Taste your way through Montreal's Jewish heritage on the Beyond the Bagel tour. Experience Jewish food culture as you explore Montreal’s Mile End and Plateau neighborhoods with a guide, enjoying tastings along the way.
5 delicious tastings!: Eat your way through Montreal's Jewish history and culture! Bring a big appetite as there is a lot of food on this tour.<br/>Beyond the Bagel - 11am: Taste your way through Montreal's Jewish heritage on the Beyond the Bagel tour in the city's Plateau & Mile End neighbourhoods.
Noshing on some kosher pastries, we'll dive into the history of Jewish Montreal as we explore the streets of this beautiful neighbourhood!
We'll learn about the history of Jewish food, and it's starring role in Montreal's cuisine as we take a trip to the city's most famous bagel shops and oldest Jewish lunch counter.
Taking a stroll on Montreal's iconic St-Laurent boulevard, we'll discover its rich past and vibrant present, sampling offerings from a hip new Jewish bakery and iconic Deli shop along the way.
• Do you have any dietary restrictions or keep kosher? Please note, this tour is not certified kosher and can not provide vegan or gluten-free options. Vegetarian options can be provided, but must be requested at latest 48h ahead of tour start time. Please send an email to tours@imjm.ca if you have any dietary concerns.
• Do you have any mobility restrictions? If so, please send an email to tours@imjm.ca to let us know.
• Please note that guests are required to wear a mask for the duration of the tour. During food tastings, guests will step away from the group in order to eat their food samples. Guests must have their mask in place before returning to the group.
• Please arrive with water bottles filled and having already used the restroom. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and make sure to dress for the weather!
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Smaller, sweeter, and denser than New York bagels, often topped with sesame seeds.
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