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- Jim P.Montreal, QC30252428Oct 10, 2016
I work in a building connected to the underground city so will sometimes come to Place Montreal Trust to have my lunch at the food court. Place Montreal Trust is connected to the underground city and using the underground passage ways, it is in between Eaton Center and Les Cours Mont Royal.
Excluding the cellphone carrier stands which I will sometimes go to in order to pick up something or try to get something added to my account, inside Place Montreal Trust, I will generally stop off at the Dollarama Dollar Store, the Indigo Store, La Source, and Winners. This Dollarama store gets very busy during lunch so I try to avoid it for the most part since there is another Dollarama Dollar Store connected to the underground city in Les Promenades Cathedrale where the lines are shorter and it seems to be run better. All the other stores don't really interest me for the most part. I will also go to Place Montreal Trust and have lunch at the food court there.
I've eaten at the McDonald's, the Koryo BBQ Korean, Tiki-Ming, Subway, and Sukiyaki restaurants within Place Montreal Trust's food court. Place Montreal Trust has free WiFi and it appears to be limited to the food court itself since when I went to the Dollarama Dollar Store which is at the same level as the food court but off to the corner, the WiFi signal was lost.
I find Place Montreal Trust to be a decent/good shopping mall and would rate them 4 stars.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Michael P.Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal, QC011Feb 9, 2024
You serious for anything with the action what's going on with the mall Michael to make sure from the mall I wanted to know about much of the McGill mall Michael Peter Monte for the action to be stirring free about what's going on for the hours and all that to make sure the soft materials the action my nose for the ankle just to make sure for the hours and if you close earlier anyway should I be hanging in the walking at least this is something just to make sure about your stuff so that counts so forget about your place cuz it's closed
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 20308236Jan 4, 2022
Truly beautiful place. In times like these, indoor places are truly needed to stay warm and distract ourselves. I was so happy to see the beautiful fountain and the way they decorated the place.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 365234720912Jan 12, 2019
Place Montreal Trust is one of the many malls downtown that are connected via RESO, the underground pathway. To the east it connects to the Centre Eaton, and to the west it connects to the Carrefour Industrielle Alliance.
My favourite store in Place Montreal Trust is Winners, which is on the lowest level where the food court is. The mall used to have a Rinascimento which sold beautiful clothes made in Italy, but that closed down. Most of the stores now are chains like Zara, Laura, Reitman's, etc. They do have an independent store called De Cabana which sells Canadian brands like Joseph Ribkoff and Frank Lyman (of which I have mixed feelings, to me some pieces are cool and stylish, but some pieces are tacky and gaudy, and some are just downright matronly). They have a Dollarama too, so stores run from low-end to mid-end.
The food court is mostly chains, but an independent vendor called Soleil de Saigon Express recently opened. It's a bit isolated from the other vendors as it's close to the escalators near the Dollarama and Ardene and across from the other food court vendors. That being said, while they have international chains like McDonald's and Subway, they have smaller chains that may be unfamiliar to some depending on where in Canada you're from (and if you're from outside of Canada, they will be completely unfamiliar), like Koryo and Tiki Ming. I mention this because I (not so secretly) love food courts and my favourite is trying independent vendors, but after that I also like trying smaller local chains that don't exist where I live.
Place Montreal Trust is one of the places that I shop at when I'm doing my underground shopping excursions when I'm in Montreal.Helpful 11Thanks 0Love this 11Oh no 0 - 31112576981Apr 12, 2016
This mall has my 2 of my favourite stores, Zara and Indigo. The food court is quite small and the chairs are uncomfortable though. But since everything is linked, you can shop wherever you want and walk for a few minutes to somewhere more fun.
This place is more of an in between mall than a stand alone mall. Centre Eaton and Peel are on either side of it.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Bilal S.Mississauga, ON27811835495Apr 19, 2017
The main thing about this place is that its connected with Eaton centre through underground as well as the Metro. It gives you an endless experience of shopping and food courts.
I kind of got lost in it as I wanted to get to Eaton. You will find different stores so check it out.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Irwin K.Montreal, QC11716151May 5, 2018
I LOST MY WALLET!!!! I wasn't sure where I lost my wallet. I was just finishing a workout at Conner fitness when I went to Dollarama then I went to Winners, I went to Stitches after and I realized when I was going to Metro McGill that I lost my wallet and I started freaking out. I went back to those three stores and although they were helpful I could not find it. I finally went to the info desk upstairs near Koodo and they had my wallet and they knew my name because they saw my ID was in it. One of their security officers picked it up when it was dropped on the floor and brought it back to their desk what a great job these guys really know their stuff and it was a great experience after having feared that I had to cancel my credit cards and bank cards as well!
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ada L.Patrick Air Force Base, United States15438257Aug 29, 2015
As the other review mentioned, I mistook it as part of Centre Eaton. All these malls flow seamlessly into one another and have similar shops. But at Place Montreal Trust, there's an Omer DeSerres tucked away in a corner near the ATMs, and this store is actually much bigger than the exterior lets on. Don't just take it for a hobby store, there is a nice art supply section toward the back, and an impressive corner of yarns near checkout.
There's also a Winners and a Dollarama down in the food court. In the Underground City, I liked this mall best.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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