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Boutique-Counter Restaurants in Dorval

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Origine Brass - Boutique-Counter Restaurants in Dorval

Origine Brass

Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
(504)
Dorval

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Review Summary

Origine Brass appears in reviews as a lively brewpub that pairs standout craft beers with inventive pizzas and a welcoming, attentive staff. The beer list is praised for its range and quality, from bright IPAs to malty options, and every pour is described as well balanced and served at the right temperature. Food receives high praise too, with fresh sourdough pizzas stealing the show, especially crusts that are thin, blistered and chewy, and toppings that complement the drinks perfectly; wings, nachos, jerk shrimp, and a highly recommended fried chicken sandwich also appear in many visits. The atmosphere mixes industrial chic with warmth, a large space with high ceilings that stays comfortable for groups and solo visitors alike, plus an open kitchen that adds to the experience. Service is repeatedly highlighted as warm, friendly and attentive, making guests feel welcome and valued, and the venue is noted for being versatile for casual meals, celebrations, and game nights, with events like trivia and bingo enhancing the vibe. While some nights may feature lively music that is a bit loud, the overall experience is described as great value with fair prices and consistent quality that keeps people returning.View restaurant profile
La Biscuitery - Boutique-Counter Restaurants in Dorval

La Biscuitery

Opens Today at 5:30 am
(20)
Dorval

Review Summary

Across reviews for La Biscuitery, impressions are largely positive about the chocolate shake, the airport coffee, and an iced latte with caramel syrup, with drinks described as satisfying and well made. European macarons are cited as fresh and delicate, and the packaging and store presentation are repeatedly praised as cute and appealing. Service is noted as quick and pleasant, while prices are seen as a bit high though many feel the cookies are unique and worth the cost. The cookies receive some praise for being soft and tasty, but the salted caramel variant is described as sweet and not quite buttery enough, and the filter coffee is said to be cold and lacking in flavor. A few reviewers feel the desserts do not always match the care put into packaging and design, and some find the offerings basic or overpriced and possibly sourced from cheaper suppliers. Overall La Biscuitery comes across as delivering enjoyable treats with attractive presentation, though opinions on value and flavor balance vary.View restaurant profile
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