Village Gai
Le Village covers everything a neighborhood needs and then some. Sixty-five restaurants, 25 grocery options with a saturated z-score of 1.75, and 40 parks anchored by Parc Émilie-Gamelin give this Montréal district more category depth than most. Coffee at 21 — Café Dépôt, Presse Café, Café Pamplemousse — keeps pace without overshooting.
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About this Neighborhood
Le Village Gai's gapAnalysis is clean: restaurants in-line (z-score: 0), coffee in-line (0.15), and grocery saturated at 1.75 — 25 options including Marché Brière and Marché Lin that give the neighborhood genuine provisioning depth. The park count of 40 is the standout: Sentiers urbains, Parc de la Fabrique, and Parc Émilie-Gamelin represent a green infrastructure that most high-vibe-score neighborhoods can't match. socialGlue at 71 and digitalNomadGravity at 100 confirm a neighborhood with both residential permanence and transient activation. The fitness count of 6 — Nautilus Plus, the community sports association, Rage — is adequate if not exceptional. Chez Cora and St-Hubert anchor the restaurant count's family-friendly anchor while the café strip along rue Sainte-Catherine fills out the coffee density. livabilityAlpha of 100, tagged remote_friendly. Le Village is the rare neighborhood where every category shows up to work.
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