What to order at Larrys

Must order
Shakshuka or whatever egg dish is chalked up that morning.
Editor tip
Mornings are calmer than the wine-bar evenings; the daily specials board is where the kitchen shows off.
CuisineBrunch
StyleAll-day cafe brunch
Price$$
Price range$14-24
Neighborhoodmile-end
HoursTue-Sun 09:00-22:00
BookingWalk-in only
Last verified

Must order: Shakshuka or whatever egg dish is chalked up that morning.

Tip: Mornings are calmer than the wine-bar evenings; the daily specials board is where the kitchen shows off.

Location

Address: 5201 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2T 1S4

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