5 opiniones sobre Jean-Brillant Côte-des-Neiges Farmers Market
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Renée Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
Great fresh veggies at decent price! It’s quite small so be careful not to bump into others and be careful not to be tricked by(how come these are so) cheap products because they might be rotten… but other than these two things, it’s nice! Opens 24 hrs. Fresher than Maxi, IGA or any other grocery stores in my point of view
Cielo F.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
I’m always really happy to see this place. It’s 24⁄7 and provides such an awesome alternative to late night snacking. Their selection is pretty nice and every now and then they’ll have something very seasonal. They’ve got great nuts and even the baked goods are worth trying! A little more expensive than a lil grocery store but worth it given that you know where it’s coming from!
Marc A.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
Best farmer’s market ever. Completely open concept with a big tent thingamabob as a roof. Great prices for fruits and vegetables and some are organic(without the associated bump in cost). Everything is cheaper than their equivalents in chain grocery stores. The cashiers are all super friendly and more often than not, attractive as hell. It’s open 24 hours a day. I think it’s the only other business apart from McDonald’s in the neighbourhood that has that sort of business sense. It’s a drunk-vegan-stumbling-around-at-3-in-the-morning’s fantasy come to life. In the winter it’s way too cold for the produce not to freeze so it turns into a Christmas tree vendor. But yeah. Greater than great.
Anthony K.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
Love the fruits! Great prices as well! Open 24 hours(if I’m not mistaken). Fyi, during the winter time, it turns to a Christmas tree place
Madita A.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
Wonderful little farmers market with great produce at affordable prices. Quebec blueberries and tomatoes vie with imported veggies. Even though I prefer to buy locally grown greens, I have to admit that I enjoy the greater selection importing makes possible, especially early in the season. Prices are amazingly low. Most items range from $ 1 to 3, and two bags full of fruit and veg can be had for about $ 15. That beats any supermarket. I love the selection of fresh herbs, the potted plants to kick-start your own garden in spring, and the flood of tomatoes and pumpkins of all colours and sizes in fall. Maple syrup, honey and dried nuts and fruit are available all the time. So far, I have never caught this market closed within the season. Even at 3 am they still sell you all the fresh raspberries your pregnant friend is craving for, or the bouquet of roses that comes in handy to fix a glitch with the girlfriend. One might call that true community service! Since this fruit lover’s heaven is only steps away from the metro Côtes-des-Neiges, the bus 165 and several Bixi stations, the shopping experience can easily be an all green one.