Free Coffee at McDonald’s until Nov. 6, 2011
McDonald’s is once again offering free small premium roast coffee to its patrons, until November 6, 2011.
The offer is not restricted to breakfast hours, but available all day, one coffee per person per visit.
Enjoy!
Farmers’ Markets Around Montreal, Fall 2011.
September 1, 2011 by MarijkeD
Filed under A Tank of Gas..., Dining
Have you stopped by the blog “The Mindful Table”? If not, it’s a good idea to go and check it out.Their tagline is “Exploring Sustainable Food and Dining in Canada.”
Today’s post is a round-up of farmers’ markets around Montreal. A valuable resource if you like to try out different locations and get your fresh fruit and veggies at the same time.
Reminder: Eat at home for less with SOS cuisine
Here’s a reminder of a great way to save money and still enjoy your meals:
Want to eat well but on a budget? Here is a great recipe site that doesn’t make you feel you have to be a gourmet cook or have all sorts of exotic ingredients on hand.
SOS Cuisine has many tasty budget recipes and their budget recipes are based on the specials in your supermarket for each week. The editors for the site receive advance notice of what the sales and deals will be in the grocery stores and prepare the menus so they’ll match what you may be shopping for.
There are also other types of recipes, such as cooking for one, cooking for kids and local cooking. Check it out. It may be just what you’re looking for.
Bick’s Grill & Give Fundraiser, Thursday, July 14, 2011
July 12, 2011 by MarijkeD
Filed under Dining, Last Minute Deals
m:brgr, located at 2025 Drummond St, downtown, will be hosting a Grill & Give.
Taken from the CJAD website:
Join a special celebration of Montreal summer when CJAD celebrities and local sports celebrities create the perfect hamburger at m:brgr. It’s a “Grill & Give”, compliments of Bick’s pickles. For just $5 you’ll get a delicious burger, drink and recipe booklet. Bick’s will donate the full amount to Montreal food bank, Moisson Montreal, as well as a generous $25,000 gift to Food Banks Canada.
WHEN
Thursday, July 14, 2011
from 11 AM – 3 PM
Café 92 celebrates 3 years on June 4, 2011
On Saturday, June 4, why not head on down to one of my favourite places, Café 92,on the corner of Montclair and Sherbrooke West, a couple of blocks west of Cavendish. The owners Maria and Claudia are hosting a day of celebration, which include a mariachi band and $1.00 soft ice cream cones for the day.
There is a write-up about Café 92 in a recent online edition of the Suburban. It is on page 33.
Montreal Ikea – 1/2 off ice cream during spring break 2011
An MOTC visitor, Mena, sent me the following information about the Montreal Ikea store:
“I am not sure if this warrants being on montreal on the cheap but Ikea has half price ice cream cones for spring break week. $0.50!!!”
Of course that fits here! Thanks Mena. I don’t have any more information than that though.
I just went to their website and saw that their famous meatball meal is down from 5.99 to 2.99 from 5 pm to closing.
Free McDonald’s Coffee Feb. 28 to March 6, 2011.
It doesn’t matter if it’s McDonald’s way to get people away from the Tim Hortons Roll up the Rim to Win, but from Feb. 28 to March 6, 2011, they are giving away a small cup of coffee for free.
We can’t tell yet if it’s breakfast time or all day, so if anyone knows, please share!
Happening Gourmand – January 10-31, 2011
What could be a better experience than dining in Montreal? We have such a variety of restaurants that suit just about every palate and cater to various budgets. But eating in fine restaurants, particularly in areas like Old Montreal, may seem a bit too pricey for many people. If cost is holding you back, we have a tip for you! For the fourth year in a row, several restaurants have gotten together to make dining in Old Montreal an affordable outing. The result: Happening Gourmand, which was based on the popular New York Restaurant Week.
The 8 participating restaurants offer you a fixed price menu of 18, 23, or 27 dollars, depending on the restaurant. The price includes a choice of one of 2 entrées, 3 main meals, and 2 deserts.
Check the website for the restaurant menus and contact information. You should also check if you need reservations. As this event gains popularity, reservations are likely the best way to go to avoid disappointment.
This year’s participating restaurants:
- Narcisse Bistro + Bar à Vin – 97 rue de la Commune est
- Restaurant Modavie – 1 rue St. Paul ouest
- Aix Cuisine du Terroir – 711 Côte de la Place d’Armes
- Méchant Bouef – 125 rue St. Paul ouest
- Restaurant Galianos – 410 rue Saint-Vincent
- Vieux-Port Steakhouse – 39 rue St. Paul est
- Restaurant Verses – 100 rue St. Paul ouest
- Suite 701 – 701 Côte de la Place d’Armes
Mommy’s Fish & Chips, now in NDG too
If you like good fish & chips and haven’t yet gone to Mommy’s (in Lachine), you may find the new NDG location in Monkland village more convenient.
The food is good (although I hear it was better several years ago) and the prices are decent:
Located at 3135, rue Notre-Dame corner 32e Ave, it’s an easy stop in the summer if you’re walking, cycling or blading along the waterfront. And the new location at 5976 Monkland looks like it may become just a popular.
Kiano Restaurant – Caribbean Food Downtown Montreal
We put out a call for inexpensive restaurants in Montreal, but they had to be good! Kiano Restaurant answered the call. I haven’t tried it out yet, but we did do a bit of research and found a Montreal Gazette review of the restaurant/cafeteria that rated it quite well:
The menu takes a little from Haiti, a little from Jamaica, a little from Trinidad and surrounding areas. Admittedly, most offerings can be found in heating trays, ready to be served. But actually, the pre-prepared stews on display looked fairly enticing, and plates were carefully put together.
Tél: 514.845.6845
Thurs. / Fri.: 11AM – 10PM
Sat.: 12PM – 10PM
Sun.: Closed



