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“Produce as well as cured meats, cheeses, pastries, flowers and more are all conveniently located within.” in 128 reviews
“And of course endless shops selling Canadian specialties, like maple syrup, butters, apple cider etc.” in 37 reviews
“I was told by one of the people that works at this market that it is the largest open air market in North America.” in 17 reviews
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- 587192710Sep 12, 2018
Jean Talon Market is worth visiting when in Montreal. It's not the biggest of markets, but still many eateries, fresh produce, and snacks to munch on. Great place to walk around and try different things.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Feb 24, 2024
Beautiful market with plenty of shops to feed any craving you might have. Produce as well as cured meats, cheeses, pastries, flowers and more are all conveniently located within. When in Canada you gotta try the maple and butter tarts of course.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 8, 2024
Love this Farmers Market. Just visiting Montreal & a friend recommended this spot & it sure did not dissapoint.
Lots of exciting stalls that sells specialty goods & fresh produce. They also have restaurants & places to seat to have your meal. We bought some veggies, had the freshest fish & chips, delicious poutine & taste tested wines & cheeses.
Enjoyed our experience here, if you are a foodie this place is a must when visiting Montreal.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Feb 4, 2024
Jean-Talon Market in Montreal, Canada. Have you ever been to @marchejeantalon? Opened in 1933, it's the largest outdoor market in North America opened year round! Definitely one of my favorite places to visit when I'm in Montreal! Insta: @thehungrysw
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Oct 7, 2023
I dream marche jean talon, it reminds me of when I was living in São Paulo the Mercado municipal. Huge market full of many fruits and vegetable stands! With many exotic selection!
I purchased some fresh Quebec garlic. And got cappuccino and pastel de natal.
Also there is an amazing Crêperie spot that is a must-go!
Love Marché jean talon!Helpful 6Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 1 - Aug 24, 2023
As a child my grandmother sometimes took me to the old LA Farmer's Market, the closest California comparison I can make to Montreal's Marché Jean-Talon.
Partly covered to shield it from sun, but basically 100% open-air, Marché Jean-Talon features the same array of fresh fruits, vegetables, and food prepared to order as the LA Farmer's Market once did. It has an age-old feel - why mess with perfection - but some of the offerings (e.g. oyster bar, smoothie stand) are definitely for the times we're in. Still this place hasn't gentrified in any recognizable way; it feels authentic, a place from which the neighborhood actually purchases their fresh produce.
Because I was a tourist and not one stocking my larder, I mostly came here to see the place and to eat. I enjoyed fresh fried seafood, a gourmet corn dog, and a smoothie amongst other offerings, made all the better by consuming my selections at a wooden picnic table in the thick of Marché Jean-Talon foot-traffic.
It's not every day that one gets the opportunity to step back in time and enjoy an authentic outdoor market that's been thriving, in one form or another, since 1933. A visit to Marché Jean-Talon is both low-key and a very pleasant experience.Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - Sep 12, 2023
You should come here just for the melt-in-your-mouth date square and desserts alone at La Fournee des Sucreries de'lerable. It was incredible!
The market itself is large, but I believe it has too many fruit/vegetable stands. Many stands sell the same exact products and they could use the space for more specialty shops like they have on the outer edges of the market.
Although the produce at these stands looked very fresh. The market wasn't too crowded and was easy to see all the stands.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Sep 9, 2023
Pros:
Large market with covered stalls
Wonderful selection of vendors with everything from baked goods, frozen seafood, and produce galore
Most take credit card
Cons:
Lots of produce redundancy, but this is to be expected
Signage could be better, especially for the nearby restaurants
Pro tip:
Parking garage is adjoined, so save yourself some time and aggravation and park thereHelpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 7, 2023
Definitely the best farmers market on the island. The parking garage (basement) was easy to access and wasn't too expensive.
The produce selection was amazing and there were so many souvenirs and pastries I wanted to try!!
Vendors were really pleasant, just don't forget to bring your own bags to put all your purchases in!!
I would be here every week if I could, just to try items from all the vendors! There's restaurants nearby as well, to grab a bite to eat when you're done shopping.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Diana L.Boston, United States01316Apr 20, 2024
Sold fresh fruits and a few other things. There is a parking lot right next to it which is great. I think prices were average but not what you think would be a bargain.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 615411560Nov 18, 2023
Covered open air market with a variety of fresh and local foods. A nice and friendly place for a stroll to stock up on local produce, cheeses, cured meats and also grab some great bites of fresh oysters, crêpes, coffee and even interestingly seasoned roasted nuts. We went on a hot summer day but had a nice break from the sun here as it was covered and they have fans going. You also get to sample super fresh fruit. Nice time for the family.
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