“Passing towards Bernard Boulevard in Outremont, we find this natural store, organic grocery store and I can say a natural pharmacy, they have a large selection of products, cereals, spices, tofu, bulk foods, juices, a choice of fruits and vegetables. I also saw an entrance to a consultation clinic.
There is a herbal tea tasting corner ready for customers.”
7AM - 11PM
1012 Bernard Ave, Outremont
Grocery Stores
“The fruits and vegetables are Fresh!The best place to make a shabbos order, they have everything you need, and the prices are really good for this quality food and fruit, after all shopping at this grocery I am saving a lot every weekP.s. they are so busy they need to extend”
“Ode to tranquility
On Saturday mornings, at Super Condiments, two types of customers stand out: those who know and those who don't know that the door needs a little push to close. Besides, they look the same: people who come to have a leisurely lunch and sip their favorite drink in a friendly, brightly airy and a little dusty space. Some are chatting, others are tapping, some have their heads in the clouds, others with their eyes fixed on the chessboard.
For breakfast, the menu is reduced to the essentials: waffles ($15), oatmeal ($10), super tartine ($18), ham and butter ($12) and boiled eggs ($10). Of the lot, the latter seem the most popular with regular customers, perhaps for their affordable side, but above all for their fun and soothing aspect: the blissful dip of bread sticks in runny egg yolk.
If your appetite requires more consistency, you can find this rich marriage of yeast dough and egg heart with the tasty super tartine. Adorned with a creamy feta cream, sprinkled with pistachios and spiced with pepper flakes, it is enjoyed with a small fresh salad which announces the imminent arrival of spring.
If your palate has a sweet tooth, the traditional waffle with maple syrup and blueberries will bring back those sweet memories of late weekend lunches. With its large cells and soft flesh, it soaks up the precious amber liquid and melts delicately under the tooth.
Also consider putting a little pink on your table with this buttered ham with toast. Once again, a timeless classic that you will immerse in your companion's egg. The bread is toasted and therefore crunchy, more difficult to cut and chew. A neighbor at the table also seemed to find the grinding painful and gave the impression of engaging in intense jaw training.
The short menu therefore brings together good dishes likely to please everyone, but, in my opinion, the greatest pleasure is found elsewhere: in the tranquility of the place and the kindness of the service.
A smiling young lady, with pierced noses and ears, wearing a red ponytail, welcomed us and treated us with cordiality and attention. Its presence enhances the feeling of good nature and serenity that emanates from the white walls, the wood of the furniture, the tulips in their bottles and the large hanging light bulbs.
We then begin to daydream... until a cold draft cracks our reverie. We get up, close the door and say to ourselves: “These must be new customers”.
We would have stayed there longer, but we have to share and give others the chance to enjoy it. A quick trip to Super Condiments, what do you think?
Vegetarian options: Everything except buttered ham
Parking: On Van Horne, parking is paid. On the other hand, you can find free parking for two hours on perpendicular streets.
Kid-friendliness: Yes, it's a family restaurant. You can also bring your docile dog there.
Wheelchair accessibility: No... There is a small step.”