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African stores in Montreal

Verified African grocery, fashion, beauty and cultural stores across Montreal, Quebec.

Verified African stores in Montreal

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Your guide to african grocery, fashion and beauty in Montreal

Montreal is home to one of Canada's most vibrant African diaspora communities, and the city's food scene reflects that. Whether you're hunting for authentic West, East and Southern African staples, Ankara fabric for an upcoming wedding, halal meat from a trusted butcher, or a fresh box of plantain and yam, the verified african stores in Montreal on AfriDiaspora Market connect you to local vendors with real addresses, real hours, and real reviews — not generic search results.

Most african shops in Montreal cluster in a handful of neighbourhoods where the diaspora has been putting down roots for decades. Use the list below as a starting point — each neighbourhood typically has at least one African grocery, one beauty supply shop and a restaurant or two within a short walk.

Neighbourhoods to shop african in Montreal

  • Petite-Patrie
  • Côte-des-Neiges
  • Saint-Michel
  • Parc-Extension
  • Montréal-Nord
  • Villeray
  • NDG

What to expect on the shelves

African stores in Montreal stock everything from cassava flour and palm oil to frozen tilapia, smoked turkey, plantain, yam, egusi seeds, ogbono, suya spice, jollof seasoning, injera, berbere, sukuma wiki, ugali flour, attiéké and dozens more pantry staples that mainstream supermarkets don't carry. Most also stock household basics — soap, hair oils, skincare, incense and cooking pots — alongside Ankara fabric and ready-to-wear clothing.

Halal options, pickup and delivery

Many african grocery stores in Montreal are halal-certified and run an in-house butcher counter for goat, lamb, beef and chicken. If you'd rather shop from home, more vendors are now offering same-day pickup and local delivery across Quebec — and several ship non-perishables (spices, fabrics, beauty products) across Canada. Each store page on AfriDiaspora lists current delivery radius, pickup hours and any minimum order.

Why shop African in Montreal?

  • Verified diaspora vendors with authentic, hard-to-find products
  • Pickup at local stores or delivery across Quebec
  • Compare prices across multiple African grocery shops in Montreal
  • Filter by community — Nigerian, Ghanaian, Ethiopian, Somali, Kenyan and more
  • Support African-owned businesses near you and reinvest in the diaspora economy

How AfriDiaspora keeps Montreal listings fresh

Our Montreal directory is rebuilt weekly from a combination of Google Business data, customer-submitted deals and store owners who claim their listings directly. Every page shows the last sync time so you know hours, addresses and contact details are current — and we always link out so you can call ahead or get directions in one tap. If you spot a store that's closed, moved, or missing, you can flag it from the store page in a few seconds.

Frequently asked questions about african stores in Montreal

Where can I find african stores in Montreal?

Most african grocery, fashion and beauty shops in Montreal cluster in Petite-Patrie, Côte-des-Neiges, Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension, Montréal-Nord. Use AfriDiaspora Market to browse verified vendors with addresses, phone numbers, opening hours and directions, then filter by your nearest neighbourhood.

What products do african stores in Montreal stock?

Expect a wide mix of pantry staples and specialty items: egusi, fufu, suya spice, injera, plantain, palm oil, Ankara fabric and halal meat. Many shops also carry frozen fish, halal meat, Ankara fabric, hair-care brands, skincare and household goods sourced from across the continent.

Do african stores in Montreal deliver?

Yes — a growing number of african vendors in Montreal offer same-day pickup, local delivery across Quebec, and Canada/US-wide shipping for non-perishables. Each store page on AfriDiaspora lists its current delivery options.

Are there halal grocery stores near me in Montreal?

Several African and East African stores in Montreal are halal-certified and sell halal goat, lamb, chicken and beef cuts. The Somali, Ethiopian and West African shops on AfriDiaspora typically carry halal lines — look for the "Halal" tag on the store page.

How do I open or list my African store in Montreal on AfriDiaspora?

If you already operate a physical or online shop in Montreal, Canada, you can claim your existing Google listing or submit a new store via the "Sell on AfriDiaspora" page. Verification is free for diaspora-owned businesses.

What's the best African market in Montreal?

"Best" depends on what you're shopping for — groceries, fashion or beauty. Sort verified stores in Montreal by rating, distance or community (Nigerian, Ghanaian, Ethiopian, Somali, Kenyan and more) on AfriDiaspora to find the right fit for your basket.