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Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

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Archibald Microbrasserie - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Archibald Microbrasserie

Popular microbrewery serving craft beer & seasonal pub grub in a rustic-chic space.
Open until 3 am
(942)
Blainville

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More

Review Summary

Archibald Microbrasserie comes across as a lively spot with an extensive beer list and well presented dishes, from shrimp tacos and mushroom ravioli to fondue, with many praising the quality and variety. The ambiance is warm and festive, enhanced by live bands and a convivial crowd that makes it a great choice for friends and groups. Service is frequently noted as friendly, efficient, and attentive, contributing to a smooth dining experience, though peak times can bring a bit of bustle or a slower pace. The beer program earns frequent praise, and the option to bring your own wine is appreciated. Some comments mention noise level and price, but the overall impression is one of a welcoming microbrewery that delivers on food, drink, and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Saint-Sau Pub Gourmand - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Saint-Sau Pub Gourmand

Opens Today at 8 am
(1876)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Le Saint-Sau Pub Gourmand comes across as a warm, welcoming spot to gather with friends or family, offering attentive service and consistently tasty food that spans from tartares and seafood to burgers and comforting classics. The vibe blends casual bistro charm with live music on many evenings, a lively yet friendly atmosphere, and a cozy wood accented setting that makes guests feel right at home. The beverage program shines with a strong beer selection and well crafted cocktails, while portions are generous and plates are nicely presented, and meals often arrive promptly even when the place is busy. This spot is regularly praised for its organized service, the staff who help secure a good table, and the overall experience that keeps guests returning for celebrations, casual meals, and nights out.View restaurant profile
Bistro St-Charles - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Bistro St-Charles

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(1270)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Bistro St-Charles consistently delivers delicious dishes and bold flavors, from crispy calamari to duck leg with a rich sauce and tender beef cheek, plus mushroom ravioli that pleases the palate. The atmosphere offers a lively yet welcoming bistro vibe, with a lovely terrace that enhances the dining experience. Service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness and knowledge, with staff able to explain gluten free options and accommodate requests smoothly. The menu changes on the slate, providing variety and a sense of discovery that pairs well with a thoughtful wine and drinks list. Guests note good value and consistent quality from start to finish, with many finding the overall experience enjoyable and memorable. Overall, Bistro St-Charles stands out as a reliable favorite for flavorful food, friendly service, and a warm, engaging atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Randolph Pub Ludique Saint-Jérôme - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Randolph Pub Ludique Saint-Jérôme

ENTERTAINMENT, BOARD GAMES, BEER, COCKTAILS, FOOD.
Open until 2 am
(633)
Saint-Jérôme

Mentioned in: Original and Unique Restaurants in MontrealLate-Night Dining in Montreal: Essential Stops for After-Dark GourmetsView More

Review Summary

Randolph Pub Ludique Saint-Jérôme offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a huge library of games and clear rule explanations that help groups jump into play right away. Guests consistently praise the lively vibe, engaging game masters, and attentive service that keeps drinks flowing and conversations lively. The venue is a great place for both friends and families to linger for hours, with multiple spaces for groups and a pub style menu that pairs well with a night of play. A wide range of games and new discoveries on each visit keep the experience fresh and exciting. Some comments mention food quality varying and occasional service quirks, but the overall energy, variety, and friendly staff often outweigh these notes. Reservations are suggested but not required, and the place tends to stay busy as guests return for the social connections and shared fun.View restaurant profile
Le Balthazar - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Balthazar

Balthazar is the perfect place to enjoy local beers, eat well and enjoy our live bands and DJs who will liven up your evenings.
Open until 3 am
(546)
Boisbriand

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Le Balthazar is described as a bustling, welcoming brasserie with a warm, stylish space, a lively bar, and a terrace that adds charm. The food is praised for generous portions, bold flavors, and standout items like tartare, burgers, wings, and other pub favorites, with many noting the quality and variety across the menu. Service is repeatedly highlighted as fast, attentive, and friendly, helping create a fun and sociable atmosphere for friends and groups. The beer and cocktail selection earns frequent praise and the live music or karaoke adds to the ambience, though a few reviews mention that the music can be loud and peak hours may bring longer waits. Overall, Le Balthazar frequently comes up as a go to place for a lively night out with good food and solid service.View restaurant profile
Le BAM - Bière au Menu - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le BAM - Bière au Menu

Local pub, live entertainment, good food, craft beers, natural wines.
Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
(111)
Bois-des-Filion

Review Summary

Le BAM - Bière au Menu comes across as a lively, welcoming spot with consistently excellent service and a warm atmosphere, a pub-bistro style kitchen serving delicious dishes to pair with a standout beer list that features a wide range of microbrews and tasty sausages. Frequent events and performances, along with karaoke nights and humor evenings, keep the energy high and guests noting the friendly, attentive staff and reasonable prices. Even when busy, the team takes good care of guests, creating memorable evenings with good music and live bands, though the volume can rise later in the night.View restaurant profile
SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie

Open until 2 am
(1188)
Saint-Jérôme

Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneBest Places for Tartare in MontrealView More

Review Summary

SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie comes across in reviews as a lively, stylish spot with a broad menu that shines on tartares, burgers, and cocktails; the food is consistently praised for freshness and flavor, especially the salmon and beef tartares, while the drinks are highlighted as creative and well balanced. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and efficient, helping guests feel welcome and well taken care of. The atmosphere is festive and convivial, with a modern decor and a deck that shines in warmer weather, though some nights can be loud and bustling. Value is noted through reasonable prices and helpful promotions, making it a go-to for groups and celebrations. Overall, the impression is that SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie offers a dependable, tasty, and sociable dining experience that guests are eager to repeat.View restaurant profile
SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie

Open until 2 am
(480)
Blainville, Sainte-Thérèse

Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneBest Places for Tartare in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Shaker Cuisine & Mixologie offers a lively and stylish atmosphere that makes it a popular choice for dinners, groups and celebrations, with a buzz that guests describe as festive and welcoming. The staff receive consistent praise for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful menu guidance, contributing to swift and courteous service on most visits. Drinks and cocktails stand out with a broad and creative selection that pairs well with a varied menu featuring tartares, burgers, salads and other crowd favorites. The ambiance is often highlighted as a key draw, with a dynamic vibe, chic decor and a terrace option that enhances the overall experience. While a few reviews note periods of high energy or louder volumes and occasional delays during busy times, the overall impression is positive and memorable. Shaker Cuisine & Mixologie is regarded as a dependable choice for good food, strong drinks and a lively, fun environment.View restaurant profile
Resto Station 45 - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Resto Station 45

Opens Today at 7 am
(111)
Saint-Jérôme

Review Summary

Resto Station 45 is described as a simple, unpretentious spot with a homey diner vibe where breakfast and lunch are reliably good, portions are generous, and prices are very reasonable. The experience is boosted by fast, friendly service and a welcoming staff, with some team members able to speak a bit of English, and the restaurant is run by two sisters which adds to the warm atmosphere. The fare is often praised as delicious and well prepared, approachable rather than exotic, and the overall ambiance is highlighted as charming and comfortable; kids love it too, and many note the place feels like a homey neighborhood favorite while offering good value. Occasional drawbacks include a small space causing a wait at times and discrepancies between posted hours and door hours that can cause a trip to feel wasted, but the consensus remains that Resto Station 45 is worth returning to for a quick, tasty meal.View restaurant profile
Resto De La Traverse - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Resto De La Traverse

May be temporarily closed
(68)
Oka

Review Summary

Resto De La Traverse draws mixed reviews, with some diners praising a warm, professional staff and a cozy vibe, and enjoying solid options like burgers and fish and chips. Several guests mention friendly service and good portions, noting the place as convenient near Oka and suitable for a casual lunch or dinner. Other reviewers describe disappointments such as a long wait for a salad that arrived lacking vegetables and sauce, a sense of being pressured about tipping, and inconsistencies in food quality and value. A few Italian and other guests recount a very pleasant atmosphere and attentive service, while one report describes a loud altercation by a different server that spoiled the mood. Overall, the impression is that Resto De La Traverse can deliver a friendly experience, but value, consistency and service interactions vary, influencing how high the bar is set on each visit.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Cage

Open until 1 am
(248)
Boisbriand

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Overall La Cage comes across in these reviews as a lively sports oriented chain where plenty of TVs, a friendly and attentive staff, and a casual atmosphere set the scene for good value meals to be enjoyed with friends or family. The wings, burgers, and other pub fare are repeatedly praised for flavor and portion size, with many noting fast service and a smooth dining experience even for large groups or families. The pricing is described as fair and the drinks and ambiance as enjoyable during games, and several promotions such as free wings tied to a club app and Canadiens goals are popular, though there are mentions of occasional confusion about terms. Several reviews highlight the helpful handling of dietary needs, including a strong experience for guests with allergies, and multiple visits note consistent quality across locations. Occasional downsides include the occasional longer wait for meals and a few menu items that did not meet expectations, but the overall sentiment remains highly favorable and many express a plan to return for another game night.View restaurant profile
Pizza Delphi Sous-Marins - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Pizza Delphi Sous-Marins

Opens Today at 11 am
(109)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Pizza Delphi Sous-Marins in Mirabel is described as a place with homemade style dishes, generous portions, and affordable prices, with the Speciale Delphie pizza and fresh sous marins earning frequent praise and meals served hot. The bread is fresh, service is friendly and efficient in a clean, welcoming atmosphere, and the bring your own wine policy is a common plus, though some reviews mention cash is the only accepted payment. Overall, reviews emphasize good value, solid flavors, a family friendly vibe, and hospitality that makes it worth a detour and a regular stop.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Les 2 Richard - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Brasserie Les 2 Richard

Opens Today at 11 am
(168)
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

Review Summary

Brasserie Les 2 Richard is described as a lively, comfortable spot with a warm atmosphere and a terrace that fits well for friends, sports nights, and casual meals; the beer selection and service are praised, with fast, friendly staff in many reviews, though one comment mentions a less welcoming experience; the menu gets mixed verdicts. Some dishes hit the mark with good flavors and hearty portions, such as fish and chips and a duck confit poutine, while others disappoint on value or execution, including a tataki salad with tiny vegetables, thin bruschetta crostini, and several proteins that were overcooked, from wings to hamburger steak; a General Tao is seen as overly sweet with a small chicken portion and bland sauce; prices are described as reasonable by some and a tad high by others. The overall sense is that Brasserie Les 2 Richard is a popular, casual dining option in Ste Agathe with a fun atmosphere during games, but expectations vary by dish, and interior comfort can be an issue on cooler days.View restaurant profile
Au Coin Pub Gastronomique - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Au Coin Pub Gastronomique

Located in Hôtel Mont-Tremblant
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(355)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Au Coin Pub Gastronomique is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a lively local vibe where the food is often praised for being flavorful and varied, featuring items like braised beef, poutine, beef tartare, burgers, duck and salmon pave, and other comforting dishes that go beyond typical pub fare. The atmosphere is repeatedly highlighted as warm and homey, with a fireplace, rustic decor, and a terrace with a nice view that suits apres ski or relaxed meals. Service is a mixed bag: attentive and friendly on many visits, but occasionally slow or uneven, with some guests reporting long waits or missed orders. Value is described as hit or miss, with some finding prices high for the area while others feel portions and quality justify the cost. Overall the restaurant is regarded as a dependable local favorite worth returning to for the food and ambiance, especially for a casual yet stylish Tremblant dining experience.View restaurant profile
Dieu du Ciel! - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Dieu du Ciel!

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(536)
Saint-Jérôme

Review Summary

Dieu du Ciel! is described as a standout microbrewery with an outstanding and varied beer list that pleases beer enthusiasts, including many praising IPAs and house specialties. The menu receives high marks for solid food such as burgers, poutine, soups, and shareables, with generous portions and thoughtful seasoning. Ambiance is warm and lively, with a spacious terrace that many enjoy, though the place can be noisy and parking can be tricky. Service is frequently highlighted as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable about beers, with several reviews noting a few perfect matches and a strong overall experience, while a few busy moments bring slower service. Some readers mention menu changes and frustrations about removing beloved items and limited vegan options, as well as price increases. Overall, Dieu du Ciel! comes across as a reliable, beloved destination for gatherings with friends or family looking for great beer and a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie Saint-Arnould - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Microbrasserie Saint-Arnould

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(307)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Overall, Microbrasserie Saint-Arnould is praised for its strong beer selection and a pleasant terrace and vibe, with several reviews highlighting delicious pub style food, good appetizers, and even standout pizza, while others feel the food is overpriced for the quality and describe dishes as meh or too salty, and a few critique the fish and chips, wings, and poutine on certain visits. Service is mixed, ranging from fast and friendly to slow or inattentive, with at least one rude server mentioned; some patrons report excellent service in contrast to negative experiences. Several comments mention changes in ownership or management and note that the microbrewery and restaurant have become separate entities, which may affect consistency. In short, the beer and ambiance are consistently strong draws, but dining experiences vary widely, making it worth a stop mainly for the beer and terrace, while menu experiences can be hit or miss.View restaurant profile
Lounge Jackalope - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Lounge Jackalope

Open until 3 am
(15)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Overall, Lounge Jackalope is described as a small spot for beer rather than dining, with an atmosphere that is fabulous and lively, bartenders who are friendly and smiling, and plenty of laughter; the music is really good, but the space can feel smoky and the crowd tends to be young; a cheeky moment involving a server's dress sparked playful speculation, yet the overall vibe remains upbeat and enjoyable.View restaurant profile
Bistro bar du parc - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Bistro bar du parc

Open until 3 am
(82)
Saint-Jérôme

Review Summary

Overall, Bistro bar du parc draws praise for a friendly, attentive staff, a festive and welcoming ambiance, and high quality, generously portioned dishes. Many guests note the steak is well cooked and the penne rosé stands out, and the broad wine and cocktail selection, along with affordable beer, adds to the appeal. Experiences vary, with some praising impeccable service and others reporting slower payment processes and billing that separates food and drinks. The restaurant is described as well kept and clean, and the owner is described as generous, contributing to a homey, hospitable feel. A Tuesday special and a wide menu are frequently mentioned, making it a place worth trying for travelers and locals alike, who often leave with a positive impression of the atmosphere and value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Olive - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Restaurant Olive

Opens Today at 7 am
(251)
Lachute

Review Summary

Restaurant Olive earns praise for flavorful meals and a warm, family friendly atmosphere. The menu covers breakfast, pizza and Greek inspired dishes, with casual favorites like the smoked salmon wrap, wings, and pita with chicken, and portions described as generous and well presented. Service is generally friendly and attentive and good value, though a few visits note slower pacing or occasional hiccups such as a pea soup that isnt fully cooked and a chicken souvlaki that was a little dry. The overall impression is of a reliable, unpretentious spot that many diners keep returning to for solid food, friendly vibes, and consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Resto-Pub de la Montagne - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Resto-Pub de la Montagne

Opens Today at 11 am
(133)
Saint-Joseph-du-Lac

Review Summary

Resto-Pub de la Montagne is described as a beautiful place with a warm ambiance, attentive staff, and delicious cuisine that pleases a range of tastes. Live music on several evenings, especially Thursday through Saturday, adds to the lively atmosphere. Pizza and other pub staples are repeatedly praised, with the pizza described as excellent and among the best in the region. The venue features a terrace with a countryside view and interior fireplaces, contributing to a cozy rustic vibe. Prices can be a bit high for this type of fare, but many patrons return for the pizza and the ambiance. Service is noted as quick and courteous, with staff earning frequent compliments for friendliness. There are occasional criticisms, such as a missed pepperoni on a delivery and a dispute with the owner, but these are rare compared with the overall positive impressions. Overall, it stands out for those who enjoy live bands, hearty dishes, and a welcoming setting that feels like a local gathering spot, with decor described as dark and charming and in need of a refresh.View restaurant profile
Top Shot - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Top Shot

Opens Today at 11 am
(213)
Lachute

Review Summary

Top Shot draws broad praise for its ribs and wings, with many saying the food is solid and the portions generous, and the menu also features fried chicken and poutine at fair prices for a casual night out with a beer and TVs around to watch the game. The atmosphere is described as lively and welcoming, with a patio option and occasional live performances that many guests enjoy, though a few notes mention that the sound could be better and seating near the door can be chilly. Service is consistently highlighted as fast and friendly, contributing to a festive vibe and memorable shows, while some reviews call items like fish and chips average and point to fries or batter that are not homemade. Overall Top Shot is seen as a strong, affordable choice for ribs and wings, a bustling social scene, and a place to catch a game or a show with attentive staff, with some dishes meeting high expectations and others varying.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie La Diable - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Microbrasserie La Diable

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(648)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

La Diable is described as a lively Mont Tremblant pub with an excellent beer lineup and large, satisfying portions of hearty pub fare. Reviewers highlight standout items like ribs, bison burger, pulled pork nachos, French onion soup, and poutine, along with crowd-pleasing options such as butter chicken and burgers that range from solid to exceptional. The atmosphere is praised as fun and welcoming, with a sunny terrace, dog friendly seating, and fast, friendly service that makes it ideal for apres ski or casual meals with friends or family. A few comments note higher prices for a resort town, occasional service hiccups during busy times, and some dishes not hitting the mark (fries that arrive cold, burgers cooked too far). Overall, the place is frequently recommended for beer lovers and diners seeking hearty, flavorful food in a convivial setting, with a strong emphasis on craft beers and generous portions.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Le Bistro Resto Pub - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Brasserie Le Bistro Resto Pub

Open until 3 am
(86)
Mont-Laurier

Review Summary

Brasserie Le Bistro Resto Pub is widely praised for excellent cuisine and generous portions, with dishes like a tasty poutine italienne highlighted as standout value. The overall sentiment points to great food, large portions for the price, and a lively atmosphere with friendly service and a pub vibe. The space can feel small and a bit noisy, yet the ambiance remains welcoming and suited for social outings, with live chansonniers adding to the mood. Reviewers consistently note reliable, attentive service and a vibe that makes it a go to spot in Mont Laurier for casual dining, good value, and a fun, social scene.View restaurant profile
Le Pub Code Rouge - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Pub Code Rouge

Open until 3 am
(12)
Lachute

Review Summary

Le Pub Code Rouge delivers courteous service, excellent food, and a lively atmosphere with a young crowd and a few older patrons who still have a great time. The staff, especially the bartenders, are attentive and polished, and the Wednesday tartare trio is simply delicious. A small shooter and a drink called Yagger are noted as good, and the wine selection is offered with discounts, making the visit worthwhile. Overall, the venue feels friendly and upbeat, with memorable evenings and solid value.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie Le Prospecteur - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Microbrasserie Le Prospecteur

Open until 2 am
(127)
Val-d'Or

Review Summary

Microbrasserie Le Prospecteur is described as a lively spot with a wide beer selection and solid food, where guests praise flavorful dishes such as tartare and ribs, generous portions, and good value. The ambiance is frequently described as top notch both inside and on the rooftop terrace, with a vibrant and natural feel that makes it a great spot to meet friends. Service is noted as friendly and attentive by many, with staff taking care of guests, even as a few reviews mention longer waits for starters like nachos and wings. Karaoke nights and a sense of family welcome add to the overall appeal, and the beers and cocktails receive strong praise along with a varied menu that can satisfy different tastes. Overall, the reviews converge on a place that excels in beer, atmosphere, and hospitality, offering a popular destination for local dining and socializing.View restaurant profile
La Maison du Brasseur - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Maison du Brasseur

Opens Today at 2 pm
(70)
Mont-Tremblant

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit Spots

Review Summary

Reviews portray La Maison du Brasseur as a small, unpretentious brewpub with a strong local beer and mead lineup and a notable range of in house brews. Free popcorn and a friendly, attentive staff add to a welcoming vibe, and service is consistently praised. The atmosphere is convivial with a charming terrace and a clean, inviting interior, and games are available for groups. Beers receive frequent praise for balance and quality, including an especially solid IPA and a variety of craft options, with some fruity or tart notes highlighted. The location near Mont Tremblant is described as a must visit for beer lovers, offering good value and a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Le Caucus | Taverne Festive - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Caucus | Taverne Festive

Opens Today at 11 am
(77)
Lachute

Review Summary

Le Caucus | Taverne Festive is described as a warm, inviting spot with live music and friendly, attentive service, where the menu offers good value and dishes that suit a casual bite or a sit down meal, including tartines, salad, nachos, chicken skewers, and poutine. The service is often praised as correct, fast, and courteous, and many guests say they would return, appreciating the ambiance and the overall quality. Some reviews flag specific items for inconsistency, with portions, temperature, or preparation of fish and chips and poutine not always meeting expectations, and a few mention slower service, limited selections, and simple looking plates. Still, the general impression is a charming venue with approachable prices and a hospitality forward experience that keeps guests talking about coming back.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Cage

Opens Today at 12 pm
(273)
Saint-Jérôme

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

La Cage emerges as a lively sports oriented venue where guests enjoy good food and a vibrant design, with many praising how easy it is to watch matches on big screens, the friendly service, and the welcoming atmosphere during games. Reviews highlight menu options from burgers and wings to soups and pizzas, with several diners noting satisfying flavors and solid portions, though a few experiences mention slower service when busy and some meals that fell short such as burnt steak or a pizza with missing basil and a crust issue. Takeout and delivery experiences are mixed, including a problematic order with false basil claims and communication troubles, while promotions on certain days and updated beer lists are appreciated by some. Attentive staff are frequently singled out for exceptional service, and several visits feature standout servers who enhance the experience, with many commentators planning to return to enjoy the sports vibe with friends and family. Overall, La Cage is seen as a reliable go to spot for sports watching and social dining that generally delivers good value and atmosphere, but a few concerns about consistency and digital promotions suggest room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal

Open until 2 am
(95)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Overall, Microbrasserie Artisanale Le Saint-Graal draws praise for a strong line of on-site brewed beers, each with its own touch, and a good selection on tap that invites exploration. The vibe is casual and rustic with a chalet style and a small intimate terrace that suits summer evenings; the place has a local feel, attracting residents and nearby students. The service is friendly and knowledgeable, though it can be slow when busy due to a small team, with the brewer often on site for conversations. Food quality is a mixed bag; beverages are consistently good but several reviews advise sticking to beer rather than the kitchen, citing items like poutine and wings cooked in an air fryer and frozen pizzas with questionable hygiene notes. Still, many describe the experience as worth it for beer lovers, thanks to the beer quality, the local atmosphere, and occasional events, making it a go-to spot for social beers with friends.View restaurant profile
Le Relais Boréale - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Relais Boréale

The flavors of the North, from our vat, to your glass.
Opens Tuesday at 10 am
(19)
Blainville

Review Summary

Le Relais Boréale offers a warm welcome and interesting merchandise. The venue is a small, pleasant spot to sample the latest Boréale beers and take home growlers, cans and other gear. By reservation, visitors can tour the premises with friendly staff. Service is very good, with plenty of guidance on choosing a beer and the option to taste on site. A wide selection is kept well chilled in the fridges, making it a great stop before heading north for the weekend.View restaurant profile
La Belle et la Brute - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Belle et la Brute

Opens Today at 11 am
(53)
Mirabel

Review Summary

La Belle et la Brute is described as a small, unpretentious gem with a diverse menu that caters to varied tastes. Dishes such as fried calamari, a Keto salad, and fish and chips are frequently praised, while the pizza is noted as decent with limited toppings. The ambiance is rustic and the staff friendly and welcoming, with reliable service whether dining in or ordering for takeout. Access in winter is mentioned as easy by snowmobile with clear signage to St Ben. Some experiences note long waits for fondue and other courses, at times leading to a return or a decision to leave. Overall, the restaurant is seen as consistently high in quality and value, offering meals that feel more than simple homemade fare, with strong takeout and delivery options as well. Reviewers highlight a professional, accommodating team and a chef delivering delicious cuisine in the area, making La Belle et la Brute a recommended choice for a straightforward, satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Cage

(126)
Mont-Laurier

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Reviews of La Cage reveal a broad mix of experiences: some guests praise friendly service, a pleasant ambiance, and quick takeout, while others report slow or inconsistent service, long waits for drinks and desserts, and meals that feel overpriced for the portions. Food quality ranges from good to disappointing, with notes of dry or greasy items, some dishes that seem reheated or undercooked, and frequent mentions of extra charges for sides. Cleanliness concerns appear in comments about a dirty bathroom and a sense that upkeep is slipping. Several accounts describe staff as distracted or overworked, contributing to uneven professionalism, though a few visits are praised for attentive service and solid meals. Overall La Cage leaves a mixed impression, offering moments of good service and atmosphere but recurring criticisms of food quality, value, and cleanliness that may influence whether to return based on the latest experience.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Cage

Opens Today at 12 pm
(122)
Saint-Sauveur

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Reviews of La Cage show a lively sports bar vibe with a wide menu including pizza, burgers, poutine and wings, where the pizza is frequently praised for flavor and value while some wings and salads receive mixed notes and a few dishes are described as oily or underwhelming. The service is generally friendly, attentive and efficient, with several accounts of staff going the extra mile, though a few visits mention slow or inconsistent service and missed attention. The ambiance is often described as festive and family friendly, with a DJ and terrace options adding to a social, group friendly experience, though at times the bar can feel crowded and reservations for seating are common. Price points are noted as sometimes high, particularly for drinks, and some items are considered pricey, even while others are described as generous in portions. Accessibility is mentioned as limited, with only one toilet for mobility needs upstairs and other observations of facilities. Website hours are not always up to date, causing some confusion about opening times. Overall La Cage is seen as a solid choice for a casual night out with solid flavors and service, but with occasional service gaps and price considerations that vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Radis Noir - Pub Nordique & Café - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Radis Noir - Pub Nordique & Café

Opens Thursday at 11:30 am
(32)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Radis Noir - Pub Nordique & Café comes across as a charming intimate spot in the Laurentians with a beautiful terrace and a relaxed yet festive vibe, where the atmosphere and live shows help bring the community together and the menu delivers hearty, true flavors alongside strong drinks; reviews praise the welcoming ambiance, the variety of performances, and standout items like ceviche and a Wagyu burger, as well as a sense of discovery and a family friendly feel. On the downside, several comments note high prices for what is served, small portions, salads lacking protein unless extra charges apply, and service gaps such as takeout style bowls with disposable utensils or no table service on the terrace; there is also mention of a non-existent or assembly only kitchen and unexpectedly per-person charges for live entertainment that should be disclosed up front. Overall the place is seen as a real little treasure with great ambiance and memorable food and shows, albeit with price and policy caveats that prospective visitors might want to note.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croute de la Riviere du Nord - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Casse-Croute de la Riviere du Nord

Opens Today at 11 am
(75)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Casse-Croute de la Riviere du Nord offers a relaxed and warm ambiance that many diners appreciate. The smoked meat is delicious and the menu is filled with crowd favorites like crispy fried chicken, club sandwiches, and poutines, though portions could be a bit more generous. Service and cuisine are frequently praised as excellent, with several notes that the staff are courteous and attentive. The club sandwich earns particular praise, and the overall dining experience is described as really good and worth the trip. Highlights include cheese with a smash style patty, a Michigan sauce, and a tasty brown gravy, while some mentions a poutine fry that is crispy but slightly salty and cheese curd that could keep a touch more bite. The ambiance on the terrace and the well-chosen music add to a convivial vibe, making many say they would return without hesitation and would recommend to others. A few caveats appear, such as fried chicken being very salty and fries sometimes needing more grilling, but still many call the prices great and the food amazing.View restaurant profile
Prohibition Bar à bière - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Prohibition Bar à bière

Open until 3 am
(101)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Prohibition Bar à bière comes across as a cozy, welcoming pub with a lively vibe and a Wednesday quiz that many reviews enjoyed. The beer selection is generally well liked for its freshness and variety, and the staff are repeatedly described as friendly, though several comments note that the menu does not always match what is available on tap and that there can be limited food options and non alcoholic choices. Some experiences mention slower service and online prices not always reflecting the in person menu, but the atmosphere, reasonable prices, and overall consistency with good food and great beer keep it a popular spot for a casual evening and happy hour.View restaurant profile
Le Cask Pub Et Grille - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Le Cask Pub Et Grille

Opens Today at 8 am
(161)
Deux-Montagnes

Review Summary

Le Cask Pub Et Grille draws mixed reviews, with many praising the menu variety, clean space, and a warm, friendly atmosphere, especially for weekend brunch and casual meals near the REM station. Indian dishes like samosas, butter chicken, curry chicken, and naan get frequent compliments, along with solid pizzas and generous portions on some visits. On the downside, service can be slow and refills or items may arrive late or missing, and some meals are described as ordinary or overly cooked, with burgers that can be dry and fries that overstay their welcome. Drinks and cocktails show inconsistent quality, and several comments mention high prices for portions that do not always meet expectations. The vibe is often described as welcoming and family friendly, with karaoke or live music nights adding to the atmosphere. Overall it seems to be a versatile local option with a pleasant setting and attentive staff at times, but visitors should expect variability in service speed and dish execution.View restaurant profile
Manigances - Brasserie d'Oka - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Manigances - Brasserie d'Oka

Opens Today at 11 am
(66)
Oka

Review Summary

Reviews describe Manigances Brasserie d'Oka as a warm, convivial microbrewery with a cozy, family friendly vibe and a menu that highlights local ingredients such as Oka cheese and fresh bread from nearby suppliers, complemented by desserts from local patisseries. The on site beer program earns frequent praise, offering flights and a range of styles from IPAs to malty ambers and wheats, often paired with a lively atmosphere that can include live music or stand up acts. Service is commonly described as friendly and attentive, though several notes mention occasional slow pacing or miscommunications about allergies. The menu draws positive remarks for items like tartares with plantain bread, Brussels sprouts, burgers, a goat cheese pizza with prosciutto and arugula, poutine and nachos, while a few dishes are described as pricey, portions small, or not as strong as the beers. The setting suits a casual outing, a bike break, or a social evening, with a charming decor, a terrace, and some family friendly touches, making it a noteworthy craft beer destination to revisit despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie La Veillée - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Microbrasserie La Veillée

Opens Today at 12 pm
(87)
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

Review Summary

Microbrasserie La Veillée earns praise for a warm, convivial atmosphere and a strong beer program with crowd pleasers like IPAs and a gose, while the food is solid and inclusive with gluten free and vegan options such as poutine with gluten free sauce, a brie and cranberry grilled cheese, nachos, seitan tartare, and house made fries, plus smoked meat sandwiches. The vibe is welcoming and relaxed, enhanced by games like Scrabble and quiz nights and a dog friendly terrace, all complemented by consistently friendly and attentive service that many describe as family run and genuinely hospitable. The location in Saint Agathe des Monts is noted as convenient, with a focus on local ingredients and a thoughtful selection of beverages beyond beer, including non alcoholic options. Eco conscious touches like cloth napkins and reusable dishes are mentioned as well. Overall, Microbrasserie La Veillée is seen as a standout stop for beer lovers and casual diners alike, offering a memorable mix of quality beer, tasty food, engaging ambiance, and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Resto Pub Auberge 1939 - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

Resto Pub Auberge 1939

Opens Today at 4 pm
(301)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Resto Pub Auberge 1939 is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy pub vibe and a lively yet family friendly atmosphere. The menu receives praise for variety and heartiness, with standout dishes such as Wagyu beef burger, macreuse de boeuf, duck confit, chicken marsala, Margherita pizza, moules and frites, fish and chips, and rib specials. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive, friendly and efficient, with many noting quick, professional staff and a good wine and cocktail selection. The place is seen as a good value and a convenient detour near Tremblant for couples, families and groups, with options for bar seating, games and a welcoming terrace. A few reviews mention occasional drawbacks such as slow service at peak times, loud music in certain areas, or dishes arriving cold or overly sauced, suggesting experiences can vary. Overall, Resto Pub Auberge 1939 is viewed as a reliable, appealing destination with consistent quality, a warm ambiance, and the feel of a hidden gem in La Conception.View restaurant profile
La Cage - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Cage

Opens Today at 11 am
(61)
Val-d'Or

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

At La Cage, reviews describe a lively atmosphere that suits family dinners and casual outings with friends, though the noise level can be high, especially on the upper level. Service is frequently praised for attentiveness and friendliness, with mentions of a notably helpful server, yet some experiences report delays or errors when the restaurant is busy. The food earns a mixed verdict: some dishes are highlighted as excellent, such as the Calabrese pizza, while others fall short with issues like cold fries, dry croutons, salads heavy on greens with little dressing, and fish tacos that lack cilantro. Order mix ups and dishes arriving cold are noted by a few guests, and a few comments point to missing utensils during service. Overall, the sentiment remains favorable, with good beer and solid values, and the sense that La Cage can deliver a satisfying meal when the kitchen and staff are on their game, even as a noted staff shortage can affect speed and consistency.View restaurant profile
La Chambre - Pub Food in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Chambre

Open until 1 am
(279)
Saint-Eustache

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

La Chambre is described as a lively sports friendly venue with a warm, attentive staff that explains the menu, makes thoughtful recommendations, and keeps a steady, engaging pace throughout the meal; the atmosphere features multiple screens for events, a casual bar vibe, and arcade games that make it a good spot for groups and families. Food receives praise for being tasty and substantial, with favorites across dishes, though some longtime guests note a decline in portion sizes and consistency on certain plates compared with earlier visits; however, the overall quality remains solid and many dishes are described as well prepared and satisfying. Service is repeatedly highlighted as a major strength when the kitchen is running smoothly, with staff noted for courtesy, speed, and attentiveness, while a few experiences mention longer wait times or occasional lapses in accuracy. The venue is seen as a solid alternative to other spots, especially for watching games or celebrating, though prices are sometimes described as a bit high relative to the experience.View restaurant profile

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