La Distillerie is described as a warm, intimate spot with a thoughtfully curated drinks menu and tasty bites, including vegetarian and vegan options. Guests praise attentive, friendly service and a staff that explains the menu and even customizes dishes or cocktails, contributing to a convivial, relaxed vibe and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. While a few notes mention occasional inconsistency in cocktail balance during certain evenings and crowds that can get loud, the overall experience, decor, and value, plus the option to play board games, make it a standout choice for friends, coworkers or a date.View restaurant profile
Pizza St-Laurent earns praise for flavorful food and friendly service, with the chicken singled out as a standout and the overall experience described as satisfying in a small, convenient setting; one buttered rice dish contained a whole piece of cinnamon that upset some diners and was discarded, while another dish, lasagna, was extremely spicy and could not be finished; the reviews suggest there is something for everyone, and the atmosphere is noted as close, welcoming, and well suited for Muslim diners.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Bungalow Bar Salon as disappointing, with service described as only okay and an initial impression of a pleasant place overshadowed by reports of drug use in the washroom and concerns about staff involvement. A staff member is noted as being helpful with the order, but the negative elements seem to dominate the overall impression.View restaurant profile
At Café Terrasse 1957, reviews highlight a beautiful terrace, a pleasant vibe, and friendly service that many describe as professional, with good coffee and refreshing drinks; the location is praised, especially in summer when the street is pedestrianized, and the spot is seen as a good place for a casual drink with friends or a late night out on the south shore; dining experiences vary, with some meals called excellent or solid and a simple burger rated well by some, but others report uneven kitchen quality, slow service, and missteps such as starters arriving late, a BLT that tasted flat or lacked proper tomatoes, and a dessert that was extremely sweet; some reviews mention that value is not always strong and the menu can fall short of expectations, while still noting that the sangria is light and refreshing and that the overall atmosphere can be charming; overall the place is viewed as a local institution with a compelling terrace and a vibe, yet experiences can be inconsistent and caution is advised around food quality and timing.View restaurant profile
Pizza Metro draws broad praise for delicious pizzas with a light, crisp crust and generous, fresh toppings, offering very good quality for the price and large portions that keep customers coming back. Delivery is usually fast and reliable with courteous staff, and the dining room is described as warm and clean, though a few reviews note occasional delays or order mixups and some items like fries can be inconsistent. The menu's variety, including vegetarian options and pita chicken, is a standout, with many calling it the best pizza in Longueuil and a go-to choice for takeout or delivery, and the restaurant staying open late appeals to late night cravings. While a minority report service or consistency issues on busy days, the overall sentiment remains positive and loyal customers praise the friendly atmosphere and reliable pizzas.View restaurant profile
Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin comes across as a relaxed, convivial pool hall with many tables, comfortable wooden seating, and a menu that includes tasty fare like hot dogs; the vibe appeals to adults and teens alike and is described as friendly with music at a level that allows conversation. The entrance is a bit understated with a long carpeted staircase, but the main room is roomy and cool, and the space offers benches and stools to watch the game. The food is praised as very good and the staff is noted as friendly, making it a favored local hangout and possibly the best and biggest snooker spot in Quebec or even Canada. Some reviews mention a recent ownership change and a fire in the restaurant beneath that led to a shutdown with no clear reopening date. Overall the impressions point to a pleasant venue well suited for family evenings and social pool play, with a well regarded layout and menu.View restaurant profile
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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
L'Adversaire is described as a welcoming and lively pub with a vast board game collection and a kitchen that offers solid food at affordable prices. The beer and other drinks are praised for variety, with preferences for crisp on tap, fragrant sweetness, and enjoyable options like cider and stout, plus colorful drinks and popcorn that add to the fun. The staff are consistently friendly, helpful, and attentive, especially with explaining games and assisting during events. The atmosphere is warm and sociable, sometimes a touch noisy due to the busy gaming vibe, but many see it as ideal for nights with friends or for organizing gatherings. Regular events such as karaoke, burlesque nights, and weekly quiz nights are highlighted, along with opportunities to rent or buy a wide range of games. Dishes like nachos, grilled cheese with anchovies, and vegan snacks are noted as tasty, and some guests would like more non alcoholic options and a slightly smoother music mix. Overall, L'Adversaire is viewed as a must visit hub for gaming, dining, and lively evenings.View restaurant profile
Brasserie des Patriotes is described as a warm, neighborhood spot with quick, attentive service and a friendly bar that suits a relaxed evening of live music. The food earns praise for being delicious and affordable, with bagels baked fresh in view during some visits. Karaoke is a major draw, drawing a lively, sociable crowd and generally high quality performances that make for a fun, social night out. Some reviews note quirks with the karaoke schedule, mentioning that certain nights appear to favor those who have not yet sung and that late hours can limit opportunities to perform. Queues can form at busy times, the bar can feel a bit dark, and there are suggestions to start karaoke earlier, but the overall impression is a dependable, welcoming place to unwind, enjoy good value meals, and enjoy live entertainment.View restaurant profile