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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants

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We found 4 recommendations for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants.

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Pizza Inc - Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants
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Pizza Inc

Open until Midnight
(83)

Review Summary

Pizza Inc earns praise for a crust that is light and crispy on the outside and soft inside, with a flavorful sauce and fresh toppings that many say are among the best around. Big, satisfying slices and good value, with taxes included on the menu, are commonly mentioned. The service is consistently friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere is welcoming whether dining in or grabbing takeout. Some reviews note room for improvement in dips and sauces and mention no bathrooms, but these points are minor compared to the overall quality. Overall, Pizza Inc is seen as a go-to spot in NDG with craft and care in every order and a place many look forward to returning to.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants
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La Cage

Open until Midnight
(273)

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Reviews of La Cage describe a lively sports bar atmosphere with large screens and a crowd that adds energy during games. Overall, guests report mixed value, with food quality ranging from mediocre to good and prices that feel high for what is offered. Common complaints include slow service, long waits for beers and orders, and occasional kitchen inconsistencies such as over salted dishes or undercooked pizza. Some visits are praised for friendly staff and attentive service, especially when the team is on top of things. Free popcorn is frequently mentioned as a popular, inexpensive perk. Accessibility is noted with easy metro access and parking, and the space is described as noisy but inviting during big events. Taken together, La Cage remains a solid option for watching sports, though expectations should account for busy periods and possible variability in both food and service.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre - Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants
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Dessert Coréen Crofre

Open until 11:30 pm
(242)

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Reviews of Dessert Coréen Crofre celebrate an inventive twist on croffles, with flavors like pistachio, vanilla, matcha, tiramisu, banana brûlée, strawberry, blueberry, Nutella fruit and Oreo, delivering a crispy exterior and a soft, fluffy interior with rich, fresh creams and generously topped creations that aren’t overly sweet. The service is consistently described as warm, friendly and helpful, with staff attentive to questions and orders, and the space noted as cute, cozy and clean with a distinct Korean vibe. A few reviews mention a small, intimate setup and limited seating, plus accessibility challenges due to stairs and parking being tricky, so it helps to check hours and plan ahead. Many mentions call it the best croffle or best dessert in Montreal and even Canada, with repeat visits and plans to try more of the menu. Prices are described as reasonable for the quality, making it a popular spot for dates, friends or family and a good late night treat. Overall the experience blends novel textures and fresh toppings to create a standout dessert stop that fans say is worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Gibeau Orange Julep - Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) Korean, BBQ, American Open Now Restaurants
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Gibeau Orange Julep

Orange Julep is the iconic giant orange orb along the highway, with hot dogs, creamy orange drinks & fries for takeaway.
Open until 3 am
(968)

Review Summary

Gibeau Orange Julep is described as a Montreal icon and a must-visit for its giant orange building and signature frothy orange drink. The juice is repeatedly praised for being refreshing and uniquely creamy, though several reviews note that it can be very sweet and sometimes asks for balancing with ice cream or a larger amount of juice. Food offerings receive mixed signals, with poutine praised for richness and comfort by some and criticized as overpriced or mediocre by others, while hot dogs and fries are described as hit or miss. The atmosphere is celebrated for nostalgia and the open-air parking lot, but seating is limited and the place can feel touristy or crowded, especially during peak times. Overall, the orange juice remains the highlight, driving repeat visits even when some menu items disappoint and the value is questioned.View restaurant profile

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