'''Outremont''', once its own town, was incorporated into Montreal in 2002. Located five minutes from downtown, it is a predominately residential area, home to well-known Quebec artists and celebrities and to Montreal's Hasidic Jewish community. Outremont offers shopping and dining along popular Bernard and Laurier Streets.
Get in
By metro
The Outremont metro stop is on the Blue Line.
By bus
The 80 Parc runs through the Plateau up to Outremont. Get off at Bernard or Van Horne.
The 160 Van Horne runs along Van Horne from the Rosemont metro, on the Orange Line.
The 129 Cote Ste-Catherine runs from metro Place Des Arts downtown, crosses Outremont from South to West, passing near the Universite de Montreal, H.E.C. Montreal and Brebeuf college and heading further to metro Cote Ste-Catherine.
See
Outremont Soldiers Monument.
Beaubien Monument.
Historical Buildings
Joseph Lamoureux House.
Maison Jane Lucretia Smith.
Chemin de la Cote-Sainte-Catherine.
Outremont Theater.
St-viateur.
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Parks
Outremont Park.
Saint-Viateur Park.
Joyce Park.
Beaubien Park.
Vimy Park.
John F. Kennedy Park and Pool.
Mont-Royal Park.
Buy
The shopping is concentrated along Bernard Street, Laurier West, and scattered along Van Horne. In the summer, eating an ice cream at Le Bilboquet, located a the corner of Bernard and Outremont, is a must.
Eat
Budget
Cafe Souvenir. 261, avenue Bernard. 14 948-5259. ri-Sat 24 hours during the summer; Sun-Thu 7AM-12AM<. 24 hour cafe with basic eats.
Midrange
Kavaloo. 298 van Horne. 14 270-7715. ttp://www.kavaloo.ca. pen Tue-Sun 11AM-9PM. ree entry. Children's meals $5-$10, adults $15.. Child-centric family restaurant offering meals for infants on up. Small playroom, arts and crafts, classes, and camps. Expect crowds on the weekends.
Bruno Bistro. 08 Laurier Street West. 14 277-8777. aily 11:30PM-2:30PM, 5:30PM-10:30PM. Friendly neighborhood French bistro.
Splurge
La Bete Humaine. 637 avenue Van Horne. etro Outremont. 14 278-0001. ue-Sat 5:30PM-2AM . Atmospheric modern tapas and wine bar built using recycled material. Dishes come in appetizer-sized "little bites" and "big bites" to share. Try the ''pierrade'' for two ? a selection of thin-sliced meat and fish cooked on a hot rock on the table. The focus is on game meats, but there are options for vegetarians too. Wide selection of wines and local cheese.
Drink
Helm brasseur gourmand. 73 rue Bernard Ouest. us 80. 1 514 276 0473. nfo@helm-mtl.ca. PM-3AM. ttp://www.helm-mtl.ca/. 4 draft beer ($5.50 for pint), 5 to 8 prices on tap. A unique bar with emphasis on local products including homemade beers, ciders, and north American wines. On the food side, you will find tapas like platters prepared with fresh ingredients: fish and meat tartares, duck magret, Quebec cheeses, rillete, foie-gras, the famous veal mini-burgers, and also vegetable dishes. Food is not necessarily of the quality one would expect for the price, however.
Sleep
Accommodations are skimpy at best in this residential area.
Budget
Breakfast a Montreal. 79 avenue Querbes. 14 271-2080 . 55 single/$85 double. Two simple rooms in an apartment. Organic continental breakfast.
Mid-range
Cite Chic Couette. 4 Nelson Avenue. 14 279-8373. elene@citychic.com. 14 279-5761. 90-150. Three rooms in a 1908 building furnished with antiques. Private garden. Continental breakfast.
Contact
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