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Brewery Restaurants in Montreal

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Brasserie McAuslan Brewery - Brewery Restaurants in Montreal

Brasserie McAuslan Brewery

Opens Monday at 9 am
(48)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Brasserie McAuslan Brewery is described as a standout for beer with an unreal oatmeal stout and a range of creative seasonals, plus a whisky that is well made, all supported by a welcoming staff and solid service. The setting features a large terrace by the Canal Lachine and a view of an old abandoned building that adds character, creating a pleasant ambiance for hanging out with friends. The site is noted for its picturesque atmosphere and cleanliness, including very clean bathrooms, and the general manager is remembered for a kind gesture that let visitors take pictures. It is also highlighted as a good space to rent for events. Some visits mention occasional closures. Overall the reviews emphasize quality beer, a scenic location, and a warm, friendly experience.View restaurant profile
Les Sans-Taverne - Coop and Craft Brewery - Brewery Restaurants in Montreal

Les Sans-Taverne - Coop and Craft Brewery

Open until 1 am
(19)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Patrons describe Les Sans-Taverne - Coop and Craft Brewery as a welcoming, unpretentious spot with a strong beer list and a menu that pairs well with drinks, including burritos and veggie chili, plus quick snacks for a casual bite. Unique beers are highlighted, with a mango beer standing out on hot evenings, and nachos that feel more generously topped as you approach the end. The space is described as very cool with indoor and outdoor seating, a quiet, family friendly vibe, and a dog friendly policy, along with events and a cooperative, self managed atmosphere. Service is generally friendly and accommodating, though some reviews note moments of impersonality depending on the server, while others praise the staff and vibe. Overall the venue seems ideal for beer lovers seeking variety, a relaxed, community oriented environment, and a casual evening out.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal - Brewery Restaurants in Montreal

Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal

Open until 2 am
(94)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Overall, Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal draws praise for a strong line of on-site brewed beers, each with its own touch, and a good selection on tap that invites exploration. The vibe is casual and rustic with a chalet style and a small intimate terrace that suits summer evenings; the place has a local feel, attracting residents and nearby students. The service is friendly and knowledgeable, though it can be slow when busy due to a small team, with the brewer often on site for conversations. Food quality is a mixed bag; beverages are consistently good but several reviews advise sticking to beer rather than the kitchen, citing items like poutine and wings cooked in an air fryer and frozen pizzas with questionable hygiene notes. Still, many describe the experience as worth it for beer lovers, thanks to the beer quality, the local atmosphere, and occasional events, making it a go-to spot for social beers with friends.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Inox - Brewery Restaurants in Montreal

Brasserie Inox

Open until 3 am
(425)
Old-Quebec, Montcalm

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit Spots

Review Summary

Brasserie Inox is described as a lively and welcoming pub with a strong beer selection and a sociable vibe that invites lingering. Reviewers highlight friendly, attentive service and a fun atmosphere, including trivia nights, karaoke, and sports events that keep the energy high. The food is generally solid and satisfying for a pub, with hot dogs and quick bites earning praise, while some reviews note that the menu is simple and that a few dishes can vary in quality. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality and selection of beers, which is consistently praised as a major draw. Some guests mention that the venue can become warm when crowded and that the ambiance can shift with events, but overall Brasserie Inox is seen as a reliable and enjoyable place to enjoy beer and company with a local feel.View restaurant profile
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