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Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in L'Assomption

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Microbrasserie Le Fermentor - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in L'Assomption

Microbrasserie Le Fermentor

Open until 1 am
(95)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

Microbrasserie Le Fermentor comes across as a friendly, convivial spot with a warm atmosphere both inside and on the terrace and a strong beer selection that many reviews praise as varied and high quality. Service is described as courteous and friendly, though some patrons note that the staff can be overwhelmed and that the kitchen can feel slow, which can make dining drag on. Food gets mixed signals: the bistro menu offers affordable options and there are crowd favorites like pizzas and nachos, but some items are criticized for limited variety or uneven quality compared to local alternatives. The venue stands out for its lively vibe, the option to enjoy board games, and the terrace where dogs are welcome. Overall, the beer and ambiance are the highlights and return visits are common, even if expectations about the food experience can vary.View restaurant profile
Maître Edgar - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in L'Assomption

Maître Edgar

Open until Midnight
(120)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

Maître Edgar receives strong praise for a warm, convivial atmosphere, impeccable service, and a menu that ranges from poutine and tartare to fresh fish and beef, complemented by cocktails that many describe as delicious. The ambiance, including a charming terrace, is repeatedly highlighted as a major plus, with regulars and families planning future visits and the vibe likened to a cozy Irish pub. Some notes offer a balanced view, with occasional excess noise in the dining area and a few dishes that did not meet expectations, such as fish and chips that could be drier and pasta with too much sauce. Overall, Maître Edgar is described as a standout in the city, a place to return to for good meals, friendly staff, and a warm, welcoming setting that works for celebrations and casual nights alike.View restaurant profile
Resto Le St-Sulpice - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in L'Assomption

Resto Le St-Sulpice

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(34)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

Reviews of Resto Le St-Sulpice describe a golden crust dish with sweet and savory notes and praise an excellent meal that some call the best tasted there. Service is often described as pleasant and the venue as clean with a warm atmosphere and friendly staff, and several reviews note good value for portions. The meals are frequently described as good and service as quick and courteous, with a strong recommendation from some readers. Other comments find lunch very ordinary and not motivating to try dinner. A Sunday visit is recalled for a lack of greeting at the cash register and for delays in providing menus and meals, creating a sense of disruption. Ambiance is described as disastrous on that day with poor service, even though the breakfast is praised, and the overall sentiment for some is that this would be a first and last visit, while others point to potential when the place is less crowded.View restaurant profile
Iris Du fleuve - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in L'Assomption

Iris Du fleuve

May be temporarily closed
(44)
L'Assomption, Repentigny

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth Discovering

Review Summary

Iris Du fleuve sits by the St. Lawrence and is described as a charming spot for a casual lunch with a superb river view from the rooftop terrace. Reviewers praise generous portions, solid fast food, and friendly, efficient service at times, with the setting and the view repeatedly highlighted as the main draw and many customers return for the terrace experience. The menu offers big portions of poutine, fries, burgers, and other staples at reasonable prices, and the overall vibe is relaxed and pleasant near the water. Seasonal drawbacks include wasps in autumn that can make the visit less enjoyable, and some cleanliness issues such as dirty toilets and greasy kitchen areas noted by a few. There are occasional complaints about hours or closures without notice, but the consensus remains positive about the food quality and the location. In sum, Iris Du fleuve provides a solid riverfront bite with good value and memorable views, encouraging a return despite a few flaws.View restaurant profile

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