1616 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1L7, Canada
Faubourg Ste-Catherine is a Shopping mall located at 1616 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1L7, Canada. It has received 852 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.
Monday | 10AM-10PM |
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Tuesday | 10AM-10PM |
Wednesday | 10AM-10PM |
Thursday | 10AM-11PM |
Friday | 10AM-11PM |
Saturday | 10AM-10PM |
Sunday | 10AM-10PM |
The address of Faubourg Ste-Catherine: 1616 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1L7, Canada
Faubourg Ste-Catherine has 3.9 stars from 852 reviews
Shopping mall
"Honestly, a hidden gem right in the middle of downtown"
"This will be a really nice mall at some point but it seems construction has been going on forever"
"A very understated place"
"There's nothing exciting in it"
"I have been visiting and eating at this place for more than eight years"
Honestly, a hidden gem right in the middle of downtown. The inside of the building has changed so much in the last 5 years; the renovated space is sleek. It's a great spot for students or for anyone looking to just sit down, grab a casual meal and catch up with a friend.
This will be a really nice mall at some point but it seems construction has been going on forever. If you like Dollarama they have one and some Chinese food inside I think but that's it... There's some really cool places connected to the building on ground level though!
A very understated place. It could get more business if there was better signage outside and cleaner awindows. You could just pass this place and not notice it because it looks like any ordinary building. There is now a Chinese supermarket as well upstairs.
There's nothing exciting in it. A Dollarama, an oriental grocery store, a electronic repair shop and a couple of Concordia University offices and classrooms. But I like it. It's very clean! Pre lock down, they had benches inside it to hang out before class.
I have been visiting and eating at this place for more than eight years. From abandoned building to a more trendy place. Only four restaurants survived the changes and pandemic. The Chinese market is a must to find great variety of Asian products.
The first thing I smelled walking in was wet carpet. They could fo that at night. The food court is almost none existent. It's a sign of the times when everything you remember has become a dollarama. It's not the vibrant place it started out as.
From outside is not bad but inside is a horrible mess, I remember that place use to be awesome lovely and busy but after some smart engineer who change the décore and did a big no need construction inside about 7 years ago or more , destroy
Realtively new building. Restaurants inside are gems. Im talking about doi. If you going there for a quick bite take the fried tofu bowl you wont be disapointed. An asian market inside is worth the detour too. Exotic products at very low
this mall is still a struggling commercial mess, as it has been since it's inception. it has been cut up and altered many times, mostly in service to Concordia University, which rents much of the space, so navigating from one end to the
The strip mall around outside is great, but then you go inside... Nothing impressive or interesting about this place, I mean it was probably a great hang out spot at some point in the past, but now, it's pretty much deserted. The inside
This mall has 2 major anchors and they're both located in the 2nd floor: Dollarama & Marche Newon. The 1st floor and ground level has multiple small & medium size restaurants, retail stores & salons. A Scotia bank with its own entrance
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The mall itself is dingy and nothing special (it is more a university than a mall) but the terrasses are what elevates it, the ground floor restaurants. There's a dollar store hiding inside possibly a restaurant or 2, but nothing else.
There's not much inside, just a weird food court that looks like it's from Cyberpunk 2077, and a dollar store. Along the side there's a strip mall with some "fancy" *coughs* restaurants and bistros, a bank, a coffee shop. IMO the two
The place looks creepy and abandoned. There are a few shops/restaurants that are operational, but you wouldn't think that once you enter the establishment. The classes in the basement are in good shape, also very large.
I go to Concordia so this place serves as the main stop for some of the best food in the area. The restaurants there are all amazing, the service is great and they have a great supermarket with a wide selection of items
Lots of great stores on this street. We felt this was far better shopping than the underground city/mall/Eaton Centre. They have a little bit of road construction going on, but it was pretty easy to get around it.
The weirdest, worst, & most forgettable shopping centre in Montréal. Basically, a university campus throwing in a few stores for the great unwashed...!!! Go instead to Eaton Centre or Alexis Nihon Plaza pronto.
A nice mini-mall with seating and small restaurants inside. There are some useful shops as well such as Dollarama and Marché Newon for basic needs. If you are a student, can connect to wifi via eduroam.
Faubourg is not the same as before, a lot of business close, is very small, when I went there a few weeks ago I did not recognize it. the stores I new do not exit anymore. There is Chinese restaurants.
There is not much in there but it is very clean and there is a nice area available where you can sit to relax a bit. It gives you access to dollorama, some restaurants and the grocery store Newon.
It's under renovations so it's not that good, there are nice things like restaurants, grocery store, dollarama, and students going to concordia have some classes in this building
Well managed, clean and you can quickly find what you are looking for. Easy access and free parking. Recommend you to stop on your way back from work.
Looks much nicer since they renovated. For those going there the first time, it might be confusing to walk around and find the store/resto you want.
Festival time in Faubourg Ste Catherine! Great time, cultural time, togetherness time! Montréal is defenely the place to be in summer …
So many great restaurants and interesting places to try. I was looking forward to going there to eat with my girlfriendand after dinner
2nd best Chinese food in mtl a must try. It rivals my 1st. Food to impress
Good food. You can also have some desserts in the same place. Must try
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