The best things to do at home in Montreal, straight to your apartment.
Time In Couchbound No. #01 
Get baking!
If we’re getting hungry these days, there’s two things we turn to: Our home kitchens or getting something delivered (more on that later). Tired of baking loaf after loaf of bread? Try this recipe for lemon, poppyseed and cranberry muffins with a citrus zest icing, straight out of chef Dyan Solomon’s new cookbook Olive + Gourmando. No baked good gets fresher than when it’s coming straight out of your own oven, and when the recipe is this solid, you know it’s going to be good.
What to stream right now
The best theatre to watch online right now
Stream these amazing plays, musicals and dance shows at home—because right now, your couch is the best seat in the house.

Live-streaming concerts and DJ sets to enjoy from home
Rock out, chill out, vibe out, or go all-out during the best upcoming live-streaming concerts and DJ sets.

The best live concerts to watch on YouTube
The incredible, all-consuming power of watching a brilliant concert may be a pleasure that we’ll have to wait a few months to enjoy again, so keep the fire burning for live music with our favourite full-length concerts that you can watch on YouTube.
How to eat in the city right now
The best delivery and takeout
in town
You’re a Montrealer, and that means you won’t settle for anything less than quality. Why not skip the grocery store lineups and dig into the best restaurants in town who are either delivering straight to your door or offering quick and easy takeout? Every week, we’re scouring our feeds and keeping our list of the best delivery and takeout in Montreal updated, featuring top eats no matter the time of day (that’s breakfast, lunch and dinner for those of you who’ve lost all sense of time). How about a brunch box during the weekend? Got midday munchies to satiate? What if the day’s over before you know it and you don’t have dinner planned? This list is all you’ll need.
Cook from Elena’s digital cookbook and support restaurants
Elena’s home kitchen-friendly cookbook Remember Skin Contact? goes for $15, and all proceeds go towards the Montreal Restaurant Workers Relief Fund; more than $11,000 and counting has been raised so far. Here’s how to get your hands on it.
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Montreal restaurants turning into high-class dépanneurs
Why not fill your pantries and fridges with proteins, produce, ready-to-eat meals, bottles of wine and more from some of Montreal’s best restaurants? These are our favourites right now.

 
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Dine on menus from Time Out Market Montreal eateries
While we wait for Time Out Market to reopen, support your local restaurants by digging into their takeout and delivery menus. If you want quality, get it from these fine folks.
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Atwater Cocktail Club is selling just-add-booze cocktail kits
Got bottles of gin, mezcal, bourbon or whiskey at home but don’t know what to do with them beyond drinking it straight? Try these on for size.
 
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Good news from your city
Montreal Botanical Garden flipping land for food banks
A hectare (or 10,000 square meters) of gardening space will be repurposed for the production of fruit and vegetables for Montreal food banks. Find out more here.

 
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A human rainbow walked the streets of Montreal
If you were scrolling through your feed for #cavabienaller, maybe you spotted photos and videos of a human rainbow bringing toilet paper home, walking the dog, taking out the trash...You know what?
See it for yourself.
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Free art therapy from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Watch free short art therapy activities guided by the MMFA’s head of art therapy and educational programs Stephen Legari every Friday, and share your work online afterwards with #SpreadArtNotVirus! Chill out and try it out.
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#CaVaBienAller: The city’s full of messages of hope
Our feeds are filling up with heartwarming scenes of Montrealers partaking in spreading messages of hope as rainbows with the message “ça va bien aller”. It’s everywhere you look.
 
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Dispatches from around the world
New tracking data shows the countries and cities where lockdown is starting to lift.
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German clubs are hosting socially-distant drive-in raves.
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New York’s top salons share advice on how to cut your hair at home.
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Stanley Tucci wants to teach you how to make a Negroni—and the thirst is real.
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Check out these virtual tours of museums around the world.
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