Where can you find the best fish and chips in Montreal?
With its Anglo-Saxon influence, it goes without saying that the city offers some great places to enjoy this iconic British dish.
Simple, tasty, and comforting, fish and chips appeal as much for their texture as for their taste. It usually consists of white fish, such as cod or haddock, coated in a light batter, then fried. This creates a perfect balance between the softness of the fish and the crispiness of the batter. It is served with golden fries, tartar sauce, coleslaw, and sometimes English-style mushy peas.
Montreal is full of excellent restaurants that showcase seafood. Whether you are a seasoned lover of fish, seafood, and ceviche, or simply curious about new flavours, the selection is as vast as it is delicious.
Each restaurant offers its own version, sometimes with a creative twist or a local nod. A variety of atmospheres and generous portions await you for a culinary experience that is as authentic as it is delicious.
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McKibbin's Irish Pub, with locations on Bishop Street, the Plateau Mont-Royal, the West Island, and Vaudreuil-Dorion, is the perfect place to enjoy homemade fish and chips like nowhere else. Prepared daily, the ultra-fresh cod fillet is beer-battered and served crispy, with tartar sauce, homemade coleslaw, and golden fries. A classic done to perfection! Add to that an authentic atmosphere, a wide selection of beers, and live music, and you have the perfect recipe for a memorable evening with friends!

3165 Rue Rachel E, Montréal, H1W 1A3
Labarake Caserne à Manger, located in the lively Shop Angus District, offers imaginative, high-quality local cuisine. Among their signature dishes is the delicious fish and chips, made with haddock and coated in a traditional beer batter, served with tartar sauce, homemade fries, and coleslaw. Housed in a former fire station, the restaurant offers a friendly and trendy atmosphere as well as sophisticated and gourmet cuisine. A must-visit destination!

160 Rue Laurier O, Montréal, H2T 2N7
The Greasy Spoon, located in Mile End, offers tasty and comforting market cuisine. In a warm setting, the dynamic team provides a pleasant experience, accompanying customers throughout their meal. The fish and chips, prepared with beer-battered cod, accompanied by tartar sauce and matchstick potatoes, are simply delicious. The Greasy Spoon is the perfect place to enjoy this classic dish, either indoors in a rustic and friendly atmosphere, or on the lively terrace during the warm summer months.

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The Shack du Pêcheur, with three locations in Boucherville, La Prairie, and Bromont (Express), welcomes you to enjoy delicious fish prepared to please every palate. The dishes prepared on site are cooked to preserve the authenticity of the flavours. You will be amazed by the different choices of fish and chips on offer: classic beer batter, panko breadcrumbs, lime and coconut, or Jamaican jerk spices and chipotle sauce. Whether you're feeling adventurous or more conventional that day, there's something for everyone!

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With several locations in Quebec, Les Enfants Terribles restaurant is the result of a happy marriage between a French brasserie and a modern American restaurant. In a refined and warm setting, you will be served contemporary cuisine with a Quebec twist. Tartares, seafood dishes, flank steak, and shepherd's pie are all menu classics. One item not to be missed is, of course, fish and chips. Traditionally, it consists of a generous portion of cod coated in a crispy batter, accompanied by tartar sauce, coleslaw, and golden fries. Very tasty and skillfully prepared, this delicious dish has nothing to envy the competition!

La Belle et La Barbe - Bistro Urbain
5961 Boulevard Cousineau, Saint-Hubert, J3Y 7P5
Located in Saint-Hubert, on Montreal's South Shore, the urban bistro La Belle et la Barbe is another place to go for tasty fish and chips. Here, the cod is coated in a red beer batter, giving it a slightly sweet and roasted flavour. It is served with a delicious remoulade sauce, pickles, tartar sauce, and homemade fries. This urban bistro with contemporary décor offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. Renowned for its famous sharing platters, it's the ideal place to discover new culinary delights, or to invite that friend who always has trouble choosing!

2496 Rue Notre Dame O., Montréal, H3J 1N5
One of the Burgundy Lion Pub's specialties is the Petite-Bourgogne fish and chips, made with fresh cod coated in Burgundy Lion Ale batter, served with French fries, mushy peas, and tartar sauce. The pub is also renowned for its impressive collection of over 500 varieties of whisky, as well as its warm atmosphere, making it the ideal place to enjoy this traditional English dish. Experience a taste of London, right here in the heart of Montreal!

300 Rue Richelieu, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, J3B 6Y4
Capitaine Pouf, with its two locations in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Beloeil, stands out for its quirky name. Serving renowned fish and chips since 1995 in Saint-Jean-sur-le-Richelieu, and since September 2016 in Beloeil, this nautical-themed restaurant and bar is known for its freshly breaded cod. It comes with coleslaw, tartar sauce, lemon, and various side dishes. If you're on the South Shore and craving some good fish and chips, Capitaine Pouf is a sure bet for a tasty meal that never disappoints.

433 Rue Mcgill, Montréal, H2Y 2H1
Brit & Chips is a must-visit when it comes to enjoying top-quality fish and chips. This restaurant offers a rich and varied menu that skillfully blends local cuisine with authentic English flavours. Customers can choose from seven types of fish coated in creative breading, such as dark beer, maple syrup, chipotle, or orange soda Crush. Each month, a special recipe, unveiled on social media, adds a touch of novelty to the experience.

1454 Boulevard St-Martin O., Laval, H7S 1M9
Edmond Bistro in Laval is renowned for serving some of the best fish and chips in town. The dish is served in generous portions, accompanied by Belgian-style fries, coleslaw, and a unique tartar sauce, offering a delicious experience. The restaurant offers a bistro-style menu, a warm atmosphere, a bar area for happy hours, a dining room for business meals or family evenings, and two large terraces to enjoy the summer.

Fish and chips embodies British cuisine at its most delicious: generous, comforting, and accessible. In Montreal, this dish has found a new lease on life, blending time-honoured tradition with bold local touches. Whether you're nostalgic for London pubs or simply curious, one thing is certain: these spots will have you coming back for more... again and again.





