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≈ 0.6 km
Pamika Thai offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with beautiful decor that invites easy conversation, making it a great spot for small groups or dates. The food is consistently flavorful and well balanced, with many dishes praised for authentic Thai profile, vibrant presentation, and generous portions, and the cocktails and drinks are creative and well crafted. The service is friendly and attentive in most visits, with staff who know the menu and can guide diners through spice levels and pairings, while a few experiences note occasional slow pacing during busy periods. Overall the restaurant impresses with its polished ambiance, strong flavors, and thoughtful touches that make a dinner memorable, and many guests leave eager to return to try more of the menu and the bar offerings.View restaurant profile
Pamika Thai
In exotic digs with patio & hibachi tables, this Thai spot sells standard & fusion fare plus drinks.
May be temporarily closed
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndRestaurants Open for Christmas in Montreal: Enjoy a Feast on December 24th or 25thView More
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≈ 1 km
Clébard is described as a fun, welcoming spot where drinks and snacks set a relaxed tone that often gives way to dancing and a lively crowd. The atmosphere is boosted by friendly staff and fast service, creating a strong first impression of the place. Language exchange nights on Wednesdays are highlighted as a standout way to meet people and practice a new language, while weekend events keep the energy high with dancing and varied music. Drinks are praised as top notch, with fresh foods and a range of options including bubble tea drinks and slushes, offering something for different tastes. While some mention the music being loud and the crowd a bit young, the overall vibe remains upbeat and social, making Clébard a popular choice for friends looking to have a good time.View restaurant profile
Clébard
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalThe Best Private Rooms in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Bar Judinstrom is described as a cozy, stylish spot with a Nordic vibe, offering a standout mix of craft beers including in-house brews and inventive Danish bites like open face sandwiches and gravlax with honey mustard. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, the music is not too loud, and service is attentive and friendly, with dogs welcome. A frequent highlight is the beer selection described as diverse and affordable, with some reviews praising unique flavors and even on tap options like Delirium Red. Visitors also praise the food, especially Danish specialties such as herring, gravlax, and other snacks that pair well with the beer and create a memorable Nordic dining experience.View restaurant profile
Bar Judinstrom
Casual bar serving craft beer, Danish sandwiches, and snacks.
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Mekong is widely praised for flavorful, generously portioned dishes and friendly, attentive service in a warm setting, with standout items across the menu and a terrace that adds to the experience; drinks are well rated and the overall vibe is welcoming for dates or groups, though a few reviews note longer waits and occasional dishes that feel heavy or overpriced.View restaurant profile
Le Mekong
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
HELM microbrasserie feels welcoming with a strong beer selection and consistently good food, and the staff is frequently praised for friendliness and knowledge. The atmosphere is laid back and convivial, making it a great spot to watch a game, hang with friends, or unwind after a concert, with a cozy vibe and sometimes a vibrant buzz. The menu offers a diverse range of options, including vegan dishes and shareable bites, and the beer list is noted for variety and quality that pairs well with meals. The service stands out for accommodating groups and taking care of guests even on busy nights, with several mentions of thoughtful and attentive staff. The space sometimes features art exhibitions and occasional events that add a fun, social dimension, and the terrace provides a pleasant option in good weather. Overall, Helm delivers solid beers, tasty bites, and a friendly, easygoing experience that keeps locals returning.View restaurant profile
HELM microbrasserie
Stylish, minimalist-chic microbrewery also serving creative cocktails & inventive comfort cuisine.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 1.5 km
McKibbins Irish Pub comes across as a cozy, authentic Irish pub with a welcoming atmosphere where the beer and live music help create a lively social scene. The beer selection is frequently praised, with Guinness singled out as a must, and the menu delivers hearty favorites and big portions, from Irish stew and shepherds pie to fish and chips and bangers and mash, with some nights offering additional specialties. Staff are consistently described as friendly and efficient, contributing to quick service even when busy, and the overall vibe is ideal for watching sports or a casual night out with friends. While a few notes mention prices being a bit high and occasional menu items not meeting every expectation, the consensus emphasizes a memorable experience, good value for the atmosphere, and a sense of tradition that makes it feel like a little corner of Ireland. Overall McKibbins Irish Pub is a go-to for good beer, solid food, live music, and warm hospitality that draws locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
McKibbins Irish Pub
Montreals Favourite Pub
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin offers a vast collection of board games to explore alongside creative cocktails and reliable bites, making it a lively spot for groups, couples, or corporate events. The staff and game masters are consistently helpful and knowledgeable, explaining rules clearly and tailoring recommendations to different tastes. The vibe is convivial and upbeat, though the space can be loud when busy, which many see as part of the energetic experience. Reservations are recommended to secure a table, and the service plus atmosphere often stand out as highlights. In short, this place is praised as a fun, social hub to try new games, share good drinks, and enjoy a memorable evening with friends.View restaurant profile
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin
ENTERTAINMENT, BOARD GAMES, BEER, COCKTAILS, FOOD.
Opens Today at 4 pm
Latin Quarter
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Chez Alexandre et fils offers a timeless French bistro experience in Montreal with warm hospitality, classic dishes, and a Parisian ambiance. The menu features reliable favorites such as steak frites, tartare, bavette, and duck confit, complemented by a thoughtful wine list that pairs well with the meals. A distinctive upstairs cigar lounge adds a refined option for cigars in a comfortable, well ventilated space. The atmosphere blends authenticity and charm, making it suitable for regular visits, special occasions, or a casual lunch on the terrace. Staff are attentive and professional, with hosts and servers who guide guests through meals with helpful recommendations and steady pacing. The restaurant is described as long standing, reliable, and welcoming, with a decor that feels nostalgic yet timeless. Quality across courses is consistently praised, from comforting soups and well prepared mains to notable desserts and a memorable wine and spirit program. Prices are considered reasonable for the setting and portions, and guests frequently mention returning for celebrations or everyday dining.View restaurant profile
Chez Alexandre et fils
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceMTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Maison Publique McLean's comes across as a welcoming spot that blends a warm pub vibe with sports bar energy, where guests are greeted by fast, friendly service and attentive staff. The menu features flavorful dishes such as pulled pork nachos and a standout mac and cheese, plus solid burgers and fish and chips, all paired with well poured pints including Guinness. The atmosphere is lively during game days and trivia nights yet remains comfortable, with decor that merges UK pub charm with North American flair and a few quirky touches that friends remember. Service is consistently described as helpful and energetic, making it easy to stay for hours and enjoy the food, drinks, and social buzz. The experience highlights great hospitality, tasty food, and a welcoming, vibrant scene that keeps bringing guests back.View restaurant profile
Maison Publique McLean's
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: 2026 Super Bowl LX Sunday - Experience It at Montreal's Best SpotsThe Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite GamesView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Les Enfants Terribles offers a lively and welcoming atmosphere with a versatile space that suits families, friends and celebrations. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, guiding guests through the menu, handling large groups with ease and making guests feel well taken care of. The cuisine is varied and delicious, with many dishes praised for flavor and presentation, and desserts and cocktails frequently highlighted as standouts. The setting features a festive vibe and attractive views, whether on the terrace or inside, making brunch, lunch or dinner feel special. Overall, guests leave with a positive impression of quality, value and hospitality and many say they would happily return and recommend the restaurant to others.View restaurant profile
Les Enfants Terribles
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesView More
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≈ 2.4 km
McLean's Pub comes across in reviews as a welcoming downtown Irish pub with a warm, convivial vibe, two levels to enjoy and plenty of screens for sports, plus a terrace when the weather is nice. The menu offers generous portions of crowd pleasing pub fare, from fish and chips and poutine to burgers and butter chicken dishes, all paired with a solid, varied beer selection and reliable value. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendly, attentive service and a sense of hospitality that makes guests feel at home even on busy nights. Overall, it feels like a reliable spot for good food, drinks, and a lively night out with friends.View restaurant profile
McLean's Pub
Authentic Pub in the heart of Montreal
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Before a Hockey Game or Concert at Montreal's Bell CentreMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 2.4 km
McKibbins Irish Pub offers a classic Irish pub experience with a beautiful historic setting, warm and welcoming staff, and a lively atmosphere that shines on busy nights. The beer selection, especially Guinness, is described as fresh and satisfying, with happy hours and a broad range of drinks that attract regulars. Food is consistently praised for pub fare and large portions, with wings and fries, bison burger and shepherds pie mentioned positively, though a few reviews note price levels. Comedy and live music are standout draws, with Monday and Tuesday shows and a club vibe upstairs adding to the overall enjoyment. While some reviews mention cleanliness concerns, occasional price quirks on late night menus, and rare issues with seating or noise, the collective impression is a go-to spot for a good night out in Montreal. The venue's multiple ambiences, from intimate bar seating to a back terrace and upstairs performance space, make it a versatile hangout for sports, dining and entertainment.View restaurant profile
McKibbins Irish Pub
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential PlacesMust-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's DayView More
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≈ 2.5 km
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
Chifa
Peruvian Chinese cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential RestaurantsFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Vibrant and energetic atmosphere with tapas style Peruvian and Nikkei inspired dishes, ceviche and seafood praised for freshness, standout bites like duck anticucho, octopus, chicharron and crispy shrimp, and cocktails that are creative and well balanced, especially pisco sours, with a lively bar and open kitchen vibe that adds to the experience; service consistently described as friendly, attentive and knowledgeable, though a few notes about noise level and smaller portions relative to price; seating is mainly at the bar which suits sharing plates with friends or for a date but not ideal for larger groups; Tiradito is repeatedly recommended for flavorful, inventive dishes, great drinks, and a dynamic atmosphere that makes it a go-to spot in Montreal for memorable dining and social nights.View restaurant profile
Tiradito
Industrial-chic bistro providing ceviche & creative Peruvian entrees, plus signature cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential RestaurantsFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More
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≈ 3 km
Le Relais Boréale Montréal - Microbrasserie & Boutique
The flavors of the North, from our vat, to your glass.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Mile-Ex, Parc-Extension
≈ 3.1 km
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
Le 409
Opens Today at 5 pmOld Montreal, Downtown
Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Best Indian Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Find Amazing Butter Chicken in MontrealView More
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≈ 3.1 km
L'Annexe BreWskey offers a warm pub vibe with rustic decor and a view into the brewing area, creating a casual and inviting spot for friends to enjoy a wide beer selection and the option of non alcoholic drinks. Reviewers note friendly staff, a relaxed atmosphere, and the possibility to sit inside or on a terrace while sampling local brews and tasty snacks like nachos or poutine. The food is pub fare with some standout items, and while portions and prices are sometimes mentioned as a bit premium, the overall experience remains enjoyable and social. The space also earns praise for its energy and the chance to browse merchandise or cans to take home, making it a favorite for beer lovers and casual evenings alike.View restaurant profile
L'Annexe BreWskey
Opens Today at 11:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 3.1 km
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
Pub BreWskey
Opens Today at 11:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Best Terraces in Montréal, Laval, the South Shore and the West IslandThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 3.1 km
BreWskey Taproom offers a standout craft beer experience with a broad, rotating selection that keeps beer enthusiasts exploring new favorites. The atmosphere blends rustic decor with a vibrant, laid-back vibe and two great outdoor patios, making it ideal for casual evenings in the Old Port. Knowledgeable, friendly staff provide excellent beer guidance and attentive service, helping guests discover hidden gems like NE IPAs and sours. Food is a solid companion to the drinks, with popular items such as grilled cheese and poutine that pair well with the beer, and the menu complements the drinking experience. Crowds can build on weekends, but the overall scene remains relaxed and enjoyable. All in all, BreWskey Taproom delivers great beer, a warm atmosphere, and a dependable hub for beer lovers.View restaurant profile
BreWskey Taproom
Opens Tomorrow at 4 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkAnnexe BreWskey: Boutique, Bar, and SmokehouseView More
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≈ 0.1 km
Reviews describe Monsieur Ricard as a warm, convivial spot with a lively atmosphere, especially on game nights, and many call it the best bar in Montreal. The ambience is complemented by top notch drinks, good beers on tap, and an incredibly friendly, attentive staff with an owner who is involved and passionate about creating a great experience. The venue is noted for its many screens, an energetic crowd during finals, and generous Ricard pours that add to the vibe. It is also seen as a prime place to catch European soccer matches. Not all feedback is positive, with at least one review suggesting the mood can feel unfriendly for English speakers and pointing to limited entertainment options, such as digital darts and a pool table, that may not invite longer stays. Overall, the place is viewed as a standout spot in Montreal by many, though experiences can vary with language and expectations for game night energy.View restaurant profile
Monsieur Ricard
Opens Today at 2 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.4 km
Ambience at Buvette Chez Simone is frequently praised as cool and cozy, with a stylish, dimly lit setting that can feel lively yet intimate and can also be very loud and cramped during peak hours. Food quality is generally described as good to excellent, with standout items such as roasted chicken, lamb gnocchi, and a varied charcuterie and cheese selection, though portions are often noted as small and prices as high. The wine list is a major plus, described as extensive and well curated, with some reviews also mentioning a solid beer selection and even mocktails. Service is commonly friendly and attentive, providing efficient help, though some experiences report slower service or occasional signs of frustration when busy. Value is a frequent topic of discussion, with many feeling the dishes are pricey for the portion sizes, while others feel the quality justifies the cost. The venue changes with the seasons, offering indoor dining in winter and a pleasant terrace in summer, with easy street parking nearby. Many reviews suggest it is a reliable go-to for a good evening with shared plates, drinks, and a generally welcoming atmosphere, and a return visit is common.View restaurant profile
Buvette Chez Simone
Opens Today at 4 pmMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Trendiest Buvettes in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Bar Star Bar receives broad praise for pizza, atmosphere, and friendly service, with reviews highlighting a hot fresh and delicious crust, a menu of crowd favorites, and a strong beer selection. The space is described as intimate and cozy yet lively, making it feel like a welcoming neighborhood spot. The staff and bartenders are repeatedly noted for being approachable and helpful, adding to a low key, unpretentious vibe. Some notes of caution mention that the dining area can be loud at times and that during busy evenings the counter and pizza stations can seem overwhelmed, with language or service moments that some readers wish were smoother. Still, many readers call the pizza among the best in the city, and several visits are described as memorable experiences, with fans praising both the food and the overall mood. Overall the impression is a dependable go to for good pizza, good drinks, and a friendly, upbeat scene that keeps people returning.View restaurant profile
Bar Star Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Hidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Taverne Les Torchés is described as a lively, welcoming spot with a strong beer and cocktail list and a menu that pleases a crowd with brisket, veggie burger, pulled pork grilled cheese and poutine. The atmosphere is consistently upbeat and friendly, with music, games on big screens, and free popcorn that fans say adds to the vibe. Service is often praised for attentiveness and helpfulness, though language gaps and higher-than-average prices are noted by some guests. The margarita tends to be discouraged, while other drinks are well received. The venue suits watching sports, socializing, or grabbing a casual bite, and accessibility features such as a digital menu, ramp access, and accessible restrooms are mentioned, with reservations recommended during peak times. Overall, this Montreal spot comes across as a genuine gem for a lively, casual night out, balancing solid eats and strong drinks with a friendly, communal vibe, albeit with some variability in service experiences and value.View restaurant profile
Taverne Les Torchés
Opens Today at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.7 km
URBANISTA BAR is described as eclectic and cozy, with warm lighting, comfortable seating, and a friendly staff that make the place feel welcoming for groups. Drink quality is mixed, with some praising good prices and deals on cocktails and others noting inconsistent execution and odd experiences such as a supposed mezcal that exists only in fiction, a drink that tastes like watered Campari, and a lipstick on the glass. The atmosphere swings between relaxed and intimate to buzzy, and the decor is repeatedly called stylish and quirky. Food is mentioned as simple and inexpensive, with generous portions of items like grilled cheese or pizza, fitting the bargain vibe. Overall the reviews show a place that offers value and charm but with variability in drinks and service that can make for either a standout night or a quirky cautionary tale.View restaurant profile
URBANISTA BAR
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
MR250 Bar Lounge comes through as a standout dive bar on the Plateau, with a simple setup, a large menu and interesting offers. The vibe is top notch with great music, fun decor and friendly, efficient staff. It has been a go to spot for years, offering quick service and affordable beer in a convenient location. The atmosphere is consistently described as cool and welcoming, and the staff are repeatedly praised. Even with the tattoo area closed, the place still carries a strong and distinctive vibe. Many reviews consider it the best bar in Montreal and highlight it as a cool, easygoing spot to hang out.View restaurant profile
MR250 Bar Lounge
Opens Today at 3:57 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Réservoir comes through as a lively brewery restaurant with a superb local beer selection and a menu that shines in its small plates and crowd pleasing sandwiches. Reviewers praise the variety of beers, from IPAs and cream ales to stouts, plus tasty cocktails like espresso martinis, and many note brunch items such as eggs Benedict as excellent. The food is often described as delicious and refined, though portions can be small for the price. The atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, with a wonderful terrace and friendly, attentive service, and the location on the Plateau with easy access to the Duluth area is repeatedly highlighted for its Montreal vibe. While some critiques mention occasional service gaps or dishes that don’t quite hit the mark, the overall impression is strong: a go to spot for beer lovers and casual meals where the beer, the ambiance, and the staff shine, with the chicken sandwich and salmon tartare among the standout bites.View restaurant profile
Le Réservoir
Popular brasserie with microbrewery draft beers, international tapas, vegetarian options and a rooftop terrace.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Microbreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best Spots
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≈ 0.8 km
Champs Bar is described as a lively, laid back spot with a strong queer friendly vibe where music, drinks, and a roomy layout encourage socializing. Reviews note friendly bartenders, attentive service, and a busy but welcoming bar that appeals to queer crowds and sports fans alike. The venue has clear LGBTQ friendly signage and is considered a good space to watch games, with some praising the atmosphere during events. Some accounts mention negative experiences, including homophobia and rude behavior from staff and patrons, and concerns about how queerness is treated. Accessibility issues are raised, with disabled patrons needing assistance to enter or move around, indicating that improvements are needed. While the space can be crowded and fast moving at times, it is described as clean, with ample seating and a vibe that makes it easy to connect with others. Prices are seen as affordable and many reviewers emphasize Champs Bar as a favorite in the city for those seeking a welcoming, queer friendly scene. Overall the reviews present Champs Bar as a popular, sports oriented and social venue with a strong sense of community, where respectful treatment keeps it welcoming.View restaurant profile
Champs Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games
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≈ 0.9 km
Le Colonel Moutarde comes across as a cozy bar that blends comfort food, creative cocktails, and a large catalog of board and card games with a per person play fee, tax included. Reviews praise the friendly staff and the Game Master support who help pick and learn new games, while some note that service can feel uneven and that there is pressure to order food or tip, with a tip jar policy not always clearly stated. The food gets mixed marks, with cocktails frequently highlighted as tasty and the pizza and other dishes described as acceptable but not outstanding and sometimes overpriced. The overall vibe is described as fun and engaging, with a lively atmosphere and good beers, though some guests find the room cold and the music loud. A few experiences mention missing game pieces or aging components, and there are a few serious health concerns raised by diners that prompted calls for kitchen checks. Still, the place remains a popular draw for game lovers seeking an immersive social night.View restaurant profile
Le Colonel Moutarde
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 10 Fun and Entertaining Places to Go
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≈ 1.2 km
CUP MTL emerges as a bustling Thai spot that delivers authentic, flavor-forward Thai cooking with tapas-style sharing, complemented by creative cocktails and a warm, convivial atmosphere. Reviewers praise CUP MTL's menu for bold aromatics, with standout dishes like pad thai, curries, tom yum, pork belly, and housemade sausages, plus a mango sticky rice dessert often described as superb. The staff and service are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with a welcoming vibe suited for family meals, gatherings with friends, and terrace evenings. Some notes mention small portions for the price and occasional slower service, though many visits are described as excellent value and a hidden gem for Thai cuisine in Montreal. The restaurant is lauded for gluten-free and vegetarian options and for an ambiance that blends a chill yet lively energy, with cocktails that pair well with the dining experience.View restaurant profile
CUP MTL
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 2026 Super Bowl LX Sunday - Experience It at Montreal's Best Spots
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≈ 1.2 km
Patrons describe Taverne Saint-Sacrement as a lively friendly spot with a strong beer and cocktail program and solid bar food like nachos, poutine and burgers, plus a great terrace and plenty of screens for hockey games, though the atmosphere can be a bit loud and the service ranges from friendly and attentive to rushed or inconsistent, with occasional mixups on dishes and pricing between the wall menu and the bill, and some visits noting the kitchen quality not as strong as before or missing vegetarian options, yet overall the reviews praise the vibe for game nights, the value, and the chance to unwind with friends.View restaurant profile
Taverne Saint-Sacrement
Opens Today at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Pub Bishop & Bagg is described across reviews as a welcoming, character-filled pub in Montreal with a standout gin selection, friendly staff, and a cozy, buzzy atmosphere. The menu is praised for variety, from hearty brunch options like full English breakfasts and burgers to diverse offerings such as banh mi and seafood, with the house burger and its aioli potatoes repeatedly highlighted as must try items. The food is repeatedly called delicious and of good quality, with dishes like burger, fish and chips, sea bass, tuna tataki, beef cheek and lamb kabob among the highlights, and soups and other plates earning praise. The vibe ranges from intimate and warm to lively and loud in the evenings, with strong beer lists, good cocktails, and a celebrated Negroni selection. Service is commonly described as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews point to occasional gaps in communication, slower timing during busy periods, or allergy notes not being fully conveyed. Overall, Pub Bishop & Bagg is seen as a standout, reliable spot in the neighborhood, regarded as one of the best pubs in the city for its gin variety, atmosphere, and crowd-pleasing food.View restaurant profile
Pub Bishop & Bagg
British-style pub offering draft brews, cocktails & elevated fare in a comfy old-fashioned interior.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Ping Pong Club is described as a lively neighborhood spot with a great vibe, good music, and a free ping pong table that guests love. The energy and ambiance are praised for being fun and social, with evenings that feel festive and staff who are generally friendly. Some reviews note slower service and high drink prices, and a few mention cleanliness issues or mixed handling of drinks, which can dampen the night. Food is described as greasy and reheated by some, with fries tasting off due to frying in the same oil, while others enjoy late night bites. The venue is repeatedly hailed as a standout in Mile End, with a welcoming crowd, Thursday queer nights, and weekends that ramp up the dancing, though the interior is small and can get crowded at the bar. Overall, Ping Pong Club is a go-to for drinks, games, and socializing, especially on weekends, offering a memorable atmosphere that pairs well with music and friends.View restaurant profile
Ping Pong Club
Opens Thursday at 8 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
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≈ 1.5 km
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal offers a strong rum selection and knowledgeable bartenders, with many praising the well crafted cocktails and the beautiful terrace that creates a welcoming vibe. The atmosphere can be lively with quizzes, karaoke, and occasional DJ nights, making it a fun spot for groups, though some reviews say Fridays lack ambiance and the space feels small. Service receives mixed notes: friendly and attentive in many visits, yet a few experiences mention delays in ordering, staff being distracted, and moments of pressure to pay upfront. Food options are limited and priced higher for small portions, but overall the venue remains a popular choice for rum lovers who value drinks and ambiance, and it comes highly recommended for a convivial night out despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal
Nightspot with a large rum list from around the world, plus Spanish tapas, nightly DJs & a patio.
Opens Today at 4 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail Scene
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Brasserie Bernard earns praise for its warm, Parisian-inspired atmosphere, attentive service, and dependable French bistro fare that many reviewers consider a reliable neighborhood staple in Outremont. Seafood lovers note strong moules marinières, oysters, octopus, salmon tartare and other accents, while the duck confit and fish and chips also receive high marks, with the wine list and desserts frequently applauded. The service is described as impeccable or very friendly by many, with knowledgeable recommendations and a welcoming vibe, though several reviews mention occasional slow or uneven service and long waits when busy. The ambiance and decor are repeatedly praised as charming and lively, though some tables feel cramped and the room can get quite noisy. Price and value receive mixed verdicts, with some praising quality and generous portions, and others calling the prices steep for the size or questioning the value compared with other Parisian-style brasseries in Montreal. A few dishes are cited as underseasoned, dry, or overly salty, and brunch offerings or certain menu changes have disappointed some guests. Despite these variances, many guests make Brasserie Bernard their go-to spot for celebrations, casual dinners, or after-theatre meals, appreciating the consistently friendly staff and the level of dining room energy. The terrace is highlighted on pleasant days, and the overall experience is described as enjoyable, convivial, and distinctly European in character, even if not every visit hits a perfect note. In short, the venue remains a beloved option for many diners in Montreal, delivering solid food, strong service, and a lively atmosphere with occasional inconsistencies in price, space, or specific dishes.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Bernard
Eclectic, French-inspired bistro dishes & a wine-centric bar in a stylish space with Parisian flair.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Outremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Benelux Brasserie Artisanale offers a good selection of craft beers with a rotating lineup that keeps things interesting and solid pretzels to accompany a drink. The atmosphere is described as cozy and rustic, with a comfortable outdoor space that shines in good weather. Service experiences vary, with many noting attentive and welcoming staff, though occasional slower service on busy nights is mentioned. Sitting at the bar is often recommended to get the best experience. Food options are limited to simple bites and pretzels, and on some visits certain menu items were unavailable. A policy restricting children indoors was noted, sometimes resulting in terrace seating. Overall, the venue is viewed as a solid spot for beer lovers with friendly vibes and a beer list that changes over time.View restaurant profile
Benelux Brasserie Artisanale
Opens Today at 3 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up ShowsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Abreuvoir Bar & Terrasse is described as a lively Montreal venue with multiple spaces, including an inside area, a heated terrace, and a basement club section that comes alive later. The terrace receives frequent praise for its atmosphere and is often cited as one of the best in town, while the overall vibe is noted as friendly and welcoming even when crowds are large. The food and drinks are generally well received, with some standout dishes and standard bar prices, though a few reviews mention higher prices and inconsistent service. The venue shifts from casual night out to nightclub energy after certain hours, which suits many but can feel crowded and claustrophobic in the basement at peak times. Staff experiences vary, ranging from helpful and attentive to less positive interactions, contributing to a sense that experiences depend on the night and the crowd. Overall, Abreuvoir Bar & Terrasse comes across as a popular, versatile spot that shines on the terrace but can deliver mixed results depending on timing.View restaurant profile
Abreuvoir Bar & Terrasse
Opens Today at 4 pmLatin Quarter
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Pub Quartier Latin is described as a warm, welcoming spot with attentive, friendly staff and a helpful atmosphere, with many appreciating gluten free options and English-speaking service. The menu offers popular items such as poutine, burgers, mac and cheese, grilled cheese and a vegetarian tartare, and the food is often hot, fresh and flavorful, paired with a solid beer selection including Guinness. Yet some visits note inconsistencies, such as fries tasting old or cold, cheese not melted in poutine, and a burger not cooked through. The vegetarian tartare earns praise, and the beef tartare texture is mentioned as too finely ground in one review. The venue is repeatedly recommended as a good pre show spot thanks to the connected dining area and clear flow for the evening, and many say they plan to return for the friendly service and reliable comfort food at reasonable prices. Overall, it is seen as a dependable gluten friendly option with a lively atmosphere, though some menu updates would be welcome.View restaurant profile
Pub Quartier Latin
Opens Today at 4:30 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Le Cheval Blanc comes across as a beloved, laid back hub focused on great craft beer, a memorable atmosphere, and a creative crowd. Reviews praise the beer on tap variety, reasonable prices, and friendly staff, with a vibe that blends music, art, and socializing for students and longtime locals alike. The place is celebrated as a historic first micro pub with a simple, intimate room, though as it has grown it can feel emptier off peak times. Food is rarely mentioned, but the beer and the scene shine, including live shows and seasonal selections that keep things interesting, making it a must visit for a lively night out and a treasure to preserve.View restaurant profile
Le Cheval Blanc
Opens Today at 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
3 Brasseurs is described as a lively and welcoming spot with a wide beer selection and solid food, offering a convivial vibe that suits friends, families, and pre-show nights near the cinema; the beer quality is repeatedly praised and the service is noted as friendly and attentive, with staff often going the extra mile to accommodate guests. On the flip side, some visits feature meals arriving cold or only warm, slow service during busy times, seating that is tight and noisy, and occasional disparities in portion size or value. The rooftop terrace and overall atmosphere are frequently highlighted as pluses, along with easy access to loyalty perks and a steady rotation of beers. Overall, the sentiment leans positive and many guests say they would return for the beers and the lively experience, despite occasional hiccups in kitchen speed or consistency.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Opens Today at 11 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinLocal Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Overall, Taverne Marion is described as a stylish neighborhood bar with a warm, buzzy vibe where cocktails shine and the kitchen delivers tasty bites and late night options in an upscale setting. Some guests feel the pricing is high, especially for wines and small plates, while others feel the value aligns with the atmosphere. The service is generally praised, with friendly and attentive staff and welcoming hospitality, though a few experiences mention inconsistency or pushy tipping. The vibe can be lively and loud at times, which can make conversation challenging, but the decor and terrace contribute to the appeal. The place works well for groups, casual nights with friends, and celebrations, with many reviewers noting they would return. In sum, Taverne Marion is a solid option for drinks and meals in a stylish urban tavern setting, offering a strong drink selection, good food, and a convivial atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Taverne Marion
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Reviews consistently highlight Lola Rosa as a warm, cozy, all-vegan spot with generous portions, creative flavors, and friendly service that shines for both casual meals and group events; the Place des Arts location is repeatedly praised for its atmosphere, views, and efficient service, while the third floor with foosball and terrace adds a fun vibe; menu favorites include chickpea fries, Cajun burgers, poutine with mushroom gravy, nachos, lasagna, curries, burritos, tacos and inventive salads, with gluten-free and nut-free options noted as a strength though occasional dishes fall short or vary by location; several guests remark that non-vegans also enjoy the fare and that desserts like lemon pie and brownies are well balanced, though a few critique bread texture or some vegan riffs; service is described as attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding dietary needs and menu choices, and the private room on the top floor receiving special thanks for celebrations; overall the reviews present Lola Rosa as a must-try, reliable choice for vegans and non-vegans alike in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Lola Rosa
Opens Today at 11:30 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Bar Salon Chez Miller is described as a welcoming neighborhood sports bar with a warm, lively vibe and multiple TVs for watching games. The space feels cozy and the staff are consistently attentive, with a great terrace that suits groups. The menu is simple but tasty, offering solid crowd pleasers and a good beer and cocktail list at reasonable prices. The atmosphere shines during hockey nights and is often praised for being friendly, affordable, and easy to enjoy with friends. Entertainment options include karaoke, bingo, trivia nights, and occasional comedy shows, adding to the appeal. While the service is generally praised as thoughtful, a couple of notes mention occasional noise and one less friendly server. The venue also caters to events and even offers free billiards on Sundays through Tuesday, making it a reliable go to for sport, fun, and socializing.View restaurant profile
Bar Salon Chez Miller
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Nyks Bistro Pub comes across as a lively, cozy spot in the heart of Montreal that delivers solid pub fare, great drinks, and a vibe that both locals and visitors seem to love. Dishes that show up repeatedly include duck confit poutine, mussels with fries, a range of burgers and hearty salads, and seafood options that many reviewers praised for freshness and flavor, all at generous portions and reasonable prices. The beer list is a highlight with strong local taps and popular imports, and cocktails and wine are also well received. Service is frequently described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few reviews note slower service during busy times and some noise from the tight space. The atmosphere combines a can do pub energy with a touch of bistro charm, making it suitable for casual dinners, drinks with friends, or a late night out, with reservations recommended on busy nights. Nyks Bistro Pub is regarded as a reliable go to for a memorable Montreal experience, offering tasty food, good value, and a vibrant downtown vibe.View restaurant profile
Nyks Bistro Pub
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Brass Door Pub comes across in reviews as a lively, welcoming Montreal pub with a strong wings menu, solid drinks, and a vibe that blends friendly bar energy with occasional comedy nights. Wings on Wednesdays are repeatedly praised for generous portions and good value, while the bar and wait staff are described as attentive, personable, and capable of making guests feel welcome even when busy. The atmosphere ranges from cozy to bustling, with many noting a great patio, solid pub fare, and a mix of locals and visitors who keep coming back. While the service is often highlighted as a strength, a few experiences mention longer wait times and occasional billing issues during peak periods, and one review mentions a leak in the ceiling during a show. Overall, Brass Door Pub seems to be a go to spot for fans of wings, affordable drinks, and a warm, social setting, with consistently positive remarks about the staff and the sense of community on multiple visits.View restaurant profile
Brass Door Pub
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews of 3 Brasseurs describe a lively beer-forward pub experience with strong, locally brewed beers, a warm atmosphere, and casual pub fare that many guests find dependable, especially at downtown locations and on the terrace during sports nights. The beer quality and variety are frequently praised, and service is described as friendly and attentive when staff are available, with some servers repeatedly singled out for excellent care without naming individuals. Food is commonly regarded as good to very good, with favorites like fries, pretzels, and certain burgers; however, some dishes are criticized for being cold, greasy, or not offering good value, and service can be slow during busy periods. Value and pricing receive mixed notes: happy hour and reasonable prices are appreciated, while a few complaints focus on menu limits, promotions, and online gift card or service charges. The overall impression is that 3 Brasseurs is a solid, lively spot for beer lovers and social dining, though experiences can vary by location and time.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Bruno Sport Bar comes across as a lively sports hangout with lots of screens and a festive, immersive atmosphere. The staff are consistently welcoming and attentive, helping guests feel at home even during busy times. Reviews highlight the ability to watch several games at once, a solid beer selection on draft, and reliable bar bites such as paninis, grilled cheese, hot dogs, and smoked meat options. The kitchen can stay open late and service is noted as efficient and friendly, though a few comments mention a limited menu and occasional slower service. Birthday treats from the owner and the overall vibe add a warm, communal feel, making it a go-to spot for hockey and football nights and for families or groups. Prices can be a bit high for a pint, but the combination of screens, sound, and crowd energy keeps people coming back. All in all, it is seen as a standout spot to catch a game in Montreal, with a welcoming, casual atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bruno Sport Bar
Open until 3 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, the reviews present Iru Izakaya as a lively, stylish Japanese-inspired brasserie in the Quartier des Spectacles with a vibrant vibe, strong service, and a broad, creative menu. The experience menu and discovery menu are highlighted as must-tries, offering a variety of dishes that feel artful and flavorful and pair beautifully with an impressive sake and cocktail program. Service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness and knowledge, with staff helping tailor plates and drinks to taste, while a few notes mention occasional delays during busy times. Ambiance is described as energetic and modern, with neon and refined decor that many find exciting for groups and celebrations, though some guests find it noisy and less intimate. The food generally earns high marks for freshness, balance, and presentation, but certain dishes are noted as overly salty, underseasoned, or not fully representative of Japanese cuisine, and pricing is seen as steep by some for the portion size. Taken together, Iru Izakaya emerges as a memorable dining destination where the service, atmosphere, and variety shine and many guests look forward to a return visit.View restaurant profile
Iru Izakaya
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Bar Nestor is described as a lively neighborhood spot with a strong beer selection and a welcoming vibe, offering a versatile space for private events upstairs and the option to bring in outside food or music for gatherings, which many reviews appreciate. Attentive and friendly service is frequently noted, along with a pleasant terrace and a second floor that suits groups, though experiences vary with some reports of slow service and inconsistent kitchen output. Some dishes are questioned for quality and value, with a few diners feeling certain items resemble pre-made offerings and price tags are high, especially when there is no full kitchen. Trivia nights are a recurring feature with mixed execution, but the overall atmosphere remains sociable and upbeat, making Bar Nestor a common choice for casual nights out and social get-togethers, while a few visits highlight the need for steadier service and consistency.View restaurant profile
Bar Nestor
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Le Terminal draws praise for excellent food and a cozy dining room, with dishes like tartare, burgers, and poutine and a fast, friendly service that keeps things moving. The ambiance is described as lively and welcoming, ideal for a casual meal or a night of open mic and comedy shows, and the beer selection attracts IPA lovers. Staff are repeatedly noted for kindness and efficiency, contributing to a generally smooth experience. On the downside, acoustics can be poor and the space very loud, making conversation difficult, and the menu could be more thoughtfully curated while the food could be improved in places. Despite these critiques, Le Terminal remains a popular, affordable option on Mont Royal for drinks and entertainment, with a festive vibe and a show friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Terminal
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
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