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| - SoupeSoup is a solid lunch stop if you're walking around Vieux Montreal/Old Port. It's housed in a very attractive, airy, sunny space in an old brick warehouse with giant windows, exposed ductwork, giant wooden beams, modern furnishings, and chalkboard menus, and buzzing with a mostly very attractive crowd of Montreal young professionals.
During our stay of only a couple of days in Montreal, I thought food and drink was very reasonably priced. However, with the acknowledgment that bangs for the buck are probably hard to come by in this part of town, Soupesoup was an exception. We paid just short of forty dollars (with tax and tip) for relatively modest sandwich-and-soup (or salad) combos and a couple of house-made lemonades. The food was definitely fresh-tasting and presented handsomely, but it was honestly a little on the bland side. Just not much pop.
But as I say, a pleasant place for lunch, and defniitely recommended if you're looking for lighter fare.
Warning: No credit cards.
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