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Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive - Chicken Wings in Saint-Lambert

Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(281)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive is described across reviews as a lively sports bar with a big wings menu, a wide variety of flavors, and a Texan style vibe, plus a fun game-night atmosphere where the wings are often praised as among the best in town, with generous portions and solid beer pairings. The vibe shines during games and with crowds, making it a good spot to hang with friends and watch sports on many TVs. Service is praised when it is quick and attentive, but some visits are hampered by slow or inconsistent service, and a few reports mention missing items on orders or wings arriving burned. Delivery experiences can also be disappointing when items are missing or late, which can ruin the meal. The menu is noted for its diversity, including poutine and other bar fare, and prices are described as variable, sometimes high for the quality, sometimes reasonable given the flavor variety. Staff friendliness and helpfulness come through in several accounts, with many reviewers noting a welcoming atmosphere that encourages return visits, especially for game nights, wings, and drinks. Overall, Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive is seen as a solid spot for wings and sports, offering a lively social experience with caveats about occasional service and consistency issues.View restaurant profile
Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin - Chicken Wings in Saint-Lambert

Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin

May be temporarily closed
(77)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin comes across as a relaxed, convivial pool hall with many tables, comfortable wooden seating, and a menu that includes tasty fare like hot dogs; the vibe appeals to adults and teens alike and is described as friendly with music at a level that allows conversation. The entrance is a bit understated with a long carpeted staircase, but the main room is roomy and cool, and the space offers benches and stools to watch the game. The food is praised as very good and the staff is noted as friendly, making it a favored local hangout and possibly the best and biggest snooker spot in Quebec or even Canada. Some reviews mention a recent ownership change and a fire in the restaurant beneath that led to a shutdown with no clear reopening date. Overall the impressions point to a pleasant venue well suited for family evenings and social pool play, with a well regarded layout and menu.View restaurant profile

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