Spring in Montreal isn't just about shedding those winter layers; it's about rekindling the flame or sparking a new one with fresh, fun date ideas that make the most of the city's thawing charm. As the snow melts and the trees begins to bloom, so too should your romantic endeavours.
Spring has sprung. Flower and plant stalls have returned to Montreal's public markets, heralding the return of warm weather. They also mark, in the words of the Société des Marchés publics de Montréal, "the conversion of the markets to open-air mode." Gone are the winter barriers at Jean-Talon, Atwater and Maisonneuve Markets. Now, produce vendors are selling their goods just a few steps away from the bowery horticulture displays. The markets have also announced some of their summer and fall programming, including the arrival of new restaurants and the return of seasonal events.
Montreal's Jean-Talon and Atwater markets are in bloom. Literally. As plant and flower vendors return to their stalls and winter shelters come down, officials have shared a breakdown of all the new features coming to the popular markets in Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie and the Sud-Ouest this summer.The list includes some new restaurants and counters.Jean-Talon got a new Asian snack spot in Panda Restaurant, which, according to a press release, offers everything from takoyaki to General Tao chicken to bubble tea.