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    Jean Talon Market

    Posted by callebaut 7 August 2006

    Less chic than Marche Atwater, but bigger, cheaper and with much better street food. Shops include the fantastically named "Qui L'ait Cru?" for cheese.

    7075 Avenue Casgrain; tel: (514) 277 1379;
    Metro: Jean Talon, then walk 3 or 4 blocks west (along Jean Talon) and one south;
    www.madeinmtl.com/main.php?langval=2&rdv=179

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    Marche Atwater

    Posted by ElizaS 7 August 2006

    Marche Atwater is a market selling a wide range of fresh fruit, veg, cheese, bread, cakes and other tempting foodstuffs. It is housed in a big old art deco building by the Lachine Canal, with many stalls outside in the summer, some of which also sell flowers and shrubs. Well worth stopping by if you're in the area for a cheap and tasty lunch or just to stock up if you're self-catering.

    Avenue Atwater, St. Henri;
    Metro: Lionel-Groulx.

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