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≈ 2.2 km
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q stands as a Montreal staple with nostalgic charm, delivering consistently flavorful charcoal roasted chicken, abundant fries, and a tangy sauce that keeps guests coming back. The menu is straightforward and generously portioned, featuring whole and half chickens, coleslaw, gravy, and comforting poutines at approachable prices, all enjoyed in a warm, old world dining room. Reviewers describe a vintage, cozy atmosphere with wood tones and quirky retro decor that feels like a comfortable time capsule. Friendliness and steady service are common themes, with takeout and dine-in options that suit families and casual meals alike. Overall, the signature chicken, crisp fries, rich sauce, and timeless vibe make Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q a beloved Montreal icon that many return to year after year.View restaurant profile
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q
Open until 10 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Un Instant en Provence is described as a cozy, Provence-inspired bakery cafe where pastries and viennoiseries are consistently praised, with almond croissant, croissant, Tropezienne, tarte au citron meringuée, and Paris Brest repeatedly highlighted; the space is seen as welcoming and well suited for coffee and a pastry with friends, studying, or a relaxed visit, and the staff are often noted as friendly and attentive; the pastries are largely described as made on site and of high quality, especially the almond croissant, with many noting great consistency and value, while some reviews mention occasional service inconsistencies, cold or lukewarm drinks, small portion sizes for the price, or pastry imperfections such as undercooked brioche or overly sweet items; overall the place is viewed as a top pastry destination in the city, delivering a pleasing atmosphere, quality baked goods, and a strong Provence vibe, with a few caveats about seating on weekends.View restaurant profile
Un Instant en Provence
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.4 km
L2 Bubbletea earns praise for tasty drinks, friendly staff, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers note a wide variety of beverages and toppings, with options across tea, milk tea, and fruit blends, plus a monthly flavor of the month that keeps things fresh. Service is described as attentive and consistent, with fast service and reasonable prices, and the space is noted as large, clean, with good wifi and plenty of seating. Pearls are typically fresh and chewy, though a few customers find them a bit too chewy and feel it detracts from the drink. The experience can be affected by background music that is occasionally loud, and a small number of reviews mention a rare rude interaction or a newer employee. Lactose intolerant or dairy free options are available, making it accessible to different preferences. Bundles and occasional deals like Too Good to Go are sometimes offered. Overall the place is seen as a reliable and popular bubble tea spot with consistent quality and multiple favorites across the drinks, earning strong recommendations from many customers.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Open until 9 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
These reviews describe Siboire as a beer-forward, welcoming spot that works well for groups and celebrations, with a lively yet relaxed vibe and a strong, varied beer list paired with solid pub-style food. The space is praised for being versatile and comfortable for chatting or hosting large parties, and a sunny terrace, when available, adds to the appeal. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, accommodating, and efficient, though a few comments note slower service during busy times and some coordination challenges with big orders. The food gets mixed marks: favorites include hearty options and comfort dishes, while a few dishes are described as lukewarm or uneven in quality. Overall, the place is seen as a reliable social hub where people come for good beer, good company, and a convivial atmosphere, with many leaving eager to return for the beer, the ambiance, and the sense of community.View restaurant profile
Siboire
Open until MidnightSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.6 km
Maison De Thé Cha Noir is described as a calm and inviting tea haven with a wide selection of loose leaf teas including chai and earl grey, a good range of tisanes, and tasty light desserts such as scones; the atmosphere is serene and welcoming, ideal for reading or quiet conversation, and the service is consistently impeccable with courteous, attentive, and knowledgeable staff. A terrace adds extra tranquility, prices are friendly, and the shop is praised as an institution and a great place to stock up on tea, making it a favorite for tea lovers.View restaurant profile
Maison De Thé Cha Noir
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
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≈ 1.8 km
Baan Lao is a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion spot in Montreal that many reviewers describe as a hidden gem with fresh ingredients, generous portions, and good value. The menu blends noodles, rice dishes, grilled items and appetizers, with standout beef pho known for a rich, comforting broth, and banh mi that fans say are among the best around, along with flavorful skewers and Bengali inspired dishes. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, fast and attentive, with a welcoming vibe and occasional extras like complimentary tea. The restaurant is noted for being clean, casual and cozy, often open late and suitable for dine in or takeout, making it convenient for busy days. The halal focus is a key draw, appealing to diners seeking authentic flavors without compromising dietary needs. There are a few mixed notes, including occasional longer waits for mains, some concerns about portions or balance in certain dishes, and a rare report of a stray hair in a dish, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive and many describe it as a must try and a welcome addition to the Montreal scene.View restaurant profile
Baan Lao
Open until 10 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Chicken Plus + is described as a standout for fried chicken with crispy, juicy, and tender meat, rich flavor, and well balanced seasoning, with reliable delivery. Service is consistently praised for friendliness and efficiency, and many reviewers note good value and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. The menu earns praise for items like Bulgogi Fries and halal Korean options, appealing to chicken lovers and families, and a cheese dish described as stretchy like a corn dog adds a memorable twist. A few notes mention portion sizes or sauce quantities being smaller than expected, but the general impression is that the chicken is outstanding and the experience remains highly positive.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Open until 1 amPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Komma Rosta is described as a warm, cozy neighborhood cafe with an eclectic decor that invites relaxation and casual study, featuring generous natural light, unique seating including a swings table, and a friendly, attentive staff. The menu centers on Japanese inspired fare and beverages, with udon, Kitsune Udon, Japanese curry rice, onigiri, and mochi, paired with a strong coffee selection and a range of teas such as matcha and hojicha; portions are generous and prices very reasonable. The atmosphere is often described as welcoming and family friendly, with a dedicated play area for kids and occasional live music that adds charm. Quality and care in both food and drinks are praised, with flavors that highlight individual ingredients and a comforting, homely vibe. The spot is seen as a local gem to linger with friends or study, offering an affordable, authentic experience that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Komma Rosta
Opens Wednesday at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 2.1 km
NextDoor Pub & Grill is described across reviews as a small, friendly neighborhood spot with a welcoming vibe, especially on hockey nights, where the atmosphere and staff are repeatedly praised and the food is solid pub fare with wings, burgers, calamari, and poutine getting frequent nods. The beer and cocktail selection is noted as decent to good, with specials and a variety of flavours, and service is often described as fast and attentive, though a few visits mention rushed feel or loud music or occasionally rude interactions. Value is mixed, with some praising reasonable prices and generous portions, while others find certain dishes expensive or portions small. Repeat visits are common, and the place is portrayed as homey and a go-to for casual hangs with friends to watch games, chat, and enjoy a quick bite or drink. Overall, it comes across as a reliable local pub with standout wings, solid drinks, and a warm, bustling vibe, though some nights can be loud and pricing can be a consideration.View restaurant profile
Nextdoor Pub & Grill
Open until 3 amWestmount
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≈ 2.6 km
Overall, L2 Bubbletea is described as a quick and friendly place with consistently good bubble tea and attentive staff. Reviews highlight fast service, helpful and patient employees, and a welcoming atmosphere with smiles. The drinks are praised for delicious flavors, quality tea and toppings, and consistent execution, with many noting that staff remember orders and offer thoughtful recommendations. The experience is described as pleasant and enjoyable, making it a spot customers are eager to return to. The menu is appreciated for its variety and good value, with references to trying samples to help decide and a willingness to come back again. The overall impression is that L2 Bubbletea delivers a standout bubble tea experience with great customer service.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews of Pouletto Restaurant present a mixed picture, with the chicken described as tasty and crispy while service and communication issues frequently overshadow the meal. One account details very poor service, no greeting from a young staff member thought to be the owner's son, no thank you after paying, and a tense moment over condiments as the guest, who does not speak French, struggled to be understood; the wrong drink was brought and corrected after an English request, and the garlicky mayonnaise was tasted at the table. The owner reportedly blamed language barriers for the missteps, and the encounter left the guests unlikely to return. Yet the chicken is praised for frying promptly once ordered, the fries are considered good, and some mark the chicken as possibly the best grilled in Montreal, though the portion experienced was fried and lacked flavor. Overall, clients note solid poultry and fries but uneven service and communication issues that can affect the dining experience.View restaurant profile
Pouletto Restaurant
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown, Westmount
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≈ 2.7 km
Montreal Bowling is described as a retro yet enjoyable spot with lanes that look decent and a vibe that suits watching sports or hanging out with friends. Reviews praise the bowling area, the drinks, the free popcorn, and the friendly staff, along with a clean space and good value. It is considered a solid choice for family time, friends nights out, or corporate events, with recommendations to book ahead on weekends to avoid lane waits. Several notes point to occasional organization hiccups during events, such as miscommunication around promotions like free cocktails and slow service for drinks and food. Food items like nachos receive praise for quality, while some guests mention that the bathroom design feels industrial and not ideal. Overall, Montreal Bowling is seen as a fun, versatile venue for casual bowling and socializing, though staff training and event coordination could use improvement.View restaurant profile
Montreal Bowling
Open until MidnightDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.8 km
Across reviews, Crusty’s is noted for warm hospitality, friendly, attentive service, and a clean, welcoming vibe, with staff often going the extra mile and offering samples or extras. The food comes across as fresh, flavorful, and comforting, featuring burgers such as the signature Crusty Burger, crispy chicken items, wings, Mac and cheese, and fries that are praised for crispiness and good seasoning, with some noting halal options and affordable prices for families. While the venue can feel quiet at times and some dishes could use crisper texture or bolder seasoning, the overall impression is reliable, tasty fast food with good value and a focus on customer care, making many eager to return.View restaurant profile
Crusty's
Open until 10 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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