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Marché Jean-Talon

7070, rue Henri-Julien
Montréal, QC  H2S 3A3

(514) 277-1588

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English
October 30, 2018

Le marché Jean-Talon est un marché public au centre de la Petite Italie de Montréal. /// Jean-Talon Market (French: Marché Jean-Talon) is a farmer's market in Montreal, located in the Little Italy district.

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July 18, 2015

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La Crêperie du Marché offers you the added value of mixing the Breton and French and canadian cultures... an invitation to travel, to discover... thanks to the expertise of our passionate crepe makers. All savoury crepes (buckwheat served thin and crispy) and sweet crepes (all wheat served soft cooked) are prepared on site, using our traditional recipes and using only products from... more

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French
4.5 star rating
suzanneadjump February 10, 2012
Yummmm

C'est le meilleur spot pour la bouffe !

Editorial Reviews from the web
English
4.5 star rating
June 17, 2012

Gourmands will want to make a pilgrimage to the north part of the city to this market. Many locals prefer it over the Atwater market, perhaps because it's surrounded on all sides by the buzz and energy of the city. It's full of fresh fruits and vegetables and a host of gourmet shops. One, for instance, is the spice shop Olives & Épices, which Food & Wine magazine named the best of Montréal in... more

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English
4.5 star rating
October 26, 2018

Are there any markets like this in the US? No. They exist all over Europe though, as well as Asia, but the US has cut them all out. Here in LA there was a poor imitation of something like it with Grand Market, but now even that has been gentrified out of existence.

Anyhow, if you would like a permanent, big farmer's market combined bakeries, butchers, fishmongers, wine stores, as well as... more

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4.5 star rating
October 18, 2018

The best market in Montreal for sure. Amazing way to pass your time on a weekend.

All the produce is fresh and I would highly recommend the fisheries for fresh oysters.

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4.5 star rating
October 15, 2018

Jean Talon Market: a sprawling oasis of colourful fresh produce and enticing food stalls, right in the middle of urban Montreal and open to the public. It's like a farmer's market and bazaar mixed in one, where you can buy your carrots and potatoes and then get some tacos if you feel like it.

While the produce looked lovely, as a tourist, I didn't have much of a chance to try out the local... more

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English
September 17, 2011

Located close to downtown, this open-air market has been serving lovers of fresh veggies, fruits, flowers, eggs and even live fowl since 1934. Many of Montreal's restaurant owners drop by on their daily shopping expeditions. Farmers simply drive their trucks up to a series of stalls, and customers can stroll buy checking out the goods. Surrounding the market are bakeries, health food stores,... more

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September 25, 2010

Located in Little Italy, this open-air market has been serving lovers of fresh veggies, fruits, flowers, eggs and even live fowl since 1934. Many of Montreal's restaurant owners drop by on their daily shopping expeditions. Farmers simply drive their trucks up to a series of stalls, and customers can stroll buy checking out the goods. Surrounding the market are bakeries, health food stores,... more

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September 29, 2008

Foodies take note: This is the place everyone talks about. And adores. It's a whole city block of nothing but stall after stall piled high with the best regional fruits and veggies, meats and seafood. Baked goods, cheese, maple syrup, ice cream, jams and jellies, charcuterie, wine and beer, olive oil, balsamic vinegar – you name it, if it's a "gourmet" food item, produced or grown locally, or... more

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