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≈ 1.1 km
La Petite Marche shines with a warm, charming atmosphere and lively music nights that elevate brunch and dinner. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive staff and generous portions that offer great value. The menu features satisfying, fresh dishes for brunch, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with favorites like poutines and hearty plates. The terrace and cozy interior create a relaxed, welcoming setting ideal for gatherings with friends or casual evenings. Across visits, the vibe, live performances, and quality of food and drinks make La Petite Marche a standout Montreal experience.View restaurant profile
La Petite Marche
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.9 km
Castel Resto offers a warm ambience and positive vibes, with coffee brewed with genuine care. The staff are welcoming and attentive. Brunch is tasty, and there is interest in trying the new dinner menu and bar. The experience is described as fantastic and a welcome discovery, worth stopping by. Grilled dishes are delicious with generous portions. The staff are super friendly. One note mentions it is preferred over other Portuguese spots in Montreal. The tartlet is highlighted as the best. Always a cozy place to go and chill.View restaurant profile
Castel Resto
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
Westmount, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
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
Commodore Restaurant
Come taste our French food and conviviality, located in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealMontreal Hotel Bars Worth Raising a Glass ToView More
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≈ 2 km
À La Table d'Outremont shines as a small, intimate spot where fresh, traditional French dishes are thoughtfully prepared from local ingredients and the menu remains concise. Diners note a calm, pleasant ambiance and music that suits the setting, while the service is friendly, attentive and prompt from the couple who run the place. The food is highlighted by well executed mains and dishes like boudin and guinea fowl, with desserts that show room for refinement, and the bring your own bottle policy adds nice value. The space is clean and the atmosphere encourages easy conversation, making it a memorable choice in the neighborhood. Repeated visits are common with many customers eager to return for the warmth, the flavors and the overall hospitality.View restaurant profile
À La Table d'Outremont
Opens Today at 11 amOutremont
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≈ 2.1 km
Diners describe Restaurant Benjamin as a warm, intimate dining spot with polished service and a refined, French-inspired menu. The atmosphere is stylish and welcoming, with quiet spaces for conversation and lively evenings that feel festive. Service is repeatedly praised for knowledge, attentiveness and helpful menu guidance, with many mentions of staff going the extra mile. Dishes span seafood, duck and beef, with highlights including crispy blood sausage, crab cakes, scallops and various steak cuts, all described as expressive and well executed. Cocktails and martinis are a standout, with several reviews calling the drink program creative and well balanced. A few caveats appear, such as occasional inconsistency in doneness for steaks and a perception of a limited menu or price considerations, but these do little to detract from the overall positive impression. Overall, Restaurant Benjamin is seen as a place to return to, to explore different dishes and cuts while enjoying attentive service and a refined atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Benjamin
French-style restaurant in the heart of downtown Montreal
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our January 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesBest New Restaurants in Montreal (February 2026)View More
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≈ 2.2 km
Le Molière Brasserie Française delivers a consistently refined experience with expertly cooked French classics and a menu that pleases a wide range of tastes, from bavette and ris de veau to escargots and moules poulette, all presented with finesse and warmth. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, the decor inviting, and the service described as attentive, professional, and genuinely friendly, helping guests feel well cared for from start to finish. The wine list and dessert options, including crème brûlée, millefeuille, and profiteroles, are frequently singled out as standout complements to the well-prepared dishes, and many reviews note that the restaurant is a perfect pre or post show destination given its central location and efficient timing. While some guests mention value for money and occasional delays during peak hours, the consensus centers on high-quality ingredients, precise execution, and a welcoming, festive vibe that makes this brasserie a reliable favorite worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Le Molière Brasserie Française
French brasserie Le Molière, your favorite place in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceGreat Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Le Pois Penché receives high praise for warm, attentive service, an elegant yet welcoming atmosphere, and superb French brasserie fare. Reviewers consistently point to fresh seafood and well executed classics such as duck confit, bouillabaisse, escargots, onion soup, and Paris Brest, with oysters noted as exceptional and the bread particularly memorable. The dining room and central bar create a refined but convivial vibe, often enhanced by live music on Thursdays and thoughtful wine pairings from an extensive list. Guests highlight staff who anticipate needs, offer spot on recommendations, handle groups with ease, and make celebrations feel special. Brunch and lunch experiences are frequently mentioned as well, with standout dishes and consistently good service. Overall Le Pois Penché stands out for high quality, impeccable service, and a memorable dining experience that invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
Le Pois Penché
Located in Hotel Chez Swann
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceBest Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025View More
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≈ 2.3 km
Les Enfants Terribles offers a lively and welcoming atmosphere with a versatile space that suits families, friends and celebrations. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, guiding guests through the menu, handling large groups with ease and making guests feel well taken care of. The cuisine is varied and delicious, with many dishes praised for flavor and presentation, and desserts and cocktails frequently highlighted as standouts. The setting features a festive vibe and attractive views, whether on the terrace or inside, making brunch, lunch or dinner feel special. Overall, guests leave with a positive impression of quality, value and hospitality and many say they would happily return and recommend the restaurant to others.View restaurant profile
Les Enfants Terribles
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Rosélys offers a bright, sophisticated setting with consistently attentive service and a diverse menu that shines from breakfast through brunch to afternoon tea. The brunch buffet is repeatedly highlighted for its variety, quality, and generous portions, with standout items such as onion soup, grilled octopus, seafood, and an array of pastries. High Tea and Afternoon Tea receive frequent praise for atmosphere and well curated selections, while dinner experiences with wine pairings are described as refined and flavorful with elegant plating. Breakfast and omelet stations are noted for good value and quality, complemented by made to order options. Across visits, the staff's professionalism and the welcoming ambiance contribute to many memorable experiences and strong recommendations for special occasions or a reliable, impressive meal.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Toqué! offers an elegant, refined dining experience built on a strong foundation of local Quebec ingredients, precise technique, and creative presentation. The service is consistently attentive and professional, with knowledgeable sommeliers and a warm yet discreet staff that makes diners feel cared for throughout the evening. The kitchen excels at harmonious flavor combinations, from tasting menus with well balanced wine pairings to dazzling desserts, and the presentation is often described as artful and thoughtful. The atmosphere is intimate and sophisticated, suited to celebrations and special occasions, yet accessible during lunch hours with a lighter menu. While the menu price is noted as premium and some guests mention occasional variability in portions or balance, the overall sentiment emphasizes memorable flavors, exceptional hospitality, and a sense of occasion that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Toqué!
Montreal gourmet restaurant
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsHushed Dining Spots for the Ultimate Relaxing MealView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Chez Delmo offers a warm, refined dining experience in Old Montreal with attentive, knowledgeable service that sets the tone for the evening. The seafood and fish dishes are frequently described as fresh, expertly prepared and beautifully presented, with standout items like lobster bisque, lobster roll, walleye, scallops, mussels and the Dover sole Meuniere noted as especially memorable. Wine pairings and cocktails complement the menu well, and the overall ambience blends modern style with a touch of historic charm, making it feel both classy and welcoming. While a few reviews mention price and occasional dish missteps, the general consensus highlights generous portions, high quality, and hospitality that makes guests feel at home and eager to return. Overall, Chez Delmo is seen as a top seafood destination in Montreal, known for its family-like hospitality, lively yet relaxed atmosphere, and dishes that showcase fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation.View restaurant profile
Chez Delmo
Fish & shellfish offerings in an elegant space with a late-night menu & weekend valet parking.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Old Montreal, Downtown
Mentioned in: The 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealMontreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster SeasonView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews describe Modavie as a warm, welcoming French bistro in Old Montreal with a charming two levels setting and live jazz that adds mood without overpowering conversation. The menu celebrates classic French fare with generous portions and good value, including duck confit, lamb chops, mussels, escargots, onion soup, and seafood dishes, with many noting standout items like foie gras, scallops, and richly prepared mains. The wine list and cocktails receive praise and staff are described as attentive and knowledgeable, guiding pairings and making occasions feel special. The atmosphere blends old world charm with modern touches, and the live music is a highlight for many, creating a memorable backdrop for dates, celebrations, or relaxed lunches. While a few reviews mention occasional noise or busy service during peak times, the overall impression is of superb hospitality, delicious food, and a vibrant, inviting vibe that brings guests back.View restaurant profile
Modavie
Wine bar with live music & an old-timey jazz vibe, plus an eclectic menu with lamb specialties.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Become a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Overall, reviews describe Ateliers & Saveurs as delivering warm, convivial atmospheres and engaging, hands on experiences ranging from tapas and sushi workshops to wine tastings and ramen sessions, with chefs and hosts who are patient, funny, and skilled. Participants appreciate clear instructions, friendly staff, and a dynamic, well organized flow that makes it easy for groups of different levels to participate, learn, and enjoy together. Team building is a common highlight, with memorable moments, conversations and laughter, and many note that the events feel like a complete, immersive experience rather than a standard class. Some criticisms appear as well, including isolated equipment problems or ingredient quality issues that diminished a particular course, inconsistent wine selections and value for money in a tasting, and minor logistical hiccups such as location changes or music glitches. Despite these, the overall impression points to a series of enjoyable, well run experiences that are well suited for groups of colleagues or friends seeking tasty food, a bit of education, and plenty of conviviality.View restaurant profile
Ateliers & Saveurs
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews of Chez Lévêque describe a warm intimate French dining room with a refined ambiance and consistently attentive service that many patrons find exemplary. The cuisine is frequently praised for classic French dishes, with standout options like escargots, foie gras, moules farcies, and well prepared fish and meat mains, accompanied by a deep wine list and dessert offerings that often delight. While several visits are described as excellent, some diners note inconsistencies such as dishes not meeting expectations, overly salty sauces, small portions for the price, or moments of variable attentiveness. The atmosphere is sometimes noted as crowded or softly noisy, which can detract from a quiet tete a tete, though others appreciate the lively hospitable energy. Price is generally viewed as high but justified by the quality and presentation, and many call it a Montreal institution for reliable French fare that makes for memorable celebrations, even if not every visit is flawless.View restaurant profile
Chez Lévêque
Opens Today at 11 amOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceOur Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Leméac is described as a stylish, welcoming Montreal institution with a chic yet relaxed vibe. The cooking is repeatedly praised for high quality and consistency, with many dishes noted as beautifully plated and well executed. Standouts include duck confit, hanger steak, beef tartare, salmon tartare, grilled calamari, and desserts like pain perdu. The ambiance is often described as elegant and bustling, giving a Michelin like feel while remaining warm and approachable. Service is frequently described as attentive and professional, though a few visits note slower pacing or less consistent attention. The room can be lively and quite noisy when busy, with tables close together that can make quiet conversation challenging. Wine lists are celebrated for breadth and quality but many reviews mention high prices, while portions and value are generally seen as solid for the quality. The restaurant remains a popular choice for celebrations and weekend brunch, and many reviewers say they will definitely return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Leméac Café Bistro
Opens Today at 11:30 amOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Comfort Food in MontrealMontreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Brioche À Tête is described as a cozy neighborhood bakery with a strong pastry lineup and treats that feel freshly baked, including soft caramelized brioches and some of the best croissants in town. Reviews frequently praise the chocolate bread, the éclairs (pistache, chocolate, and lemon), and Paris Brest, with many readers calling the croissants and other viennoiseries excellent and among the best in the city, some even comparing them to the best outside of France. The atmosphere and friendly service are repeatedly highlighted, making it a pleasant stop for a pastry or coffee. There are caveats too, including a note about frozen éclairs and disappointment over how the situation was handled, and a reminder that the shop can be closed on Mondays. Overall Brioche À Tête comes across as a delicious, flavor driven bakery worth a visit for pastry lovers, celebrated for its variety, quality, and charm.View restaurant profile
Brioche À Tête
May be temporarily closedMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 1 km
Many reviews praise Aux Merveilleux de Fred as a standout patisserie with exceptional pastries, notably the croissants, brioches, and the signature Merveilleux, described as delicate, light, and irresistibly creamy with a meringue base and chocolate coating; the chocolate and almond croissants and pains au chocolat are frequently highlighted as among the best in Montreal or even outside France, and the brioches are often cited as a Montreal highlight. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as charming and elegant with a grand chandelier, open kitchen, and a peaceful scent of pastries; seating is limited and the space can feel tight, though a few reviews note accessible entry and minor layout challenges for wheelchairs. Service is generally warm, friendly, and efficient, with staff able to explain items clearly, but a minority recount inconsistent or less courteous experiences. Cleanliness and presentation receive high marks, and many visitors attest to good value and the appeal of watching pastry chefs at work; several reviewers say they would return or have already done so repeatedly. While some opinions note certain items may be very sweet or that a pastry might not meet expectations every visit, the overall sentiment remains strongly positive and the bakery is seen as a must-visit for those seeking a refined dessert experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Opens Today at 7:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.1 km
La Baguette Parisienne is described as a place where fresh, fluffy baguettes and a wide variety of sandwiches and bowls stand out, with the truffle steak sandwich and teriyaki options repeatedly praised for tenderness and bold flavor. Prices are seen as fair, portions satisfying, and service friendly and accommodating in a clean, inviting atmosphere. The majority lean toward takeout, but a few tables and a cozy vibe make it appealing for dine-in, with mint lemonade and other drinks noted as refreshing. Reviewers also highlight the freshness of ingredients, the range from savory sandwiches to soups and desserts, and the staff's willingness to tailor orders. Some mention halal queries or vegan choices, and overall the consensus is delicious, high quality food at good value, making this a go-to spot for a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
La Baguette Parisienne
Opens Today at 11:30 amMile-End, Outremont
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Brasserie Bernard earns praise for its warm, Parisian-inspired atmosphere, attentive service, and dependable French bistro fare that many reviewers consider a reliable neighborhood staple in Outremont. Seafood lovers note strong moules marinières, oysters, octopus, salmon tartare and other accents, while the duck confit and fish and chips also receive high marks, with the wine list and desserts frequently applauded. The service is described as impeccable or very friendly by many, with knowledgeable recommendations and a welcoming vibe, though several reviews mention occasional slow or uneven service and long waits when busy. The ambiance and decor are repeatedly praised as charming and lively, though some tables feel cramped and the room can get quite noisy. Price and value receive mixed verdicts, with some praising quality and generous portions, and others calling the prices steep for the size or questioning the value compared with other Parisian-style brasseries in Montreal. A few dishes are cited as underseasoned, dry, or overly salty, and brunch offerings or certain menu changes have disappointed some guests. Despite these variances, many guests make Brasserie Bernard their go-to spot for celebrations, casual dinners, or after-theatre meals, appreciating the consistently friendly staff and the level of dining room energy. The terrace is highlighted on pleasant days, and the overall experience is described as enjoyable, convivial, and distinctly European in character, even if not every visit hits a perfect note. In short, the venue remains a beloved option for many diners in Montreal, delivering solid food, strong service, and a lively atmosphere with occasional inconsistencies in price, space, or specific dishes.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Bernard
Eclectic, French-inspired bistro dishes & a wine-centric bar in a stylish space with Parisian flair.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Outremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews describe Ateliers SAQ par ITHQ as delivering exceptional dishes with thorough explanations of preparation and champagnes tied to their origins, creating evenings that surpass expectations. The workshops are described as engaging and educational, blending tasting with hands-on learning in a convivial, professional setting. Many note clear, structured teaching that makes complex concepts approachable, with praise for dynamic, passionate instructors and lively discussions that enhance the experience. Culinary sessions highlight local products, generous portions, and practical techniques, while wine tastings feature thoughtful pairings and opportunities to view wines from different angles. A boiled foie gras is mentioned as a drawback in one instance. Overall the experiences are characterized as high quality, informative, and enjoyable, leaving participants eager to sign up for future courses.View restaurant profile
Ateliers SAQ par ITHQ
Opens Today at 9 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviewers describe Resto-école La Relève gourmande as a teaching restaurant where the kitchen and service are run by students, adding a human and inspiring touch to the dining experience. The ambiance is simple with minimalist decor and slightly dim lighting that could be warmer. Dishes are flavorful with balanced portions, and the fresh house bread is a standout. For two, prices are pleasantly affordable, including an appetizer, main, dessert, coffee, and a bottle of wine, with taxes included, and tips are left at guests' discretion. Reservations are recommended well in advance due to limited seating. Service is generally impeccable and attentive, and the overall quality is praised as excellent value, with many saying they would return to support student training in hospitality and tourism. Minor critique notes a cake that can be a little dry, but the collective impression is a delicious, shareable dining experience worth repeating.View restaurant profile
Resto-école La Relève gourmande
Opens Today at 12 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Bistro Tôt ou Tard as a reliable, budget friendly spot with generous portions and a warm, welcoming vibe, especially for brunch, where omelettes, eggs Benedict, crepes and moules frites are frequently praised and portions can be large for the price. The location near Parc Lafontaine on the Plateau Mont-Royal is noted as convenient and the atmosphere is described as cozy, bright, and friendly with attentive service even when busy. The menu is varied and largely well received, with many saying the quality is high and ingredients feel fresh, though a few notes mention service lapses during peak times, slow coffee refills, or occasional disconnect between online menus and in restaurant pricing. Value is a common theme, with affordable prices, generous plates, and good overall quality, and guests often recommend coming early or avoiding peak weekend hours to beat the lines. The terrace is considered pleasant when weather allows, and the overall experience is described as reliable and satisfying for groups, family brunches, or casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Bistro Tôt ou Tard
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2 km
Petit Opus Cafe-Bar is described in the reviews as having a strong breakfast focus with generous portions and some standout dishes, especially the smoked salmon bagel. Service is described as friendly and attentive in places, but experiences vary with slow service and periods of being understaffed during busy times. Prices are noted as higher for the quality and less competitive than nearby options, which leads some diners to feel the value is not ideal. There are moments of maintenance or noise concerns such as hallway cleaning during arrivals, which some would prefer to schedule when the restaurant is closed. Despite the drawbacks, several reviews highlight a very enjoyable breakfast and a tendency to return, with the bagel dishes described as among the best. Overall the sentiment is mixed but leans positive with appreciation for food quality and a willingness to visit again while noting variability in service and value.View restaurant profile
Petit Opus Cafe-Bar
HÔTEL OMNI MONT-ROYAL
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
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≈ 2.1 km
Across reviews, Ateliers & Saveurs is described as a lively, well organized experience that pairs hands on cooking or cocktail sessions with strong team bonding and a convivial atmosphere. The service is consistently praised as professional and attentive, with clear explanations and engaging instructors delivering delicious results. Corporate and group activities emerge as a highlight, offering a fun, interactive way to build cohesion, enjoy good drinks, and celebrate together. A wide range of classes are mentioned, from sushi and pasta to world cuisine and tapas, with participants appreciating the knowledge, enthusiasm, and structured guidance provided. While overall impressions are positive, some notes mention a premium price and a wish for inclusions such as bites or more time to ask questions since the pace can be fast. Overall, Ateliers & Saveurs seems to deliver memorable, shareable experiences for groups and celebrations, with many attendees likely to return and recommend it.View restaurant profile
Ateliers & Saveurs
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops
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≈ 2.1 km
Le 9e - Restaurant Île de France earns high marks across reviews for a stunning art deco setting and versatile spaces that suit family celebrations, corporate events, and intimate performances alike; guests repeatedly praise the ambience, decor, and acoustics, while the dining is described as consistently flavorful with a wide range of options including vegetarian dishes and accommodations for dietary restrictions, and desserts that are often singled out for excellence; the service is described as friendly and attentive, with staff who manage allergies well and keep things organized, though a few notes mention moments of slow pacing between courses or a wine shortage that dampened the experience; several reviews highlight the venue's ability to blend great food with live performances or candlelit shows, creating a magical atmosphere that guests say is worth returning for; overall Le 9e - Restaurant Île de France is seen as a top pick for a classy night out, festive gatherings, and memorable evenings in a refined, well-run space.View restaurant profile
Le 9e - Restaurant Île de France
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Business Lunch Spots That Will Guarantee You a Promotion
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≈ 2.2 km
Bouillon Bilk consistently earns praise for refined tasting menus, inventive pairings, and skilful presentation. Diners highlight balanced flavors and creative textures, with standout dishes like the eggplant main and scallops and an emphasis on the quality of ingredients and elegant plating. Service is repeatedly described as attentive and knowledgeable, with sommeliers guiding wine and non alcoholic pairings and staff accommodating dietary needs. The new location is seen as brighter and more spacious, though some reviews note a colder ambiance and minimal decor. Opinions on value vary; some call it a memorable splurge and worth the price, while others feel portions are small or the pricing high for the experience. Overall Bouillon Bilk is regarded as a top Montreal dining destination and many reviewers express a desire to return.View restaurant profile
Bouillon Bilk
Modern eclectic cuisine with a French influence served in a bright, minimalist-chic space.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsWhere to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesView More
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≈ 2.2 km
L'Autre Saison is described as an exceptional French dining spot where the food, service, and atmosphere are consistently top notch, with a warm, elegant, unpretentious vibe and a Parisian townhouse ambience. The menu is praised for classic, well executed dishes such as onion soup, escargot, duck confit, rack of lamb, and seafood, with generous portions and a thoughtful wine list, and desserts often stand out as well. The staff and owners are noted for pride, hospitality, and personal touches that elevate the experience, while the decor, music, and a cozy bar area contribute to a refined yet welcoming feel. Some guests report variable experiences, including price point and occasional missteps in service or pacing, but the overall sentiment is that this restaurant is a must visit and a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
L'Autre Saison
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.5 km
Au Petit Extra is described as a warm, homey place with attentive service and a generous wine list. Diners highlight quality ingredients and a menu that blends French and Mediterranean flavors, with notable dishes such as duck confit, magret de canard, onglet de boeuf, lamb shank, and gravlax de boeuf, along with desserts like creme brulee and maison sorbets, and an ambience that invites lingering. Some reviews mention rough spots, including overcooked risotto, burnt fries, or mixed results on certain plates, and a few note slower service or a difficult encounter with the owner, but many balance these with praise for hospitality, value, and the overall dining experience. The restaurant is frequently recommended for evenings with family or friends, and its location near a popular area is seen as a plus by patrons.View restaurant profile
Au Petit Extra
Opens Today at 11:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.6 km
Baguette Brochette earns praise for a lively ambiance, a warm welcome, and delicious, crusty baguette sandwiches. The baguette is described as truly crusty with a soft interior, and the fillings, such as merguez, are generous and tasty. Reviewers call it one of the best sandwiches in the neighborhood, perhaps even in Montreal. The overall vibe pairs friendly service with a smile and good music. It comes across as a delicious discovery that leaves guests eager to return, with many noting they will come back for sure.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette
Open your palette to Montreal's luxury sandwich experience.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.7 km
Jérôme Ferrer - Europea is consistently described as a premier Montreal dining experience with a Michelin pedigree, offering artistic, generously portioned tasting menus that showcase Quebec and Canadian ingredients and feature visually striking presentations, including standout lobster cappuccino and Kobe beef, along with engaging table-side theatrics and occasional behind-the-scenes kitchen tours. Diners praise the refined ambiance and attentive service in many visits, though some critiques highlight variability: some meals feel harmonious and sumptuous with high value, while others lean toward overly salty or creamy flavors and dishes that fail to justify the price. The dessert and cotton candy touches polarize opinion; some find them whimsical and memorable, others deem them gimmicky or cloying. The wine pairings and sommelier guidance are frequently commended, though a few guests note inconsistent pacing or rushed courses. The newer location and decor are generally well received, but a handful of reviewers report service lapses, miscommunications, or less polished experiences compared to expectations for a Michelin-starred establishment. Overall the restaurant remains highly regarded for culinary creativity and high-end dining, with some room for refinement in execution and value.View restaurant profile
Jérôme Ferrer - Europea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsMontreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best SpotsView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Le Kube receives mixed feedback that highlights hotel level service and a chic vibe suited for romantic dinners or nights with friends. Many meals are described as delicious, well cooked and well presented, with a standout seafood risotto, and desserts and cocktails receiving frequent praise for variety and quality. Diners note generous portions and a comfortable atmosphere, while others point to inconsistencies such as oily and salty dishes, a salmon that is a little dry, and occasionally prices that feel high for the value, sometimes accompanied by slower service. The kitchen and bar offerings are praised for presentation and originality, making Le Kube an appealing option for an urban stay or night out. Overall the experience is seen as stylish and enjoyable when the service is on point, but experiences vary in food quality and price. In short, Le Kube delivers notable strengths in service, ambiance and certain dishes, with room for improvement in consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant & Bar Le Kube
Located in the Hotel Bonaventure Montréal
Opens Today at 12 pm
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
Osco! is described as a warm, stylish spot with a welcoming atmosphere and consistently tasty food, good for romantic dinners, family celebrations, or casual meals. The service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness and professionalism, with a varied menu that ranges from comforting starters to seafood, pasta, and well prepared mains, plus a thoughtful wine and cocktail list. The setting is noted as cozy and elegant, making it a reliable choice for different occasions in a lively but intimate atmosphere. While prices are often considered high and a few dishes or moments of service may vary, the overall message is that Osco! delivers a high quality dining experience with hospitable staff, strong flavors, and a memorable ambiance.View restaurant profile
Osco!
Inspired by the markets of the South of France
May be temporarily closed
Old Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Reviews portray Monarque as a stylish French dining spot in Old Montreal with two atmospheres, a lively brasserie and a refined Salle a Manger, where the menu leans into seafood and beef favorites such as bone marrow with escargots, foie gras, bouillabaisse, duck confit, venison, ribeye and lobster, all paired with an extensive wine list and inventive cocktails. The service is frequently described as attentive, knowledgeable and warm, though a few visits mention slower pacing, inconsistent attention or language hiccups. The ambiance blends elegance with a bustling energy, and reservations are often recommended to secure preferred seating; some guests note noise levels when busy, while others praise the kitchen display and the modern yet classic decor. Across many reviews Monarque is regarded as a standout Montreal dining experience and a reliable choice for special occasions or a memorable night out, though a minority feel value or dessert quality could be better.View restaurant profile
Monarque
Space for an a la carte selection offered in the brewery or a more formal menu in the dining room.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceBusiness Lunch Spots That Will Guarantee You a PromotionView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Cafeterra is described as a cozy, stylish cafe in Old Montreal with a warm, welcoming vibe and artful decor. The coffee and pastries are consistently praised, and the brunch options include Norwegian and Ukrainian breakfasts, avocado toast, shakshuka, salmon dishes, and other comforting plates, along with homemade lemonade and a reputation for high quality ingredients. The atmosphere is often noted as calm, clean, and intimate, with friendly staff and attentive service, though a few visits report slower pacing during busy times and occasional inconsistencies in timing. The space is described as Ukrainian owned, adding a friendly cultural touch, and the menu is complemented by soups such as mushroom soup and a variety of croissants and pastries. The overall impression is that Cafeterra is a reliable favorite for a relaxing morning, casual lunch, or working with a good cup of coffee, with strong emphasis on the ambience, value, and hospitality, and a minority of reviews advise caution about peak crowds and occasional variability in the food experience.View restaurant profile
Cafeterra
Opens Today at 9 amOld Montreal
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≈ 3 km
Reviews of Ateliers & Saveurs highlight a range of hands-on experiences including cooking classes, mixology workshops, tapas dinners, and wine tastings, all delivered in an upbeat, convivial setting with friendly, knowledgeable instructors and high quality ingredients. Attendees often note clear explanations, practical techniques, and fun atmospheres that make the sessions feel educational and entertaining, with guests leaving inspired to recreate dishes or cocktails at home. The experiences are described as great for groups, couples, and date nights, and many say they would return or recommend them to friends. A few critiques mention that some sessions, particularly pastry workshops, could be more interactive and that pacing can be brisk, and some note contracts or modifications can be rigid. Overall the impressions are positive, emphasizing enjoyable, flavorful experiences and a sense of discovery.View restaurant profile
Ateliers & Saveurs
Opens Today at 10 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews of Bateau-Mouche Souper Croisière describe a magical, romantic experience on the water with stunning views of the old port, particularly from the heated domes that feel intimate and are equipped with Bluetooth music and blankets; the food is frequently praised for being delicious and well presented with multi-course options, though several comments note that portions can be small for the price and that the overall value depends on the emphasis placed on the experience rather than the meal; service is described as attentive and friendly, yet experiences of slow or disorganized service, delays between courses, or slow drink delivery are also mentioned, especially during busy evenings or large groups, and some guests report confusion around tipping practices or surcharges; navigation to the venue can be tricky for first-time visitors, and winter conditions are a factor with heating generally effective but occasional discomfort; overall the concept is highly regarded, with many recommending it for special occasions or couples seeking a memorable evening, while acknowledging that price and expectations should be calibrated and the experience may feel more special in summer.View restaurant profile
Bateau-Mouche Souper Croisière
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews of Vallier Bistro Montréalais describe a stylish, welcoming space in Old Montreal where the atmosphere, service and food often come together for a memorable experience. The menu earns frequent praise for well executed dishes such as tartares, seafood, onion soup, moules and comforting classics, with highlights including the pouding chomeur and strong wine and cocktail selections, and portions noted as generous. Service is widely praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though a few visitors mention slower pacing or missteps during busy times, delays in water or the check, and occasional menu items being unavailable. Overall, Vallier Bistro Montréalais is seen as a beautiful, versatile spot for date nights, meals with friends or team gatherings, with many guests planning a return and recommending a visit, while advising to arrive before peak hours to avoid waits.View restaurant profile
Vallier Bistro Montréalais
Opens Today at 11:30 amOld Montreal



























































