Pub BreWskey delivers a warm, welcoming Montreal beer pub experience with a standout lineup of house brewed beers and creative flights that span hazy IPAs to rich stouts. On the menu, the poutine with smoked meat, burgers and other shareable bites pair wonderfully with the beer and showcase the kitchen’s solid execution. The space is expansive and versatile, featuring a cozy basement vibe, lively pub areas, and terraces that offer different moods and views of the brewing operations. Staff are friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about the beers, helping guests navigate the selection and make recommendations. People enjoying the atmosphere often linger over flights, share plates, and soak up the mix of old port charm with modern craft brewing. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of the beers and the overall experience as a memorable Montreal stop for beer lovers. Overall the venue consistently delivers a lively, flavorful, and inviting outing that fits a casual hangout or a longer tasting visit.View restaurant profile
Commodore Restaurant is described as a stylish, elegant spot with art deco charm that makes for a memorable evening. The service is consistently praised as attentive and warm, and the ambiance is often noted as refined and comfortable for romantic dinners or celebrations. The menu is regarded as refined and flavorful, with highlights such as oysters, foie gras, salmon tartare, and brunch options, while cocktails and wine pairings complement the dishes well. While a few visits mention occasional overcooked meat or underseasoned dishes, the overall impression centers on hospitality, atmosphere, and quality. Overall, Commodore Restaurant is seen as a top choice in the city for a high quality dining experience in a hotel setting, with many guests planning to return.View restaurant profile
Solaris comes across as a lively, affordable spot for watching games and hanging out, with multiple TVs, a friendly, attentive staff, and a welcoming vibe that fits both casual hangouts and a busier sports bar scene. The menu is consistently praised for generous portions and solid flavor, from pizzas and wings to paninis, burgers, poutine, and fresh salads, all at great prices, plus a house hot sauce that gets good marks. Guests note easy access, reliable service, and a kitchen that keeps up during peak times, while breakfast and late night options add versatility. The atmosphere is described as fun and friendly, with a sense of community that makes it a dependable go to for meals, drinks, and game nights, whether stopping by for a quick bite or settling in for a longer hangout.View restaurant profile
Cour Arrière presents a warm, upscale atmosphere with attentive, professional staff and a calm, inviting vibe. Guests repeatedly praise great coffee and generous breakfasts, excellent food, and the option of a relaxing terrace, all at good value. The menu features fresh ingredients, balanced options for breakfast and dinner, and well crafted cocktails, with service often described as friendly and helpful. While a few reviews note minor hiccups or comfort tweaks, the overall impression is consistently positive, making Cour Arrière a standout choice for breakfast, brunch, and beyond.View restaurant profile
Bar Sportivo is described as a place worth rediscovering in Little Italy, with a fresh look from a new administration, a cosy atmosphere, and a friendly, attentive staff. The coffee is excellent and well priced, especially cappuccino, and biscotti are a hit, with WiFi and a large terrace making it easy to linger in summer. The cafe suits studying, watching a match, or playing pool thanks to tables for billiards and a relaxed decor that feels cinematic. Service is consistently described as thoughtful and personable, keeping guests coming back. Overall the place comes across as a versatile cafe that welcomes coffee lovers and social gatherings alike, a standout spot in town.View restaurant profile
Le Butterblume receives praise for a creative, seasonally inspired menu, high quality ingredients, and beautifully presented dishes, with the brunch in particular highlighted for flavor, texture, and generous portions, plus reliable service and a bright, welcoming atmosphere. Many reviewers call it a standout brunch spot with options like mushroom toast and brioche, and note the coffee can be excellent, while others appreciate the open kitchen and friendly staff. Yet several comments point to drawbacks: substantial price relative to portions, occasional inconsistency in taste or balance, and some dishes feeling heavy or underseasoned. Noise and crowds can make the space feel busy, and a few experiences mention slow service or limited menu choices. A number of diners describe the experience as highly enjoyable and worth repeat visits, with some considering it a top brunch destination and others cautioning that it may not meet all expectations depending on dish or day. Overall, Le Butterblume emerges as a beloved local spot for seasonally driven cooking, with strong service and ambiance, tempered by price and occasional execution gaps.View restaurant profile
Radis Noir - Pub Nordique & Café is a charming Laurentians spot praised for tasty, hearty food, striking presentation, and a terrace that feels surrounded by nature with a relaxed yet festive atmosphere. The menu delivers hits like Wagyu burgers and ceviche and strong drinks with lively shows and Friday comedy, though some diners find prices high for portions that can feel small and a few dishes arrive in takeout style bowls with disposable utensils. Service on the terrace is described as lacking table service, and a per person charge for a solo singer on stage surprised some guests and should be disclosed in advance. Overall the ambiance, menu variety, and energy win praise and many say they would return, recognizing Radis Noir - Pub Nordique & Café as a memorable, if sometimes pricey, find in the Laurentians.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl comes across as a beloved dog friendly brunch spot with a warm, laid back vibe where dogs are welcomed inside and often catered to with their own treats, water bowls, and in some cases a small outdoor area for a pup run; the decor is cozy and stylish, and the atmosphere feels welcoming to families and dog lovers alike. The meals are frequently praised for being delicious and well presented, with favorites including pancakes, grilled cheese, pulled pork burger, and a mix of brunch options; coffee and drinks are also well regarded. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring toward dogs, helping to make visits memorable and encouraging return trips. While the place can get crowded and service can occasionally be slow or uneven and a few orders can be misplaced, these experiences are generally outweighed by the overall positive sentiment. Overall it is seen as a standout pet friendly venue in Montreal where both humans and their canine companions can enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch, socialize with other dogs, and feel at home.View restaurant profile
Boswell Brasserie Artisanale attracts mixed reviews, with beer as a standout and the atmosphere described as pleasant and convivial, especially on a terrace, and many notes praising the variety of on tap beers and friendly staff when service runs smoothly. Food is praised by some for creativity and good flavors, including salmon tartare, taboule, chicken bites, and even a tasty burger, while others find certain dishes mediocre, portions small for the price, or ruined by excessive salt or sugar as in the onion soup and desserts. Service is described as hit or miss, ranging from quick courteous attention to slow or distracted staff, and several comments mention limited cocktails or inconsistent availability of menu items. The setting is sometimes called a nice microbrewery vibe despite a parking lot feel on the terrace, and while the beer program remains a major draw, overall impressions vary and some would return mainly for drinks rather than full meals.View restaurant profile
Café-Bar 50/50 is described as a welcoming spot where a kind owner and team ensure soccer matches are shown on the screens, creating a warm and attentive atmosphere. Guests note feeling well cared for by the friendly staff, and the place is clean and truly warm.View restaurant profile
All in all, Toutes les choses parfaites is described as a beloved neighborhood spot that celebrates local initiatives with enticing displays and a welcoming atmosphere, offering a strong selection of organic and local products, soaps and oils, and thoughtful gifts. The staff are repeatedly praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and commitment to sustainability and supporting local producers. The range also includes plants and bulk items that appeal to shoppers seeking gifts or treats for themselves. Occasional long lines at checkout and slower service during peak times are noted, suggesting there is room for a smoother system, but the overall impression remains positive and inviting. This location is viewed as a must visit for fans of local, eco friendly goods and well curated presentation that brightens daily routines, even amid occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
LE SPOT is described as a cozy, stylish cafe with a warm, family vibe where homemade salads and generously filled sandwiches pair with standout coffee, including a highly praised moka; the decor and atmosphere are praised, and the heated terrace is a plus. The space is small with tables close together and can get loud, and some reviews note limited table service or quick plate clearing while dining in. Vegan options exist but many items contain dairy, so ingredients should be checked by allergy. Overall the place is seen as a popular, welcoming spot for coffee and lunch in Boucherville, with friendly staff, good value and quality food, worth a visit during the week.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Léo's Taproom as a lively, welcoming spot with a broad drinks list and friendly staff, especially on Friday nights when a DJ and karaoke create an upbeat atmosphere. Food is generally well liked and reasonably priced, though some evenings meet mixed verdicts with reports of uneven service and drinks that fall short, especially cocktails and beer on tap. The vibe shifts from relaxed to energetic, with diverse music and a live DJ setting the tone, and games such as billiards and foosball adding to the fun. The space is noted for cleanliness and value, but some reviews mention slot machines shaping the crowd and occasional missteps from waitstaff. Overall, L Leo's Taproom seems to be a solid option for a social night out with good drinks, decent food, and a lively ambiance, albeit with variability by night.View restaurant profile
Le Temps d'une Pinte is described as a lively, welcoming microbrewery and bistronomic spot in Trois-Rivières where a standout beer program and on site brews accompany inventive, well executed dishes. The menu features crowd pleasers such as Scotch Egg, beef tartare, lamb, and gravlax, with trout tartare and regional surprises appearing in many notes, and the flavors praised for balance, technique and boldness. The atmosphere ranges from a bustling terrace and a cozy interior to a pub like energy, with the back courtyard repeatedly highlighted as a standout feature. Service is frequently praised for attentiveness, friendliness, and beer knowledge, with thoughtful pairings and explanations of the brews, though some reviews mention occasional slower pacing during peak hours and a touch of noise. Prices are sometimes described as on the higher side for the area, but many reviewers feel the quality and overall experience justify it. Allergens such as peanuts are mentioned in a few dishes, so guests should check ingredients. All in all, Le Temps d'une Pinte comes across as a must-visit for beer lovers and foodies alike, inviting return visits to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile