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Place Shamrock
70 Av. Shamrock, Montréal, QC H2S 1A6, Canada
Park of Little Italy
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Our Lady of La Difesa
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Ciné-Théâtre Chateau
6956 R. Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2S 2S4, Canada
Parc Jarry
205 Rue Gary-Carter, Montréal, QC H2R 2V7, Canada
Galerie C.O.A | Contemporary Art Gallery
6405 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2S 3C3, Canada
Église Saint-Édouard
6500 Rue de Saint-Vallier, Montréal, QC H2S 2P7, Canada
Dickie-Moore Park
Beaumont Ave, Montreal, Quebec H3N 2C9, Canada
Casa D'Italia - Centre Communataire de la Petite Italie
505 Rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2R 1T6, Canada
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Restaurant Makoto
7112 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2S 3E2
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7064 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Quebec H2S 3E2, Canada
Manuzza - Arancini Bar & Mercato
7086 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2S 3E2, Canada
Gaia Restaurant
15 Rue Bélanger, Montréal, QC H2S 3E1, Canada
Primo & Secondo
7023 Saint Dominique St., Montreal, Quebec H2S 3B6, Canada
L'Eggs Oeufs du marché
7143 Saint Dominique St., Montreal, Quebec H2R 1S3, Canada
Brasserie Harricana / Restaurant & Boutique
95 Rue Jean-Talon O, Montréal, QC H2R 2W8, Canada
Restaurant L'osso
7130 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2S 3E2, Canada
Ton bol ton kiff
152 Av. Mozart E, Montréal, QC H2S 1B4, Canada
EL REY DEL TACO
232 Rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2R 1S7, Canada
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Rachelle-Bery health stores

7055 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2S 3E3, Canada
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attractions: Place Shamrock, Park of Little Italy, Our Lady of La Difesa, Ciné-Théâtre Chateau, Parc Jarry, Galerie C.O.A | Contemporary Art Gallery, Église Saint-Édouard, Dickie-Moore Park, Casa D'Italia - Centre Communataire de la Petite Italie, restaurants: Restaurant Makoto, Restaurant Cucina Antica, Manuzza - Arancini Bar & Mercato, Gaia Restaurant, Primo & Secondo, L'Eggs Oeufs du marché, Brasserie Harricana / Restaurant & Boutique, Restaurant L'osso, Ton bol ton kiff, EL REY DEL TACO
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Nearby attractions of Rachelle-Bery health stores

Place Shamrock

Park of Little Italy

Our Lady of La Difesa

Ciné-Théâtre Chateau

Parc Jarry

Galerie C.O.A | Contemporary Art Gallery

Église Saint-Édouard

Dickie-Moore Park

Casa D'Italia - Centre Communataire de la Petite Italie

Place Shamrock

Place Shamrock

4.3

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Park of Little Italy

Park of Little Italy

4.4

(340)

Open 24 hours
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Our Lady of La Difesa

Our Lady of La Difesa

4.5

(108)

Open 24 hours
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Ciné-Théâtre Chateau

Ciné-Théâtre Chateau

4.1

(77)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Hidden Eats of Montreal’s Mile End with a Foodie
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Nearby restaurants of Rachelle-Bery health stores

Restaurant Makoto

Restaurant Cucina Antica

Manuzza - Arancini Bar & Mercato

Gaia Restaurant

Primo & Secondo

L'Eggs Oeufs du marché

Brasserie Harricana / Restaurant & Boutique

Restaurant L'osso

Ton bol ton kiff

EL REY DEL TACO

Restaurant Makoto

Restaurant Makoto

4.6

(320)

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Restaurant Cucina Antica

Restaurant Cucina Antica

4.4

(145)

Click for details
Manuzza - Arancini Bar & Mercato

Manuzza - Arancini Bar & Mercato

4.8

(117)

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Gaia Restaurant

Gaia Restaurant

4.9

(431)

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Reviews of Rachelle-Bery health stores

4.0
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5.0
20w

Rachelle-Béry Boutiques Santé on Saint-Laurent Street is a fantastic spot for anyone who values fresh, healthy food and a wide variety of natural products. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted by vibrant displays of fresh fruits and vegetables that clearly prioritize quality and freshness. The produce section feels thoughtfully curated, with seasonal selections and organic options that make healthy eating both accessible and enjoyable.

What really stands out is the breadth of choices available throughout the store—from wholesome snacks and supplements to specialty health foods that cater to different diets and lifestyles. Whether you’re vegan, gluten-free, or just exploring more natural options, Rachelle-Béry offers something for everyone.

The atmosphere is clean and welcoming, and the staff are knowledgeable and eager to help you find exactly what you need. For locals and visitors alike, this boutique is more than just a health food store—it’s a go-to destination for fresh, quality ingredients and products that...

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3.0
2y

I don't know what's up with their Inewa Kamut Brioche bread. Everytime I buy it, it's either super dry or shows signs of mold 2 days later and that, despite the date on the plastic tab still being a week away. I now have to put it straight in the freezer when I get home. Perhaps it's what you get for a 4.99$ bread loaf...I hope the 7.49$ Charbonneau one is fresher, I might well have to switch to that one, since over time, having to throw a barely eaten loaf of bread proved to be more expensive. Also, it's the second time I have to throw a full pack of Driscoll raspberries after 3 days because they turned into a moldy mush. They should really indicate when a product needs to be consumed quickly, as this is doing nothing to improve food waste, sigh. And you won't be welcome if you turn up 15 minutes before the store closes, an employee will pester you to remind you how much time you have left all...

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1.0
5y

The staff is not welcoming.There was one girl at the entry monitoring that clients are cleaning there hands. She never said a "simple good morning". The cashier had the same attitude, I introduced the Allo and if I had not said good bye she would not have bothered.The staff gives the impression that they don't want to be working and that you're disturbing them. Based on other comments (see yelp) it seems that the staff at this location is not customer oriented. I usually buy at Bio Terre on St-Viateur and will for sure go back. Unlike other businesses that are closing down during Covid 19, it seems that Rachelle-Bery (St-Laurent) is on top of their game and thus do not need...

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Josee LupienJosee Lupien
I don't know what's up with their Inewa Kamut Brioche bread. Everytime I buy it, it's either super dry or shows signs of mold 2 days later and that, despite the date on the plastic tab still being a week away. I now have to put it straight in the freezer when I get home. Perhaps it's what you get for a 4.99$ bread loaf...I hope the 7.49$ Charbonneau one is fresher, I might well have to switch to that one, since over time, having to throw a barely eaten loaf of bread proved to be more expensive. Also, it's the second time I have to throw a full pack of Driscoll raspberries after 3 days because they turned into a moldy mush. They should really indicate when a product needs to be consumed quickly, as this is doing nothing to improve food waste, sigh. And you won't be welcome if you turn up 15 minutes before the store closes, an employee will pester you to remind you how much time you have left all around the shop.
Jessica H.Jessica H.
A store that continuously sells rotten food, its completely unacceptable. After going to this location for 6 months after moving to this area, I have thrown out a ridiculous amount of food due to mold, rot and spoilage despite it being purchased same day. Rachel berry is NOT cheap so to throw out food like this is unacceptable. Returning for a refund? The staff last time told me they “could not see” where the spoilage was on a full bag of rotten potatoes. (For reference, the bread in the photo was purchased yesterday) Go to any other grocery store in little italy, because this store is a complete waste of food and money.
Claudia ChirinosClaudia Chirinos
Mardi 25 mars, 8 h du soir, je fais mon épicerie et au passage à la caisse je donne un bon différé du magasin pour une réduction de 2$ pour du fromage l’ancêtre. La caissière allait passer le bon mais demande la clé de la caisse à une autre caissière qui dit que je ne peux pas acheter le fromage en ce moment car le bon différé doit être approuvé par le directeur du magasin et il n’est pas au magasin en ce moment. Étonnée, je demande pourquoi je dois faire approuver un bon que le magasin m’a émis et elle répond que les gens peuvent falsifier les bons spécifiquement pour ce produit (un bon différé de n’importe quel autre produit n’aurait pas eu de problème). Premièrement, le directeur n’es pas capable de former ses caissières pour différencier un bon falsifié d’un bon émis par eux mêmes, deuxièmement, le directeur et la caissière prennent tous les clients pour de voleurs/arnaqueurs (oui, ça veux la peine de falsifier un bon pour épargner 2$ à l’achat du fromage l’ancêtre qui coute 13$), bref, le directeur s’en fiche carrément du temps de ses clients qui doivent venir au magasin aux heures de bureau pour pouvoir échanger le bon différé (mais pas le mercredi parce qu’il ne sera pas là). Est-ce que la bannière Rachel Bery valide cette attitude d’un gestionnaire et ses employés en détriment du service aux clients et donc à la crédibilité de la marque ?
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I don't know what's up with their Inewa Kamut Brioche bread. Everytime I buy it, it's either super dry or shows signs of mold 2 days later and that, despite the date on the plastic tab still being a week away. I now have to put it straight in the freezer when I get home. Perhaps it's what you get for a 4.99$ bread loaf...I hope the 7.49$ Charbonneau one is fresher, I might well have to switch to that one, since over time, having to throw a barely eaten loaf of bread proved to be more expensive. Also, it's the second time I have to throw a full pack of Driscoll raspberries after 3 days because they turned into a moldy mush. They should really indicate when a product needs to be consumed quickly, as this is doing nothing to improve food waste, sigh. And you won't be welcome if you turn up 15 minutes before the store closes, an employee will pester you to remind you how much time you have left all around the shop.
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A store that continuously sells rotten food, its completely unacceptable. After going to this location for 6 months after moving to this area, I have thrown out a ridiculous amount of food due to mold, rot and spoilage despite it being purchased same day. Rachel berry is NOT cheap so to throw out food like this is unacceptable. Returning for a refund? The staff last time told me they “could not see” where the spoilage was on a full bag of rotten potatoes. (For reference, the bread in the photo was purchased yesterday) Go to any other grocery store in little italy, because this store is a complete waste of food and money.
Jessica H.

Jessica H.

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Mardi 25 mars, 8 h du soir, je fais mon épicerie et au passage à la caisse je donne un bon différé du magasin pour une réduction de 2$ pour du fromage l’ancêtre. La caissière allait passer le bon mais demande la clé de la caisse à une autre caissière qui dit que je ne peux pas acheter le fromage en ce moment car le bon différé doit être approuvé par le directeur du magasin et il n’est pas au magasin en ce moment. Étonnée, je demande pourquoi je dois faire approuver un bon que le magasin m’a émis et elle répond que les gens peuvent falsifier les bons spécifiquement pour ce produit (un bon différé de n’importe quel autre produit n’aurait pas eu de problème). Premièrement, le directeur n’es pas capable de former ses caissières pour différencier un bon falsifié d’un bon émis par eux mêmes, deuxièmement, le directeur et la caissière prennent tous les clients pour de voleurs/arnaqueurs (oui, ça veux la peine de falsifier un bon pour épargner 2$ à l’achat du fromage l’ancêtre qui coute 13$), bref, le directeur s’en fiche carrément du temps de ses clients qui doivent venir au magasin aux heures de bureau pour pouvoir échanger le bon différé (mais pas le mercredi parce qu’il ne sera pas là). Est-ce que la bannière Rachel Bery valide cette attitude d’un gestionnaire et ses employés en détriment du service aux clients et donc à la crédibilité de la marque ?
Claudia Chirinos

Claudia Chirinos

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