Café Souvenir opened its doors in 1992 when Paul Lecoq and his family came to settle in Montreal. They wanted to infuse their first restaurant with their memorable experiences from their five years of travelling the world. Paul says that the first question people always ask is what souvenir he is referring to. “Well, it’s the ‘souvenir’ of travels,” he explains with a smile.
The travel theme is present throughout the interior décor, with black and white pictures of distant landmarks on the walls and a tile mural of the world on the floor. The brunch menu is still designed to look like a well-travelled passport. Originally the flat-screens above the bar were installed to show travel photographs – collections shared by both clients and Paul’s own family. “We wanted to create a place that brought people together to share experiences and memories,” Paul says. “From their travels and from their home countries and communities.”
At that time a lot of groups lived very separately in the area and Paul wanted to create a welcoming place for everyone. Café Souvenir quickly established itself as the go-to place for breakfast. “I’m sure you cannot find anyone from this neighbourhood who doesn’t eat here.”
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Les crêpes et la salade cesar!!
Cafe souvenir is a gem! Great little terasse on one of the nicest streets in Montreal. Small menu but good choices of salads, burgers etc...all excellent.
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View this Smart ListOpen since 1992, Café Souvenir in the Mile-End has offers a brunch menu with most items under $15. They have all of the basic options with add-ons so you only really pay for what you eat. The basic two egg, potato, sausage and toast meal, which includes coffee, will cost you less than $10. If you’re there for Sunday brunch, expect a little bit of a wait, but the turnover is fairly quick and the friendly servers will have you seated in no time.
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