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≈ 1.8 km
Brasseur de Montréal offers a broad beer selection and a welcoming vibe in Griffintown, making it a reliable spot for beer lovers. Happy hour is affordable and the terrace is a great place to unwind, especially when the weather cooperates. The menu delivers comfort with items like poutine, burgers, and fish and chips, with portions described as generous and satisfying and the beer often pairing well with food. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, efficient and attentive even when busy, and the atmosphere is noted as lively yet relaxed. The space works well for groups and events, with a dog friendly patio and multiple cozy areas inside and out. Overall, many reviews say the place is worth a return visit for the beer, food and friendly team.View restaurant profile
Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie
Open until 10:30 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 2.3 km
McKibbins Irish Pub comes across as a versatile downtown favorite with a lively, welcoming vibe, excellent Guinness and pub fare, and a calendar full of events from sports viewing to standup comedy and live music. The back patio is a highlight and the overall atmosphere blends traditional Irish charm with modern crowds, making it a dependable spot for a casual night out or a night of laughs. The menu offers a satisfying range from wings and nachos to burgers and bison, with consistently friendly service across shifts. Regulars point to Monday and Tuesday comedy nights and upstairs shows as a big draw, while the bar and beer selection keep the energy high on weekends and sports nights. Overall, it presents as a dependable, bustling institution with great drinks, good food, and strong entertainment options that suit a variety of tastes and occasions.View restaurant profile
McKibbins Irish Pub
Open until 3 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Lucille's Avenue des Canadiens is described as a lively, welcoming spot with attentive, knowledgeable service and a stylish, buzzworthy atmosphere. Across many visits, guests praise fresh seafood such as oysters, lobster rolls, octopus, and a range of tartares, along with steak and generous portions for the price. The menu and presentation are frequently noted as exceptional, with cocktails, burrata, and cauliflower and other dishes highlighted as standout choices, making it a versatile option for casual dinners or a pre event gathering. While a few reviews mention busy crowds or tables feeling close and occasional slower pacing during peak times, overall the experience is characterized by friendly staff, quality food, and good value, keeping Lucille's a popular go to for good meals and dependable service.View restaurant profile
Lucille's Avenue des Canadiens
Open until 10:30 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.7 km
McLean's Pub offers a welcoming, lively atmosphere with attentive staff, cold beer, and a vibe that suits quick bites or long game nights. Located in downtown Montreal, it delivers solid pub fare such as fish and chips, poutine, burgers, wings, and crowd-pleasing specialties, all paired with a broad beer list. Two levels with billiard tables and a terrace provide flexible spaces for conversations or celebrations, while the central location makes it convenient for pre- or post-game visits. Sports on multiple screens, a lively crowd, and a sense of community keep the energy high without feeling chaotic. The team is consistently described as friendly, welcoming, and helpful, often going the extra mile for birthdays or large groups. Overall, McLean's Pub stands out as a dependable spot in Montreal for great drinks, solid food, and a social, upbeat atmosphere in the heart of the city.View restaurant profile
McLean's Pub
Authentic Pub in the heart of Montreal
Open until 3 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?Where to Eat Before a Hockey Game or Concert at Montreal's Bell CentreView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Les Enfants Terribles stands out with a festive downtown vibe, a striking room and a terrace that enhances the meal for groups or a relaxed dinner. The service is consistently praised as attentive, friendly and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and drinks and handling groups with ease. The food is described as solid and flavorful across a range of dishes, from oysters and tartares to steak frites, with standout desserts and cocktails. The atmosphere is noted as lively yet refined, and the view adds to the appeal. Some reviews mention price, noise, or occasional timing hiccups, but the overall impression is one of high quality, thoughtful service, and a memorable dining experience worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Les Enfants Terribles
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 3 km
Resto Café Oxford offers a cozy vintage vibe and a warm, welcoming atmosphere where homemade quality and generous portions meet affordable prices. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, and classic brunch staples like the Elvis sandwich are consistently praised for being tasty and satisfying. The space feels intimate and charming with nostalgic decor and genuine hospitality that makes guests feel at home, thanks to the friendly owners. Overall, the experience comes across as reliable, comforting, and memorable, making it a go-to spot for brunch and casual meals.View restaurant profile
Resto Café Oxford
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 3 km
Les Enfants Terribles consistently earns praise for delicious, well presented dishes and generous portions, with a menu that thoughtfully blends classic favorites with contemporary twists and seasonal specials. Guests often note the warm, attentive service and professional staff that help make every visit memorable. The atmosphere is described as stylish yet welcoming, with a beautiful river view and a versatile setting that suits brunch, lunch, or dinner as well as celebrations. The terrace and interior spaces provide a comfortable backdrop for socializing with friends, family, or colleagues, while the wine and cocktail program is frequently highlighted. Overall, this restaurant is regarded as a reliable go to for good value, consistent quality, and a memorable dining experience that brings guests back.View restaurant profile
Les Enfants Terribles
Open until 9:30 pmVerdun
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≈ 0.5 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
Mentioned in: Montreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe Burgundy Lion as a Montreal staple that blends a cozy British pub vibe with a lively local scene, offering solid traditional dishes such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, and a perfect Scotch egg, along with a strong whisky and beer selection and attentive service. Diners praise the warm atmosphere, comfy spaces for watching games or gathering for private events, and memorable experiences like afternoon tea, while noting occasional drawbacks such as noise during busy times, slow service, and some dishes that miss the mark. The venue is frequently described as great for groups, trivia nights, and celebrations, with generous portions and good value though some meals can be pricey. The drinks program is highlighted, from whiskies to cocktails and local brews, and the sense of community makes it feel like a welcoming gathering place. Overall Burgundy Lion is seen as a go to for fans of traditional British fare, strong drinks, and a vibrant, social pub atmosphere that keeps drawing locals and visitors back for sports, meals and events.View restaurant profile
Burgundy Lion
Open until 1 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyThe Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite GamesView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Casse-Croûte Normand emerges in reviews as a Verdun institution offering classic, generously loaded poutines with thick, flavorful sauce, ample cheese curds, and fries cooked to a crisp that holds up under the toppings, while a menu that features burgers and hot dogs alongside a wide variety of poutines inspires frequent praise. Diners describe the atmosphere as warm, old school, and family-run, with fast, courteous service and staff that make guests feel at home. Portions are typically generous and prices are often considered reasonable for the quality, though a few notes mention recent downsizing of portions or higher prices and occasional inconsistencies in toppings. The place is also valued for its community spirit, with initiatives that support locals and collaborations with other small businesses. Overall, it is seen as a must-try for poutine lovers, a reliable casual spot in Verdun, and one of the best poutine options in the area that keeps regulars coming back.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Normand
Open until 8 pmVerdun
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≈ 2.2 km
Patrons describe Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise as a cozy, lively pub with a broad beer selection and a welcoming tavern vibe that suits both casual drinks and weekend brunch. The brunch offering draws particular praise for classics like Benedicts and Irish specialties, and the food in general is often described as tasty and generously portioned, with several dishes such as boudin, ham, and duck sandwich receiving high marks, while some items like fries occasionally fall short and prices can feel steep. The atmosphere is repeatedly called convivial and warm, with a bustling crowd and, when weather cooperates, a pleasant terrace; however, winter visits can be uncomfortable due to cold drafts and a dining room that can feel chilly. Service is described as friendly and efficient by many, though some reviews report slow or inconsistent attention, difficulties with getting drinks or checks, and in a few cases feeling unwelcomed or overcharged. Overall, the pub is seen as a strong favorite for beers and social dining, with room for improvement in climate comfort, family accessibility, and consistent service.View restaurant profile
Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise
Open until 3 amVerdun
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≈ 2.3 km
Overall, Hurley's Irish Pub comes across as a Montreal institution, offering a welcoming two floor layout with cozy corners, live music, and a festive Celtic atmosphere that works for pre game buzz or a relaxed night out. Reviewers praise a tremendous beer selection and an impressive whiskey list, along with solid pub fare and standout dishes like beef stew or a hearty fish and chips, though some meals have been noted as inconsistent and portions as smaller since Covid. Staff receive frequent compliments for friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to a warm, engaging vibe across multiple visits. Two levels, a downstairs intimate space and an upstairs area with music, plus a terrace, are highlighted as great features that add to the original charm, though crowds can push seating and service during peak times. While prices can be on the higher side and a few menu items have been cut back, the overall sentiment is that this pub delivers a top notch experience for beer lovers, sports crowds, and fans of live Irish music. Many say they will return, making this a go to spot in Montreal for those seeking good drinks, lively entertainment, and a friendly crowd.View restaurant profile
Hurley's Irish Pub
Cozy pub with brick walls and carved wood, and a patio to enjoy draft beer, single malts, food and live music.
Open until 3 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Reviews describe 3 Brasseurs as a lively, casual spot with a strong beer list and solid pub fare that works well for groups and game nights. The ambience is consistently friendly and energetic, with quick, attentive service and helpful recommendations from staff. Dishes like tarte flambée, choucroute, burgers and poutine are praised, though some find certain items heavy or not the best value, and a few notes mention inconsistency in portion size or taste. The pricing is mixed, with some great happy hour deals and others feeling prices are high for what is served. Noise levels and crowding can be an issue on busy nights, and occasional service hiccups or order mistakes are mentioned, but overall the place remains a go-to for many beer lovers seeking a lively atmosphere. Overall, 3 Brasseurs stands out for its beer quality, friendly service, and casual vibe that keeps guests returning for reliable drinks and solid food.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Open until MidnightDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Before a Hockey Game or Concert at Montreal's Bell CentreLocal Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Ye Olde Orchard Pub & Grill comes across in these reviews as a warm, lively Irish pub style spot with a central Montreal location near the Bell Centre, where friendly and attentive staff and quick service create a welcome pre game atmosphere and a bustling bar scene during hockey nights. The beer selection is repeatedly praised and the menu delivers solid pub fare with burgers, wings, nachos and mac and cheese drawing frequent compliments, along with good value and generous portions. The vibe is described as cozy or rustic with good music and plenty of screens for games, though crowds can make it noisy and the place feel crowded at peak times. Some dishes are noted as standout while others are more variable, with occasional concerns about consistency or oiliness, but overall the reviews emphasize a reliable, hospitable spot for groups, friends and fans looking to drink, eat, and soak up the game before or after a show. The place often becomes a go to for regulars who feel welcomed and well taken care of by a team that keeps the spirit up and the drinks flowing, making it a go to neighborhood pub with strong atmosphere and solid food and drinks.View restaurant profile
Ye Olde Orchard Pub & Grill
Open until 3 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?
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≈ 2.4 km
Reviews portray Chez Lionel as a top French brasserie with superb food, attentive service, and a warm, Parisian inspired atmosphere that makes it a go-to choice for pre show dinners and celebrations; diners praise standout dishes such as lobster bisque, escargots, salmon tartare, foie gras, duck confit, beef bourguignon, sole meuniere and other offerings, along with craft cocktails and a strong wine list. The service is repeatedly described as impeccable, knowledgeable and friendly, with staff able to provide thoughtful recommendations and accommodate dietary needs; some notes mention slower service during busy periods and occasional inconsistencies like a duck confit that is dry or bread served cold, as well as premium prices. Reservations are recommended on event nights due to crowding. The atmosphere is described as vibrant, chic and lively, suitable for groups or dates, with many calling it a standout Montreal experience and a place to return to.View restaurant profile
Chez Lionel
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.5 km
Winnie's Bar & Restaurant earns praise for a nice bar with an excellent patio, warm hospitality, and attentive service that makes a night out feel special. The food is fantastic, especially fish and chips, while the pizza is basic but tasty and mocktails are great and well priced. The ambiance and music create a cozy vibe on quiet nights, and servers are friendly and welcoming. Many guests have returned on multiple occasions, making it a popular spot for date nights, with security staff noted for being attentive and doing a great job.View restaurant profile
Winnie's Bar & Restaurant
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 2.6 km
Mister Steer draws diners with a nostalgic Montreal vibe and classic diner charm, and the burgers are the centerpiece with the Steerburger and the Hero earning high praise for texture and flavor, while the Suzie Q fries and the Tex Mex poutine are frequently highlighted as standout sides; however, some guests feel the prices are steep for fast casual, with drinks and tax/tip adding up and several comments about value not matching cost, and a few meals arriving unevenly or less flavorful than expected compared to cherished memories; service ranges from brisk and friendly to indifferent, and a handful of visits noted a decline in consistency from former favorites, though the spot remains a beloved destination for burger lovers and a notable Montreal institution for those seeking a hearty, retro dining experience.View restaurant profile
Mister Steer (Mr. Steer)
Open until 9 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews show 3 Brasseurs as a lively spot with strong beer, solid food and a friendly, buzzY atmosphere. Many diners highlight attentive, helpful service and a vibe that shines during sports events, with fast drinks and approachable staff. The beer selection and in house brews are a major draw, praised for quality and variety. Food is generally described as tasty and satisfying, with burgers, poutines, fries and other pub favorites, though a few dishes arrive cold or greasy and some portions can feel small for the price. Several reviews mention exceptional service from staff and bartenders, while others note occasional slow service or lapses during busy hours. Patio seating and downtown locations are described as lively and convivial, with great views and a vibrant scene at night. Pricing is seen as reasonable for portions by many, though some comments warn about price increases or extra fees and variable value on certain items. In short, 3 Brasseurs is a reliable choice for casual dining and beer lovers, offering a lively environment and solid fare, with opportunity to improve consistency in service and a few menu hiccups.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Open until 11 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 3 km
Pub Victoria comes through in reviews as a lively, welcoming pub with a vibrant atmosphere and a strong beer selection, where the terrace and rustic charm are regularly praised and the staff are described as friendly and attentive, making it a great spot for after work, casual meals, or private events. The place can be noisy at times but remains convivial and well laid out to avoid crowding, and the overall pricing is considered reasonable for the neighborhood. Food gets mixed signals: some diners highlight tasty options like poutine, fish and chips, and burgers, while others report uneven quality and dishes that do not meet expectations, with a few notes about long service times. Despite these inconsistencies, many reviews mention excellent service and a fun, engaging environment, including themed evenings and puzzle pint nights, with the feeling that the pub is a local gem worth returning to for drinks, atmosphere, and the chance to chat with staff and fellow patrons.View restaurant profile
Pub Victoria
Open until 10 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?
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