an atmosphere of exclusivity and allows the guide to deliver a highly customized tour, ensuring guests leave with a deeper appreciation for the rich culinary and cultural tapestry of Old Montreal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
No, bringing your own food and drinks is not permitted on this tour. The tour includes several food tastings and an alcoholic beverage, so outside food and drinks are not allowed. Participants must consume the provided items during the tour.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed on the tour, as long as it doesn’t disrupt the experience or distract from the guide’s commentary. Guests are encouraged to take photos to capture the sights and food tastings during the tour.
Can I Request a Specific Type of Alcoholic Beverage?
Guests can request a specific type of alcoholic beverage, though the tour operator may not be able to accommodate all preferences. It’s best to check with the tour guide or company beforehand to ensure your desired drink is available.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no strict dress code for this tour. Guests should wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes. The tour involves moderate walking, so dressing comfortably is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Point During the Experience?
Participants can generally leave the tour group at any point during the experience, but it’s recommended to stay with the group to fully enjoy the planned activities and tastings. Leaving the group may result in missing key elements of the tour.
Recap
The Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour by Local Montreal Food Tours provides a comprehensive culinary exploration of the historic district.
Led by a local expert, the tour features five food tastings, one alcoholic beverage, and a small group size for personalized attention.
Its central location and accommodations for dietary restrictions make it an accessible and flexible option for experiencing Montreal’s vibrant food scene.
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