Eggstatic MONTREAL — halal brunch at 100 Rue Peel, Montréal, QC H3C 0L8

Montreal's brunch scene is legendary — but for Muslim diners, food-conscious locals, and anyone who values knowing exactly what goes into their plate, finding a halal brunch in Montreal that actually delivers on flavour has historically meant settling for less. Eggstatic on Rue Peel changes that completely. Tucked into the heart of Griffintown at 100 Peel St, Montreal, QC H3C 0L8, this Middle Eastern artisan brunch restaurant has turned a neighbourhood corner into one of the city's most exciting morning destinations — fully halal-certified, boldly seasoned, and impossible to walk past without a second look at the menu board.


What Makes Eggstatic the Best Halal Brunch Spot in Griffintown

The word artisan gets overused on café menus, but at Eggstatic it means something specific. Every dish on the Eggstatic menu is built around the idea that breakfast and brunch food — especially egg-forward dishes — can carry the depth and spice of a proper Middle Eastern kitchen without sacrificing the comfort and richness that make brunch worth waking up for.

The Montreal location brings the same philosophy that put Eggstatic on the map in Toronto: halal ingredients throughout, a kitchen that treats eggs as the canvas and Middle Eastern pantry staples as the paint, and a room that feels warm enough to linger in for two cups of Karak chai.

A Menu That Goes Far Beyond Eggs Benedict

Let's talk food — because that is why you are here.

Shakshuka — The Signature

If there is one dish that defines the Eggstatic identity, it is the Shakshuka. Slow-simmered tomato sauce loaded with aromatics, cracked eggs poached directly in the pan, finished with herbs and served with crusty bread for scooping — this is comfort food with a Levantine accent. It is warming without being heavy, and the spice level hits the sweet spot between approachable and interesting. First-timers almost always order it. Regulars almost always come back for it.

Cilbir — Turkish Poached Eggs Worth Knowing

If you have not had Cilbir before, Eggstatic is an excellent place to be introduced. This Turkish-origin dish layers silky poached eggs over cool labneh (strained yogurt), finished with a drizzle of warm spiced butter and a scatter of dried chilli flakes. The contrast of temperatures and textures — creamy cold yogurt, runny warm yolk, crackling spice — is one of those combinations that feels genuinely clever on the palate. It has earned a devoted following among Eggstatic regulars who come specifically for it.

Mazza Plates — Sharing at Its Best

Not every brunch needs to be a solo performance. The Mazza Plates at Eggstatic nod to the Middle Eastern tradition of spreading the table with small, communal dishes — hummus, labneh, fried haloumi, olives, and za'atar-touched flatbreads. Order one for the table as a starter or build your whole meal around it. Either way, it's a reminder that the best part of any meal is often the conversation it prompts.

Benedicts — A Classic, Elevated

The Benedict is brunch's anchor dish, and Eggstatic does not coast on the standard formula. The Crispy Chicken Benedict — a house favourite that shows up in nearly every positive review — replaces the traditional back bacon with golden fried halal chicken, stacked over an English muffin and crowned with hollandaise. It is indulgent, satisfying, and exactly the kind of dish that makes you want to post a photo before you eat it (and then immediately eat it before it gets cold).

Baklava Latte — The Drink That Defines the Vibe

Order it. The Baklava Latte draws on the flavours of the classic Middle Eastern pastry — hints of rose water, pistachio, honey — translated into a warm, espresso-based drink. It is sweet but not cloying, and it is the kind of thing that makes Montreal winters feel slightly more manageable. Pair it with a Karak chai if you are with someone who wants spiced warmth without the coffee kick.

Halal Certification: Why It Matters Here

Eggstatic is not simply a restaurant that happens to avoid pork. It is a kitchen built around halal principles from the ground up — meaning sourcing decisions, supplier relationships, and kitchen practices all align with halal certification requirements. For diners who need that assurance, there is no guesswork involved. For diners who may not have thought about it before, the effect is simply a restaurant where the ingredient quality and culinary care are noticeably higher than average.

Montreal has a large and growing Muslim community, and the demand for quality halal brunch spots in the city has far outpaced supply. Eggstatic on Rue Peel is filling a real gap — which explains both the lineups on weekend mornings and the warm reception it has received since opening.

The Griffintown Location: Getting There and Planning Your Visit

The Eggstatic Montreal branch sits at 100 Peel St, Montreal, QC H3C 0L8, in Griffintown — a neighbourhood that has transformed dramatically over the past decade into one of the city's most vibrant eating and living districts. It is walkable from Lucien-L'Allier metro station, well-connected by bus, and sits close enough to downtown that it draws both neighbourhood regulars and visitors coming specifically for the food.

Opening hours:

- Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM - Saturday – Sunday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM -

Phone: +1 (514) 409-9292

Get Directions: View on Google Maps

Weekday mornings tend to be quieter — great for a relaxed solo visit or a work-from-cafe session over a long Karak chai. Weekend brunch rushes are real, so arriving closer to opening time (especially on Sundays) will get you seated faster and guarantee the full menu is available.

What Guests Are Saying

With a 4.3-star rating across over 600 Google reviews, Eggstatic Montreal has built trust quickly. Reviewers consistently mention the quality of the food — the Crispy Chicken Benedict and Shakshuka come up most often — alongside attentive service and the genuine warmth of the space. The phrase "finally a halal brunch spot" appears in more than a few reviews, which says something real about the gap this restaurant is filling in Montreal's dining landscape.

Why Eggstatic Belongs on Every Montreal Brunch List

There are plenty of brunch restaurants in Montreal. There are far fewer that combine halal certification, genuine Middle Eastern culinary craft, a thoughtful drinks menu, and a room you actually want to spend time in. Eggstatic on Rue Peel does all of that — and it does it in Griffintown, which means you get the energy of one of Montreal's most interesting neighbourhoods as a backdrop.

Whether you are a long-time Montreal resident who has been hunting for a reliable halal brunch in Montreal, a visitor who wants something more interesting than a hotel buffet, or a food-forward diner who simply wants to eat well — Eggstatic is worth the visit, worth the wait on a busy Sunday, and worth coming back to when you want to work through the rest of the menu.

Explore the full Eggstatic menu, plan your visit on the Montreal branch page, and check out more stories from the Eggstatic kitchen on the blog.

Quick Info

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Address100 Peel St, Montreal, QC H3C 0L8
Phone+1 (514) 409-9292
Hours (Tue–Fri)7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Hours (Sat–Sun)7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
ClosedMonday
Google MapsGet Directions
Branch Pageeggstatic.ca/branches/montreal-brunch-restaurant
Menueggstatic.ca/menu
Halal CertifiedYes
CuisineMiddle Eastern Artisan Brunch

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