Breakfast in Montreal at the Gingerbread Manor B&B

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Start Your Day Right at Gingerbread Manor

Staying with us means you won’t be hunting for breakfast in Montreal. We serve a fresh, home‑made morning meal so you can head out fuelled and ready to explore the Plateau, Old Montréal, and Mount Royal. After breakfast, many highlights are 10–25 minutes on foot or a short metro ride. See our Nearby Attractions for ideas.

Our Breakfast Style

We keep things seasonal, simple, and satisfying. Expect generous portions, local touches, and a relaxed pace at the table. If you’re planning a big day of walking, tell us and we’ll make sure you’re well set. Prefer to linger over coffee? We’re happy to oblige.

What We Serve

Our breakfast changes with the seasons and often includes:

  • One hot main each day (chef’s choice): pancakes, French toast, omelettes, shakshuka, baked oatmeal, or a savoury bake
  • Fresh fruit, yogurt, or compote
  • House touches like preserves, jams, or syrups
  • Quality coffee and a selection of teas

When and Where

  • Continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m.
  • Full breakfast at 8:00 a.m. or 9:00 a.m.
  • Location: Dining room at Gingerbread Manor
  • Duration: Most guests spend 30–45 minutes before heading out
Breakfast

Guest Favourites

  • Pancakes with Quebec maple syrup
  • French toast with blueberry and lavender syrup
  • A classic omelette with seasonal sides
  • Fresh vegetable frittata
  • Shakshuka with warm bread
  • Baked oatmeal with fruit

Dietary Needs and Allergies

All breakfasts are vegetarian. We can usually accommodate common requests with advance notice. Please let us know at booking or at least 72 hours before arrival so we can plan accordingly.

  • Allergies: Tell us about any severe allergies in advance.
  • Gluten: We can offer simple alternatives (availability may vary).
  • We are unable to accomodate soy allergies nor fad diets, sorry!
  • Cross‑contamination: Our kitchen is small; while careful, it isn’t certified allergen‑free.

Planning Your Day After Breakfast

After breakfast in Montreal, you can walk to Mount Royal Park for skyline views, explore the cobblestones and museums of Old Montréal and the Old Port, or browse cafés and shops along Saint‑Denis and Saint‑Laurent. If you’re here for the first time, start with Mount Royal then head to the Old Port after lunch. See Nearby Attractions for walking times and ideas.

Local Coffee & Markets

If you love a second coffee or a market browse after breakfast in Montreal, you’re in the right spot.

  • Cafés on Saint‑Denis and Saint‑Laurent: espresso, pastries, and patio people‑watching
  • Jean‑Talon Market: produce, bakeries, and local treats
  • Old Port: riverfront walks and seasonal vendors
Did you know that local bakery, Farine & Cacao earned the Paris-based La Liste’s “Pastry Discovery Gem Award?”

Your Hosts

We’re friendly, flexible, and happy to help with plans. Tell us what you like to eat and what you want to see—we’ll point you to the best routes and local spots. Ready to stay? Check availability and plan your breakfast in Montreal at Gingerbread Manor.

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