Sometimes, whether you're having a good day, a bad day, or a down right awful day, a pitcher of sangria is all that you need for a little pick me up.And to help brighten our days and quench our thirst, there are a variety of Montreal restaurants that have sangria pitchers on their menus, so you can share with friends or keep it all for yourself. No shame here.
After a nearly 140-day curfew, Quebecers across the province took advantage of looser restrictions this weekend to party late into the night, though some were more eager than others to shed the decorum imposed by the pandemic.
MONTREAL Montrealers could be weeks away from clinking glasses on a sunny patio and ordering food that doesn’t come in a box. Offering a glimmer of hope to residents who’ve been anxious for some social activity this spring, Mayor Valerie Plante said the city’s terrasses could open by June, if public health permits. The mayor said that the reopening of patios, if allowed, would have to be done safely with a reduced capacity and with public health measures in place. Restaurants will tell us a lot of predictability so this is what I m working toward, Plante said at a news conference on Thursday.