Check out McDonald's first stand-alone McCafé in a Canadian airport
The first-ever standalone McCafé in a Canadian airport is now open!
Montreal’s Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau International Airport is officially the home to the McDonald’s cafe offshoot.
Not only is this the first of its kind to open in a Canadian airport, but it’s also the first standalone in the province of Quebec as a whole. The new McCafé will be accessible to domestic and international travellers.
This spot offers travellers the chain’s Premium Roast Coffee, as well as espresso-based beverages, McMuffin Sandwiches, sweet baked goods, in addition to an exclusive menu of made-in-house sandwiches (like grilled cheese and croissant sandwiches).
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“This is a big milestone in our McCafé journey and a testament to our strong coffee credentials and the love guests have for our Premium Roast Coffee,” said Michèle Boudria, president and CEO of McDonald’s Canada, in a media release. “And in this location, we’re thrilled to be able to meet the demands of our guests’ busy lifestyles while offering some of the classics they know and love.”
“I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome guests to our new McCafé,” said François Nolin, the McDonald’s Franchisee, in the release. “Whether you are looking to enjoy your favourite item on the go or have a little time to savour your coffee, we’ve got something for you.”
The McCafe is located in front of Gate 50, right near the entrance of international departures, and even features several self-ordering kiosks to ensure that the experience is as quick and convenient as possible.