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Resto-Bars in Deux-Montagnes

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Le Cask Pub Et Grille - Resto-Bars in Deux-Montagnes

Le Cask Pub Et Grille

Opens Today at 8 am
(161)
Deux-Montagnes

Review Summary

Le Cask Pub Et Grille draws mixed reviews, with many praising the menu variety, clean space, and a warm, friendly atmosphere, especially for weekend brunch and casual meals near the REM station. Indian dishes like samosas, butter chicken, curry chicken, and naan get frequent compliments, along with solid pizzas and generous portions on some visits. On the downside, service can be slow and refills or items may arrive late or missing, and some meals are described as ordinary or overly cooked, with burgers that can be dry and fries that overstay their welcome. Drinks and cocktails show inconsistent quality, and several comments mention high prices for portions that do not always meet expectations. The vibe is often described as welcoming and family friendly, with karaoke or live music nights adding to the atmosphere. Overall it seems to be a versatile local option with a pleasant setting and attentive staff at times, but visitors should expect variability in service speed and dish execution.View restaurant profile
BeachClub - Resto-Bars in Deux-Montagnes

BeachClub

(87)
Deux-Montagnes

Mentioned in: Best Waterfront Patios in Montreal for Summer

Review Summary

BeachClub offers a festival-like outdoor experience with sun, water, and trees, where the energy of the crowd and the stage production create memorable moments for daytime events or summer shows. The atmosphere stays festive and the bars run smoothly, with sound and production often described as on point and the vibe as great. However, there are drawbacks: entry checks can feel invasive, lines can be long, and staffing and parking logistics can be inconsistent. Rainy days bring the lack of shelter and mud, making the ground messy and feet wet. Practical concerns include lockers being outside the site, making it tedious to carry sunscreen, towels, and other items; pool access can be awkward with no lounge chairs unless a cabana is purchased; and many report heavy sand and wet conditions around the pool area. Food options are good but pricey, and some policies around bags or items can be frustrating. Overall, the venue remains appealing for sun lovers and party-goers, with the shuttle option helping to dodge parking chaos and a reputation for strong DJ lineups and a lively, upbeat scene.View restaurant profile
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