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Bistros in Boisbriand

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Vertigo - Bistros in Boisbriand

Vertigo

Opens Today at 4 pm
(2059)
Boisbriand

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Review Summary

Vertigo offers a warm, stylish setting with a lively ambiance and beautiful décor that makes it a standout for both family dinners and intimate evenings. Reviewers highlight impeccable service and attentive, friendly staff who help guests feel welcome and well cared for, plus a varied menu featuring standout tartare, octopus, salads, and inventive small plates, with many noting excellent wine choices and tasty cocktails. The atmosphere is festive and buzzy, sometimes a touch loud, but guests still appreciate the energy and the terrace in nice weather. Several groups praise the ability to host celebrations or business gatherings, with mezzanine or private spaces and smooth service, while others mention that portions can be smaller than expected and a few dishes not quite up to standard or a bit pricey on festive menus. Overall, Vertigo is repeatedly recommended for its consistent quality, thoughtful service, and enjoyable dining experience, with plans to return.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten - Bistros in Boisbriand

Le Marquis Sans-Gluten

Open until 5 pm
(85)
Boisbriand

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Review Summary

Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is seen as a top spot for gluten free desserts with several reviewers raving about the bûche de Noël chocolate framboise, the gâteau au chocolat, tarte au citron, mille-feuille, pistache framboise and the almond croissant, noting that croissants and other pastries hold up well after freezing and reheating, and that the place offers generous portions and solid coffee. The bakery is described by many as a mecca for gluten free lovers and a good pick for special occasions, though some comments mention variable service, including snobbery or expeditious handling, and a display selection that can feel limited or poorly stocked. Some diners report inconsistent items such as a dry sandwich with soggy cucumber and non fresh lettuce or an almond croissant with a questionable hot chocolate, while others praise the chocolate cake and lemon tart as outstanding and a strong value, with brownie portions reportedly reduced without a price drop. Overall the tone is largely positive about the gluten free offerings, acknowledging occasional service gaps and product variations.View restaurant profile

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