Bread Pudding Restaurants in Montréal

The best places in Montréal to eat Bread Pudding. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Montréal who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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4.6
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4.6
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City: Montréal, 3535, Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, Quebec H2X 3P1, Canada, H2X3L2, Montréal
"Impossible to be mistaken, the whole map seems incredible, four-star service and the room is of exemplary cleanliness."
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City: Montréal, 800 Leigh-Capreol | Montreal Airport Marriott in-Terminal Hotel, Dorval, Quebec H4Y 0A4, Canada, H4Y0A5, Montréal
"We stayed at the Marriott because of an early morning flight and enjoyed dinner in the Bijou. As a vegan, I had two choices: a veggie burger or Chick Pea Curry, which I chose. (The waiter just had to ask that the chive cream sauce not be added to make it vegan.) It was mildly but nicely spiced with a creamy sauce containing some tomato. There were pieces of butternut squash alongside the chick peas and it was served with very warm corn tortilla pieces. My omnivore hubby chose a club sandwich, which he says was topnotch, much turkey very thinly sliced, bacon, etc. The accompanying fries served in a basket were of the crumby frozen type. For shame! A restaurant of this caliber should NEVER serve cheap frozen fries! Our waiter, George, was efficient, effective and helpful. We enjoyed interesting draft beers with our meal."
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City: Montréal, 1228 rue st Denis, Montreal, Quebec H2X 3J6, Canada, H2X1M3, Montréal
Seating, Families with children, Vegan Options, Vegetarian Friendly
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City: Montréal, 455 rue Viger west | H2z 1n7, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2Z1G6, Montréal
"I love this place. Regular lunch"
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3.9
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City: Montréal, 5335 rue Wellington, Verdun, QC H4H 1N3, H4H1N3, Montréal, Canada
"We were town for the Leonard Cohen tribute concert this restaurant was recommended by our B B hostess. We certainly were not disappointed. This family owned restaurant features their recipes from îles de la Madeleine. We started w their seafood soup, a family recipe, which was delicious. I opted for the pot au pot de fruits de mer my dining companion had the seafood lasagna. Both dishes were accompanied by a side salad homemade biscuit. The portions were generous, food was well-prepared delicious. The pricing was also very reasonable. Our dessert consisted of homemade tartelettes aux sucres. Our server, mademoiselle Paincheau, was very attentive, friendly told us interesting stories about their family restaurant. Highly recommend."
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City: Montréal, 254 rue Bernard O, Montréal, QC H2V 1T4, H2V4K6, Canada
"I can't believe this place is closed in a few weeks (Feb.29th) for good. I mean, the service was impeccable. the ambiente is great. I went to dinner with a friend. it was a great place to catch up and have delicious cocktails. try them. the litchi martini! the atmosphere is great. perfect for a romantic dinner or just hang around with friends. eating is absolutely delicious. as a vegan vouch I totally vouch for this place. my friend is not a vegan and she loouoved it. in the did, she asked to go back before the place closes in a few weeks. also try their desserts! as for pricing, their main course averaged between $12 $20. it is worth every dollar. they will be full at the end of their meal. So if she doesn't yet try invitation w, that's her chance."
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City: Montréal, Little Italy, Mile End & Outremont, 201 Ave Fairmount Ouest, H2T2M8, Montréal, Canada
"We bopped in for a time-kill coffee and something small and sweet. It was in that nether region of time: just before dinner but well after lunch, and we needed a place to hang out before meeting up with friends who were still at work. Enter Arts Cafe. Or, we did anyway. It was just around the corner from where I had an apartment a long time ago. I was thinking it was the same Arts Cafe as when I lived there, but it was clearly a different place. The decor, the mood, it was so much more thoughtful and cool, but still very neighborhood-friendly. It’s MileEnd, not Old Montreal. Anyway, I was hoping to get a croissant, though I guessed that it was too late in the day for that. The server told us that they never have croissants - just goodies that are made on the premises. I order an Earl Gray tea, my partner a cafe. And then I entertained ordering the cookie but was turned off by the mention of 'spice' in it. So opted for the only chocolate thing available, a plain-Jane looking tarte. I hate pie and especially pie crust, but needed a little buzz that I thought I could just eat the top off and leave the crust and maybe that would help.My partner took one look at the serving on my plate and refused it. Sent it back. Would not pay for something so ordinary and small. I wasn't all that thrilled about fighting for pie. The server told the owner and the owner came to talk to us about it. About the pie. Which I hate. He described the ingredients that went into the chocolate part. Layers of rich chocolate, layers of caramel something or other, and infused with whatsit? I held up my hand to stop him --- he'd successfully made the sale to me. I was on board. Like any chocoholic worth her salt, I bit in. And then I swooned. Lovely, dense but not kill-you-dead chocolate. All kinds of special and subtle tastes of other stuff that packed a punch on my tastebuds. Absolutely top-grade, grade-A, grand poo-bah chocolate goodness. I then started drinking my tea. Amazing. Stupid old Early gray tea that you can now get just about anywhere in North America except for a bunch of Mexican restaurants in Chicagoland. But this Earl gray was delicious. What a great cup. What an amazing second cup.I'm in such a good mood by this time, that I even deigned to eat a crumb of the crust. And ... you've guessed it ... I fell in love with the crust. This little simple looking pie and here I am writing paragraphs about it. That's how much a punch it packed in my mouth.The owner came by to discuss. Yes, to discuss the pie a second time with me. He asked me what he could do to make it attractive to nuisances like me. Pie-fickle. Pie-phobic. You know what I hate? I asked the owner. I hate it when croissants have either powdered sugar on them or chocolate sauce drizzled over the top. If you have to do that to a croissant, you’ve LOST ME. He said he agreed and then told me about going out to a top restaurant and ordered an expensive pie for dessert and the crust being store-bought, not at all homemade. The taste he serves in the Arts Cafe is the kind of tarte he wants to eat. We were meeting friends elsewhere so could not stay for dinner to taste the savory aspects of the arts Cafe, but trust me. This chef has an amazing palette and sense of style. You will not go wrong plunking down in his cafe and eating anything he’s created. I will be returning.It’s been a week since I went there but I’m still today thinking about what he might possibly do to make his chocolate tart more attractive to the haters. Aside from perhaps putting plastic army men on top (hey, a great conversation starter), I think the only way is to talk a lot using as many words as one can to urge everyone reading this review that you need to go there now."
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City: Montréal, Downtown, 433 Rue Mayor, H3A2G6, Montréal, Canada
"Great food, very nice ambiance and helpful staff. The prices overall were fair, and the menu was varied yet concise. We had a lovely lunch"
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City: Montréal, Southwest & Outer Montréal, 5850 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H4A1X4, Canada
Waitstaff, Families with children, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery
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City: Montréal, 363 Place d'Youville, Montreal H2Y 2B7., Montréal, Canada
"I've been having the chicken cranberry wrap every single time I eat here and I just can't get enough! The generous chicken cranberry salad is wrapped in"
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Bread Pudding

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