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Market restaurants in Canada

  1. A

    Marché Jean Talon

    The gem of Little Italy, this kaleidoscopic market is perfect for assembling a gourmet picnic or partaking in a little afternoon grazing. A great stop is Marché des Saveurs, devoted entirely to Québec specialties such as wine and cider, fresh cheeses, smoked meats and preserves. The market sprawls south of Rue Jean-Talon between Blvd St-Laurent and Rue St-Denis.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Marché Atwater

    Located right on the banks of the Canal de Lachine, with scores of vendors outside and high-class delicatessens and specialty food shops inside, in the tiled, vaulted hall under the art-deco clock tower. Try the Boucherie Claude & Henri for beautiful racks of lamb, the bakery Première Moisson for baguettes or the astounding Fromagerie du Marché Atwater, whose hundreds of cheeses reach from runny triple crèmes to hard goudas.

    reviewed

  3. Mariposa Market

    It's a bit like dining inside a Christmas stocking, but this half-bakery, half-knickknack shack is a feast for the eyes as well as the mouth. Try the assortment of savory pastries for a light lunch, grab a dessert, and shop around for candles and figurines.

    reviewed

  4. Covent Garden

    This humongous, barn-shaped market will whet and satisfy any appetite. There's a permanent collection of delis, bakeries, chocolate shops, fresh produce stalls and world cuisine eateries, plus seasonal vendors and a sunny, busker-fuelled buzz on the patio.

    reviewed

  5. Grandma Lambe's

    You won't regret the 35km trek to Grandma Lambe's (west on Hwy 26 between Thornbury and Meaford). The store is a delicious jumble of maple syrup vintages, butter tarts, bushels of vegetables and tables piled high with pies, buns and jellies.

    reviewed

  6. C

    Marché St-Jacques

    Traditional food and vegetable stalls and shops still occupy their 1931 art-deco home, in the northern reach of the Village. In the spring and summer, the market keeps longer hours (6am to midnight daily).

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  7. D

    Marché de Maisonneuve

    About 20 farm stalls, and inside, a dozen vendors of meat, cheese, fresh vegetables, tasty pastries and pastas in a beautiful beaux-arts building (1912–14) in Maisonneuve, girded by pretty gardens.

    reviewed

  8. Peach Country Farm Market

    An open-fronted barn selling fresh fruit, jams, ice cream and fruit pies, all grown, picked and baked on-site by fourth-generation farmers – a roadside gem!

    reviewed

  9. E

    Farmers' Market

    Come hungry and empty-handed. Enjoy some prepared island foods or peruse the cornucopia of fresh organic fruit and vegetables. The market is north of the town center off University Ave.

    reviewed

  10. F

    Prince George Farmers' Market

    The Prince George farmers' market is a good place to sample some of the array of produce and foods produced locally.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    Bonanza Market

    A good market with interesting and some organic fresh foods. The deli makes tasty sandwiches.

    reviewed

  13. St Lawrence Market

    Buskers and classical trios provide an acoustic backdrop at the city's beloved market, offering a mouthwatering range of quality produce, baked goods and imported foodstuffs. The Carousel Bakery is known for its peameal bacon sandwiches, and crowds pack lunch counters outside Everyday Gourmet, Quik Sushi, and St Urbain for Montréal-style bagels. The farmers market livens up the North Market from 5am every Saturday.

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