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Brunch Restaurants Near: H9R5M9

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McKibbins Irish Pub - Brunch Restaurants Near: H9R5M9
≈ 0.5 km

McKibbins Irish Pub

Open until 3 am
(479)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesView More

Review Summary

McKibbins Irish Pub comes across as a welcoming, lively spot with a warm, cozy vibe and a solid beer selection and menu that covers pub favorites like burgers, fish and chips, wings, and daily specials. The atmosphere supports conversation and socializing with friends or colleagues, while live music and occasional karaoke add energy on busy nights. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, making guests feel well looked after whether dropping in for a casual drink or a larger gathering in the private room for events. The crowd tends to be varied, from casual post work gatherings to evenings with bands, and the food is regularly described as tasty with generous portions and good value for the price. Overall, McKibbins Irish Pub is a dependable go-to for a good time with good drinks and good vibes.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Le Manoir Pointe-Claire - Brunch Restaurants Near: H9R5M9
≈ 0.5 km

Brasserie Le Manoir Pointe-Claire

Open until Midnight
(392)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Le Manoir is described as a West Island institution with a warm, casual brasserie vibe that draws crowds to watch sports on many TVs and enjoy generous portions at reasonable prices; the French onion soup is repeatedly singled out as a favorite, while dishes like roast beef, turkey dinners, seafood, fish and chips and burgers are praised for flavor and value, and a strong beer selection adds to the appeal. The atmosphere is often noted as lively and friendly, with quick service from a large staff, though some guests report slower service, occasional order mistakes, and concerns about cleanliness at entrances or outdoor areas, particularly during busy times and holidays. Takeout and advance ordering are highlighted as convenient, and the venue is repeatedly described as an easy, comfortable place for friends and families to gather for meals, drinks, and sports, maintaining a long standing presence on the West Island despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Rockaberry - Brunch Restaurants Near: H9R5M9
≈ 2.9 km

Rockaberry

Open until 12:30 am
(242)
Kirkland

Mentioned in: The Best Dessert Places in Montreal

Review Summary

Rockaberry is described as a warm, lively spot where high ceilings can make the room quite loud, but the atmosphere is inviting for guests of all ages. Pies, desserts, and coffee are frequently praised, with apple crumble and other pastries singled out as standout offerings and takeout options also popular. Service is often noted as friendly and attentive, with moments of extra kindness that can turn a stressful or tiring visit into a positive experience. There are some drawbacks mentioned, including a dry tuna wrap on a first visit and meals that miss the mark, as well as questions about value for money when menus or inclusions are unclear. The room could use a touch of personal style and some reviewers call for more thoughtful seating or layout changes to balance crowds. Overall, Rockaberry comes across as a reliable destination for pie lovers and dessert fans, with a strong reputation for flavorful pastries and a warm, clean setting, tempered by occasional inconsistency in dishes and pricing.View restaurant profile
Cafe Milano - Brunch Restaurants Near: H9R5M9
≈ 3 km

Cafe Milano

Open until 2 am
(431)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches

Review Summary

Cafe Milano draws mixed impressions from patrons, with many praising the coffee, croissants and pastries, cannoli, and a range of Italian fast food options including vegan and Beyond Meat choices. The desserts and Nutella pastries are highlighted as standout treats, and the vibe is described as warm and welcoming. Seating and service can feel crowded and chaotic on busy days, with some visits noting long waits and a counter order system that leaves diners searching for help. A few experiences mention issues like burnt onion rings or less satisfying coffee drinks, including a latte served in an unconventional cup. Despite sporadic drawbacks, the location remains a popular West Island spot for reliable coffee, tasty subs, and a broad selection of desserts that many see as worth returning for.View restaurant profile

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