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≈ 1 km
Clébard offers a welcoming, energetic scene where a casual start gives way to a lively dance floor, driven by a diverse soundtrack that the crowd clearly enjoys. Wednesday nights feature language exchange events and a friendly, attentive staff, with refreshing non-alcohol options and tasty bites. Drinks range from top notch cocktails to new options like bubble tea flavors and a daily slush, and the food is described as fresh and tasty. The atmosphere is consistently fun and sociable, though some evenings can be loud and the music can make conversations a bit tricky. On weekends the bar transforms into a vibrant nightlife spot with a party vibe and a strong emphasis on good energy and dancing. Taken together, Clébard stands out for its warm crowd, lively events, and dependable service that makes it a solid choice for groups and language lovers alike.View restaurant profile
Clébard
Opens Tuesday at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalThe Best Private Rooms in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Bar Judinstrom comes across as a stylish yet cozy Nordic-inspired spot with a welcoming, passionate approach to both food and beer. The beer menu features a strong selection including their own brews, praised for quality and value, while the food is described as fresh, flavorful and authentically Danish with standout items such as herring and gravlax based open faced sandwiches. The service is consistently noted as friendly, attentive and knowledgeable, with staff clearly involved and eager to share recommendations. The atmosphere balances casual and lively with good music, a relaxed vibe and dog-friendly touches that add to the charm. The central location makes it convenient for watching sports or meeting friends, and many reviews say they will be back to explore more of the menu and the brewery offerings, making Bar Judinstrom feel like a distinctive craft-focused hangout.View restaurant profile
Bar Judinstrom
Casual bar serving craft beer, Danish sandwiches, and snacks.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
HELM microbrasserie offers a warm inviting atmosphere with a standout beer selection and a menu that pleases both hearty eaters and lighter appetites. Guests repeatedly praise the quality of the food from burgers and quesadillas to poutine, vegan options and well rounded dishes, with generous portions and tasty flavors. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, able to accommodate large groups and ensure smooth experiences. The casual welcoming vibe makes it a great spot to watch a game, hang out with friends, or unwind after a concert, and the dog friendly policy and pleasant terrace add to the appeal. Occasional art exhibitions and events further enhance the experience. Overall, Helm microbrasserie is celebrated for good beers, tasty bites, and a team that makes visits enjoyable and memorable.View restaurant profile
HELM microbrasserie
Stylish, minimalist-chic microbrewery also serving creative cocktails & inventive comfort cuisine.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 1.5 km
McKibbins Irish Pub delivers a warm and authentic Irish pub experience with a welcoming atmosphere, a strong selection of beers including Guinness, and hearty traditional dishes like Irish stew, bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, and fish and chips. The service tends to be friendly and efficient, with attentive bartenders and quick seating, and the lively vibe, live music, and sports on offer make it a great place to socialize with friends or colleagues. The decor and overall feel evoke a cozy Irish pub, with generous portions and good value that keep patrons coming back for evenings filled with music, good drinks, and reliable pub fare.View restaurant profile
McKibbins Irish Pub
Montreals Favourite Pub
Opens Today at 10:30 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin is described as a lively, welcoming venue with a massive collection of board games and game masters who explain rules clearly and tailor recommendations to groups of all sizes, making it easy to spend hours laughing and playing while enjoying creative drinks and solid bites. The vibe is convivial and inclusive, perfect for friends, couples or families to gather, with staff repeatedly praised for knowledge, friendliness and helpful guidance that helps players discover new games or revisit favorites. The space can be quite loud and crowded at times, and some reviews note that the entrance/cover and food pricing can feel high, but the overall impression emphasizes fun, sociable moments and a memorable night that many would return for.View restaurant profile
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin
ENTERTAINMENT, BOARD GAMES, BEER, COCKTAILS, FOOD.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Latin Quarter
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Lobby Bar - Espace Locatif is described as an elegant and cosy spot that works well for a relaxed evening with friends or a couple, while the same inviting setting also supports business conversations in a calm, refined atmosphere. Service is repeatedly praised as impeccable, attentive, and professional, with staff ready to enhance the experience. The cocktail menu is diverse and each drink is crafted with care, and non alcoholic cocktails receive special praise for being as creative and satisfying as their alcoholic counterparts. The overall impression is that the venue is a welcoming retreat in the heart of the city and an ideal place to unwind after a busy day or enjoy a refined night out.View restaurant profile
Lobby Bar - Espace Locatif
Festive bar with a slick 70s lounge feel for drinks, eclectic eats & DJs, plus a heated patio.
Opens Thursday at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Private Rooms in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Chez Alexandre et fils offers a timeless French bistro feel with warm Parisian charm and an ambiance that many describe as elegant and inviting. The staff are consistently polished and professional, delivering attentive service that enhances the dining experience from start to finish. The menu showcases fresh, flavorful classics such as beef tartare, steak frites, cod croquettes, duck confit, and moules, with thoughtful specials and a carefully chosen wine list to complement each course. A refined upstairs cigar lounge and a cozy downstairs dining area add versatility, making it suitable for celebrations or relaxed meals. Guests note the confident cooking, generous flavor, and the sense of tradition that makes Chez Alexandre et fils a beloved Montreal staple, while occasional mentions of slower service or value concerns are outweighed by the overall warmth and high quality of the experience.View restaurant profile
Chez Alexandre et fils
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceMTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.3 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
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.4 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
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Before a Hockey Game or Concert at Montreal's Bell CentreMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 2.4 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
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 3 km
Le Relais Boréale Montréal - Microbrasserie & Boutique
The flavors of the North, from our vat, to your glass.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Mile-Ex, Parc-Extension
≈ 3.1 km
Overall, L'Annexe BreWskey offers a warm pub-style setting with rustic charm and a welcoming energy, where the brewing process can be observed and a wide range of local and standout beers are on offer. Guests praise the friendly staff and the relaxed vibe, whether indoors or on the terrace, making it a solid spot for groups or a laid-back evening with friends. The beer list is a highlight, with praise for flavor and variety, and the food earns good notes for pub fare such as poutine and nachos that pair well with the drinks. The space works for different moods, with intimate tables, a separate bar area and outdoor seating that also suits families. A casual bar-side setup where orders are placed at the counter keeps the focus on beer and company, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience in Old Montreal.View restaurant profile
L'Annexe BreWskey
Opens Today at 11:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Pub BreWskey comes across as a welcoming Montreal spot with a warm, lively vibe and a rustic yet polished setting. The beer program stands out for breadth and creativity, including standout smoothie sours, hazy IPAs, stouts, and rotating house brews, with flights that invite exploration. Food earns high marks too, especially smoked meat poutine, burgers, wings, and thoughtful charcuterie, with generous portions that pair well with the drinks. The staff are repeatedly praised for attentiveness, knowledge, and friendliness, contributing to a relaxed experience whether on the terrace or inside. The venue is versatile, offering multiple spaces and terraces that accommodate groups and casual tastings, and its proximity to Old Montreal adds to the appeal. While some reviews note price or occasional busy periods, the overall impression is that Pub BreWskey delivers high quality beer and food in a memorable Montreal craft beer setting.View restaurant profile
Pub BreWskey
Opens Today at 11:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Best Terraces in Montréal, Laval, the South Shore and the West IslandThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 0.5 km
At Taverne Les Torchés, the overall impression is a lively, casual spot with friendly, efficient service and a menu that covers everything from brisket and ribs to veggie burgers, poutine, and shareable plates. The ambience shines for sports fans, with numerous TVs, a welcoming bar scene, and a steady flow of advice from staff, along with free popcorn that many guests appreciate. Food experiences vary, with some dishes described as delicious and satisfying and others more average, though cravings for the ribs or the pulled pork grilled cheese come up. Language service is occasionally noted as a drawback, with some guests finding French less readily available than expected. Drinks and cocktails are a highlight for many, with standout options and generous portions, while the margarita is not recommended by some tasters. Accessibility and comfort are mentioned positively by several guests, who praise a friendly atmosphere and a space suited for groups to watch games or hang out before events. Overall, Taverne Les Torchés emerges as a popular Plateau spot for casual bites, drinks, and game nights, where the vibe, fast service, and crowd appeal outweigh occasional price or language hiccups.View restaurant profile
Taverne Les Torchés
Opens Today at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
MR250 Bar Lounge is described as a compact yet inviting venue with a live music vibe and a strong bar scene, offering a simple space with a large menu and appealing offers, and it earns praise for helpful and friendly service. The ambiance is highlighted as great with top notch staff, fun decor, and a convenient Plateau location, though some reviews mention that it can feel cold in winter and that the crowd may not always match the intended clientele. Fans note that if tattoos and rock appeal, this place becomes a go to on the Plateau for years, and several reviews call it the best dive bar in Montreal. Overall the collection of reviews points to a solid and enjoyable bar experience with quick beer service, good value, and a lively atmosphere that makes MR250 Bar Lounge stand out.View restaurant profile
MR250 Bar Lounge
Opens Today at 4:05 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Réservoir comes across as a lively, welcoming brewery pub with a strong beer program and a warm, casual atmosphere. Reviews note a wide and thoughtfully curated beer list, with several drinks and cocktails, including an espresso martini, earning particular praise. The food side is described as refined and very tasty, offering crowd pleasing items like a standout chicken sandwich and brunch dishes, though some comments point out small portions for the price and occasional pricier plates. The service is generally friendly, attentive and knowledgeable, with staff often helpful and patient, while a few entries mention occasional delays or moments of inattentiveness. The setting is repeatedly described as bright and social, with pleasant terraces and a vibe that captures a Montreal feel, making it a good spot to relax with friends. Overall, Le Réservoir is seen as a solid destination for beer lovers and casual dining, balancing strong drinks with flavorful bites, and many reviewers express they would return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Le Réservoir
Popular brasserie with microbrewery draft beers, international tapas, vegetarian options and a rooftop terrace.
Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Microbreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best Spots
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≈ 0.9 km
North Star Machines À Piastres stands out with a fun retro vibe, a wide range of well maintained pinball machines and arcade games, and a solid craft beer selection alongside friendly staff. Reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere, the mix of vintage and modern machines, and regular events such as freeplay on Sundays and Mondays and a beginners friendly tournament on the first Wednesday. The bartenders are praised for knowledge and craft cocktails, and the owners are described as warm and attentive, helping to build a close knit community. On the downside, per game prices are noted as high, the option to win games by scoring highly is missed by some, and the sound level from the machines can be a bit low. Food options are considered limited by a few, while the photo booth is seen as a mixed feature. Overall the venue is viewed as a standout in Montreal for pinball enthusiasts and a relaxed spot to hang out with friends, with pristine machines and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
North Star Machines À Piastres
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Else's comes across as a warm, cozy, and characterful spot on a charming Montreal street, with a welcoming energy and a mix of intimate tables and lively chatter that makes it feel both neighborhood and special; the menu is small but well loved, delivering comforting dishes like mac and cheese, dumplings, chicken curry, pulled pork tacos, and other crowd favorites, complemented by a house blonde beer and thoughtful cocktails; decor and atmosphere draw on Nordic roots and bookish curiosities, creating a unique sense of place that feels removed from the city grind; service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though crowds can slow things down and noise levels can be high; the overall sentiment is that Else's is a must visit for a casual dinner, a date night, or a social hangout, described as a hidden gem by many and a place that invites return, with occasional notes about slower service or a wish for outdoor seating or moments of quieter conversation.View restaurant profile
Else's
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Taverne Saint-Sacrement comes across as a lively pub with a friendly vibe, plenty of TVs for hockey nights, a welcoming terrace in warm weather, and a solid lineup of beers, ciders, and cocktails. Dishes that show up most often in praise include the poutine with sausage, a standout burger, and tasty nachos and fries, while the crowd also enjoys the simple but well-executed bar bites and the reasonably priced drinks. The atmosphere is described as engaging and convivial, though a few visits note it can be a touch loud and the service variable, with occasional menu or billing glitches and some inconsistency in kitchen execution. Overall it is viewed as a reliable spot to gather with friends for good value, good food, and a lively game night experience.View restaurant profile
Taverne Saint-Sacrement
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
Ye Olde Orchard Pub & Grill is described as a lively, welcoming spot with a game night energy that often feels packed and requires a reservation, yet still offers great vibes for those dropping in. The beer selection and burgers are frequently praised, along with classic pub fare such as fish and chips and onion rings, with some reviewers noting unique items like lemon pepper chicken fingers. The atmosphere ranges from a small British pub feel to a casual, friendly scene, and trivia nights or live music add to the appeal. Service is typically fast and accommodating, though a few reviews point to occasional inconsistencies or staff being stretched thin, and some mention that the menu has narrowed and prices risen in recent years. Ventilation issues and a stuffy back room are cited by a couple of guests, suggesting comfort improvements could help. The venue remains a go-to for watching games, socializing, and enjoying a casual meal, even if some patrons would not make a special trip depending on timing or event.View restaurant profile
Ye Olde Orchard Pub & Grill
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Pub Pit Caribou Montréal earns strong praise for a robust beer program and a welcoming, relaxed vibe, with attentive staff and a friendly crowd. Reviewers note a large and varied tap list, solid beers from porters to IPAs, and a consistently pleasant drinking atmosphere, sometimes described as chill with a nice terrace. Service is often highlighted as friendly and efficient, though a few comments point to slower service or less attention when the bar is busy or prioritizing regulars. Food receives mixed notes: quality is praised when it appears with items like grilled cheese with smoked meat and other bites, but limited kitchen space and occasional menu changes or delays can be disappointing. A few longtime patrons feel the beer and overall ambiance remain strong while some say the menu and service have declined slightly, yet many still recommend stopping by for a solid beer experience in a laid back setting.View restaurant profile
Pub Pit Caribou Montréal
Opens Today at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's Day
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≈ 1.5 km
Chez Baptiste comes across as a casual spot with a strong beer and cocktail list, a pleasant terrace, and an overall vibe that invites lingering, especially for a drink or several on Plateau Mont Royal. Reviews praise affordable drinks, including a buckwheat beer that may be gluten free, a varied beer menu, and a playful atmosphere with a notably good playlist and friendly hosts, while also noting that service can be slow or uneven and that bar staff may make mistakes. Food is generally described as bar fare rather than a focus, with some dishes like the smoked meat sandwich criticized for being very small and overpriced, though some guests enjoy tasty options; frozen pizza is mentioned as overpriced and not worth the price. The terrace is frequently highlighted as a plus, and the interior remains less observed. Overall this spot is seen as worth a stop for drinks and the vibe, but not a go to for a notable dining experience, with experiences ranging from friendly and convivial to a bit disappointing.View restaurant profile
Chez Baptiste
Opens Today at 3 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal is a rhum-focused bar that draws guests with a wide and well-curated selection of rums, strong and well-made cocktails, and a lovely terrace. Reviews praise friendly, knowledgeable staff and a lively, sociable vibe with frequent events and a welcoming atmosphere for groups and dates alike. Some criticisms mention noise levels, slow service during busy times, and moments of inattentiveness or impatience from staff, including reports of being asked to pay upfront, plus a dessert listed on the menu that was not available and high prices for small portions. Others celebrate the consistent quality of drinks, the attention to detail in cocktails, and good value during happy hour, with tacos and ceviche on the menu noted as tasty though food options can be limited. Taken together, the place comes across as a go-to spot for rum lovers and casual nights out, with a generally positive vibe that can vary with crowds and events.View restaurant profile
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal
Nightspot with a large rum list from around the world, plus Spanish tapas, nightly DJs & a patio.
Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail Scene
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≈ 1.6 km
Brasserie Bernard is frequently described as a charming, Parisian style bistro in Outremont, offering a warm, attentive service and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. The menu earns praise for classic French brasserie fare such as moules frites, tartares, duck confit, escargots, fish and chips, and steak frites, with many diners calling the dishes delicious and well prepared and the wine list a notable plus. The terrace and interior are highlighted as beautiful settings, though seating can be tight and the room can be noisy at peak times. Service is repeatedly described as impeccable and friendly, with staff often praised for wine recommendations, while a few visits note slower pacing or uneven attention. Value is mixed: some consider the prices worth it for quality and ambiance, while others feel portions or some dishes do not match the cost. Overall Brasserie Bernard remains a popular go to for a reliable, enjoyable French bistro experience, drawing couples and groups back for a special night or casual dinner alike.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Bernard
Eclectic, French-inspired bistro dishes & a wine-centric bar in a stylish space with Parisian flair.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Outremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 1.7 km
Benelux Brasserie Artisanale earns praise for a beer forward experience with a standout Grande Armada Reserve when available and a solid craft beer lineup in a cozy rustic space with a popular outdoor area. Food options are limited and not always available, with pretzels noted as a good bite and fries or other kitchen items not consistently offered. Service is typically friendly and attentive, especially at the bar, though experiences can vary and some visits describe slower or imperfect service. The venue is described as a convenient stop near Place Des Arts, nice for a beer before or after a visit, with open hours appreciated by guests and a casually welcoming vibe overall. Although beer selections change and prices are reasonable, occasional policy notes and occasional mixups temper some visits; still, the overall impression is a solid inviting spot for beer lovers.View restaurant profile
Benelux Brasserie Artisanale
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up ShowsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Brasserie artisanale L'amère à boire is described as a lively, convivial bar with a friendly staff and a strong beer program, where the atmosphere can be welcoming and social but may get loud on busy nights, and the back terrace is praised for its intimate, quieter setting. Beers are consistently high quality, with favorites like Cerna, the Blonde lager, and a fruity IPA, along with a range of German and Czech styles and occasional beer cocktails that add variety. Food offerings are noted as interesting and well executed, with themed options tied to events that add to the overall appeal. The venue is described as clean and well maintained, and many reviews highlight the staff's service and value for money. Some caveats appear, including smoke from the open door on the terrace, moments of uneven service, and music that can be a little loud for conversation, but the general sentiment remains positive. The location is repeatedly praised, with mentions of a terrace on St Denis and proximity to the Sherbrooke metro, and many reviewers call it a standout brewery in town and a classic neighborhood spot. Overall the reviews present Brasserie artisanale L'amère à boire as a go to destination for beer lovers seeking variety, quality, and a lively yet approachable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Brasserie artisanale L'amère à boire
Opens Today at 2 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews of L'île Noire Pub highlight a deep selection of whiskies and an extensive drinks menu that many find impressive, paired with a cozy, British-Scottish vibe and a setting that works well for dates or evenings with friends. Service receives a mix of praise and criticism: attentive, friendly staff and solid overall service when not overwhelmed, but reports of understaffing on busy weekend nights leading to delays and miscommunication. The atmosphere is described as warm and convivial, with pirate-inspired decor and a terrace that offers a pleasant view, though music volume and crowding can vary and affect the vibe. Food options are available and generally acceptable, with some noting good value for drinks and snacks while others find the bites not aligned with prices or gluten-free options limited. Overall, the pub is viewed as a top choice for whisky enthusiasts and socializing, offering a classic Montreal bar experience with notable night-to-night variation.View restaurant profile
L'île Noire Pub
Opens Today at 3 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayComedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up ShowsView More
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≈ 2 km
Le Saint-Bock is described as a lively spot with a wide and inventive beer list that appeals to craft beer lovers, and a menu featuring nachos, poutine, mac and cheese, fish and chips and burgers. Reviewers praise the friendly, attentive service and the versatile atmosphere, with options for bar seating, a terrace, and even retro arcade vibes. Food gets mixed marks: many items are praised, especially the poutine and certain apps, while some dishes are noted as greasy or inconsistent, and service can feel slow during busy times. The venue is noted as accessible to wheelchairs and conveniently located on Saint Denis, with good ambiance, music, and social energy. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high relative to portion or quality. Occasional reminders about tipping expectations and occasional service glitches are mentioned, but overall the reviews convey a strong appeal for beer, casual dining, and a convivial crowd that returns for the beer experience and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Saint-Bock
Opens Wednesday at 3 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2 km
Le Cheval Blanc feels like a relaxed, unpretentious neighbourhood classic with a genuine Montreal atmosphere, where a strong in house beer selection sits beside a reasonably priced menu and solid food. The decor blends art deco charm with a sense of history that adds character and even a retro futuristic vibe reminiscent of a Blade Runner style setting. The street patio in spring through fall is excellent, lively without being overwhelming, and the overall vibe is relaxed, creative, and local, attracting a mix of regulars and visitors. It is a place that people keep coming back to for casual evenings, patio drinks, and easygoing surroundings. Staff are noted as friendly and the service approachable, contributing to a no frills feel that still delivers good beer and simple, satisfying food. A few comments mention more pint size options and a clearer online menu, but the general sentiment is that Le Cheval Blanc is a welcoming, consistently enjoyable spot worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
Le Cheval Blanc
Opens Today at 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2 km
3 Brasseurs is frequently praised for its lively atmosphere, strong on-site brewed beer, and solid comfort food, with many visits noting generous portions and good value. The service is described as friendly and attentive by many, with fast service when not too crowded, though several reviews recount slow or disorganized service during busy periods and crowded entrances. Diners appreciate convenient locations, including terrace seating and rooftop options, and some enjoy a quick pre-show bite. Food experiences vary, with many dishes like burgers, poutine, onion soup, and flamkuches receiving praise, while a few meals such as fish and chips or certain entrees have been called mediocre or cold. The beer selection and ambiance receive frequent compliments, and staff are generally described as friendly, while occasional complaints cite crowded spaces, noise, and uneven food quality. Overall, 3 Brasseurs offers a reliable casual beer and bite option with a lively vibe, where most visits are enjoyable but some experiences show room for improvement during peak times.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Opens Today at 11:30 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinLocal Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Overall, Lola Rosa is described as a cozy, welcoming vegan-friendly spot that consistently delivers flavorful plant-based dishes and strong service. Reviewers praise the warm atmosphere, the charming plant-filled interior, and a vibe that suits casual meals, friendly gatherings, and special events. The menu impresses with a mix of comforting items and creative vegan dishes, including crowd-pleasers like burgers, burritos, nachos, poutine with mushroom gravy, chickpea fries, lasagna, and curry, with many noting fresh flavors, generous portions, and thoughtful preparation, plus drinks and mocktails that complement the meals. Both omnivores and vegans are satisfied, with many appreciating allergen-conscious labeling and options. Service is frequently described as attentive and knowledgeable, though a few reviews flag slower or inconsistent experiences on busy days. The spots are praised for value, accessibility for families and groups, and for offering a notable plant-based alternative that appeals even to meat eaters, making Lola Rosa a go-to for a casual yet flavorful dining experience.View restaurant profile
Lola Rosa
Opens Today at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviewers describe Nyks Bistro Pub as a cozy, compact spot in downtown Montreal that blends pub charm with a refined dining vibe, offering warm, attentive service and a lively atmosphere even when busy. The menu earns praise for both comforting staples and standout specialties, including duck confit poutine, mussels, French onion soup, and a notably delicious steak or burger, with many noting well prepared dishes and thoughtful plating. Drinks receive frequent compliments, from well balanced cocktails to a solid beer selection, and the bar service is often described as efficient and friendly. Some guests mention that it can be quite noisy and tightly spaced at peak times, with service slipping a bit during crowds. Overall Nyks Bistro Pub is seen as a strong value with high quality food, creative options, and a dependable team that makes it a good spot for a casual drink or a more substantial dinner, with reservations recommended on weekends.View restaurant profile
Nyks Bistro Pub
Opens Today at 3 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 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
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Bar Nestor comes across as a lively, well decorated neighborhood spot with a warm, convivial vibe and a classic old school bar energy. Reviews highlight a strong drink menu with a wide beer selection and thoughtful cocktails, plus good wines and a food pairing that works well with beer; prices are described as reasonable and the service often praised for attentiveness and friendliness. The upstairs room is noted as a great option for private events or larger groups, and the option to bring in own food or music adds flexibility. The atmosphere can be festive and busy, especially during holidays, but sometimes the music can be too loud and conversation can suffer. Food quality is mixed: some praise the food as great or solid, while a few mentions of pizza or snacks that feel like microwave or frozen items and some dishes not meeting expectations. Some experiences mention slow service at times, yet overall it remains a popular neighborhood bar with a terrace in summer and a space for social gatherings.View restaurant profile
Bar Nestor
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Taverne Cobra is described as an energetic karaoke spot with a great party vibe and a crowd that can feel crowded, especially on weekends, where the sound is loud and space is tight and dancing is limited. The experience often hinges on the social scene, with reviews noting that success at getting a song can depend on arriving early or being friendly with staff such as the bartender or DJ, and that wait times can be long. The DJ and staff are repeatedly praised for boosting atmosphere and service, while the song selection covers a wide range of tastes and the prices are considered reasonable. Overall the venue is seen as cool, stylish, and fun to sing with friends, a place that excels as a nightlife spot rather than as a high fidelity karaoke experience, and it seems best enjoyed with a plan to dive into the crowd and soak up the energy.View restaurant profile
Taverne Cobra
Opens Tuesday at 8 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, reviews portray Vices & Versa as a welcoming spot for craft beer lovers with a large, well curated beer list and a menu that offers tasty, well paired bites. The staff are consistently friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to help with recommendations, creating a relaxed and unpretentious vibe whether stopping in for a quick drink or lingering to explore a wide range of brews. The food often shines alongside the beer with highlights like mushroom and bacon mac and cheese, poutines, chicken dishes, and a generous charcuterie board, though a vegan burger and a pasta dish were noted as less stellar in a couple of visits. The terrace and outdoor space receive frequent praise for their beauty and versatility, ideal for casual gatherings, board games, or lively evenings with music and comedy. In short, the place stands out for its outstanding beer selection, warm service, and dependable food quality, making it a favorite local haunt for social drinking and relaxed dining.View restaurant profile
Vices & Versa
Opens Today at 11:30 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsComedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up ShowsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 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
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Reviews of Wünderbar emphasize a strong German beer hall vibe with long communal tables, a big bar, and a top notch beer selection that includes both local and imported options, plus standout pretzels and sausages. The atmosphere is described as lively and social when events allow, but can feel less immersive when screens dominate or the crowd is small. Prices are mixed: beer quality is praised, yet some feel pretzels and sausages are overpriced for portion size and value. Service is often highlighted as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, though seating delays and occasional push to finish drinks appear in some accounts. Some reviews note room for improvement in ambiance or consistency and caution that the concept can feel incomplete on certain nights. Overall, Wünderbar is seen as a solid, enjoyable spot for beer and socializing with potential to tighten pricing, vibes, and menu balance.View restaurant profile
Wünderbar
Bavarian Brewery
Opens Today at 5 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 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
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
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
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Isle de Garde comes across as a beloved neighborhood brewery with an outstanding and varied beer list, including European styles and a strong range of non alcoholic options, paired with solid food that spans burgers and fries to mac and cheese and tartare; the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, the terrace is a plus, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness. Yet popularity can bring crowds that make the space loud and the service feel rushed or less attentive at times, and a few guests note prices can be high or that vegan options are limited. Overall the venue earns high marks for beer quality, consistency when not overwhelmed, and a friendly vibe that makes it a go to for beer and eats, with many returning and favorites like the burger and certain dishes highlighted, while occasional service hiccups during peak hours remind of the challenge of balancing volume and guest experience.View restaurant profile
Isle de Garde
Opens Today at 12 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 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.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Mad Hatter Pub is described as a lively dive bar with pool, ample seating, and cheap drinks that attract a big weekend crowd and a city vibe. The vibe is often praised as fun and authentic with friendly staff and good service when things run smoothly. Some reviews warn of long waits to be served, crowded nights, and inconsistent or unprofessional service, and a few patrons mention feeling unsafe or uncomfortable due to other guests. Cleanliness issues are noted, including a persistent odor and sticky surfaces in the bathrooms, and at times there is no food offered or heating in cold weather. Overall it remains a popular spot for drinks and games, though guests advise caution about crowding, cleanliness, and safety.View restaurant profile
Mad Hatter Pub
Chill hangout pairing burgers & bar fare with beer pitchers & cocktails, plus occasional live music.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Grumpys Bar comes across in reviews as a cozy, divey Montreal staple with a friendly staff and a welcoming regular crowd. Fresh beer, reasonable prices, and strong musical nights stand out, from Thursday bluegrass to Irish tunes and local favorites played on the screen, with The Wire often in the background. The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, a cool vibe where one can grab a mocktail or a beer without drawing attention. No food is served; the emphasis is on drinks and good times in a relaxed setting. A gruff looking bartender appears in some notes, but overall service is appreciated and the mood stays friendly and authentic. It is described as different from tourist spots, a downtown Montreal staple that appeals to locals and professionals seeking a comfortable, unflashy bar. The reviews reflect language variety and classic charm, with the beer described as always fresh and the vibe suitable for both lively nights and quieter evenings.View restaurant profile
Grumpys Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Reviews describe Le Vestiaire as a quiet spot to have a drink and chat, with consistently good service and a broad beer selection that includes many Belgian options on tap and several bottles, appealing to a wide range of tastes. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with friendly staff and a vibe that invites lingering rather than rushing, and there are games and occasional quiz nights that add a social touch. Food gets praise too, notably a macaroni and cheese that stands out, a tasty veggie burger and a veggie pizza that is decent, and very large nachos with generous portions, along with solid fries; the kitchen is beer-driven rather than cocktail focused. Some notes mention small tables and benches that feel cramped for bigger groups, but overall the place is seen as a reliable choice for beer lovers seeking a casual, sociable scene with dependable service, good prices, and a varied menu.View restaurant profile
Le Vestiaire
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.7 km
Yïsst reviews highlight a broad, high quality beer selection and a welcoming, relaxed vibe that makes it a go to for drinks with friends. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable, with playful touches like a pool table and festive décor that keep the mood lively. Food opinions are mixed: pizzas and nachos are often praised for flavor and value, while some note the food is not outstanding and can be pricey compared to the drinks. Service is consistently described as friendly and efficient, and the musical quiz adds to the overall experience, drawing patrons back. Overall, Yïsst is seen as a dependable spot for drinks, offering extensive beer, cocktails, and spirits, comfortable seating, and a place that invites repeat visits despite occasional caveats about the dining options.View restaurant profile
Yïsst
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
One Punch Mickey's is viewed as a welcoming spot with great service, friendly staff, and a menu that shines with unique drinks. Reviews note that bartenders chat easily, sometimes devising drinks not on the menu to suit the moment, and that the atmosphere is a mix of cozy pub and lively sports bar ideal for beers and watching games. The Irish theme comes through in decor and vibes, with many praising the top notch ambiance and the option of darts, while drink highlights include house cocktails and crowd favorites like the "Irish trashcan," alongside solid beer options and the occasional critique that Guinness prices can be high. The venue can get busy on peak nights, yet guests describe it as fun and welcoming, with attentive service and a social, laid back feel that makes it easy to return. Overall, One Punch Mickey's emerges as a favorite neighborhood pub known for its character, reliable service, and a memorable, easygoing experience that draws regulars back.View restaurant profile
One Punch Mickey's
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's Day
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Bar le Jockey is described as a welcoming, well designed bar with a warm ambiance and attentive staff. Reviewers praise a broad drinks menu with creative cocktails, a good variety of options, and solid value, along with tasty bites such as grilled cheese. The venue hosts engaging nights like humor shows, open mic performances, and karaoke, offering chances to discover new artists and enjoy authentic interactions. While the overall experience is consistently positive and many call it one of the neighborhood’s best spots, one note mentions the music could be a touch quieter. Overall the place delivers a lively, sociable atmosphere with good service and memorable events that bring guests back.View restaurant profile
Bar le Jockey
Opens Today at 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
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