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American Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

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The Rail Coal Fire Bistro - American Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

The Rail Coal Fire Bistro

Playground Complex
Open until Midnight
(1015)
Kahnawake

Review Summary

Across reviews, The Rail Coal Fire Bistro comes across as a warm, welcoming spot with a lively atmosphere and generous portions at good value, open late and suitable for breakfast, brunch, or casual dinners. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive, friendly, and efficient across many staff, with guests feeling well cared for and checked on at the right times, though peak times can bring longer waits and occasional crowding. The menu earns accolades for variety and quality, with many dishes described as delicious and well prepared, including burgers, pizzas, seafood, and brunch staples, while a few items are noted as needing a bit more moisture or sauce or having presentation gaps. The ambience is described as relaxed and friendly, sometimes a touch noisy or bustling, yet still welcoming, and the casino setting adds a lively energy that guests appreciate. Prices are viewed as reasonable for the portion sizes and menu breadth, with several reviewers noting the absence of extra taxes on the bill as a plus.View restaurant profile
Patati Patata - American Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

Patati Patata

Opens Today at 11 am
(537)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating Alone14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Patati Patata is described as a tiny, cozy spot that serves standout poutine and comforting burgers at a great value, with a vibe that can be both intimate and buzzing. The poutine is frequently praised as among the best in Montreal, with squeaky cheese curds, crisp fries, and a gravy that many find perfectly balanced. Portions are noted as generous at times and more modest at others, but the overall impression is food that is simple, delicious, and reliably satisfying. Service is consistently described as friendly and fast, and takeout is a popular option for late night cravings. The small space and limited seating can make it busy and a bit chaotic, so many choose to take food to go or eat at the counter. Some reviews mention long waits during peak hours, and one account references a troubling incident about discriminatory remarks that affected the experience. Overall, Patati Patata stands out as a Montreal staple for late night poutine and casual bites, offering a distinctive hole in the wall charm, a loyal following, and flavors that keep people coming back.View restaurant profile

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