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≈ 0.8 km
Le Saloon Bistro Bar offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a lively yet relaxed vibe and a diverse menu that satisfies many tastes, from butter chicken poutine to tuna tartare and a range of standout cocktails and espresso martinis; guests praise attentive service, friendly staff, and good value during happy hour, along with a bright patio and large windows that create a vibrant yet comfortable setting; the overall experience is described as stylish and welcoming, with reliable quality, thoughtful service, and an energy that makes this spot a top pick in the area and a place to return to time after time.View restaurant profile
Le Saloon Bistro Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Best Sangrias to Try in MontrealThe Village: The Most Colourful Area of MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
La Banquise is a legendary Montreal poutine spot known for enormous bowls piled high with crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds, and rich gravy, with a wide variety of toppings from classic to bold. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, service is fast, and staff work hard to accommodate guests even when the place is busy, with vegetarian, vegan, and meat options widely praised. Although crowds and noise are common and the space can feel tight, the generous portions and flavorful poutines make the wait worthwhile, and takeout or enjoying a meal in the park add to the appeal, solidifying La Banquise as a go to for poutine lovers.View restaurant profile
La Banquise
La Banquise is known throughout the world for its famous poutines.
Open 24HRS
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More
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≈ 1.3 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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≈ 1.5 km
El Pastaman is widely praised for fresh pasta with authentic flavors and generous portions. Reviewers note a wide range of options including halal, vegetarian, gluten free and other inclusive choices. Friendly and attentive staff create a welcoming atmosphere and go the extra mile for allergies and requests. Pasta favorites such as carbonara, Alfredo and rose sauce are frequently praised for flavor and freshness. Takeout and late hours make it easy to enjoy great pasta any time, with many diners calling it reliable value.View restaurant profile
El Pastaman
Homemade Pasta Pizza & More
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 1.8 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: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews highlight Panuozzo as a lively spot where brick oven pizzas, hearty panuozzo sandwiches, and the makloub stand out thanks to fresh ingredients and generous portions. The crust is praised, flavors are rich, and dishes feel satisfying and comforting, with many noting that the food tastes handmade. The menu blends Tunisian and Italian influences with standout items such as makloub, baguette farcie, panuozzo sandwiches, and wood-fired pizza, all described as delicious and well prepared. Service is consistently described as fast, friendly, and attentive, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a pleasant terrace that accommodates families. Cleanliness and value are recurrent pluses, and many commenters say they would return and recommend Panuozzo to others. The place comes across as a reliable choice for a flavorful, casual meal that delivers on taste, variety, and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Panuozzo
Neapolitan Sandwiches & Pizzeria
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2 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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≈ 2.2 km
ZEEZ is widely praised for its smash burgers with juicy patties, crispy exteriors, and flavorful house sauces that make each bite memorable, with standout options like chili crisp and mushroom melt. The value is a recurring theme, thanks to affordable prices, generous portions, and a loyalty program plus student discounts that many reviewers appreciate. Free popcorn when waiting and a friendly, welcoming staff add to the experience, which many describe as cozy and casual despite the small space. While service is often praised, occasional delays during peak hours are noted, along with the compact seating that encourages takeout or outdoor options when weather allows. Vegetarian and vegan patties are appreciated by diners seeking plant-based choices, and the smashed potatoes and fries regularly receive praise for crunch and flavor. Overall, the spot is celebrated as a standout in Montreal for burgers, with repeat visits common as different menu items are explored and the vibe stays upbeat and family friendly.View restaurant profile
ZEEZ
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Smash Burgers in MontrealLate-Night Dining in Montreal: Essential Stops for After-Dark GourmetsView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Gazette Bistro Bar offers a warm, elegant atmosphere and consistently excellent service, with staff attentive and welcoming. Desserts like chocolate torte and almond cake are standout and visually appealing. Guest feedback highlights delicious, beautifully presented dishes from bread and butter to clam chowder, scallops, and sesame-seared tuna. Multilingual staff provide thoughtful recommendations and accommodate dietary needs with ease. The cozy yet stylish interior, refined service, and lively energy create memorable dining experiences suitable for date nights and celebrations. Overall, Gazette Bistro Bar stands out as a welcoming destination for both visitors and locals.View restaurant profile
Gazette Bistro Bar
Gourmet cuisine inspired by Quebec and refined cocktails in an urban setting.
Open until 11 am - Reopens at 11:30 am
Old Montreal, Downtown
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and Favourites2026 Super Bowl LX Sunday - Experience It at Montreal's Best SpotsView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Grenade offers a warm, lively ambience with a back terrace and a guinguette vibe, the exterior hinting at an old tavern while the inside can feel magical and the noise level ranges from calm to buzzing depending on the day; the menu leans toward tapas and creative dishes with a solid drink selection, and the overall food quality is praised as flavorful with some standout items, though several reviews mention occasional dishes arriving cold, long waits, or stock shortages that affect availability; service is described as friendly and attentive at times but inconsistent, with some visits featuring less welcoming or slower attention; overall the place is valued for its atmosphere and versatility for dates, groups or casual evenings, and many visitors would recommend it, even if a few experiences fall short of a top culinary experience.View restaurant profile
Grenade - Resto-bar et terrasse
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Village: The Most Colourful Area of Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Across the reviews, Lafleur is praised for hot, fresh food with standout fries and poutine, and the beef, gravy and chipotle sauce pairing is frequently described as delicious with generous portions. The menu also features hot dogs, burgers and gluten free options, and service is consistently highlighted as fast and friendly with staff noted for their cheerfulness. The atmosphere is usually calm and family friendly, though some comments raise hygiene concerns in the kitchen and restrooms, and a few instances of undercooked fries or poutine are mentioned. Overall, Lafleur is seen as a solid, hearty casual choice and a popular poutine stop for many, with strong loyalty from diners despite these occasional issues.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lafleur
Opens Today at 10:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews of Macbar et Fromage express disappointment over a notable decline in quality, with at least one location on Ontario St E in Montreal reportedly closed. The mac and cheese, once praised for perfect flavor, al dente pasta and generous cheese, is described as now overcooked with a watery and flavorless roux. In another order, the Montrealais mac and smoked meat was delicious, but the dish arrived without the expected fried cornichons and green onions, which felt like a letdown. A drop in quality since November is repeatedly noted, with comments like the biggest drop of quality seen and statements of being very disappointed and not returning. Overall, the feedback suggests a shift from a beloved comfort option to an experience that leaves customers unsure about returning to the restaurant.View restaurant profile
Macbar et Fromage
May be temporarily closedThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: The Best Mac N' Cheese and Grilled Cheese in Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba is described as a warmly welcoming spot with decor that evokes the country of a thousand and one nights and an authentic Moroccan atmosphere. A lively Baladi dance performance on weekends adds a festive element and invites audience participation. Menu highlights include couscous and tajines served in generous portions, with a set menu that includes soup, salad, dessert and mint tea, providing good value. Take your own drinks is noted by guests, and bringing wine is welcomed. People repeatedly mention a cozy, comfortable ambiance and a family friendly environment. Service experiences vary, with some praising fast, attentive service despite limited staff, while others report slower service at times. Takeout is available through a popular platform and is often regarded as good value with well prepared semolina and sauce, though a note mentions missing ingredients. Overall the reviews describe a memorable Moroccan dining experience in Montreal with authentic flavors, lively entertainment and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba
Opens Today at 11 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.7 km
Rocky is described as a lively bar with engaging live music and occasional guest performances, including acts that have done auditions and moments featuring the national anthem, which contribute to a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers also note attentive service and express gratitude for the experience, highlighting the entertainment and hospitality as standout elements.View restaurant profile
Rocky
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 0.7 km
Le Stud is a lively, inclusive gay bar in Montreal's Village known for dancing, strong music, and a welcoming crowd that includes bears and people of varying ages. Reviews highlight a second floor retro room, karaoke nights, and an atmosphere that makes it a go to spot for a night out with friends. Drinks are described as affordable and the venue offers promotions with tokens and occasional free shooters, with many noting no cover and better value than elsewhere in the area. Cash is sometimes the only accepted payment at the bar, and coat check lines can be inefficient on busy nights, which can be frustrating. There are occasional criticisms such as a door policy that kept a patron from reentering after going out for a smoke, a mixed dining experience at Le Resto with some dishes praised and others criticized for slow service, and instances of explicit content playing in the background. Overall, Le Stud stands out as a staple destination for dancing and socializing in the Village, valued for its friendly staff, inclusive vibe, and dependable energy, even if logistical hiccups and occasional menu missteps surface.View restaurant profile
Le Stud
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.7 km
Taverne Marion emerges as a warm, stylish neighborhood bar where people can linger with friends. The reviews praise a delicious pulled pork burger, excellent cocktails, a great beer selection, and tasty kitchen offerings. Ambiance is described as upscale and lively with a charming bar area and a small terrace, though it can be a bit loud. Prices are noted as high by some, especially for wine and beer, and a few comments mention a pushy tipping moment that affected the experience. Staff reception is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, while other notes point to occasional inconsistency. The place is popular for casual nights, late drinks, group events, and even private gatherings, with many saying they would return. Overall the sentiment is positive, with standout drinks and atmosphere that make it a recommended stop despite the occasional service or price issue.View restaurant profile
Taverne Marion
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
District Video Lounge is described as a small but lively spot with a good vibe for predrinks and a welcoming, varied crowd that includes a Latin presence. The music is a frequent highlight and many tracks are easily recognizable, with guests often shazaming songs; however some reviews note that changing tracks can break the mood and the rotation could be improved. There is usually no food and beers are not the cheapest in the village, but the service receives strong praise and the bartenders are described as friendly and helpful. Cocktails, especially cosmos, are highlighted as a standout, and the atmosphere is often described as fun, inviting, and one of the best bars in the village. The venue can feel cozy yet can get crowded, but overall the energy and music make it a go to spot for a lively night.View restaurant profile
District Video Lounge
Opens Today at 3 pmDowntown, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
Bar Aigle Noir is described as a welcoming neighborhood gay bar with attentive staff, reasonable prices, good music, and a clean, inviting space that stays friendly from the moment of arrival. Reviews cite a bartender and downstairs staff who make visitors feel at home, a lively nightlife, and a deck area where people can watch the world go by. Compared with similar venues in other cities, some find it less flashy than spots in Toronto or New York, but still appreciate its charm and the casual, social atmosphere where couples and throuples often fill the room. A neighborhood treasure, quick and friendly service, good sangria, and credit card payments accepted are noted. Language accessibility attracts mixed feedback, with some remarks about language barriers and a sense of francophone bias despite welcoming efforts. Over time, elements such as screen content and the overall vibe have evolved, shifting from unique movie screenings and themed nights to more generic content on screens, while the key draw remains the friendly staff and solid DJ sets.View restaurant profile
Bar Aigle Noir
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall Bar Salon Chez Miller comes across as a welcoming neighborhood sports bar with a lively, friendly vibe and a strong game night atmosphere. Reviewers note multiple TVs, clear sound for sports, a casual menu with affordable options like burgers, hot dogs, nachos and wings, and a solid beer and cocktail list that keeps prices reasonable. The outdoor terrace is praised for space and comfort, and karaoke and bingo nights add extra fun on select evenings. Service tends to be attentive and warm, with many calling the staff super friendly, though a few comments mention occasional noise and one instance of a surly server. The space feels cozy and old school, with clean bathrooms and consistent effort from the team to create a welcoming environment, making it a dependable spot to watch hockey or other sports with convivial crowds.View restaurant profile
Bar Salon Chez Miller
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Weiser is described as having a friendly vibe and plenty of screens for watching hockey. Prices are quite affordable. There are many screens to watch the game. A nice atmosphere occurs when the Canadiens score a goal. Vaping inside was surprisingly common.View restaurant profile
Le Weiser
Opens Today at 1 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.9 km
Bar Renard is widely described as a stylish, high-energy spot with a central bar, strong DJ-led ambiance, and a danceable vibe that can shift from relaxed to upbeat as the night progresses. Reviews praise friendly bartenders, good cocktails and nachos, and a pleasant terrace, but repeatedly note that the space is very small and often crowded on weekends, which can make it feel warm, noisy, and difficult to find a comfortable table. Service is praised for friendliness and efficiency at times, yet other accounts point to slow, inconsistent service and occasional attitude from staff, especially when the venue is busy. Some meals are viewed as solid or good value, while a few comments mention disappointing drink dilution or portion size. Reservations are not offered, and some guests experience delays in getting drinks or seating, which can dampen the experience. Overall Bar Renard functions as a dependable, vibrant meeting place in the Village for drinks and socializing, with a loyal following, but potential guests should be prepared for crowding, variable service, and a loud atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bar Renard
Opens Today at 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: The Village: The Most Colourful Area of Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Pizza Palace is described as a warm, family run spot with friendly, attentive service and a lively late night vibe. The pizzas are praised for generous toppings, strong flavors, and consistent quality, and the poutine is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, with good value and quick delivery noted by many. The restaurant is favored for its wide range of options, including veggie and Mexican styles, and for feeling like a community staple in the village with a welcoming atmosphere. While a small number of reviews point to issues like dough blandness or the space looking rough, the overall sentiment is very positive, with many calling it the best pizza option in the area and a reliable late night treat.View restaurant profile
Pizza Palace
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.9 km
Le Date Karaoke is described as a lively and popular karaoke spot in Montreal with a warm vibe, a nice outdoor patio, and an enthusiastic crowd. Staff are frequently praised for friendliness and professionalism, with attentive service from bar staff and door staff. The venue offers a broad song list and generally good mic balance, making performances enjoyable, though some nights suffer from sound gaps, monitor issues, or long waits between turns. Several reviews note changes in entry and reservation policies that can restrict walk-ins and create lines, sometimes feeling less inclusive. Some accounts mention perceived favoritism in queue management and moments of rude or dismissive treatment, which has hurt the experience for certain patrons. Despite these issues, Le Date Karaoke remains described as a top karaoke destination with great energy, good drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere, though prices have risen and experiences can vary by night.View restaurant profile
Le Date Karaoke
Opens Today at 1 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
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≈ 1 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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≈ 1 km
Reviews portray Normandie as a lively karaoke destination with a warm, friendly staff and an overall festive vibe that attracts groups of friends for a fun night out. The sound system and on stage feedback are frequently praised, and the song selection covers English and French, although a few reviews note occasional sound quality issues or longer queues to sing on busy nights. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and casual, with mentions of a nice terrace, clean facilities, affordable drinks, and good value. Some feedback points to French songs being prioritized a bit, and on weekends wait times can be longer, but the general tone remains enthusiastic and references to great host energy, non-judgmental crowds, and memorable performances. Overall, Normandie comes across as a top choice for karaoke in the area, known for its lively ambiance, attentive service, and the likelihood of leaving with plans to return.View restaurant profile
Normandie
Opens Today at 2 pmQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
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≈ 1.1 km
Yer'Mad Bistro Bar is described as cozy and local with an old school dive bar vibe and a cash only policy that adds immediacy at checkout and can bring on site ATM fees. Service is often slow or uneven, and the menu is limited with nachos not always matching the description or value. Yet the atmosphere, music, and hospitality are frequent bright spots: beer is cold, glasses are clean, prices are reasonable, and staff are repeatedly praised for being friendly and attentive, making it a good spot to meet friends or feel at home. The crowd is down to earth and the playlist generally earns positive notes, though some locals can feel a bit cliquey. Overall, Yer'Mad Bistro Bar is seen as a distinctive Montreal style corner that many would return to for the vibe and camaraderie, even if the cash only policy and occasional gaps in food quality temper the experience.View restaurant profile
Yer'Mad Bistro Bar
Opens Today at 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 1.2 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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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews consistently praise Sparta Poulet for tasty, well grilled chicken with a crispy, golden skin and tender interior, often served with a flavorful special sauce, with freshness and quality noted across visits. The cooking technique and grill mastery are highlighted, along with generous portions and affordable prices. Service is repeatedly described as fast, attentive, and friendly, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere for dine-in or takeout. Many guests call it the best chicken in town or in Montreal, and a go-to option for halal choices and reliable meals. Taken together, the reviews present Sparta Poulet as a dependable, high quality choice for a quick, satisfying chicken meal with strong emphasis on taste, freshness, and value.View restaurant profile
Sparta Poulet / Chicken
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Le 4e Mur offers a cozy, intimate speakeasy vibe with a hidden entrance and a constant sense of discovery through its cocktails, ambiance, and live entertainment. Reviews praise creative, well crafted drinks, stylish presentations, and a mix of burlesque nights and an immersive murder mystery that can turn a night into a playful group experience. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly highlighted, with attentive staff and skilled bartenders contributing to a welcoming mood. The mystery game and theatrical elements are a major draw for couples and friends alike, though a few guests felt the puzzles were too easy or not worth the price unless several people participate, and price/value comments vary. Food and snacks such as baked brie and meatballs get mixed feedback, but generally complement the drinks and add to the overall value of the evening. Some nights shine with a particularly strong show and interactive participation, while others note the price can be high for drinks alone. In summary, Le 4e Mur stands out as a memorable, inventive night out that blends theatre, cocktails, and a warm, intimate setting.View restaurant profile
Le 4e Mur
Speakeasy in Montréal
Opens Today at 5 pm
Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Meltdown is described as a lively hangout where people stay late thanks to a mix of consoles, karaoke, and impeccable service. The owner is seen as personally invested, bringing heart and practical sense to the space and making a real difference in the vibe. Some feel the rebranding was necessary to re-energize the scene, since the old regulars stopped showing up and there were moments when the bar felt quiet, whereas on birthdays the space could be packed and create a memorable experience. The ambiance and drinks are praised, and the crowd is diverse with staff described as friendly and respectful, helping people meet others and form connections. A missing piece noted by many is the absence of a food menu.View restaurant profile
Meltdown
Opens Today at 5 pmLatin Quarter
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≈ 1.3 km
Monteiro Express is lauded for quick, affordable meals with generous portions and flavorful grill dishes, especially chicken and piri piri, and poutine is commonly noted as tasty; delivery is reported as fast and orders can be tailored with sauces on the side. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and the service attentive and friendly, with many reviewers praising the staff for politeness and efficiency. Value for money is a frequent highlight, with portions and quality deemed hard to beat for the price. A few concerns appear in some reviews, including occasional lapses in cleanliness, undercooked fries or cold chicken, missing utensils, and packaging mishaps, but these are not universal. Overall this restaurant is viewed as a solid, budget friendly option that delivers satisfying food quickly and leaves many patrons eager to return.View restaurant profile
Monteiro Express
Opens Today at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Au Vieux St-Hubert is described as a lively karaoke hub with a cozy dive-bar vibe and high-energy crowds, where affordable drinks and a strong party atmosphere keep things buzzing. Reviewers note a friendly, welcoming staff and attentive service that makes guests feel at home, even for first timers who do not speak much French. The karaoke is the centerpiece, with engaging hosts and a varied playlist that inspires singing, socializing, and group celebrations, often accompanied by humor nights and a lively crowd. The venue is praised for safety, security, and a communal feel that makes it easy to mix and mingle, while still keeping things fun and inexpensive. Overall, it is considered one of the best karaoke spots in Montreal, a go-to for a fun night out with friends, great value, and an inclusive, upbeat ambiance.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux St-Hubert
Opens Today at 9 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, Café Gitana is described as a cozy, authentic Turkish-Middle Eastern vibe with live music that elevates the experience and makes it feel like an escape, especially on evenings with belly dancing and intimate decor. The venue is repeatedly praised for its cigars, shisha and tea, with friendly and attentive service cited by many, though several reviews note occasional slow service and pricing or transparency issues on drinks and tea. Shisha quality is variable, with some patrons enjoying long-lasting sessions and others frustrated by limited flavors or coal options, while cocktails and teas sometimes fall short or feel overpriced. The place is regarded as a go-to spot for a relaxed night out and as a standout for its atmosphere and entertainment, despite crowding on busy nights and occasional inconsistencies in food and drink offerings.View restaurant profile
Café Gitana
Opens Today at 12:30 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviews describe HolyChoco as a destination for rich, indulgent crepes and chocolate desserts with large, generously topped portions that many say are among the best in Montreal. Standouts include pistachio cookies and a variety of decadent crepes, with some calling the crepes the best in the city and the overall dessert experience memorable. Yet price is a frequent point of contention, with portions sometimes weighing against cost, and service or ambiance receiving mixed praise. Some visits are praised for friendly staff and thoughtful touches like a fruit plate for a baby, while others mention slow service, crowded settings, loud music, or long waits. The atmosphere can be vibrant and busy, but the focus on sweet tooth indulgence remains clear. Overall, HolyChoco is viewed as a must try for dessert lovers, delivering standout chocolate and crepe experiences that can be worth it for enthusiasts despite variability in value and service.View restaurant profile
HolyChoco
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews for HUQQA LOUNGE describe a lively, stylish vibe with attentive service that helps groups feel welcome and well looked after. The shisha and menu items like wings are frequently praised, with good flavor and solid value noted across visits. A number of guests highlight friendly staff and efficient recommendations that enhance the overall experience. On occasion, some nights are less polished, with reports of mediocre bar service, cleanliness concerns, and occasional mismatches between orders and expectations, though these are not universal. Taken together, the reviews point to a vibrant venue with strong atmosphere, solid food and shisha, and a willingness to return for the parts that shine despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
HUQQA LOUNGE
Opens Today at 12 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.3 km
Across the reviews, Poke Monster is depicted as a place with tasty options and solid portions, with highlights such as crispy popcorn shrimp, a salmon poke that many enjoyed, and fresh ingredients that shine when the kitchen is on its game; delivery via Uber Eats is described as fast and the bubble tea and other items sometimes impressing, while overall customer service is praised in many visits for friendliness and attentiveness, with a staff member delivering exceptional service in some cases. On the downside, experiences vary: wait times can be long when staff is sparse, and language barriers or miscommunications around spice levels, utensils, and what is on the bowl create friction; some bowls appear underwhelming, missing toppings like avocado or edamame, or serving options misaligned with expectations; a few reviewers call the place ordinary or not particularly memorable, and one mentions not being served in French despite the Montreal location. Still, several diners say the food is satisfying and would return if certain details are addressed.View restaurant profile
Poke Monster
Opens Today at 10 amLatin Quarter, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviews reflect a positive impression of Poulet Rouge, with friendly, efficient service and chicken that is often described as fresh, tender and well seasoned, accompanied by generous portions that make the meals feel like good value. Diners note fast service, clean spaces and a wide range of sides and sauces, including options for lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets. The bowls and other offerings are described as filling and satisfying, and several comments highlight the restaurant's reliability and the ready availability of healthy choices. There are occasional criticisms such as instances of overcooked or chewy chicken, missing olives on a DoorDash order, and ambience or music being a tad loud, but these do not dominate the overall sentiment. The restaurant is also praised for accommodating large catering needs and film shoots, delivering warm, tasty meals in generous portions that keep teams energized.View restaurant profile
Poulet Rouge
Opens Today at 11:30 amQuartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Turbo Haüs is a beloved neighborhood bar with a punk vibe, lively live music, and a welcoming safe atmosphere. Reviewers praise good prices on beer pitchers and swanky cocktails, a crowd that keeps the energy high and a terrace that adds to the appeal. The staff and doorman are repeatedly praised for friendliness and professionalism, and the venue is noted for supporting artists and offering consistent good music. It is described as one of the best bars in Montreal and a top pick for nights out and casual drinks, with a warm community feel. Some comments flag occasional service hiccups and a mixed experience during happy hour, with limited non-alcohol options and drinks that can be watered down, leaving some guests unsure about returning. Overall Turbo Haüs is seen as a standout, affordable, music-forward spot that many plan to revisit for shows, drinks, and the inclusive vibe.View restaurant profile
Turbo Haüs
Opens Today at 5 pmLatin Quarter
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Brasseurs du Monde in Montreal offers a lively pub vibe with a strong beer program and a menu that pairs well with drinks, including crowd-pleasers like poutine, bao buns, and a variety of burgers and small plates. Reviewers highlight an extensive craft beer selection and note standout pairings such as a blueberry and tea beer, with dishes like fish and chips, salmon tartare, duck poutine, brisket, and mushroom burger earning praise. The atmosphere is energetic and can be loud when the place is full, and service or wait times may suffer on busy nights, with occasional concerns about cleanliness or value. Food quality is generally described as solid and flavorful, and several dishes are repeatedly praised for flavor balance and generous portions, though a few reports point to downsized portions or inconsistent results over time. The staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive, and the location near Saint Denis with a nice patio is appreciated, but seating can feel tight and the lively scene may not suit quieter preferences.View restaurant profile
Brasseurs du Monde
Proudly local beers by Brasseurs du Monde
Opens Today at 10 am
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite GamesGreat Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 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: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up ShowsView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Second Cup Café is described as a welcoming, clean and comfortable spot that is ideal for studying or meeting friends, with consistently friendly staff and a broad range of coffees and pastries and frequent new creations. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, usually conducive to focus, and seating is generally ample though weekends can feel crowded due to its central location near universities and transit hubs. Reviewers praise reliable service, good latte and pastries, and a sense of being treated like regulars, while a few note occasional misorders, tables that need cleaning after busy periods, or occasional inconsistency such as a burnt tasting coffee. Some mention higher prices but fair value, and a few report gift card issues or slow replies from customer service, though internet access and overall experience have improved for many. Overall, Second Cup Café comes across as a popular, comfortable cafe to work, study or meet friends, with a friendly team and a steady stream of menu updates that keep things interesting.View restaurant profile
Second Cup Café
Open until MidnightLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
L'Express comes across as a Montreal institution that conjures a classic Parisian bistro with damier tiled floors, dark wood, mirrors and a lively, intimate atmosphere. The menu sticks to timeless French brasserie fare with touches of Quebec, delivering crowd pleasers such as bone marrow, celery remoulade, beef tartare, duck confit, octopus and ravioli alongside a dependable steak frites, all complemented by a strong wine list and the simple abundance of house pickles and bread at the table. Service is frequently praised as attentive and friendly, with guests noting warm welcomes and guidance in ordering, though some visits describe occasional lapses or a dining room that can become very noisy when busy. Desserts like creme brulee, profiteroles, baba au rhum and other classics are often highlighted as memorable finshers, while a few diners report dishes that were only good rather than outstanding or prices that feel high for the value. Taken together, the sentiment is that L'Express offers authentic French comfort with a nostalgic vibe, solid quality, and a reliable, if sometimes imperfect, experience that keeps guests returning and reservations advised.View restaurant profile
L'Express
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneThe 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026View More
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews for Mr. Puffs highlight consistently warm and attentive service, with staff described as incredibly kind and helpful, and the venue noted as clean and well located; the menu is adored for its puffs, chocolate treats, milkshakes, and other sweet offerings, with customers reporting puffs that are hot, crispy on the outside and soft inside, and desserts and beverages earning high marks; the atmosphere is described as inviting and the experience as reliable, making it a go to place for a quick sugar fix; a few comments mention occasional hiccups such as orders being difficult to locate or some puffs arriving overcooked in delivery, and one note about portions or pricing depending on appetite; overall the impression is very positive with frequent intentions to return and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Mr. Puffs
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Across reviews, La Distillerie is praised for superb cocktails and attentive, friendly staff, a warm cozy atmosphere, and strong value with long drinks served in mason jars that many describe as perfectly balanced. Guests repeatedly note the welcoming vibe for a night out with friends or a date, the option to bring in food, and a lively yet unpretentious scene. Favorites mentioned include the espresso martini and classic cocktails, with many praising the innovation and the quality of the drinks as well as the generous pours for the price. The bar is described as an institution in the neighborhood and a must visit in Montreal, with reviewers highlighting the mood lighting, unique flavors, and the skilled bartenders who tailor drinks to taste. A few entries express sadness about closures or changes, hoping for a speedy reopening, and a few note noise levels could be improved with acoustic tweaks. Overall, La Distillerie earns high marks for atmosphere, service, and a compelling cocktail program that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Distillerie
Opens Today at 5 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews for Osmow's Shawarma emphasize tasty food, generous portions, and friendly, attentive staff with quick service and good value. Diners praise a variety of items from shawarma wraps and bowls to soups, and many say they return often because the quality is reliable and the portions satisfy. Several reviewers mention standout service from staff, with friendly smiles and helpful menu explanations, and the ability to customize orders is appreciated. A few comments note a loud music level and a strong cleaner smell in the dining area, but these are outweighed by the welcoming atmosphere and fresh, flavorful dishes. Many claim it is the best shawarma in Montreal and a dependable go to when in the area.View restaurant profile
Osmow's Shawarma
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Pub West Shefford offers a friendly, relaxed vibe with regular quiz and themed nights that keep the bar lively. Reviewers praise the beer selection, especially local Quebec microbrews, and the food is described as pub-style and satisfying, from crispy sandwiches and fried chicken to straightforward snacks and pizzas, though some note portions shrinking and prices being a bit high for a pub. Service is commonly described as attentive and welcoming at the bar, but some reviews mention variability depending on who is on shift. The music can be very loud indoors, making conversation difficult at peak times, so many prefer the terrace for easier chatter. The setting is convenient in town and ideal for unwinding after work, with a festive atmosphere, friendly staff, and a steady schedule of events that encourage returning as a regular spot.View restaurant profile
Pub West Shefford
Opens Today at 3 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Le Terminal is described as a lively beer and food spot with a wide beer selection and tasty fare like tartare, burgers, poutine and fries, plus fast, friendly service from attentive staff. The atmosphere is clean and cozy, with a festive vibe during shows and a solid space for a drink or a performance. The venue is noted for open mic and stand up nights that draw appreciative crowds and strong sound when the room is on, but some reviews warn that acoustics can be poor and the music can be very loud, making conversation difficult. The menu is sometimes seen as not deeply explored, yet the dishes tried are excellent and the place is affordable, especially for IPA lovers who value the beer list. Overall Le Terminal comes across as a great option for casual dining and comedy, with welcoming staff and a warm ambiance, even though noise levels and menu depth can vary.View restaurant profile
Le Terminal
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Reviews for Pizzeria la focaccia describe a warm, inviting place with a wood-fired oven turning out pizzas praised for a crispy, flavorful crust and generous toppings, and many diners consider the pizza among the best in Montreal; the menu offerings such as makloub and baguette farcie are repeatedly highlighted for freshness and value. Service is often noted as fast, friendly, and professional with attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere, though a few comments mention slow service at peak times and seating that can feel cramped. The variety extends beyond pizza to well regarded sandwiches and stuffed breads that many find flavorful and satisfying, with high marks given to ingredients and preparation. Price is generally seen as reasonable for the quality, and overall the reviews express a strong willingness to return or recommend to others. While there are occasional delivery or order issues and occasional pizzas arriving cold or dry, the overall impression is that Pizzeria la focaccia offers a standout pizza experience and a top choice for casual dining in the area.View restaurant profile
Pizzeria la focaccia
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Quesada Burritos & Tacos earns praise for tasty, fresh, and colorful Mexican fare with a build-your-own approach to tacos and burritos plus a selection of sandwiches and salads, and portions are often described as generous while prices stay reasonable, making it a popular fast-casual option near the campus and downtown where midday energy adds to the vibe, though some reviews mention a quiet setting with no music. Reviewers consistently note friendly, attentive service and quick turnaround, with many highlighting a welcoming atmosphere and helpful staff; at the same time a few experiences point to inconsistency, such as meals arriving barely warm, small portions on some orders, or sauce requests not being handled as expected, and there are mentions of occasional miscommunication at certain locations. Vegetarian options are repeatedly praised, and freshness of ingredients, value for the money, and the ability to see orders prepared in front of you are commonly cited positives. Some customers appreciate the casual setting and occasional outdoor seating, while others mention the fast-food pace and a no-beer policy; overall the place is viewed as a solid, dependable option for a quick, satisfying Mexican meal.View restaurant profile
Quesada Burritos & Tacos
Opens Today at 10 amQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Taco Restaurants in Québec City: A Local Guide
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe Diese Onze Jazz Bar as a cozy basement venue that punches above its weight with outstanding live jazz, a warm intimate atmosphere, and a crowd that keeps coming back for both the music and the vibe. The performances are often intimate and energetic, with sound that stays clear from most seats and a small stage that makes the musicians feel up close. The food and drinks are praised for quality and a thoughtful selection, including cocktails and cheese, though some guests note prices can be high and the menu lacks more side dishes. Reservations are frequently recommended because the place fills up, especially for popular nights like big band or Tuesday shows. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, with staff handling busy nights well, though occasional slowdowns or staffing constraints are mentioned. Overall, Diese Onze Jazz Bar is seen as a true Montreal jazz institution with a distinctive vibe that blends great music, a cozy setting, and dependable hospitality, making it a go-to for jazz lovers and a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Diese Onze Jazz Bar
Opens Today at 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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