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  • This was my first stay at a bed and breakfast, and now I'm afraid it's set too high of a standard when I visit other ones in the future. My group of four--my boyfriend, his friend, my friend, and myself walked into the check-in area and were pleasantly surprised. We realized that I had picked a B&B in downtown Montreal and blocks away from entertainment and food. It was also right down the street from the Metro. The owner of the hotel had a slight accent (to us) but knew English and was able to settle us in while giving us a map and told my group about what streets were best for shopping, drinking, & eating. The room we had was located in a different house from where we checked in. Our "Family Suite" had two beds and a pull-out sofa and all three were surprisingly comfy! The decor was somewhat eclectic but still gave off a homey vibe. Our kitchen was equipped with some pans, a glass stove, wine glasses, a toaster, and a fridge. We had a patio that led to the B&B's parking lot. I also LOVED the fact that we had our own hot tub in the bathroom; my boyfriend and I probably sat in it every day of our stay before starting our daily itinerary! The staff was incredibly nice, especially Lina who showed us to our room, told us about our parking options, and would serve us breakfast on some mornings. She had a lovely smile and I felt very at home with the staff. Also shout out to the owner. He's full of useful information so don't be afraid to ask him anything! I had twisted my ankle on NY at a bar (lol) and told us that I should just go to the pharmacy down the street and wrap my ankle instead of going to the hospital as the wait times would be too long and not worth it! He even gave me a few bags of ice. The breakfast was delicious, as your order is cooked fresh. Your menu options include an appetizer of waffles and French toast, variations of cooked eggs, self-served bagels and bread, sausage, and bacon. On New Year's Day, we were served mimosas and every day, we'd have Bailey's in our coffee. It's the small details like this that make me think fondly of the trip and I've already decided that next time I come back to Montreal, I'm staying here.
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