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Where to Stop for Lunch Between Toronto and Montreal?

Question:

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Dorothy

Hello any fav lunch spots driving midway from Toronto to Montreal? (Travelling with a puppy so takeout is cool) thanks

Humans say...

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Kathleen

Pan Chancho on Princess St in Kingston has great take out

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Jill

Kathleen came here to say this ^^^

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Sandra

Jill me too

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Mona

Port Hope is the last On Route with a Starbucks! They do close early

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Corey

Not midway, but
The Schnitzel Shack in Port Hope is pretty awesome.

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Ali

Don's Fish & Chips in Brockville!

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Alex

Harpers Burger Bar or Tango Nuevo in Kingston...

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Nicole

Jim’s pizza in Port Hope

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Nada

Sally's Roti shop in Kingston. Best food outside of the West Indies!

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Gregory

Greek Town in Kingston! Awesome food and great staff!

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Casey

Big Apple

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Jemy

Casey Been here twice and fully endorse!!

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Mike

Port Hope and big apple, you've barely left TO; midway is at least Kingston (1/2way is Joyceville with huge flag). Downtown Kin is lovely but WAY off 401. Exit at Division and there are all the chains just off the freeway.. to be avoided I'd hope but in that mess is an independent diner type place (just south, west side?) that does usual fast stuff and maybe best poutine til Quebec. For takeout driver may NOT order poutine unless there's someone to spoon-feed; lap full of gravy = dangerous for all present

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Ellen

There are a lot of Enroute stops with Starbucks, Tim Hortons etc along the way- I think every 50km… we just did the drive last week. They have few picnic tables outside.

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Donna

Big Apple - great for dogs!

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Norm

The Big Apple near Brighton, best grilled cheese and bacon on apple bread I have ever tasted ,the restaurant has a big store, petting zoo, mini golf, all manner of things.

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Julian

Norm big apples a must!!!

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Daefni

And a great dog park!!

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Dean

Depending on the time, there’s a food truck at Canadian tire on division that is great. BBQ BABES
(613) 804-7060
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Kharlo

Drive along HWY 2 for most of your way… lots of spots along the st Lawrence… up until past Cornwall and leading to Lancaster to connect to 401. Much longer but nicer

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View

Puppett Garrell
Kick Canteen in Trenton!

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Alana

Belleville or Kingston is actually your halfway point. So anywhere there has a fair amount of places to eat. Both are beautiful small cities.

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James

Fran's Fish & Chips in Kingston. Take out only as the place is literally a hole in the wall.


A.I. says...

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Best Lunch Spots Midway from Toronto to Montreal

Travelling from Toronto to Montreal can be a long journey, so it's important to find good lunch spots along the way. If you're driving with a puppy and prefer takeout options, here are some recommendations:

1. Peterborough

Peterborough is a great midway point between Toronto and Montreal. Stop by The Whistle Stop Cafe for some delicious sandwiches and salads that you can easily take with you on the road.

2. Kingston

Another good option is Tommy's in Kingston. They offer a variety of wraps and burgers that you can grab and go. Plus, they have outdoor seating if you want to take a break and enjoy your meal with your puppy.

3. Cornwall

Lastly, in Cornwall, check out Love Love Food Cafe for some tasty soups and sandwiches. They also have a selection of baked goods if you're in need of a sweet treat for the road.

Remember to pack some water and snacks for your puppy as well to keep them happy and comfortable during the journey. Safe travels!

Thanks for reaching out and enjoy your trip!



   










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