In Montréal, art clearly thrives on roads less travelled. Three of the city’s cultural institutions have indeed chosen rock music as the theme for their exhibitions. Three museums, three days: Come discover the Art/Pop’n’Rock side to Montréal.
To start off on the right foot, nothing beats a hearty breakfast at Avenue du Plateau, on du Mont-Royal Avenue, a favourite with urbanites in the know.
The giant egg sitting atop the counter sets the tone for the decidedly retro look and feel of Bagel, etc.On the menu: eggs of all kinds from scrambled, Benedict and Florentine to boiled or sunny side up. And all are served with a bagel accompaniment.
How about breakfast in the historic heart of the metropolis? Olive et Gourmando, a bakery and pastry shop in Old Montréal, proudly serves up homemade breads, Viennese pastries and brioches prepared with Valrhona chocolate.
Boffo breakfast or killer club sandwich, this trendy eatery has them all.
By way of opera, jazz and rock, immerse yourself in the King of Pop Art’s musical world.
Browse a selection of exclusive items made for the Museum and inspired by the exhibitions and collections.
A sophisticated wine bar, this spot offers snappy tapas in a fashionable atmosphere.
Antique shops and restaurants line this street along with a few striking Art Deco buildings.
An exhibition that explores the combined history of art and rock music over the past 40 years.
This mecca for the avant-garde showcases innovative film productions and works using digital technologies.
More than 1,500 screenings of films, television programs and videos are shown every year in this dynamic space.
For a seafood world experience, venture into this new market cuisine concept.