What to order at Le Cartet

Must order
The big brunch platter with eggs, charcuterie and cheese.
Editor tip
Weekend brunch means a wait at the communal tables; the loaded brunch platter is built for sharing.
CuisineBrunch
StyleMarket cafe brunch
Price$$
Price range$16-26
Neighborhoodold-montreal
HoursMon-Fri 07:30-16:00; Sat 09:00-15:30
BookingWalk-in only
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Must order: The big brunch platter with eggs, charcuterie and cheese.

Tip: Weekend brunch means a wait at the communal tables; the loaded brunch platter is built for sharing.

Location

Address: 106 Rue McGill, Montreal, QC H2Y 2E5

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