Kelly's Orchard feels like a welcoming neighborhood pub with a cozy vibe and a varied menu that covers pub staples like fish and chips, wings, burgers, and club sandwiches at reasonable prices. The staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with service that remains efficient even on busy nights, and the pub offers both indoor and outdoor seating along with accessible parking. The atmosphere is enhanced by live music, friendly crowds, and occasional events such as trivia nights, all contributing to a social, family friendly feel. A standout feature is an allergen chart that helps guests with dietary restrictions navigate the menu. While most visits are praised as great value with generous portions and quick service, some experiences note occasional inconsistencies such as a dry burger or slower service when crowded. Overall, Kelly's Orchard is seen as a reliable go to for a quick pint or a sit down meal, delivering a welcoming vibe and solid pub fare that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Hymus Bar comes across as a large, lively spot where drinks, not meals, are the focus. Beers are cold and priced reasonably, and the staff is described as friendly at times, with service praised when tables are smaller but can feel slow when the place is crowded. The atmosphere is loud and unpolished, and bathrooms are described as unkempt, which some see as part of the vibe. Food is only okay and not the highlight, while whiskey can be warm. The setting suits watching sports with friends, with a recent game bringing strong emotions, and overall the experience matches the expected casual bar vibe of a big, social space with a game day focus.View restaurant profile
Le Manoir is described as a West Island institution with a warm, casual brasserie vibe that draws crowds to watch sports on many TVs and enjoy generous portions at reasonable prices; the French onion soup is repeatedly singled out as a favorite, while dishes like roast beef, turkey dinners, seafood, fish and chips and burgers are praised for flavor and value, and a strong beer selection adds to the appeal. The atmosphere is often noted as lively and friendly, with quick service from a large staff, though some guests report slower service, occasional order mistakes, and concerns about cleanliness at entrances or outdoor areas, particularly during busy times and holidays. Takeout and advance ordering are highlighted as convenient, and the venue is repeatedly described as an easy, comfortable place for friends and families to gather for meals, drinks, and sports, maintaining a long standing presence on the West Island despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Overall Restaurant Lafleur is described as a Montreal staple for classic hot dogs, steamers and fries, with food that is generally hot, well prepared and served by friendly staff, though reviews note some variability. Many mention the Michigan hotdogs and fries as a highlight, with praise for taste and portion size, while others report changes to the Michigan sauce and a sense that portions or flavors have shifted over time. The dining room is described as clean and functional, service can be quick but occasionally slow, and staff often communicate in French with some English assistance. Some comments flag higher prices for items like poutine and smaller portions, while others celebrate the value of fast, satisfying comfort food. A few reviews point to needs such as clearer signage, refreshed bathrooms, or subtle updates to atmosphere, but the consensus remains that Restaurant Lafleur offers a reliable, nostalgic fast food experience that draws locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile