Lucille's Mont-Tremblant offers a warm, lively setting where guests consistently praise attentive, friendly service and a menu that shines from oysters and crab dip to lobster rolls, steaks and fresh seafood, with dishes beautifully presented and cooked to perfection; the cocktail and wine selection complements the food, and the heated terrace plus a stylish, comfortable dining room makes it ideal for casual dinners or special occasions; many reviews highlight fast, professional service, welcoming staff, and a vibrant atmosphere that invites return visits, while the location in the heart of Mont-Tremblant Village adds to the overall experience and solidifies it as a standout choice for dining in the mountains.View restaurant profile
Mogouyan Hand Pulled Noodle earns praise for fresh made noodles and pasta made on site, generous portions, and meals served hot and quickly. Reviewers describe the noodles as exceptional and the braised beef as super delicious and soft, with flavors noted as delicious and satisfying. The service is described as timely and very polite, contributing to a positive overall impression of quality and value.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Queues de Castor - BeaverTails describe hot, fresh beaver tails made to order with a wide range of toppings such as pistachio, caramel avalanche, apple, and Oreo, and they note a vegan poutine option with double cheese sauce that many find excellent. The service is repeatedly praised for being fast and friendly, even during busy periods when lines are long. The location in the village center is convenient, with limited seating and a lively atmosphere. Some comments mention the dough can be a bit firmer or less doughy depending on recipe changes. Prices are sometimes considered high for the portion, though the overall experience is described as enjoyable and worth it. Flavor variety, consistent freshness, and positive staff interactions emerge as common takeaways, making it a go-to stop on snow trips.View restaurant profile
Le Q.G. comes across as a warm cottage style spot with chalet vibes and a varied Quebecois menu that offers solid comfort fare and strong drinks, and the service is frequently described as attentive and friendly, though experiences vary with long waits during busy periods and some dishes arriving after delays; smoke from the grill is noticeable, especially downstairs, leaving clothes smelling though upstairs is less affected, and a few reviews note occasionally overcooked fish or dishes that feel rushed or simply average; many guests praise the cozy ambiance, the bar seating option, and items like game meats, duck, ravioli, burgers, and desserts, while bread is sometimes extra and overall value depends on timing and appetite; overall Le Q.G. provides a charming, convivial Quebecois dining experience with excellent service and memorable surroundings, but timing and consistency can vary on peak nights.View restaurant profile
Restaurant La Quintessence is praised for superb food, creative dishes, and a stunning lake view that elevates the dining experience. Service is frequently described as attentive and helpful with a strong wine list, though several reviews mention occasional slowness, disorganization, or menu issues. The ambiance is often called elegant and romantic, with memorable terrace settings and live music on some evenings. Standout menu items include the seafood tower, octopus, confit white onion with fermented wheat risotto, foie gras, and a rich Caesars salad, while desserts such as Melilot Flower creme brulee and house-made sorbets are singled out. Some guests find the price point high or meals under seasoned or inconsistent, yet many consider it among the best Tremblant options for a special night out. Overall the restaurant is viewed as a top choice for those seeking refined dining with beautiful views and strong culinary execution, with the caveat that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Overall impressions of La maison de la crêpe are mixed but tilt positive, with many praising the flavorful crepes, generous portions, and the wide range of sweet and savory options. Diners often highlight favorites like Florentine, Cousin Mary, Fiesta, and Nutella-topped combinations, along with standout desserts such as caramel apple and rich onion soup. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with several notes of excellent staff and a welcoming atmosphere, though a few visits mention rushed or subpar service, especially during busy times, and one comment about a rude entrance host. The village setting and cozy two-floor layout, plus a sunny terrace, contribute to a memorable dining experience, and some guests appreciate stroller accommodations and quick takeout options. Prices are consistently described as elevated, reflecting Tremblant pricing, with some diners calling portions generous and worth it, while others feel the value is steep or the experience too pricey; a few gripes include extra charges on certain toppings, inconsistent quality on breakfast items, and the absence of wifi for business meals. Despite the variances, many would return for brunch or a casual meal and recommend trying a mix of sweet and savory crepes.View restaurant profile
Ô Wok draws a wide range of impressions, with many guests praising fresh, flavorful dishes and generous portions. The service is repeatedly described as welcoming, attentive, and friendly, helping create a cozy dining atmosphere. The setting, especially the terrace, is noted as appealing and suited to the resort vibe. Prices tend to be high for a resort area, and several reviews question value, though others call the menu diverse and worth the splurge. Some dishes miss the mark, with a few soups or curries described as too sweet, misordered, or lacking authentic flavor, and a number of items reported as overcooked or underseasoned. Despite inconsistencies, many visits are described as excellent or outstanding, with favorites like pad thai, green curry, and dumplings earning strong praise and a sense of a hidden gem for those seeking Asian-inspired options. Overall, responses present Ô Wok as a strong, sometimes divisive choice in the area, balancing flavorful options and standout service against higher prices and occasional kitchen missteps.View restaurant profile
🍽️
Know where to eat in Montreal before everyone else.
Get the first look at the hottest openings, secret menus, and RestoMontreal.ca's weekly top picks. Join 50,000+ foodies.
Chocolato is described as a standout for ice cream, hot chocolate, waffles, and sundaes, offering a wide variety of flavors, cone sizes, toppings and dips that keep options exciting for all ages. The atmosphere is frequently praised as cozy and inviting, with warm decor and sometimes a fireplace. Service is often fast and friendly, though a few reviews mention long lines and occasional missteps in handling orders. The menu features favorites like salted caramel, chocolate fondue, mocha, and cheesecake flavors, along with gelato and sorbets, with many mentions of excellent dipped cones and rich chocolate textures. Some reviewers note higher prices and occasional limited flavor availability, but overall Chocolato earns strong recommendations as a must try for a sweet treat, especially for a midday outing or after dinner. The experience can depend on crowd levels, yet the overall sentiment celebrates quality ice cream, creative dipping, and a fun, comforting vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight La Diable as a lively Mont Tremblant staple where on site craft beer and generous pub fare define the experience. Guests consistently praise the beer selection and many favorites include poutine, burgers, ribs, and pulled pork, with portions described as large and satisfying. The terrace and warm atmosphere, often described as cozy and welcoming, make it a popular apres-ski stop, and staff are frequently commended for fast, friendly service, though a few experiences note crowds can slow things down and some days feel noisier. Value is mixed: prices can be higher in the resort setting, but several comments mention good value for Tremblant and generous servings, while a few reservations call certain beers or menu items underwhelming. Overall, La Diable is seen as a go-to for beer lovers and groups seeking a casual, fun vibe with solid food and standout house brews, with consistent praise for the atmosphere and dependable service.View restaurant profile
Reviewers generally describe Bullseye Bar & Steak House as a place that has improved a lot, delivering fresh, flavorful food with generous portions and attentive service that many find genuinely welcoming. The ambiance is often praised as friendly and suitable for groups, with a nice bar or terrace vibe that enhances the overall experience. Several comments highlight a noticeable turnaround in both menu and service, with meals arriving hot, well prepared, and clearly made with care. Some critiques mention slow or inconsistent service, especially during busy periods, and price points that can feel high for certain dishes or portions. Opinions on specific items vary, with rib or steak dishes earning praise in some visits and other dishes falling short in flavor or value in others. Overall, Bullseye Bar & Steak House is frequently recommended and remembered for strong food quality and improved staff engagement, while a few reviews warn prospective guests to expect crowds, higher prices, and occasional uneven service.View restaurant profile
Mi-Station reviews point to a hot day visit with a long line and only a few staff, which can slow things down, with a menu mainly offering vanilla and chocolate and some wish for more flavors. The ice cream is described as smooth, tasty, and a good size, though a few notes mention it can be a bit too creamy and that sugar content is reasonable; praise appears for fast service, cleanliness, and organization, while others feel the experience is decent but not especially special due to the classic flavors. A coffee ice cream option gets positive mention, and the bottom line is that Mi-Station is a solid choice for ice cream on a busy weekend if patience is available.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Pizzateria depict a busy, welcoming spot in Mont Tremblant with a lively vibe and solid value for the area. Pizzas are frequently described as tasty with a thin crust and generous toppings, and the menu includes vegan and gluten-free options that some diners appreciate, though a few note the crust can feel cracker-like or toppings can be light for the price. The sangria and tiramisu are often praised, and the beer and wine selection adds to the casual atmosphere. Service is described as friendly and efficient, especially during peak times, but some visits mention slow or inconsistent service and occasional mixups when crowded. The portions are sometimes seen as small for the price, contributing to mixed opinions on value, yet many families and visitors enjoy the cozy setting, outdoor seating, and the overall experience. In sum, Pizzateria emerges as a reliable, approachable choice for pizza lovers visiting the village, delivering enjoyable meals and a warm ambience, with room for improvement in consistency of pizza quality and portion size.View restaurant profile
Ya'ooooo Pizza-Bar is described as a lively spot with thick crust pizzas, strong customization options including Persian style pies, and solid vegan choices, though some reviews say the prices are high for the area. The pizza quality is generally praised as tasty and fresh, with standout items like the Margherita and gluten free pizza earning enthusiastic notes. Ambience is warm and inviting with a busy sports bar vibe and both indoor and outdoor seating, though the space can feel small and crowded during peak hours. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, but some visits note slower service in rushes or occasional missteps such as issues with receipts. Late hours are a common theme, making it a go-to for late night cravings, and many guests say the experience is worth a visit and would return. The menu also features extras like nachos and onion rings, and several reviewers appreciate staff flexibility with dietary restrictions. Overall, Ya'ooooo Pizza-Bar comes across as a popular choice for groups and casual dining, delivering flavorful pizzas, a lively atmosphere, and dependable if uneven service.View restaurant profile
Reviews of A Mano in Mont Tremblant describe a standout Italian experience with fresh, authentic dishes, especially Neapolitan pizzas with a light, flavorful crust and house-made pastas, set in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Service is generally attentive and friendly across visits, though pacing can be uneven and a few meals arrive cold or at small portions for the price. The pizzas and pastas are repeatedly cited as delicious and worth the cost, with many calling it one of the best Italian options in the village and a must-visit, while a small number note higher prices and occasional inconsistency. Overall, A Mano is widely regarded as a premier choice for gourmet Italian dining in Tremblant, offering stellar pizza, strong ambiance, and a dining experience that brings guests back.View restaurant profile
Overall Léo attracts strong praise for food quality and inventive dishes, with many noting an excellent beef Wellington and other standout plates, plus a warm modern ambiance and attentive service that contributes to a memorable dining experience. The restaurant is repeatedly described as a high end option with a solid cocktail and wine program and pleasant staff, sometimes highlighted by renovations. However reviews also show inconsistency in service and value, including slow or under staffed evenings, missteps like dish mixups, and prices that can feel steep for portion sizes. Some brunch and breakfast visits were criticized for slow service or cold dishes, and a few notes mention spicy sauces without warnings. All in all Léo is seen as a top choice on Tremblant that can deliver exceptional meals and hospitality, but experiences vary and price remains a consideration.View restaurant profile
Margaux is described in reviews as having attentive, friendly service that makes guests feel well taken care of, with excellent coffee and a welcoming, clean, and inviting atmosphere. It is portrayed as a great spot for a drink, a coffee, or a quick bite, with a pleasant vibe and a personal, approachable feel from the staff.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Au Grain de Café as a cozy, stylish spot at the top of Mont Tremblant village where the coffee and pastries shine, with the croissant and mocha earning frequent praise and the Croque Monsieur described as a standout, and the caramel latte and other drinks noted as delightful, all contributing to a warm, European vibe. The staff are consistently friendly and the location is convenient for a village visit, though lines can form in the morning and service may slow when orders pile up. Non dairy milks are available and vegan desserts such as brownie and apple crumble are offered, while vegan sandwiches or chili can be scarce on busy days. Some comments point to occasional coffee inconsistencies or a few dishes not meeting expectations, but the cafe is still regarded as a Tremblant staple and a favorite spot for a relaxing coffee break in the village.View restaurant profile
Overall, Poco Loco is described as a lively, welcoming Mexican spot in Tremblant with a warm vibe, friendly service and mostly solid to excellent dishes. Standouts include birria tacos, fish tacos, burrito bowls and nachos, with reviews praising fresh, in-house prepared flavors and generous portions, and drinks like spicy margaritas and sangria getting love. Atmosphere and hospitality are repeatedly highlighted as major positives, though some experiences note slow or inconsistent service, occasional bland or overcooked items, and concerns about pricing or gluten-free options. Taken together, Poco Loco comes across as a vibrant, well-loved spot that many patrons would return to for the flavors and vibe, while a few reviews caution that not every dish meets expectations.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Rocky Mountain Chocolate as a destination for rich, well-made chocolates and sweets, with favorites like cheesecake bombs, praline cups, and caramel apples, plus standout hot chocolate and ice cream that many say offer true chocolate flavor and comforting indulgence. The location in Mont Tremblant is repeatedly praised for being convenient and appealing, and the overall quality is said to justify the higher price point. Service is noted as friendly and attentive in many visits, though a few comments mention moments of cooler or more restrained treatment and a stricter sampling policy, especially with families or during busy times. The shop is framed as a true Canadian chocolaterie experience with a wide variety and festive presentation that encourages visitors to sample and return. Some reviews also note occasional variation in flavor or that some items may be pricey and not all options appeal to every palate.View restaurant profile
Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais stands out in Mont Tremblant for fresh, creative sushi and comforting ramen, with a lively yet relaxing atmosphere that pairs well with smooth jazz and apres ski vibes. Reviewers regularly praise the quality of fish, torched sushi, and the ramen, while noting that portions can be small and the prices high for Tremblant. The service is described as friendly and knowledgeable on many visits, though a few experiences point to variability in staff attentiveness and in wine options. Some diners feel the experience justifies the cost, calling it a top pick and a hidden gem, while others cite issues like cold miso soup or rice served separately in curry dishes and inconsistent value for money. Overall, the consensus is that the restaurant offers some of the best Japanese cuisine in the area, with standout items and a compelling atmosphere, even as price and portion concerns temper the impressions for a segment of guests.View restaurant profile
🍽️
Know where to eat in Montreal before everyone else.
Get the first look at the hottest openings, secret menus, and RestoMontreal.ca's weekly top picks. Join 50,000+ foodies.
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails draws mostly positive notices for classic flavors, reliable beaver tails topped with maple, pistachio, and other toppings, and tasty hot chocolate, with several reviewers saying the taste mirrors the Ottawa location. The setting on the hill is praised for views and photo opportunities, and staff are repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, with some reviews noting quick bilingual service. However, experiences with service can vary, with one report of slow service when only a single staff member was on duty and food arriving not hot, while another location is described as fast and fresh. The menu is seen as varied enough to include poutine and other treats, and merchandise in the shop is a plus for some visitors. A rare negative note mentions illness after eating a queue de castor, alleging uncleanliness, though this is not representative of the overall mood. Overall, Queues de Castor - BeaverTails is viewed as a tasty, dependable stop for warm treats on cold days, offering friendly service and consistent flavors, with some days affected by crowding or seating limitations.View restaurant profile
Overall, SoCal Kitchen earns high marks for fresh, flavorful bowls and a broad menu that includes poke bowls, fish tacos, burgers, and nachos, with portions described as fair and ingredients praised for quality, while a few dishes fall short such as soggy nachos and lobster rolls that lean more on mango and lettuce than lobster; the vibe is relaxed and lively, with attentive, friendly staff and good service that often makes the difference, and many reviews celebrate birthdays, dietary accommodations, and a standout mystery drink experience that adds a fun touch; drinks and cocktails receive praise, and although prices can be on the higher side in a resort setting, the consensus is that the combination of food quality, atmosphere, and service makes it a recommended spot, particularly for poke bowls and casual bites.View restaurant profile
Viva Thé is described as a popular Tremblant bubble tea spot with a playful space theme and panda decor, offering drinks like brown sugar milk bubble tea, mango tea with mango jelly, and a peach iced tea with popping lychee boba, with options to have warm, cold or slush and to use dairy free milks such as soy or coconut milk along with both tapioca pearls and other pearl types. The staff are frequently noted as polite, friendly and knowledgeable, with quick service even when crowded and prices that feel fair compared with city prices; some reviewers praise accommodating service and the engaging atmosphere, while at least one review reports horrendous service with little effort to explain choices and notes being served water instead of tea. The overall impression is that Viva Thé makes for a nice stop for bubble tea lovers, with several reviewers calling it among the best spots in Quebec and appreciating the variety of drinks, pearls, and dairy free options, and the clean, welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Le Shack Restaurant sits at the heart of Mont Tremblant village as a lively rustic pub at the base of the ski area, where burgers like the Brie burger and a range of pub favorites draw crowds after a day on the slopes. The Brie burger is repeatedly praised as exceptional and the fries are often described as flavorful. The vibe is described as fun, with a fireplace table, terrace seating, and a lively atmosphere that suits apres ski. The service is praised for friendliness and efficiency on busy days, though some visits report slow or uneven service and occasional rude interactions, and prices that feel high for the portions. Food quality is described as solid pub fare with hits and misses, including standout dishes and others that feel average or pricey for the area. Overall the place is seen as reliable for a quick casual meal or a relaxed drink, offering a great location and atmosphere for a ski day, even if the experience can vary.View restaurant profile
La Forge Bar & Grill sits at the base of the mountain and is a popular apres ski spot with a cozy terrace by fire pits and heat lamps. Menu highlights include smash burgers with truffle Parmesan fries, lobster mac and cheese, and a foie gras burger, with desserts like bread pudding and chocolate cake, though some reviews feel portions are small and prices high for the quality. Service is frequently praised for being friendly and attentive, especially during busy periods, but experiences vary with occasional slow service, mixed kitchen execution, and a few concerns about tipping and value. The ambiance is a strong point, whether on the ski lift inspired outdoor tables or inside with a warm, inviting vibe, though a few guests found the interior chilly or the crowd overwhelming at peak times. Overall, it offers a lively, location driven experience with standout items and dependable staff, but not every dish or visit meets the same high expectations and prices reflect the resort setting.View restaurant profile
Fat Mardi's in Mont Tremblant is described as a lively local favorite with a warm, welcoming vibe and a diverse menu that includes steak de bavette, poutine, wings, burgers, seafood, and vegan options; the drinks program and patio atmosphere are repeatedly praised, and the location in the village with good views and dog friendly seating is a plus, sometimes accompanied by live music. Service is noted as friendly and attentive on many visits, though a few experiences mention slower service or some inconsistency, and prices tend to be on the higher side. Overall the reviews present Fat Mardi's as a standout spot that offers generous portions, solid quality, and a memorable atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Patrons praise attentive service at AXE Lounge Bar, with clear guidance on spirits that makes choices simpler despite the many options, and a good wine selection with a helpful bartender. Oysters and a charcuterie board are described as very good, while the overall food is considered okay with items like poutine and salmon tartare. The view near the window shows skiers and the warm, cozy ambiance enhances the experience.View restaurant profile
Overall impressions of Le Comptoir Cuisine Du Marché mix high praise for breakfast with concerns about service and value on other visits. Breakfast is described as featuring an open buffet with a high quality, fresh, flavorful selection that is well prepared, and the atmosphere is pleasant with service described as attentive and friendly; a standout server is noted in some accounts, contributing to a great experience. A separate Christmas dinner experience in the area is described as mismanaged and overpriced, with noise at a nearby table, slow drink service, guests clearing their own tables, a long wait for the bill, and a coat check that leaves guests unsure where items are. Some breakfast items receive criticism for not meeting expectations, with powdered eggs in scrambled eggs, mediocre bacon, a waffle that is not fluffy, a croissant that is not flaky, and a very sweet crepe, while fresh fruit remains a highlight. In sum, Le Comptoir Cuisine Du Marché appears to deliver a standout breakfast through quality food and friendly service, but comparisons to other meals or peak times suggest potential gaps in staffing, pacing, and value.View restaurant profile
Altitude, located inside the Mont Tremblant Casino, is described in reviews as offering a strong Sunday brunch with a wide variety of dishes and generally delicious food, with the Caesar salad a standout and the onion soup good, though several dishes like the risotto and beef cheeks fall short and the overall seasoning can be very salty; the decor is repeatedly praised as beautiful and comfortable, the terrace providing a nice view of the mountains, and the atmosphere enhanced by live music on occasion; service is often courteous and attentive, though some visits experience delays or items running out and bread not arriving with the main course; the brunch buffet is small and cozy with a salad bar, hot savory stations, seafood options like shrimp, oysters and gravlax, omelette and crepe stations, pastries and fresh fruit, plus coffee and orange juice included per person; opinions on value vary, with some noting good value compared to the area and others feeling the experience was uneven, and several memories reference pre COVID experiences as better, but overall Altitude is seen as a solid choice with good food, a nice setting, and pleasant service, even as pacing, availability, and seasoning can differ between visits.View restaurant profile