Pub BreWskey delivers a warm, welcoming Montreal beer pub experience with a standout lineup of house brewed beers and creative flights that span hazy IPAs to rich stouts. On the menu, the poutine with smoked meat, burgers and other shareable bites pair wonderfully with the beer and showcase the kitchen’s solid execution. The space is expansive and versatile, featuring a cozy basement vibe, lively pub areas, and terraces that offer different moods and views of the brewing operations. Staff are friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about the beers, helping guests navigate the selection and make recommendations. People enjoying the atmosphere often linger over flights, share plates, and soak up the mix of old port charm with modern craft brewing. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of the beers and the overall experience as a memorable Montreal stop for beer lovers. Overall the venue consistently delivers a lively, flavorful, and inviting outing that fits a casual hangout or a longer tasting visit.View restaurant profile
Chifa delivers a lively and approachable fusion of Peruvian and Chinese flavors that many guests praise for creativity, freshness, and eye catching presentation. The open kitchen and bar vibe create an engaging dining experience, while a variety of shareable plates like ceviche, anticuchos, dumplings, and chow mein let guests sample a range of flavors. Cocktails are often highlighted for quality and originality, and the overall service is described as warm, friendly, and attentive, making it easy to linger in the cozy, welcoming atmosphere. While some reviews note small portions for the price or a bustling, louder environment, most describe Chifa as a standout option in Montreal with standout dishes, strong staff, and a lively yet chic vibe. Many couples and groups return, drawn by the dependable quality, the creative menu, and the spectacle of dishes prepared before the table. In short, Chifa is celebrated as a memorable night out with delicious food, great drinks, and a vibrant ambiance.View restaurant profile
Le 409 is described as a chic and inviting spot where guests consistently praise the vibrant ambiance, attentive service, and flavorful Indian fare served in generous portions that offer good value for the Old Port setting. Dishes like butter chicken, lamb rogan josh, chana masala, saag paneer, and garlic naan frequently earn praise for balanced spice and rich, satisfying flavors, often complemented by well crafted cocktails and an appealing wine list, with a standout butter chicken poutine noted by some. The space, decor, and overall vibe are highlighted as a standout backdrop for both casual dinners and special occasions, with friendly staff making guests feel well taken care of throughout the meal. Vegetarian options are plentiful, though some reviewers note room for more starters, and pacing or spice levels can vary, but the consensus leans toward a memorable dining experience and a reason to return.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Lattuca Barbecue as a Texas-style smokehouse with generous portions and meats that are consistently tender and flavorful, especially the brisket and beef ribs, with pulled pork also praised and some calls it the best barbecue outside Texas. The atmosphere is warm, casual, and welcoming with a lively vibe and friendly staff, though a few visits report slow service, mixups, or higher prices compared with portions. A common observation is the lack of a written menu and reliance on verbal options, along with occasional value questions when prices are high. Sides such as mac and cheese, beans, and coleslaw receive mixed reactions, sometimes excellent and other times less impressive or cold. Many diners travel from far away and deem it a must-visit for barbecue in Montreal, while a few reservations note service issues or price concerns. Reservations are often advised due to popularity, and the overall meat-forward, smoke-kissed flavors create a memorable experience for fans of authentic barbecue.View restaurant profile
Pub Wolf & Workman is widely praised for its inventive pub fare, standout pies, and well crafted cocktails, delivering a warm, cozy atmosphere that blends British pub charm with a Montreal vibe. Dishes such as the chicken pot pie and beef stroganoff pie are repeatedly highlighted as favorites, along with the scotch egg, mezze plates, and seafood pasta, while the drink program earns frequent compliments from guests. The atmosphere is described as lively yet welcoming, with rich wood, good music, and a comfortable bar area that is popular with locals and visitors alike. Service is often noted as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few visits report long waits, busy crowds, or occasional miscommunications. The venue is regularly busy, and reservations are advised, with a back terrace or courtyard cited as a standout spot in good weather. Price is mentioned as a potential drawback for drinks or some menu items, but many feel the quality, ambiance, and portion sizes justify the cost. Overall, Pub Wolf & Workman emerges as a reliable go to in Old Montreal for hearty comfort food, strong cocktails, and a vibrant pub experience that suits groups, sports fans, and brunch seekers alike.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs is described as a lively welcoming pub with a strong onsite beer selection and generous pub fare. Reviews consistently praise friendly attentive staff and good service when not very busy, though some visits note slower service and seating delays during peak times. The menu includes burgers, fish and chips, poutine, nachos, and vegetarian options, with many finding portions generous and the food hot and flavorful, while a few meals arrive lukewarm or the fries too soft. The atmosphere ranges from high energy game nights to casual, family friendly vibes, with some comments about noise levels when crowded but the space feels cozier as crowds thin. Overall it is seen as a reliable spot for beer value and solid food, especially for beer lovers, with repeat visits common due to the welcoming staff and the vibrant atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Brit & Chips as a standout Montreal spot for traditional British fish and chips, with many calling it the best in town and praising a crisp, well balanced batter and generous portions of cod or haddock alongside tasty chips. The gluten free batter option is noted as a big plus, though several comments mention it is not prepared in a separate fryer. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with a cozy, appealing vibe and often lively outdoor seating in good weather. Diners also appreciate variety, including monthly specials, salmon and other fish options, poutines, and sauces such as tartar, curry, and even kimchi mayo or maple syrup batter. Some reviews flag occasional greasiness, overcooking, or higher prices, and a few outings note noise or service inconsistencies during busy times. Overall, it comes across as a dependable, satisfying fish and chips experience with a distinctly local character that many would return for.View restaurant profile