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Restaurant L'Avenue - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant L'Avenue

Open until 4 pm
(735)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More

Review Summary

L'Avenue comes up in reviews as a bold, crowd pleasing brunch spot with huge portions and a playful, vibrant vibe that blends retro disco decor with colorful graffiti. The menu is praised for creative sweet and savory pairings, with standout items like shakshuka, eggs Benedict, and the Dubai chocolate French toast or pistachio French toast, plus the Indecisive options that let diners mix and match. Expect long lines and waits, especially on weekends, and seating that can feel cramped, but many say the experience is worth it for the generous portions and lively atmosphere. Value is a common thread, with portions described as enormous and prices considered fair for the quality, though a few reviews call it pricey for what it is. Service is typically described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a positive overall experience, while the noise level and crowds can be a drawback for those seeking a quieter meal. The bathrooms are frequently noted as an experience in themselves, adding to the overall memorable vibe. Parking can be challenging and the venue can feel busy, but visitors often return for recurring favorites and the sense that nothing on the menu is bland.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Avenue - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant L'Avenue

Open until 4 pm
(413)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight L'Avenue as a top brunch spot with bold flavors, large portions, and a lively, colorful atmosphere, praising standout dishes like eggs Benedict variations, the Bobby Discovers Istanbul, Sticky Toffee Pancakes, and Dubai chocolate French toast, as well as creative Indecisive platters that invite sharing. The experience is often described as worth the wait, particularly on weekends when lines form, with service frequently called friendly, attentive, and efficient, though there are mentions of slower pacing and occasional missteps during busy periods. Some diners report dishes arriving cold or overcooked and note noise levels can be high, while others emphasize good value and generous portions that can satisfy big appetites. Overall, L'Avenue remains a beloved Montreal brunch destination for many, offering a memorable vibe, quality ingredients, and reliable crowd pleasers, even as peak hours may bring longer waits and sporadic service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Avenue - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant L'Avenue

Trendy restaurant offering brunch and other hearty, quality dishes
Open until 4 pm
(440)
Chomedey

Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe L'Avenue as a creative, generous brunch spot with fresh ingredients and big portions. Service is widely praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with many compliments toward the staff, though some visits report slower service or occasional misfires. Ambiance is lively and stylish, with decor that stands out, though a few tables note that the space can be noisy or crowded. The menu is celebrated for inventive choices and items like eggs Benedict, Dubai-style French toast, lemon blueberry pancakes, and pistachio latte, with most dishes presented nicely and tasting fresh, while a minority encounter bland flavors or inconsistent execution. Value is often highlighted for generous portions and the option of free items during celebrations, though some patrons feel prices are steep or certain dishes disappointing. Overall, the sentiment skews positive with many eager to return and recommend L'Avenue to friends and family for brunch.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Avenue - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant L'Avenue

Trendy restaurant offering brunch and other hearty, quality dishes
Open until 4 pm
(445)
Brossard

Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More

Review Summary

Reviews paint L'Avenue as a lively brunch hub with bold, creative options and consistently huge portions, from pistachio lattes and Dubai chocolate toast to a variety of benedicts and pancakes. Service is widely praised for being attentive and friendly, with the space described as bright, quirky, and sometimes a bit loud during peak hours. The consistency of quality varies by dish, but many dishes are well balanced and flavorful, and the menu is noted for its inventive twists and generous plates that can easily feed several people or provide lasting leftovers. Prices are seen as reasonable for the size and quality by some, while others feel they are high for the value, and a few reviews mention occasional rough patches like food arriving cold, overly sweet items, or moments of slower service in busy times. The pistachio latte stands out as a must try for many, and repeated mentions of favorites like Indecisive versions and various egg dishes reinforce the sense of a distinctive, crowd pleasing menu. While crowding, wait times, and occasional comfort or cleanliess annoyances surface in some visits, many reviewers regard the overall experience as worth it and note they would return to explore more of the lineup at different locations.View restaurant profile
Restaurant La Fouine - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant La Fouine

Open until 3 pm
(51)
Morin-Heights

Review Summary

Restaurant La Fouine is described as a warm, cozy and inviting spot with friendly, attentive staff and solid value for money. Diners praise hearty portions and a mix of strengths across the menu, including burgers with juicy beef, a thick and tender galette, a well made grilled cheese, and a good coffee; the onion soup is sometimes noted as salty, while the cabbage salad with perfect cornichons and other sides are highlights. Desserts or crepes with whipped cream are remembered fondly by some, and the overall ambiance and decor receive frequent compliments. Some dishes such as fries are not described as exceptional and a few meals or service experiences may feel slow during busy times, but the mood remains welcoming and the owners are perceived as caring and devoted. The place is seen as a top choice for lunch, brunch or a comforting dinner in Morin Heights and is repeatedly recommended for its cozy vibe and friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lyvano - Restaurant-lavenue Restaurants

Restaurant Lyvano

May be temporarily closed
(49)
Dunham

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Restaurant Lyvano as a charming spot with a beautiful riverside terrace and friendly, attentive service, where the menu offers interesting, well presented dishes; burgers and fish and chips are highlighted as very good, and the wine list is praised for supporting local vineyards, making the overall terrace dining experience memorable. Some notes mention a fusion trend that can make fruit sweetness feel overpowering and a delicate cauliflower cream paired with a sharp emulsion that clashes, while the service is sometimes a bit disorganized with information needing repetition. The restaurant is pictured as a warm, worthwhile stop in a picturesque village, valued for good value, solid flavors, and careful presentation that suggests a recurring favorite for visitors.View restaurant profile

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