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Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Parc-Extension

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Bar Cicchetti - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Bar Cicchetti

Opens Today at 4 pm
(125)
Mile-End, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Near IGA Stadium in Montreal

Review Summary

Bar Cicchetti feels like a lively, cozy neighborhood spot with a Venice inspired twist where small plates and drinks shine. Across reviews, the antipasto menu is a crowd favorite, with marinated olives and mushrooms singled out as particularly delicious, and bite sized items plus polenta fries get praise for satisfying hunger. The basil ginger lemonade and a broad cocktail and wine list stand out, while the terrace seating and warm ambiance, including music and lighting, earn frequent compliments, making it a popular pick for dates or nights out with friends. Service is described as attentive and the vibe welcoming, though a few visits note drawbacks on busy nights, such as loud crowds, limited outdoor seating after dark, and an hour plus wait for food with little discount offered. Overall, many call Bar Cicchetti exquisite and one of the best bars in Montreal, a place to linger over drinks and small plates and to return to again and again, especially for the outdoor scene and buzzy atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Taverne Atlantic - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Taverne Atlantic

Opens Today at 4 pm
(389)
Parc-Extension

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Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Taverne Atlantic praise a stunning space with a warm, lively vibe, a showy open kitchen and a rooftop terrace that shines in good weather. The atmosphere, decor and buzzing energy are repeatedly highlighted, and the cocktails are described as creative while the pizzas and snacks are often noted as highly enjoyable, with some calling the pizzas and house specialties standout. The wine list is broad, though some feel prices are high for the value. Food can be hit or miss for some items, with a few dishes seeming salty or not living up to expectations, while others are described as excellent. Service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness by many, but others report long waits, especially for larger groups or on busy nights, and some experiences feel rushed or cold. Music and noise levels can be loud, making conversation difficult, though this adds to the lively vibe. A number of reviews describe it as a hidden gem worth visiting for drinks, ambiance and a memorable night out, with many saying they would return when in town. In short, Taverne Atlantic delivers impressive decor, a vibrant atmosphere and strong drinks, with room to improve consistency of service and acoustics during peak hours.View restaurant profile
Bar St-Denis - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Bar St-Denis

Opens Today at 5 pm
(181)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

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Review Summary

Bar St-Denis draws largely glowing feedback for its vibrant atmosphere, open kitchen energy, and creative tasting menu that often highlights seafood and bold, well balanced flavors along with a strong wine program. Many diners describe friendly, attentive service that enhances the evening, though a number note occasional lapses in attention, pacing, or value, and some dishes feel underseasoned or overpriced given portion size. Standout dishes like razor clams, scallops, labneh, and duck appear frequently, while some meals praise the roominess of the venue and the lively bar scene, and others mention a bright early evening lighting that can feel a bit stark for a first date. The tasting menu is repeatedly a highlight, with inventive combinations and strong pairings, yet a few visits recall missteps where certain ingredients overwhelm others. Overall, Bar St-Denis is seen as a top Montreal dining option, celebrated for quality, hospitality, and a sophisticated yet approachable vibe, while some reviews remind that price to quantity value can be uneven.View restaurant profile

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