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Moroccan, Chicken Wings Restaurants in Westmount

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Nextdoor Pub & Grill - Moroccan, Chicken Wings Restaurants in Westmount

Nextdoor Pub & Grill

Open until 3 am
(215)
Westmount

Review Summary

NextDoor Pub & Grill is described across reviews as a small, friendly neighborhood spot with a welcoming vibe, especially on hockey nights, where the atmosphere and staff are repeatedly praised and the food is solid pub fare with wings, burgers, calamari, and poutine getting frequent nods. The beer and cocktail selection is noted as decent to good, with specials and a variety of flavours, and service is often described as fast and attentive, though a few visits mention rushed feel or loud music or occasionally rude interactions. Value is mixed, with some praising reasonable prices and generous portions, while others find certain dishes expensive or portions small. Repeat visits are common, and the place is portrayed as homey and a go-to for casual hangs with friends to watch games, chat, and enjoy a quick bite or drink. Overall, it comes across as a reliable local pub with standout wings, solid drinks, and a warm, bustling vibe, though some nights can be loud and pricing can be a consideration.View restaurant profile
Pouletto Restaurant - Moroccan, Chicken Wings Restaurants in Westmount

Pouletto Restaurant

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(44)
Downtown, Westmount

Review Summary

Reviews of Pouletto Restaurant present a mixed picture, with the chicken described as tasty and crispy while service and communication issues frequently overshadow the meal. One account details very poor service, no greeting from a young staff member thought to be the owner's son, no thank you after paying, and a tense moment over condiments as the guest, who does not speak French, struggled to be understood; the wrong drink was brought and corrected after an English request, and the garlicky mayonnaise was tasted at the table. The owner reportedly blamed language barriers for the missteps, and the encounter left the guests unlikely to return. Yet the chicken is praised for frying promptly once ordered, the fries are considered good, and some mark the chicken as possibly the best grilled in Montreal, though the portion experienced was fried and lacked flavor. Overall, clients note solid poultry and fries but uneven service and communication issues that can affect the dining experience.View restaurant profile

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