Top 15 Family-Friendly Brunch Spots in Montreal
Brunch with Kids in Montreal — It Can Be Fun
Let's be honest: brunch with little kids can be stressful. Long waits, breakable dishes, and judgy stares don't make for a relaxing morning. But these 15 Montreal restaurants genuinely welcome families, with kid-friendly menus, high chairs that actually work, and staff who smile when your toddler throws a pancake.
The Classics
Greasy Spoon — Mile End's beloved diner is a family institution. The portions are enormous, the prices are fair ($12-18 per plate), and nobody cares if your kids are loud. Their banana bread French toast is legendary. Get there before 10 AM on weekends or prepare to wait 30+ minutes. Cash only.
Restaurant Lucille's — This Mile End spot serves southern-inspired brunch with incredible fried chicken and waffles. Kids love the fluffy pancakes, and the relaxed atmosphere makes families feel welcome. Expect $15-20 per adult plate. They take reservations for groups of 6+.
L'Oeuficiel — With locations in Villeray and Ahuntsic, this egg-focused brunch spot does everything from classic Benedicts to creative omelettes. Their kids' menu ($8) includes mini-portions that are actually well-made, not just afterthoughts. The Villeray location has more space for strollers.
The Trendy-But-Still-Kid-Friendly
Fabergé — This Mile-Ex brunch destination is known for creative dishes and a lively atmosphere. While it's popular with the brunch crowd, they're genuinely welcoming to families. The shakshouka is outstanding. Expect $16-22 per plate and a 20-minute wait on weekends.
McKiernan — Chef Stefano Faita's Saint-Henri spot brings Italian flair to brunch. The frittata and ricotta pancakes are standouts. Kids eat well here because the food is simply good — no need for a separate kids' menu when the pasta is this delicious. Around $15-20 per plate.
Neighbourhood Gems
Chez José in Verdun serves generous plates with a Mexican-Québécois twist. Their huevos rancheros are a must. Very stroller-friendly with a relaxed vibe.
Bagel St-Lo in Saint-Laurent — Fresh bagels, creative sandwiches, and a play corner for kids. What more could you want?
Le Passé Composé in the Village — Classic French bistro brunch with excellent crêpes. Their terrace in summer is family paradise.
Best for Groups
L'Avenue on Mont-Royal — Over-the-top plating and a lively atmosphere. The wait can be long but kids are entertained by the colourful decor. Great for birthday brunches.
Régine Café in Rosemont — Spacious enough for strollers and large groups. Their granola bowl is famous, and the kids' pancakes are perfectly sized.
Tips for Brunching with Kids
- Arrive early — Before 9:30 AM for minimal wait times
- Bring snacks — For the wait and for picky eaters
- Ask for a booth — Easier to contain small children
- Weekday brunch — Many spots are open Wednesday-Friday with zero wait
- Skip the trendy spots with newborns — Stick to the classics until they're a bit older
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