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Little Burgundy

A vibrant, historically Black Canadian and multicultural neighborhood known for its rich jazz legacy, trendy shops, and diverse culinary scene.

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Located next to Saint Henri, Little Burgundy is a primarily residential neighborhood that is steeped in Montréal history. Known currently for hip young professionals, a serious foodie culture, and trendy shopping, Little Burgundy was previously a highly industrial, working-class neighborhood. A centerpiece for Montréal’s influential jazz scene, Little Burgundy was home to legendary Canadian musicians, including Oliver Jones and Oscar Peterson. Stroll by the picturesque rainbow-colored houses of Coursol street and dine at some of Montréal’s most famous eateries including Joe Beef: a beloved quirky spot that was visited by Anthony Bourdain (reserve months in advance). 

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Little Burgundy Articles

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