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Montreal Hot Spots


Jean-Talon Market Open year-round this farmer’s market located in the Little Italy district is a gem. If you want to shop with the locals and experience the spirit of an outdoor market, Jean-Talon is for you. Bordered by Jean-Talon Street to the north, Mozart to the south, Casgrain Ave to the west and Henri-Julien Ave to the east; the market buzzes with enthusiastic vendors and shoppers. In the summer months approximately 300 vendors cluster in the outdoor areas. Everything is fresh and reasonably priced, making it a local favourite. The market itself is surrounded by other food businesses, bakeries, restaurants and more...a perfect place to spend the afternoon, n’est-ce pas?


XO Le Restaurant Chef Julien Robillard creates innovative cuisine on par with the refined and elegant decor of this fine dining establish- ment. Montrealers, tourists and business people alike make XO a destination when in the city. Located inside Hotel Le St. James, the restored former Merchant’s Bank Build- ing in the heart of Old Montreal, the restaurant boasts a traditional European atmosphere; sleek, refined and avant- garde. Stop by to enjoy breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch or dinner in a relaxing atmosphere with friendly staff in the dining section. To the delight of wine enthusiasts somme- liers have stocked the XO with treasures from some of the finest wine cellars in the world.


58 • Spring 2015


The Hub


Photo © Tourisme Montréal / Stéphan Poulin.


Photo by Yves Lefebvre.


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