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Poutine in Saint-Eustache

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Restaurant 25e Avenue - Poutine in Saint-Eustache

Restaurant 25e Avenue

Open until 1:45 am
(225)
Saint-Eustache

Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Restaurant 25e Avenue is described as a peaceful, welcoming spot with a family feel, a varied menu, and generous portions at good value, and the staff are typically friendly, fast and attentive. The pizza is repeatedly praised as a standout and the overall food is noted as tasty and reasonably priced, with many diners enjoying the lunch service and even delivery. Several reviews highlight a lively but well managed atmosphere, while others point to slower service during busy times and occasional fatigue among staff. Some comments mention the decor and freshness of the venue as areas that could be refreshed, but most praise the friendly service and the ability to accommodate families and groups, along with late night hours. A rare critique mentions an aggressive server over tipping, but such views are not representative of the consensus, which remains that Restaurant 25e Avenue offers solid quality and value for a neighborhood option with dependable food and service.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier - Poutine in Saint-Eustache

L'Oeufrier

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(145)
Saint-Eustache

Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack Experiences18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews of L'Oeufrier describe a busy and popular spot for breakfast and brunch where generous portions, colorful dishes, and playful menu titles are often praised and the food is frequently described as delicious and comforting. Service is noted as friendly and efficient at times, helping a quick turnaround, but many accounts mention inconsistent attention and long waits, with occasional misses like not refilling water or coffee and slow seating. While some guests report highlights such as bagels with smoked salmon and crepes with whipped cream, others mention burnt crepes, cold meals, and a problematic batch of potatoes with onions. Prices have risen since Covid, and coffee is sometimes charged separately, which some find surprising. Despite the drawbacks, the consensus is that the food quality is strong, portions generous, and the atmosphere welcoming, making L'Oeufrier a good choice for family outings and casual meals, though experiences can vary by visit.View restaurant profile

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