Montréal
106 Rue Saint-Paul O
Iconic rooftop bar on Hotel Nelligan with sightlines across Old Montreal and the Saint-Lawrence River. Famous for mimosa brunches. Retractable awnings available. Sources: Time Out, Daily Hive, Tourisme Montreal, Cult MTL, Montreal Diaries.
97 Rue de la Commune E
Fifth-floor rooftop of Auberge du Vieux-Port with panoramic views of the Old Port and St. Lawrence River. 2025 menu features bison tartare, grilled octopus, tuna tataki, and poke bowls. Sources: Time Out, Narcity, Daily Hive, Tourisme Montreal, experienceoldmontreal.com.
421 Rue Saint-Vincent
Eighth-floor rooftop of Hotel William Gray with panoramic views of the Old Port, Ferris wheel, and St. Lawrence River. Firepits available. Winner of Cult MTL Best of MTL 2025 reader poll. Sources: Time Out, Cult MTL, OpenTable, Montreal Diaries, Tourisme Montreal, Daily Hive.
153 Rue Saint-Amable
Fourth-floor terrace of Hotel William Gray overlooking Place Jacques-Cartier. West Coast-inspired cuisine, lush decor, mezze plates. Sources: Time Out, Daily Hive, Tourisme Montreal, Montreal Diaries.
59 Rue Saint-Jacques
Rooftop bar on Hotel Place d'Armes with views of Place d'Armes square and Notre-Dame Basilica. Partially covered for gray days. Brunch, lunch, and dinner. Sources: Time Out, Daily Hive, Tourisme Montreal, The Rooftop Guide.
407 Place Jacques-Cartier
Hidden courtyard with colorful flowers and shrubs set against historic 1812 architecture (National Historical Site). Live jazz performances. Sweet and savory crepes, gourmet salads. Sources: Time Out, Tourisme Montreal, Montreal Diaries, experienceoldmontreal.com.
465 Rue McGill
Hidden garden courtyard with tree canopy, singing birds, and petanque area. Sources: Time Out, Tastet.
426 Rue Saint-Gabriel
Oldest restaurant in the city, first constructed in 1688. Open-air courtyard terrace. Includes Velvet speakeasy bar downstairs. Sources: Time Out.
410 Rue Saint-Vincent
Prime location for people-watching and heritage architecture views. Trattoria-style Italian with housemade pasta, stone oven-braised meats. Italian-style weekend brunch with bellinis. Sources: OpenTable, Eater/Wanderlog.
1442 Rue Sherbrooke O
Inner courtyard with cobblestones, awnings, flower baskets, hibiscus and oleander plants. Sources: Time Out, Tourisme Montreal.
87 Rue de la Commune E
Parisian brasserie atmosphere with views over De la Commune Street. French techniques with modern Montreal cuisine. Weekend brunch available. Sources: OpenTable.
985 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Sixth-floor rooftop on Hampton Inn with lush jungle vegetation inspired by Vietnam's French colonial architecture. 7,000-square-foot space with tropical decor. Views of Old Montreal. Sources: Time Out, Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
626 Rue Marguerite-d'Youville
Terrace in prime Old Montreal setting. Sources: Tastet.
39 Rue Saint-Gabriel
Garden courtyard on Saint-Gabriel street surrounded by old buildings. Features flowers, plants, outdoor bar, stone walls, and greenery for a private setting. Sources: experienceoldmontreal.com.
139 Rue Saint-Paul O
A 55-seat interior courtyard garden inside a 19th-century building named after two former Montreal mayors. Celebrates Quebec's craft distillery scene with locally farmed ingredients and English-inspired pub food. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal, SDC Old Montreal.
171 Rue Saint-Paul O
An enchanting courtyard terrace tucked behind a stone-walled dining room on Saint-Paul Street. Seafood-focused menu with lobster, mussels, salmon tartare, and calamari. Small, intimate, and consistently praised for its calm atmosphere. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, TripAdvisor, RestoMontreal.
414 Rue Saint-Sulpice
The private courtyard of Hotel Saint-Sulpice, designed to evoke Arizona's desert serenity. Chef Piérard works with smoking, charcoal grilling, and fermentation. One of Old Montreal's most peaceful and hidden outdoor escapes. Sources: Cour Arrière, Tourisme Montreal, RestoMontreal.
Italian patio terrace with wood-fired pizza and Italian cocktails. Sources: Montreal Diaries.
209 Rue Saint-Paul O
Charming wine bar on Saint-Paul. Sources: Tastet.
386 Rue Saint-Paul E
Charming terrace on Saint-Paul Street. Sources: Tastet.
360 Rue Saint-Antoine O
14th floor of Hyatt Centric in Old Montreal with 360-degree views. Sources: The Rooftop Guide.
1412 Rue Sainte-Élisabeth
Pub tucked off Sainte-Catherine Street with a secret bi-leveled courtyard terrace. Walls covered in creeping vines, heat lamps. Sources: Time Out, Daily Hive, Tourisme Montreal, Montreal Diaries.
1228 Rue Sherbrooke O
Ritz-Carlton garden courtyard with awning-covered wooden deck overlooking a French garden with flagstone paths, artificial brook, and duck pond. Michelin-calibre dining. Sources: Time Out, OpenTable, Tourisme Montreal, MTL Blog, Tastet.
1 Place Ville-Marie, 44th floor
Montreal's highest terrace at the 44th floor of Place Ville Marie. Breathtaking sunset views. Sources: Time Out, Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
340 Rue De la Gauchetière O
Ninth-floor terrace at Hotel Humaniti. Homemade slush, fried chicken, seasonal creative menu. Open daily. Sources: Time Out, Tastet, Tourisme Montreal, Narcity.
1184 Rue du Square-Phillips
Year-round inner garden. Boho-chic, elegant and lush with greenery. One of the most beautiful terrasses for gourmet Japanese cuisine. Sources: Time Out, Tourisme Montreal, MTL Blog, Tastet.
1155 Rue Sherbrooke O
Inner courtyard at Sofitel hotel. French cuisine with large yellow umbrellas, parasols, and plants. Glass-walled atrium. Live DJ entertainment. Sources: Tastet, OpenTable, Tourisme Montreal.
1440 Rue de la Montagne
Third-floor rooftop terrace at Four Seasons Hotel. Chef Marcus Samuelsson. Seafood-focused menu with Japanese influences. Overlooks Leonard Cohen mural. Sources: Tastet, OpenTable, Tourisme Montreal.
425 Rue Mayor
Stunning hidden terrace, a peaceful downtown escape. Sources: Tastet, Time Out.
1446 Rue Peel
Stylish covered terrace. Portuguese cuisine. Sources: Tastet.
1206 Rue Union
Off-the-beaten-path Mexican restaurant with a hidden patio. Cocktails, ceviche, tacos. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, Tastet.
1425 Rue Saint-Alexandre
Hidden terrace on Saint-Alexandre Street. Shared dishes concept. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, Tastet.
1 Place Ville-Marie
Terrasse de Les Enfants Terribles au Place Ville Marie, dans le centre-ville. Cuisine française décontractée. Sources: Tourisme Montreal.
1255 Rue Jeanne-Mance
Panoramic terrace with 180-degree view at DoubleTree by Hilton. Quebec-focused bistro food. Sources: Time Out, Tourisme Montreal.
355 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, 5th floor
Fifth-floor jungle-themed rooftop at HONEYROSE Hotel. Retractable roof for any weather. Mediterranean cuisine. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, mtl.org.
1433 Rue City Councillors
A 40-seat enclosed and heated terrace tucked beside St-James Church in the shadow of downtown office towers. Playful izakaya menu: karaage, Japadogs, soba salad with bacon, sake, and lychee mojitos. Sources: Tastet, Spotted by Locals.
900 Boulevard René-Lévesque O
A palm-lined third-floor terrace atop the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, inspired by the glam rock era of Ziggy Stardust. Seasonal cocktails, gourmet BBQ, and DJs Thursday–Saturday. Open summer only. Sources: Tastet, The Rooftop Guide, Gentologie.
1010 Rue De la Gauchetière O
Promenade level of Marriott Chateau Champlain with views of the city and Windsor station. Asian-inspired cuisine and signature cocktails. Festive atmosphere. Sources: Tastet, mtl.org.
433 Rue Mayor
Beautiful courtyard cafe. Bright white space with flowers. Sources: Tastet, Time Out.
1201 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Large rooftop terrace atop the SAT arts space overlooking Saint-Laurent Boulevard. Urban jungle in the Quartier des spectacles. Rotating themes with local/international chefs. Sources: Time Out, Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
1440 Rue Drummond
Grand terrace. Irish/English cuisine. Sources: Tastet.
1459 Rue Crescent
Two terraces; one faces busy Crescent Street for people-watching. Sources: Daily Hive.
1071 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Rooftop terrace on 2nd floor. Craft beers, wines, cocktails, fermented nibbles. Spacious terrace with warm service. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal, Narcity.
4105 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Terrace extends onto the Main. Popular for oysters and cocktails. Sources: Tastet.
219 Avenue du Mont-Royal O
Seafood-centric fine-dining with stunning views of Jeanne-Mance Park. Japanese-accented cuisine. Sources: Time Out, OpenTable, Tastet.
3990 Rue Saint-Urbain
Hidden garden oasis with vibrant colors and a water fountain. Canopied by trees and fenced in. Community-focused cafe since 1976 with vegetarian/vegan-leaning menu. Sources: Time Out, Tourisme Montreal, Tastet.
506 Avenue Duluth E
Hidden terrace with around fifty seats, decorated with plants and colorful murals. BYOW. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
521 Avenue Duluth E
On Duluth Avenue since 1979. Montreal's first BYOW restaurant. Lush garden terrace evoking Mediterranean landscapes. Sources: Tastet, OpenTable.
9 Avenue Duluth E
Craft brewery with bright yellow picnic tables on rooftop. Sources: Tastet.
4869 Avenue du Parc
Summer staple wine bar. Green and yellow decor. Sources: Tastet.
51 Rue Roy E
Charming little terrace. Sources: Tastet.
3619 Rue Saint-Denis
Sunny terrace on Saint-Denis Street. Sources: Tastet.
1234 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
Welcoming terrace with grass carpets. Sources: Tastet.
4306 Rue Saint-Denis
Secluded and lush hidden garden. Persian mezze, natural/organic wines. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
4328 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Charming little terrace on the Main. Sources: Tastet.
1603 Rue Ontario E
One of the most sought-after back terraces on the island, featuring a small pond and heated patio near Parc La Fontaine. Pan-Asian dishes spanning Thailand, Japan, India, and Cambodia, with cocktails fusing Oriental flavours. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, RestoMontreal, TripAdvisor.
327 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
A candlelit back terrace with a lush, relaxed vibe on Mont-Royal Avenue. Eclectic ambiance with creative cocktails, charcuterie, and a diverse local crowd. Sources: Yelp, Wanderlog.
4873 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Legendary indie music venue and café-bar on Saint-Laurent with live music 7 nights a week. Has hosted Arcade Fire and Helena Deland. Vegetarian and vegan menu. Sources: TripAdvisor, Wikipedia.
3845 Rue Saint-Denis
A flower-and-vine-draped garden terrace on Saint-Denis operating since 1985. Beloved for its homemade sangria and generous French-Mediterranean salads. One of the Plateau's most charming back patios. Sources: TripAdvisor, RestoMontreal.
4615 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Near Avenue Mont-Royal. Sources: Tastet.
2040 Rue Saint-Denis
Winner of Cult MTL Best of MTL 2025 reader poll for best terrasse. Live DJs, craft beer, energetic atmosphere. Sources: Cult MTL, Montreal Diaries.
124 Rue Saint-Viateur O
Mile End institution since 1970, founded by Italian immigrant Rocco Furfaro. Nearly impossible to find an open spot when the sun comes out. Sources: Tastet, Daily Hive.
52 Rue Saint-Viateur O
Small, unpretentious terrace. Sources: Tastet.
180 Rue Saint-Viateur O
Mile End institution. Lively ambiance. Sources: Tastet.
6631 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Leafy canopy terrace. Quebec craft beer institution. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
6512 Avenue du Parc
Art Deco bar with rooftop terrace and city views. Pizza, beer, cocktails. Winner of Cult MTL Best of MTL 2025 reader poll. Sources: Tastet, Cult MTL, Tourisme Montreal.
271 Rue Saint-Zotique O
Garage-door entrance terrace. Local products, modern cuisine. Some of the best cuisine in the city. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
6703 Avenue du Parc
Stunning terrace. Venetian-inspired cicchetti. Sources: Tastet.
7032 Rue Waverly
Vibrant terrace. Sources: Tastet.
6729 Avenue de l'Esplanade
Modern microbrewery with large garage door opening. Block parties. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
83 Rue Saint-Zotique E
A 'lan khao gang' — a Thai curry shop and grocery hybrid common in Thailand but rare in North America. Casual outdoor seating, short menu of authentic curries, no reservations. Sources: Tastet, Yelp.
1209 Avenue Van Horne
One of the city's best streetside setups, ringed by trees and planters. Lush and intimate. Refined Syrian cuisine with 10-12 course tasting menu available. Sources: OpenTable, MTL Blog, Time Out, Tastet.
1045 Avenue Laurier O
Charming covered terrace. French brasserie. Sources: Tastet.
5200 Rue Hutchison
Art deco interior. Retractable awnings covering tightly-packed cafe tables with hanging plants. Classic French comfort food. Sources: Time Out.
1249 Avenue Bernard
Watch passersby on Bernard Avenue. Sources: Tastet.
1244 Avenue Laurier O
Large wooden deck patio on leafy Laurier Avenue. Italian classics, pizzas and pasta, casual dining. Sources: OpenTable.
1142 Avenue Van Horne
Shaded terrace. Gourmet sandwiches, seasonal tasting menu. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
1231 Avenue Lajoie
Stunning terrace. Catalan wines. Sources: Tastet.
115 Avenue Laurier O
European-inspired outdoor space. Sources: Tastet.
5198 Rue Hutchison
Terrace stretches around the restaurant. Sources: Tastet.
191 Rue Jean-Talon E
Street-side terrace. Sources: Tastet.
189 Rue Dante
Terrace becomes a lively gathering spot. Sources: Tastet.
1212 Rue Saint-Zotique E
Housed in a former garage. Cozy terrace beside the restaurant. One of the best Italian restaurants in Montreal. Sources: Tastet, Milesopedia.
150 Rue Saint-Zotique E
Terrace on Saint-Zotique street. Natural wines, seasonal small plates. Sources: Tastet, Montreal Diaries.
1039 Rue Beaubien E
Cozy indoor and street terraces on Beaubien. Craft beer destination. Sources: Tastet.
1290 Rue Beaubien E
Charmingly simple street-side terrace. Sources: Tastet.
6388 Rue Saint-Hubert
A hidden tiki bar tucked inside Bar Idole on Plaza Saint-Hubert, open since 2017. Tropical cocktails served in sculpted pineapple glasses, immersive kitschy decor. Open daily until 3am. Sources: Yelp, RestoMontreal, The Main.
6600 Rue Saint-Hubert
A covered rooftop on Plaza Saint-Hubert styled as a 1960s Italian-American sports bar. Crispy hybrid pizzas (New York/New Haven/NJ styles), natural wines, and Rat Pack-era aesthetics. Sources: Cult MTL, The Main.
5080 Rue Saint-Ambroise
Canal-side terrace attached to McAuslan Brewery. Picnic tables, string lights, lush greenery. Wood-fired pizza Thursday-Sunday. Dogs welcomed. Winner of Cult MTL Best of MTL 2025 reader poll. Sources: Time Out, Cult MTL, Daily Hive, Montreal Diaries.
2233 Rue Pitt
One of the city's largest terraces along the Lachine Canal. Industrial-chic brewery. Rotating craft beers, food trucks. Known for creamy IPAs and popular lagers. Winner of Cult MTL Best of MTL 2025 reader poll. Sources: Cult MTL, Narcity, Montreal Diaries, Tourisme Montreal, Tastet.
2491 Rue Notre-Dame O
Charming back terraces. Acclaimed restaurant. Sources: Tastet, Daily Hive.
2519 Rue Notre-Dame O
Secluded charming back terrace. Vegetables and organic/natural wines. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
4662 Rue Notre-Dame O
Two beautiful wooden terraces. Market-driven menu with daily-changing dishes. Heated and covered tables. Hyper-seasonal ingredients. Sources: Tastet, OpenTable.
5020 Rue Saint-Ambroise
Large green patio facing Lachine Canal. Colorful benches, green wall, picnic tables. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
4621 Rue Notre-Dame O
Pink-and-green terrace. Sources: Tastet.
4450 Rue Notre-Dame O
Long, spacious terrace. Sources: Tastet.
2475 Rue Notre-Dame O
Simple and welcoming terrace. Sources: Tastet.
551 Rue Saint-Martin
Secret terrace with 35 seats in an old presbytery. 100% local menu. Prix-fixe seasonal. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
719 Rue William
Charming terrace lined with plants. Sources: Tastet.
988 Rue Ottawa
Spacious terrace. Sources: Tastet.
1414 Rue Notre-Dame O
Inviting terrace. Sources: Tastet.
1275 Rue Guy
Hedge-ringed off-street terrace with garden party atmosphere. Creative dishes with international flair. Sources: OpenTable.
950 Rue Ottawa
A sun-drenched Mediterranean courtyard set inside the historic New City Gas site, framed by stone walls and curated art installations. Mezze, charcoal-grilled dishes, and private-import wines in a space evoking Mykonos, Tulum, and Ibiza. Sources: Time Out Montreal, MTL Blog, Tourisme Montreal.
377 Rue Richmond
A 90-seat terrace with a retractable roof inside a lovingly restored 1889 industrial loft with iron beams and brick walls. Northern Italian cuisine using local organic ingredients from Piedmont, Lombardy, and Emilia-Romagna. Sources: RestoMontreal, TripAdvisor.
22 Avenue Atwater
Patio situated directly on the water near Atwater Market. Sources: Daily Hive.
4095 Rue Molson
Spacious courtyard terrace with fire pit in converted industrial building. Quebec's bounty showcased. Tasting menu available. Fresh housemade pasta. Sources: OpenTable.
4816 Rue Wellington
Covered and heated terrace. Buvette with shade for hot days. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
4600 Rue Wellington
Back terrace with scattered tables, rattan chairs, hanging vines. Craft cocktails and microbrews. Sources: Time Out.
5555 Avenue Monkland
Retro design with small garden area. Market-priced food. Sources: Daily Hive.
2600 Rue William-Tremblay
Lush terrace. Local products focus. Sources: Tastet.
1900 Rue Centre
Welcoming terrace. Sources: Tastet.
5836 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Terrace set up on Saint-Laurent Boulevard. Sources: Tastet.
380 Rue Villeray
Take-out counter with terrace. Sources: Tastet.
196 Rue Fleury O
Large terrace at corner. Sources: Tastet.
1844 Rue Atateken
A massive backyard terrace at this New Orleans-inspired bar from the team behind Midway and Marion. Perfectly frothy Ramos Gin Fizzes, stiff Sazeracs, baked oysters, and gumbo laced with cheese curds. Sources: MTL Blog, The Main, RestoMontreal.
1272 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
Wooden terrace with charming lights. Sources: Tastet.
386 Avenue Beaumont
Cozy, colorful, and heated terrace. Sources: Tastet.
400 Rue de la Commune O
Plant-lined terrace under green canopy on the waterfront. DJ Thursdays, seasonal menu. Capacity ~400 guests. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, RestoMontreal.
380 Rue Saint-Paul E
Street-facing terrace with house-brewed beers. Sources: RestoMontreal.
121 Rue de la Commune O
Mediterranean-style terrace. Tapas and paella. Sources: RestoMontreal.
426 Place Jacques-Cartier
Covered patio on Place Jacques-Cartier. Sources: RestoMontreal.
94 Rue Saint-Paul E
Street-side terrace. Lobster-focused menu. Sources: RestoMontreal.
343 Rue Saint-Paul E
Front and back courtyard terraces. Live DJs Wed-Sat. Sources: RestoMontreal.
1 Rue Saint-Paul O
Terrace with live music. Sources: RestoMontreal.
711 Côte de la Place d'Armes
Street patio. Japanese cuisine. Sources: RestoMontreal.
104 Rue Saint-Paul E
South Beach aesthetic, 2nd-floor lounge. Sources: Noovomoi, Tourisme Montreal.
117 Rue de la Commune O
Street terrace. DJ on some nights. Sources: RestoMontreal.
1250 Boulevard Robert-Bourassa
A two-story half-covered rooftop with a compact urban pool atop the Renaissance Montreal Hotel, steps from Place Ville-Marie. Asian fusion cuisine and signature cocktails with downtown skyline views. Open May–September. Sources: The Rooftop Guide, Marriott, RestoMontreal.
2 Rue Sainte-Catherine E, 5th floor
3,500 sq ft rooftop with four-season pergola. Private salon available. Sources: Noovomoi, Tourisme Montreal.
3709 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Tulum-inspired rooftop terrace. Macramé aesthetic, tacos, cocktails. Sources: Noovomoi, Tourisme Montreal.
1230 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O
French brasserie with weekend brunch. Sources: RestoMontreal, Tourisme Montreal.
51 Rue Sherbrooke O
Back garden with picnic tables (2 terraces). Japanese café. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
463 Rue Sainte-Catherine
A covered, heated rooftop terrace facing St-James Church in the Quartier des Spectacles. Mediterranean cuisine, live jazz Wednesday–Thursday, DJs Friday–Saturday. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, OpenTable.
1567 Rue Saint-Denis
Craft microbrewery in the heart of the Latin Quarter serving exclusive beers from their Saint-Hyacinthe brewery. Two terraces including a back patio. Duck confit mac & cheese, smoked brisket poutine. Sources: RestoMontreal, Tourisme Montreal.
1749 Rue Saint-Denis
A bustling brewpub on Saint-Denis with one of Canada's largest beer selections: 44 taps, 550 bottles, and a 700+ beer bible. Large vibrant terrace, pub food, and retro arcade games. Sources: RestoMontreal, BeerAdvocate.
222 Avenue Laurier O
Backyard terrace with red lanterns. Modern Chinese cuisine. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
3891 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Covered terrace. Italian, fresh pasta. Sources: Tastet.
327 Avenue Duluth E
French-inspired. BYOW. Sources: Tastet.
4697 Rue de Bullion
A hidden back terrace surrounded by vines — one of the Plateau's best-kept secrets. Serving traditional Berber and Algerian couscous since 1985. BYOW. Sources: TripAdvisor, RestoMontreal.
511 Avenue Duluth E
A waffle café on Avenue Duluth with two terraces — a front sidewalk terrace and a charming back courtyard full of ivy, greenery, and a winding staircase. Gaufre brunch boards, vegan and gluten-free options. Sources: TripAdvisor, RestoMontreal.
1134 Avenue du Mont-Royal
A festive lush back terrace as well as a front sidewalk terrace at this legendary Plateau rum bar, open since 2003. Over 200 rums from 20+ countries, Latin tapas, themed nights including karaoke and musical quiz. Sources: TripAdvisor, The Main, Barraca.
5579 Avenue Christophe-Colomb
Biergarten-style terrace. Grilled dishes, exclusive beers. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
71 Rue Saint-Viateur E
A stylish sidewalk terrace on Saint-Viateur in the heart of Mile End. Handcrafted pastries and specialty coffee. Sources: Tourisme Montreal.
328 Rue Beaubien E
Small sidewalk terrace. Natural wines, charcuterie. Sources: Tastet.
211 Rue Beaubien E
Greenery-filled terrace. Sharing platters. Sources: Tastet.
6634 Rue Saint-Hubert
A sidewalk patio on Plaza Saint-Hubert specializing in Quebec microbrewery beers — 16 taps and 45 bottles. Pub food, quiz nights Mondays, karaoke Thursdays. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, Yelp.
1104 Rue Saint-Zotique E
Mezzanine and summer terrace. Eco-friendly café. Sources: Tastet.
2650 Rue Masson
Corner terrace. Artisanal roasting. Sources: Tastet.
907 Boulevard Rosemont
Small terrace. Micro-café-caviste. Sources: Tastet.
6740 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Canada's first cocktail bar dedicated to the art of aperitivo, with a 60-seat terrace on Saint-Laurent. Extensive amaro and vermouth collection, negroni vending machine, and Italo disco vinyl. Opened 2023. Sources: Tastet, NUVO, Tourisme Montreal.
69 Rue Saint-Zotique E
Street terrace. Italian pastries, gelato. Sources: Tastet.
159 Rue Jean-Talon O
Boréale brewery's taproom in Mile-Ex with a sidewalk terrace extending to the street. Exclusive and seasonal beers, pizzas and snacks, with furniture crafted by local artisans. Sources: Boréale, Tourisme Montreal.
426 Rue Faillon E
Vibrant terrace. Café-bar with Asian influences. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal.
414 Rue Saint-Zotique E
A neighbourhood Iberian wine bar with a casual terrace, channeling the spirit of small Spanish counters. Natural and biodynamic wines (mostly private imports), patatas bravas, chorizo in cider, and a free bowl of olives on arrival. Sources: Tastet, Tourisme Montreal, The Main.
434 Rue Saint-Zotique E
A gourmet pub with one of the best oyster bars in town, plus wagyu steak, truffle fries, lobster mac and cheese, and creative cocktails. Stylish decor with DJs some evenings. Sources: Tourisme Montreal, RestoMontreal.
4316 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
Cozy terrace. Natural wine, Vietnamese heritage. Sources: Tastet.
3165 Rue Rachel E
An urban brasserie inside a converted fire station in the Angus Shops area. Inventive Franco-Québécois cuisine, soaring ceilings, brick walls, a spiral staircase, and a charming terrace. Sources: RestoMontreal, TripAdvisor, Tourisme Montreal.
2523 Rue Notre-Dame O
Leafy back terrace. Steakhouse. Sources: Noovomoi, Tourisme Montreal.
5090A Rue Notre-Dame O
Hidden backyard patio behind Elena restaurant. 'Ruelle à Pizza,' picnic tables, no reservation needed. Sources: Noovomoi, Tourisme Montreal.
1485 Rue Ottawa
Spacious patio. Craft beers, microbrewery since 2008. Sources: RestoMontreal, Tourisme Montreal.
2471 Rue Notre-Dame O
Wooden benches terrace. Sources: Tastet.
2496 Rue Notre-Dame O
Montreal's beloved British pub on Notre-Dame Street West, open since 2007. Two terraces: a front sidewalk patio facing the street and a back courtyard. 200+ whisky selections, classic pub fare, weekly quiz nights and live sports. Sources: Burgundy Lion, TripAdvisor.
2471 Rue Saint-Patrick
A 100-seat terrace along the Lachine Canal with views of the waterway and bike path. Craft beers brewed on site (including barrel-aged specialties), organic wines, and ping-pong and arcade games inside. Sources: Memento, Tourisme Montreal, The Main.
4026 Rue Wellington
A 180-seat partly covered and heated beer garden in a historic former bank on Wellington Street — one of the prettiest patios in the city. 18 craft beers on tap, open until 3am. First bar to open in Verdun after its 80-year dry period. Sources: TripAdvisor, RestoMontreal.
4611 Rue Wellington
A tranquil back patio at this beloved Verdun tea house open since 2003. Over 100 loose teas including Vietnam Oolong and Feu de l'Arctique, scones, and light desserts. Sources: RestoMontreal, Bonjour Québec.
1108 Avenue Laurier O
Sidewalk terrace. Japanese-Peruvian fusion. Sources: Noovomoi.
1550 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
Sunlit terrace. Italian pastries. Sources: Tastet.
500 Rue Lucien Paiement
Laval's only 10th-floor rooftop terrace atop the Courtyard by Marriott, steps from Montmorency metro. Panoramic views of both Laval and Montreal skylines. Italian cuisine on the ground floor, rooftop cocktails above. Sources: Tourisme Laval, RestoMontreal.
30 Boulevard Curé-Labelle
A reimagined 19th-century nautical clubhouse on the Rivière-des-Mille-Îles in Vieux Sainte-Rose. Terrace overlooking the river, DJs on weekends, weekly-changing menu, and karaoke upstairs. Sources: Tourisme Laval, RestoMontreal.
192 Boulevard Sainte-Rose
A refined Italian garden terrace in a century-old house in Sainte-Rose. Colorful flowers, mature trees, housemade desserts, and a Wine Spectator-recognized wine list. Sources: RestoMontreal, Tourisme Laval.
275 Boulevard de la Concorde E
Laval craft brewery with 24 beers on tap and a terrace. Bistro menu with local ingredients, highlighted as one of the island's best terrace experiences. Sources: Tourisme Laval, RestoMontreal.
652 Rue de la Place-Publique
One of Quebec's top-rated restaurants, housed in an elegant ancestral home in Vieux Sainte-Dorothée. Quaint terrace facing the village square. French gastronomic cuisine. Sources: Tourisme Laval, TripAdvisor, The Suburban.
327 Rue Saint-Laurent O
Two terraces — one covered, one open — seating 100 people total in the heart of Old Longueuil. Known for mussels, fries, and grilled meats with a wide selection of imported beers. Sources: RestoMontreal, Yelp.
2794 Boulevard Jacques-Cartier E
A leafy back terrace offering a welcome escape in Longueuil. Housemade pasta and wood-fired pizza in a refined yet warm setting. Sources: RestoMontreal, RestoMontreal article.
9330 Boulevard Leduc
A festive terrace at Quartier Dix30 with bold neon lights, retro arcade games, and a food-truck-style ordering window. Tacos, burritos, and mezcal cocktails until 3am. Sources: RestoMontreal, Dirty D.
9130 Boulevard Leduc, Suite 210
A rooftop terrace overlooking the famous Dix30 fountain and square — ideal for Thai dishes and cocktails after a day of shopping. Thai Select Premium certified. Sources: Siam, Bonjour Québec.
76 Rue Sainte-Anne
A Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue institution since 1986, Annie's features a sprawling waterfront terrace on the boardwalk along the Sainte-Anne Canal and Lac Saint-Louis. Famous for watching boats pass through the locks while enjoying cocktails at sunset. Locally owned and open year-round. Sources: RestoMontreal, The Suburban, Yelp.
132 Rue Sainte-Anne
A family-run Spanish restaurant in the heart of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue with a canal-side terrace. Iberian and Serrano hams, housemade paellas, and fresh seafood. A favourite warm-weather destination since 2016. Sources: RestoMontreal, OpenTable, Yelp.
53A Rue Sainte-Anne
Resto-bar occupying a prime spot in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue with a terrace overlooking Lac Saint-Louis. Replaced the former Bord'Eaux at the same address. Sources: RestoMontreal (updated July 2025), YellowPages.
322 Chemin du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore
A West Island staple since 2010, the Pointe-Claire Village location of this beloved pub chain has a large lakefront terrace facing Lac Saint-Louis. British pub comfort food, craft beers on tap, and a cozy fireplace for off-season visits. Sources: TripAdvisor, OpenTable, RestoMontreal.
309 Chemin du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore
An upscale neighbourhood diner in the heart of Pointe-Claire Village, steps from Lac Saint-Louis. The umbrella-covered terrace is one of the West Island's most talked-about recent openings (2023). Menu by the team behind Loïc Bar and Name's on the Way. Sources: Tastet, RestoMontreal.
3627 Boulevard des Sources
A DDO cult favourite for thin-crust tavern-style pizza (party cut) paired with an extensive martini list. The 80-seat space includes a terrace, ideal for casual family dinners or a fun night out. Sliders, garlic bread, wings, and Caesar salad round out the menu. Sources: Tastet, RestoMontreal, Yelp.
42 Rue Sainte-Anne
An upscale French restaurant in Pointe-Claire Village with a romantic lakefront terrace facing Lac Saint-Louis. White linen tablecloths, refined seasonal cuisine, and an elegant atmosphere make it a perennial favourite for special occasions on the West Island. Sources: TripAdvisor.
351 Place Royale
Ceviche-focused seafood restaurant on Place Royale in Old Montreal with a sidewalk terrace open seasonally. Mediterranean and South American influences, fresh fish and shellfish preparations. Sources: seasaltmtl.com, Tourisme Montréal.