Clark Street Mercantile
This outfitter-cum-general store in the Mile End neighborhood curates a tightly edited selection of brands excelling in contemporary, rugged-chic attire for the modern man. Items on offer include organic cotton backpack from Swiss designer Qwstion, small-batch tonic from Jack Rudy, plaid and chambray shirts from Montreal’s own Bon Vivant, Japanese denim from Still by Hand, and pocket knives from French heritage brand Douk Douk.
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Drawn & Quarterly
This quirky shop is a brick-and-mortar spin-off of the renowned cartoon publisher of the same name.
Quincaillerie Dante
A one-stop shop for hunting rifles and cooking equipment alike, the family-run business has been stocking Montreal’s kitchens since 1956.
Hudson's Bay
This department store, iconic in Montreal, started as one of Canada’s great heritage brands.
Holt Renfrew
Canada’s premiere luxury department store champions established brands (like Chanel, Prada and Louis Vuitton), as well as up-and-coming Canadian luxury designers.
Les Étoffes
Carrying luxe men’s and women’s staples, this minimalist store is a paean to chic simplicity.
M0851
This Montreal-based company has been producing quality, chic outerwear and leather goods since 1987.
Georges Laoun
The glasses at this family-run optician are wearable works of art.
Atwater Market
This public market, opened in 1933, is pricier than Jean Talon, with comparable produce vendors, butchers and shopkeepers selling local foods.
Public Markets
Located in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood, Jean Talon Market is home to 300 vendors selling local produce, seafood, charcuterie, cheeses, meats, prepared food and more.