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Pub Food in Parc-Extension

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Bar Central - Pub Food in Parc-Extension

Bar Central

Open until 3 am
(42)
Parc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Bar Central is described as a newly opened spot with a vibrant, buzzing vibe, chill lighting, great music and a comfortable layout that fits both casual nights out and group gatherings. The menu features Indian street style snacks with a modern twist, including spicy paneer momos, steamed momos, rolls, tikkas and crispy fries, all said to be fresh, flavorful and well balanced with the drinks. The bar earns praise for cocktails, mocktails and beer at fair prices, with fast, friendly service and a clean, hygienic setting. Reviewers say it already feels like a favorite hangout and that it has the potential to be the next big thing for late night cravings, with standout items like spicy paneer momos, butter chicken poutine and butter chicken wings and a strong overall value. The overall sentiment highlights good food, solid service and a lively atmosphere that makes Bar Central worth returning to for birthdays, game nights and casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Etoh Brasserie - Pub Food in Parc-Extension

Etoh Brasserie

Opens Today at 1 pm
(268)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems

Review Summary

Etoh Brasserie is a popular casual microbrewery in Villeray with on site beer and a varied menu that pairs well with snacks and shareable plates. Reviewers praise a friendly, attentive staff, a welcoming vibe, and good value, with many enjoying unique menu items, craft beers, and events like oyster nights and community gatherings. The atmosphere is described as lively and sociable, though it can be loud or crowded, and a few notes mention pricey extras on nachos. Food quality gets mixed signals, with standout dishes like fried chicken and poutine and some less successful offerings such as a frozen meat dish or a burger with questionable texture. The space is noted for inclusivity, comfortable seating, and non gendered bathrooms, contributing to a neighborhood feel. Overall, Etoh Brasserie comes across as a reliable choice for a casual drink or a small group night, delivering strong beer, solid service, and a convivial vibe, while price and occasional kitchen hiccups temper a few visits.View restaurant profile

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