Resto Végo offers a broad, welcoming vegetarian and vegan dining experience with a large buffet and a pay-by-weight system that makes trying a little of everything easy. The menu features a wide variety of warm and cold dishes, creative vegan options, comforting staples, and plenty of desserts and drinks, all prepared with freshness and flavor. The space is airy and calming with multiple seating areas, a charming downstairs cafe, and a terrace for nice weather, complemented by friendly, attentive staff. Overall reviews highlight great value for money, consistent quality, convenient take-away and dine-in options, and a place that feels like a go-to for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.View restaurant profile
Ginkgo Café Bar is described by many guests as a stylish, inviting brunch and bar spot with a warm, friendly vibe and speedy service, a place where the setting and mood frequently earn praise as well as solid, flavorful dishes and crowd pleasing mimosas. Reviewers highlight generous portions, promising menu options, and reliable fare that makes it a popular pick for brunch and after class hangouts, especially with a lively but not overpowering atmosphere. Yet experiences vary, with some noting changes to the menu and prices that affect perceived value, occasional inconsistencies in the kitchen or service, and moments when dishes arrive lukewarm or not as described. Cleanliness and upkeep receive mixed feedback, and a few visits are described as disappointing due to missteps or quieter staff, while others praise attentive service and a memorable experience. Taken together, Ginkgo Café Bar seems to offer a generally positive brunch and bar scene with notable highs, but quality, value, and consistency can fluctuate from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe MVP Restaurant & Bar Sportif as a welcoming, lively spot to watch sports, with ample space for groups and a vibrant atmosphere for big game nights. The menu ranges from pub favorites to American classics, with generous portions and crowd pleasing items such as ribs, fajitas, pasta and a strong beer selection on tap. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, with reliable bartenders and servers, though occasional delays are noted. The venue's many large screens and game focused energy make it a go to for football, hockey, UFC and other major events, and it is often cited as a dependable Montreal spot for watching games and enjoying a meal. A rare negative moment describes an inappropriate tipping request by a server, but overall the experience is considered excellent and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Le Café Big Trouble on Saint-Denis in Montreal as a cozy, quirky brunch spot filled with plants, colorful decor, and soft light that feels like a small oasis in the city, inviting long visits for work, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu delivers generous portions and house made breads, with standout items including sourdough, pancakes, avocado toast, burritos, and a salmon or lox platter, along with creative breakfast sandwiches; vegan options are noted as thoughtful. Coffee is frequently praised, from well balanced cortados to refreshing filter brews, and the pastries are often highlighted. The atmosphere is described as friendly, lively, and welcoming, supported by attentive staff and playful vibes. Occasional drawbacks include longer waits during busy periods and, for some, value or consistency issues with certain dishes. Overall, Le Café Big Trouble is regarded as a memorable Montreal brunch destination with strong food, a fun ambience, and a sense of community that makes it worth a visit.View restaurant profile