Boqueria offers a lively Spanish dining experience where guests consistently praise delicious tapas and seafood, especially paella, with many noting the seafood paella as a standout and croquettes and octopus as must try dishes; the atmosphere is warm, stylish and vibrant, with a beautiful terrace and a welcoming vibe that makes it feel like a mini escape to Spain; service is frequently highlighted for being attentive, friendly and knowledgeable, with staff offering helpful menu guidance and thoughtful recommendations; drinks and cocktails are well regarded, with sangria and signature cocktails earning particular mentions; while a few guests mention menu items selling out, small portions or occasional kitchen hiccups, the overall impression remains highly positive and many say they would return, making Boqueria a popular choice for meals, celebrations and casual evenings in the old port area.View restaurant profile
MERCAT1484 delivers a refined Peruvian and Spanish inspired dining experience where the food, wine pairings and service are consistently praised. The tasting menu with wine pairings is highlighted for thoughtful courses and harmonious beverages. The ambiance is warm and elegant, with a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe and a kitchen that feels open and creative. Service is impeccable, courteous and attentive, making guests feel well cared for from arrival to departure. While some notes mention higher prices and occasional noise, the overall consensus is that the quality, presentation and experience justify the cost. Dishes such as ceviche, octopus and other seafood are celebrated for balance and beauty, with desserts and drinks earning praise as well. Equally, Mercat is regarded as a standout on the Rive-Sud and invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe BOCA Iberica as a warm, inviting spot with a modern neighborhood vibe where fresh, well prepared Portuguese classics shine, from crispy cod fritters and octopus to sardines, clams, croquettes and tapas, with generous portions and thoughtful wine pairings; the menu also features daily specials and a variety of seafood dishes that showcase light, airy textures and real flavor. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, the atmosphere welcoming for families, groups, or a romantic terrace evening, and the overall value described as good with easy access and a lively, convivial buzz. While a few notes mention room for a touch more climate control on warm days and that ambiance may vary for intimate evenings during peak times, the sentiment across reviews points to high quality ingredients, consistent execution, and an enjoyable dining experience that makes many say they would return.View restaurant profile
Casa Galicia offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that transports guests to Spain with charming decor and regular flamenco performances that elevate the evening. The menu consistently earns praise for authentic Spanish flavors and generous portions, from paellas and seafood platters to tapas and mussels, with sangria and mocktails noted for depth and balance. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and professional, with the staff making guests feel welcome and cared for. The overall experience combines tasty food, lively entertainment, and a cozy, romantic or family-friendly vibe, making it a standout in Montreal's Latin Quarter. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and the setting is often highlighted as picturesque and well suited for celebrations or a special night out.View restaurant profile
Ibéricos Taverne à Tapas Espagnoles is described in reviews as a warm, inviting spot where authentic Spanish flavors shine in every dish. Diners praise tapas such as the Iberian ham croquettes, calamari, pan con tomate, and a Brussels sprouts salad, with seafood and squid ink paellas frequently singled out for depth of flavor and a perfect socarrat. The experience is enhanced by a lively, intimate tavern atmosphere and attentive, friendly service that makes celebrations and casual dinners feel special. Guests note the quality of ingredients, vibrant flavors, and the sense of being transported to Spain, along with excellent wines and refreshing sangrias. Reservations are commonly recommended due to popularity, and many leave planning a return to sample more from the menu. In Montreal, this venue is celebrated as a top choice for Spanish cuisine, delivering memorable meals, warm vibes, and a cozy, welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
La Paella welcomes guests with a warm, inviting atmosphere and vibrant Latin vibes that evoke a Spain-inspired dining experience. The menu highlights generous portions of paella and tapas with fresh seafood, chicken and chorizo, and the paella royale and Valencia paella are especially praised. Diners often note perfectly cooked rice, rich saffron flavors, and dishes that showcase quality ingredients. Service is described as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with staff offering great recommendations and making guests feel cared for. The setting blends a rustic Mediterranean charm with a lively bar, live music, and a terrace that adds to the ambiance. Value is a common compliment, with fair prices for the generous portions and high quality. Overall the reviews portray La Paella as a reliable place for Spanish cuisine in Montreal with a welcoming crew and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Olé Tapas is repeatedly praised as a warm, inviting Spanish dining spot by the water where a lively yet cozy atmosphere accompanies vibrant flavors and generous portions. The tapas selection is consistently outstanding, with seafood paella and calamari highlighted, and desserts and sangria earning extra praise. The staff and the owner are described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, often greeting guests and ensuring a memorable experience. The terrace by the river and weekend live music contribute to a memorable setting that makes it easy to linger over a variety of dishes, with good value for the quality. Overall, guests leave enthusiastic about returning with friends and family for more flavorful bites and a true Spanish dining feel.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Salsathèque as a dance focused venue with a strong music vibe and a crowd that actually dances, making it worth it for those who want to move. Positive notes include affordable drinks, group booth seating, friendly staff and some excellent service from doormen and servers; the atmosphere and music are repeatedly praised and many say the club offers a genuine feel good vibe. On the downside, some reviews flag a rundown space with old disco vibes and toilets that are not pleasant, plus incidents of rude service, a sometimes problematic security presence, and moments when the DJ or crowd connection falls short. There are also concerns about extra charges for entry or coat checks, and at times the mix of salsa and Latin sounds does not fully satisfy expectations, though others still find the night lively and welcoming.View restaurant profile
Paella Marisol is described as a warmly welcoming, family oriented spot with generous portions and high quality ingredients, especially the seafood paella and the mixed paella options that many customers call exceptional. The service is repeatedly praised for being attentive and friendly, with staff checking in often and accommodating groups, private parties, and even offering a skillet to take home paella. The atmosphere is cozy and colorful, delivering a true Spain inspired dining experience with some evenings featuring sports on a large screen. Value is consistently highlighted as excellent for the portion sizes and quality, with several mentions of good prices. Many reviewers first discovered Paella Marisol at festivals or events, and are delighted to have a permanent location, while others appreciate options to buy a take home kit or prepared paella with ingredients to cook at home.View restaurant profile
Acajou Br is described as delivering a flavorful, authentic Brazilian dining experience with favorites like feijoada, picanha, coxinhas, pastel, bobó de camarão and cassava fries, complemented by well-made caipirinhas, while the atmosphere is warm and family friendly and the service is consistently praised as welcoming and attentive, with the owners often greeting guests at the table; many reviews say the meals are generous and the experience makes guests want to return and would recommend it to others; some criticisms note uneven portions for the price, occasional long waits, and in a few visits issues with smoke in the dining area or misfires on certain items like pastel or pao de queijo; dietary needs are acknowledged with gluten-free options and careful handling to avoid contamination; overall the consensus positions Acajou Br as a strong choice for those seeking a genuine Brazilian meal in Montreal with robust flavors and a hospitable, engaging service.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Tinc Set Montréal as a wine-forward, Mediterranean-inspired tapas spot where a knowledgeable and approachable sommelier helps set a warm mood and where the staff's multilingual service facilitates a relaxed dining experience. The food, ambiance, and service are frequently praised, with the octopus singled out as a standout and dishes like anchovy toast, tuna tostada, patatas bravas, and churro noted as highlights. Some critiques mention the half roasted chicken being dry and portions feeling small or pricey, and one visit experienced slow dessert service and uneven pacing on a busy night. The service can be charming but occasionally inconsistent during peak times, though the team generally mitigates delays with warmth. Valentine’s Day visits were described as flavorful, playful, and well presented. The experience is often viewed as ideal for enjoying a few glasses of wine and a selection of tapas rather than a large meal, supported by an expansive wine list.View restaurant profile
La Bodega is described as a charming, welcoming spot where generous tapas and hearty dishes like paella and seafood are consistently praised for fresh flavors and solid execution. Dishes such as calamari, bombas, octopus, croquettes, and paella marisco are highlighted, along with meats and cheese boards, while the wine list is often complimented as excellent and well paired with the meals. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with guests noting helpful guidance on wine and menu choices. The outdoor terrace, sometimes noted as magical or beautiful, contributes to a warm, intimate ambiance, though some reviews mention crowds and occasional delays during busy periods, and a few comments about chairs and insects on the terrace. Reservations are advised on weekends due to high demand, and many guests consider the value for money to be good given the quality and portions. Overall, La Bodega comes across as a beloved, reliable spot for tapas, seafood, and shared plates with a strong wine focus and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Montreal Paella consistently earns glowing feedback for delivering authentic Spanish flavors, with paellas, croquetas, tapas and ham drawing frequent praise. Dishes like the seafood paella, paella valenciana, black rice and octopus are lauded for rich saffron notes, tender seafood and a satisfying socarrat, while the atmosphere is described as lively and warm, a feeling of stepping into a tapas bar in Spain. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with staff and a strong wine selection contributing to a welcoming vibe. Many reviews highlight the late night hours as a welcome option for those craving exceptional food after other kitchens close. Some criticisms surface, including portions that feel small for the price, occasional long waits for paella to be fresh off the stove, and the occasional mix up with an order; a few dishes have been noted as saltier or less consistent than others. Overall the sentiment points to a standout paella experience and a restaurant that locals and visitors alike would return to, with frequent mentions of it as a top choice for authentic Spanish cuisine in the city.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a friendly, clean, and cozy spot with attentive service and a welcoming vibe, where the menu shines for gluten-free options and true Brazilian flavors. The highlights often mentioned are fresh, delicious items like acai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca, with the meat dishes and sauces earning praise as well. Diners repeatedly note the staff as kind and helpful and appreciate safe choices for celiac disease, making it a reliable gluten-free option in Montreal. Some caveats include limited indoor seating, occasional hours changes, and moments when the shop gets crowded, but many insist the quality and consistency make the visit worthwhile and plan to return. Overall, Tapi Go! is seen as a go-to for authentic Brazilian fast-casual fare, a place to enjoy tasty, GF-friendly dishes and a positive dining experience.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Club Espagnol de Québec comes across as a warm, convivial spot where authentic Spanish flavors meet generous portions and a welcoming, homey vibe. The menu often shines with seafood paella, tapas such as tender octopus, croquettes, and patatas bravas, along with standout items like freshly baked bread and desserts such as crepes with dulce de leche. The atmosphere ranges from casual to festive, with lively flamenco performances and even tango, and many guests appreciate the outdoor terrace in summer. Service is described as friendly, professional, and accommodating, with staff capable of speaking French or Spanish and attentive to dietary needs, though a few notes mention a dry chicken entree or moments when water, napkins, or condiments needed prompting. Overall, Club Espagnol de Québec is viewed as a must try for Spanish flavors in the area, delivering honest prices, generous portions, and a vibrant, welcoming ambiance that makes diners feel at home.View restaurant profile
Señor Paella earns consistently high marks for a paella that is rich, authentic and generously portioned, making it a popular choice for events and gatherings. The dish impresses with vibrant presentation, a tantalizing aroma, and rice cooked to perfection with balanced seasoning, while seafood such as shrimp, mussels and lobster is described as fresh and tender. Portions are generous and suitable for sharing or a hearty meal, and service is noted as reliable and attentive with thoughtful extras. Many reviews call it the best paella in Montreal or among the best, highlighting the quality of the seafood and the depth of flavor. Some comments mention that the place operates seasonally, which can mean a wait, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive about authentic and delicious paella.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Ibérica present a mix of glowing praise and some disappointments, with many noting great service, a beautiful atmosphere, and food that feels authentically Spanish. Diners frequently point to standout dishes such as paella, seafood tapas, octopus, croquettes, and well executed vegetables, and to an experience that can feel special and well paced when the kitchen runs smoothly. However some meals fall short, with paella described as slimy or lukewarm, seafood dishes too salty, and portions or prices not always seen as justified. Service quality is described as professional and attentive at times, yet inconsistent in others, with reports of slow service, crowded layouts, and staff interactions that can detract from the evening. Ambiance is repeatedly praised for its look and feel, though music choice and space constraints can impact the overall mood. Overall Ibérica is viewed as worth trying for business or celebration when the kitchen and service align, while several visits left guests feeling the value did not always match the cost.View restaurant profile
Cocina is described as a stunning, upscale spot in the old port with a modern supper club vibe, moody lighting and a curated soundtrack that sets the tone, while the kitchen delivers Moroccan and Spanish influences with fresh, well presented plates that many find delicious and generously portioned; the menu can be confusing at first and some dishes are mislabelled, such as a chicken tagine that appears as croquettas, and a few items like the tomato heavy lamb or overly salty poutine receive mixed reactions, but a core of dishes and the overall flavors are repeatedly praised; service is noted as fast and professional on many visits and warmly attentive, though a few reviews mention slower pacing during busy or newly opened days and even pressure to turn tables; the ambiance, decor and value receive frequent praise, making it a place to return to and to explore more of the menu, including for business lunches or special occasions, with several reviewers calling it a standout Montreal option.View restaurant profile
El Cafécito de Ibéricos offers a beautiful space with lovely, welcoming staff and delicious, reasonably priced food. The atmosphere is great and the coffee is delicious, according to diners. A private reception was hosted, with a warm setting and service that felt well suited for events. Food was varied and tasty, and the service was described as excellent. Overall, guests expressed plans to return soon.View restaurant profile
La Sala Rossa is described as a great, intimate venue for shows with a comfortable crowd and a warm atmosphere, where the lighting and ambiance create a tight, engaging vibe. The space is noted for its colorful, fun and safe environment, with friendly bar staff and a good beer selection that adds to the experience. It is highlighted as a prime spot for original music, jazz, world music and touring acts, and the venue's community is seen as inclusive and among the best in the city. Although not a restaurant, there is a bar, and arriving early helps secure seating while coat check and bar service receive praise. Overall, the venue earns praise for its atmosphere, sound and accessibility, with reasonable prices and a generally strong sense of hospitality, though a few guests mention occasional gaps in communication.View restaurant profile
Bar Vivar is described in reviews as a small, cozy tapas spot in Montreal with a warm, unpretentious vibe. The food draws praise for high quality ingredients, creative twists on Spanish classics, and dishes that feel both adventurous and deeply satisfying, with standouts like tortilla and croquetas frequently mentioned. The menu changes often, keeping the experience fresh, and while some guests note that portions can be small and prices higher, the overall taste and presentation are repeatedly described as outstanding. Wine and vermouth options are highlighted, and the service is repeatedly described as attentive, knowledgeable, and welcoming, contributing to a sense of being at home rather than in a typical dining room. Occasional criticisms include readability of the chalkboard menu and rare timing issues during service, but many reviews emphasize that the staff and kitchen pull off an immersive, memorable night. The venue is also praised for being a hidden gem and a great setting for dates, gatherings, and even private events. Overall, Bar Vivar comes across as a standout destination for anyone seeking inventive tapas, a thoughtful wine list, and hospitality that makes guests want to return.View restaurant profile
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal offers a strong rum selection and knowledgeable bartenders, with many praising the well crafted cocktails and the beautiful terrace that creates a welcoming vibe. The atmosphere can be lively with quizzes, karaoke, and occasional DJ nights, making it a fun spot for groups, though some reviews say Fridays lack ambiance and the space feels small. Service receives mixed notes: friendly and attentive in many visits, yet a few experiences mention delays in ordering, staff being distracted, and moments of pressure to pay upfront. Food options are limited and priced higher for small portions, but overall the venue remains a popular choice for rum lovers who value drinks and ambiance, and it comes highly recommended for a convivial night out despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
At Mesón, reviews describe a versatile and dependable dining spot with flavorful Spanish-inspired dishes, attentive service, and a warm, convivial atmosphere that suits groups, casual dinners and brunch alike. The menu shines with tapas, gravlax, marinated salmon, paella, fideua and churros, with many praising the quality and variety and noting that the paella can vary in quality. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, professional and attentive, with staff going the extra mile for celebrations and allergy concerns. The ambiance is consistently warm and lively, making it a great setting for gatherings, though music can be loud and sometimes makes conversation difficult. Prices are generally regarded as fair for the experience, with some comments about value and occasional heaviness of salt in certain dishes. Overall, Mesón comes highly recommended as a neighborhood favorite offering solid food, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere for groups, families and friends.View restaurant profile
Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC. is described as the best place for Brazilian food in Montreal, with multiple deliveries and takeouts for special occasions and a consistently regret free experience. The food is described as delicious and requests are fulfilled precisely and on time, supporting repeat visits. The reviews note that the restaurant offers authentic Brazilian dishes and reliable service overall. Some listings show the restaurant as not open on Google Maps, which can cause confusion about hours, but the overall sentiment remains positive.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Bo' Dégât as a charming, cozy tapas spot in Montreal with an authentic Spanish and Catalan vibe that evokes Barcelona. The tapas are repeatedly praised for quality and freshness, with standouts like croquettes, ajo blanco, tortilla, patatas bravas, octopus and bao de calamares noted. The service is described as warm, friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere as welcoming and intimate, though a few comments mention the place being small and busy and that prices for portions can feel high. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and a standout experience in Montreal for tasting true Spanish tapas in a lively setting. The menu's authentic approach is highlighted, with particular appreciation for ham croquettes, octopus, and the overall bold, flavorful profile. Overall, the consensus is that Bo' Dégât delivers a memorable dining experience worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
Overall, Pintxo draws a mix of strong to very positive impressions across reviews, with many diners praising the food as delicious and well executed, notably the octopus, lamb chops, scallops, and calamari, and a wine list that pairs well with the dishes. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, contributing to a welcoming, vibrant vibe and some guests noting good value and creative Spanish options. A few criticisms appear, including portions that some feel are small for the price, occasional uneven flavors, and noise levels at the Central location. A small number of comments mention hygiene concerns or question the authenticity of the tapas, but these are not universal. Overall Pintxo is remembered as a lively tapas spot with standout dishes and solid wine, prompting many to plan a return visit, sometimes for lunch or a celebratory evening.View restaurant profile
Le Milsa is described as a lively Brazilian churrascaria with a festive ambiance and is often praised as a great spot for groups and celebrations. Reviews highlight attentive and friendly service, with staff guiding guests through the all you can eat format and keeping meat coming quickly. The meat variety and quality are repeatedly cited as standout, with many noting perfect doneness and juicy cuts, while sides and desserts receive enthusiastic praise as well. The show and samba dancers add energy to the evening and enhance the overall experience, making it feel fun and dynamic. Some criticisms include that a few meats can be fatty or dry and that the dining area can be loud, with music overpowering conversations at times, along with remarks about high prices. Overall sentiment is strongly positive, with many recommending Le Milsa and many planning to return for another memorable night of good food and lively atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Santos Tapas Bar comes across as a vibrant, stylish spot with a distinct Old Port vibe where the food and cocktails are frequently praised for quality and creativity and the atmosphere can evolve from a lively dinner to a nightclub after hours. Many reviews highlight a welcoming, attentive staff and professional management who help the night run smoothly, but several others point to inconsistent service, slow timing and occasional missteps with large groups or during peak hours. The bar scene earns frequent praise, with bartenders noted for knowledge and friendly service, and the energy is described as electric with music that keeps people dancing. Some comments mention high prices or small portions, while others celebrate fresh ingredients and a varied tapas menu. Safety and crowd concerns are raised in a few notes, particularly around entry and late night behavior, but the majority of experiences are described as fun, memorable, and worth returning for. Overall, Santos Tapas Bar delivers a strong night out with great drinks, a lively atmosphere, and solid food, though service consistency and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Barroco is described as a charming intimate spot in Old Montreal with a cozy romantic atmosphere and stylish rustic decor. Diners praise attentive service and a strong bar program, with a well curated wine list and inventive cocktails that pair beautifully with refined dishes. The menu is small but thoughtfully crafted, delivering standout items such as braised beef, beef wellington, seafood like halibut and octopus, and desserts such as madeleines and brioche. The experience is often described as refined and intimate, ideal for a date night or a dinner with friends, with music and ambiance adding to the mood. Some criticisms include the occasional slow or uneven service, overcooked or underseasoned mains, small portions for the price, and limited vegetarian options on certain menus. Overall Barroco is regarded as a top Montreal dining destination for high quality food and creative cocktails, offering a memorable night out that is sometimes pricey but frequently worthwhile.View restaurant profile
Guest feedback portrays Le Milsa as a lively Brazilian rodizio experience with a warm, festive ambiance and attentive service that consistently earns praise. The meat selection is described as abundant, juicy, and well seasoned, with many cuts cooked to perfection and complemented by a varied salad bar and tasty sides; the grilled pineapple is often highlighted as a favorite. Service is frequently noted for being friendly, professional, and proactive, with rounds made at just the right moments and drinks kept refilled. The atmosphere is enhanced by music and occasional dancers that guests find entertaining. Value is generally considered good for the amount and quality of meat offered, though a few reviews mention that the music can be loud and conversation difficult, and there are isolated reports of slower service, order mishaps, or billing concerns. Overall, the impression is very positive with many guests indicating plans to return and recommending Le Milsa to fellow meat lovers.View restaurant profile
Tapeo receives praise for delicious tapas, generous portions, and attentive service, with staff noting allergies and guiding diners through offerings. The menu shines with beef tartare, octopus, calamari, paella, and other shareable dishes, and cocktails and wines complement the flavors, whether guests are at the bar or on the terrace. The atmosphere is described as friendly and cozy with good vibes, though some reviews call it a touch noisy or a bit pricey for the portions, and a few note slower service during busy times or uneven seasoning. Valet service on certain evenings and reservations in advance are mentioned as helpful, and many readers say it is a reliable go to for gatherings with friends, date nights, and tasting a broad spectrum of Spanish inspired dishes. Overall Tapeo comes across as a standout in Montreal for flavorful, well presented food, warm service, and a cohesive tapas experience.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Tapi Go! as a cozy gluten-free haven in Montreal where celiac-safe options and distinctive Brazilian flavors shine, with widespread praise for the cheese bread pao de queijo and the tapioca dishes, as well as the acai bowls and fresh juices. The menu is highlighted for generous fillings, crisp textures, and a strong sense of authenticity, while the small space, warm decor, and Brazilian atmosphere blended with Montreal vibes add to the appeal. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming, easygoing atmosphere, though a few comments mention occasional slower service. A few reviewers mention price points being a bit high, but many feel the quality and gluten-free assurance justify it, and several say the experience is worth returning for or recommending to fellow celiacs and gluten-sensitive diners. Overall, Tapi Go! stands out as a beloved option for gluten free Brazilian fare, with memorable cheese bread, tasty tapiocas, and an inviting ambiance that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile