Brasserie Le Manoir NDG receives mixed but predominantly positive feedback, with many guests describing a warm, welcoming atmosphere, a fireplace, and a lively space suited for groups and sports fans, complemented by large portions and attractive prices. The menu gets praise for hearty breakfast items, crepes, pork souvlaki, and other staples, along with quick, friendly service in many visits. The service is frequently highlighted as attentive and efficient, though some reviews note moments of slower or less proactive service during busy times and language barriers for some guests. Decor is repeatedly singled out for its nice look and the presence of big screens, creating a casual, family-friendly vibe. While some guests consider it a good all-around spot for meals and drinks, others describe limited cocktail options and emphasize that it may not be a beer-centric brasserie. Overall, Brasserie Le Manoir NDG seems to deliver solid value and consistent comfort, with room for improvement in service consistency.View restaurant profile
Gibeau Orange Julep is described as a Montreal icon and a must-visit for its giant orange building and signature frothy orange drink. The juice is repeatedly praised for being refreshing and uniquely creamy, though several reviews note that it can be very sweet and sometimes asks for balancing with ice cream or a larger amount of juice. Food offerings receive mixed signals, with poutine praised for richness and comfort by some and criticized as overpriced or mediocre by others, while hot dogs and fries are described as hit or miss. The atmosphere is celebrated for nostalgia and the open-air parking lot, but seating is limited and the place can feel touristy or crowded, especially during peak times. Overall, the orange juice remains the highlight, driving repeat visits even when some menu items disappoint and the value is questioned.View restaurant profile