Montreal Food Truck Tour by Bike
Montreal, Canada
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Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Discover Montreal’s street food scene on this food tour by bike that takes you to six local food trucks. Food truck popularity across the US and Canada continues to grow, and you can find out how entrepreneurial Montrealers are doing their part by using local and regional products to create innovative, on-the-go meals. With a local guide, cycle along Lachine Canal to Old Montreal and downtown Montreal to enjoy dishes such as papaya salad, pork belly sandwiches and dessert waffles. Tastings are plentiful, so bring your appetite!
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Discover Montreal’s street food scene on this food tour by bike that takes you to six local food trucks. Food truck popularity across the US and Canada continues to grow, and you can find out how entrepreneurial Montrealers are doing their part by using local and regional products to create innovative, on-the-go meals. With a local guide, cycle along Lachine Canal to Old Montreal and downtown Montreal to enjoy dishes such as papaya salad, pork belly sandwiches and dessert waffles. Tastings are plentiful, so bring your appetite!
Your Montreal food and bike tour begins near Atwater Market on the Lachine Canal. Meet your guide and group here to be outfitted with your bike, helmet, bike lock and pannier (a basket that attaches to your bike to hold your belongings). You’ll also receive water to keep you hydrated during your ride.
Listen to a quick introduction about cycling safety, and hear fun facts about the street food movement in the US and Canada, as well as the history of food trucks in Montreal, where they were banned in 1947 and then re-instated in 2013.
Then, take off on your 6-mile (9.5-km) journey, following your guide down the bike path that runs along the canal. Head north to Old Montreal, passing by St Patrick Square and then crossing the canal to reach the old city.
Visit your first two food trucks in Old Montreal, and then continue to visit two more in Old Montreal’s business district. Pedal to the downtown business district to hit your last two trucks; the exact food trucks visited will vary each day depending on which local trucks are parked in each location.
At each truck, in addition to eating, you’ll also chat with the chefs when they’re available and hear interesting stories from your guide about how each truck came to be from the hard work of their entrepreneurial, food-loving owners.
Your tour ends back at the starting point, where you’ll receive a map of central Montreal so you can continue your culinary exploration of Montreal at your leisure!
Sample food truck menu:
The menu changes day to day, but samples are typical of the examples listed below; all tours include two appetizers/snacks, two main dishes, three drinks and a dessert.
Listen to a quick introduction about cycling safety, and hear fun facts about the street food movement in the US and Canada, as well as the history of food trucks in Montreal, where they were banned in 1947 and then re-instated in 2013.
Then, take off on your 6-mile (9.5-km) journey, following your guide down the bike path that runs along the canal. Head north to Old Montreal, passing by St Patrick Square and then crossing the canal to reach the old city.
Visit your first two food trucks in Old Montreal, and then continue to visit two more in Old Montreal’s business district. Pedal to the downtown business district to hit your last two trucks; the exact food trucks visited will vary each day depending on which local trucks are parked in each location.
At each truck, in addition to eating, you’ll also chat with the chefs when they’re available and hear interesting stories from your guide about how each truck came to be from the hard work of their entrepreneurial, food-loving owners.
Your tour ends back at the starting point, where you’ll receive a map of central Montreal so you can continue your culinary exploration of Montreal at your leisure!
Sample food truck menu:
The menu changes day to day, but samples are typical of the examples listed below; all tours include two appetizers/snacks, two main dishes, three drinks and a dessert.
- Ceviche or beef tartar
- Tacos with feta, beans and marinated red onions
- Fried macaroni-and-cheese sticks
- Homemade pogo stick (corn dog) with corn salsa
- Thai papaya salad and fried chicken balls in a sweet-chili sauce
- Marinated and slow-cooked pork belly sandwich with figs
- Peach panna cotta
- Dessert waffle
- Beverages: hibiscus drink, nectarine soda, lemon and thyme iced tea
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