Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie shines as a welcoming spot with a lively brewery vibe, a varied beer list praised for quality and fair prices, and a beautiful, dog-friendly terrace that makes it perfect for hanging out with friends or colleagues. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, attentive and efficient, with staff that help groups plan events and ensure a smooth experience. The food is generally described as tasty with generous portions, featuring burgers, nachos, fish and chips and poutine; while a few reviews mention the menu could be broader, the overall pairing of beer and bites remains strong. The atmosphere is easygoing and inclusive, making it a top local pick in Griffintown for casual nights, watching a game, or celebrations.View restaurant profile
SHAY delivers a vibrant, modern Lebanese-inspired dining experience with a beautifully designed space and a buzzy, welcoming vibe. The menu spans a wide array of mezze and mains, from silky hummus and muhammara to lamb kebab, shawarma, and crispy potatoes, with many dishes praised for bold, balanced flavors and generous portions that look as good as they taste. Brunch stands out, offering twists on classics like shawarma eggs benedict, shakshuka, falafel latkes, and baklava pancakes, all complemented by creative cocktails and redolent coffees. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, with knowledgeable staff guiding diners through the menu, while the bar and terrace add an extra layer of atmosphere for gatherings and celebrations. Reservations are helpful given the popularity, and overall SHAY is repeatedly described as worth returning to for the food, the vibe and reliable hospitality, though some guests note price increases and occasional menu mismatches.View restaurant profile
Taken together, reviews paint Siboire as a lively, bike-friendly brewpub that excels in beer variety and friendly, attentive service, well suited for groups and events. The spaces feel bright and modern with a welcoming vibe and sometimes a lively game-night atmosphere, including trivia on Mondays and sports on big screens in certain rooms. The beer selection is consistently praised, with knowledgeable staff and a wide range of styles to try; the food is generally solid with crowd-pleasers like mac and cheese and poutine or burgers, though a few dishes are noted for small portions, price or lukewarm preparation, and a couple of items like fries or fish and chips receiving critique. Large groups and private bookings are accommodated with good organization, including mezzanine spaces and patios, and the location near transit plus a bike-friendly setup adds convenience. Overall, Siboire comes across as a dependable, convivial spot to enjoy craft beer, good food, and a social atmosphere with reasons to return.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Heni describe a creative, high-end dining experience with strong Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences where the tasting menu and wine pairings are frequently highlighted as highlights and the service is consistently praised for knowledge, warmth and attentiveness. Diners consistently note beautiful presentation and thoughtfully crafted dishes that showcase bold flavors and careful use of local ingredients, with several meals praised for unique dips, breads and standout proteins. The atmosphere is generally described as inviting and stylish, though some find it loud or the temperature uncomfortable at times, and a few point to high prices or smaller portions as trade-offs. A recurring theme is the value of the overall experience, with many guests intending to return to explore more of the menu or to enjoy the basement cocktail bar and wine program. While opinions vary on particular courses, the overall takeaway is that Heni is a memorable, hospitality-forward destination that delivers exciting food and strong service with room for occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Foxy as a standout Montreal dining spot where everything cooked over a wood fire shines through in every dish, from mussels and flatbread to maitake, cavatelli and bluefin tuna tartare; the menu changes with the seasons and favors shareable plates that highlight local ingredients and bold textures. The atmosphere blends sleek warmth with an open kitchen vibe, and guests often note the appealing terrace as well as the thrill of watching the chefs at work; many describe the service as impeccable, attentive, and knowledgeable with strong wine and cocktail guidance, though a few mention occasional long waits or feeling pressured to choose desserts. While some diners say portions can run small for the price and a few dishes feel repetitive or pricey, the overall sentiment leans toward high praise for flavor, balance, and originality, with particular love for maitake, feta pita, flatbread, carpaccio, and seafood dishes. Generous gluten free options and vegetarian choices are noted, making Foxy feel like a modern, intimate destination famed for its wood fired style and creative presentation.View restaurant profile
Burgundy Lion stands as a Montreal staple that blends classic British pub charm with a warm, convivial atmosphere. The menu features comforting staples such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, and shepherd's pie, with many reviews praising quality, generous portions and reliable execution. The beer and whisky selections are frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating the breadth of options and staff who guide tastings and flights. The venue is described as lively and social, suitable for watching sports, trivia nights, and private events, though it can become very noisy when crowded. Service is often praised as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming feeling that makes guests feel at home. Occasional criticisms point to uneven food quality, slower service during peak times, and noise affecting conversations. Overall Burgundy Lion is viewed as a dependable go-to for a casual meal or night out with drinks, and it remains a Montreal institution for many.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Joe Beef is described as a Montreal institution with a warm, casual yet lively vibe and butter rich, indulgent cooking that shines in dishes like lobster spaghetti, hanger steak, foie gras, and croquettes. Many diners praise both the food and the attentive, knowledgeable service that can make a special occasion feel truly memorable, though a few note occasional inconsistencies and high prices. The ambience ranges from cozy and intimate to bustling and energetic, with standout seafood and meat options and an impressive wine list, while some guests feel the portions and price tag demand careful budgeting. A number of reviewers highlight the crusty bread, the preparation of scallops, escargot, and the chocolate mousse or caramel desserts as memorable highlights, though a handful mention over salty sauces or under seasoned items as misses. Overall, the dining experience at Joe Beef is described as extraordinary and worth trying for a special night, with strong praise for staff and atmosphere, and some caveats about cost and occasional variability.View restaurant profile
Lucille's Au Marché is described in reviews as a large historic market by the Lachine Canal that highlights local, high quality produce, cheeses, meats, breads and pastries from a wide array of stalls. The market shifts between an indoor space in winter and a lively outdoor scene in warmer seasons, delivering a colorful, bustling atmosphere and a sense of community thanks to friendly vendors who often offer samples. Shoppers praise the breadth of offerings, including fresh fruits and vegetables, specialty foods, flowers and ready-to-eat options in a food court, making it a great spot for a casual lunch or a picnic by the canal. Price levels are mixed: many note the exceptional quality and variety, while others find some items pricey and value-dependent. The market is repeatedly described as iconic for Montreal and a must-visit year-round, with festive holiday displays, though parking can be challenging and cleanliness is occasionally questioned. Overall, it comes across as a vibrant, family-friendly, bike-accessible destination where locals buy and eat local.View restaurant profile
Makro is described across reviews as having a lively atmosphere, stylish decor and generally excellent food and service, making it a popular spot for celebrations and groups; the menu and seafood offerings are often highlighted as standout, while some guests find the prices high and a few dishes underwhelming such as a bland burger, over sauced entrées, or overcooked fries, and a few reports mention cold main courses or dishes forgotten and then corrected after prompting; service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly with helpful cocktail recommendations and occasional remakes, though a few reviews note pressure around tipping and water service; the vibe ranges from upscale to club like, appealing to a younger crowd for a night out, and taken together the experiences are described as memorable and worth returning for by many.View restaurant profile
Petros Taverne Grecque is described as a warmly inviting spot with a bright, Greek-town feel and generous portions of fresh, flavorful dishes from octopus and sardines to lamb chops, moussaka, and seafood platters. The service is consistently praised as attentive, friendly, and professional, with staff guiding diners through the menu and making each night feel special, and the BYOB option adds to the enjoyment. The atmosphere and decor are frequently highlighted as elegant yet cozy, making it a great choice for family gatherings, celebrations, and groups, while the menu's variety and the authenticity of flavors leave a lasting impression and inspire return visits.View restaurant profile
Grinder draws crowds with an upscale yet warm, industrial chic vibe and a menu that shines with beef and seafood, signature tartares and sharing plates. The steaks, including NY strip, ribeye, and tomahawk for two, are consistently praised for flavor and precise cooking, while seafood and tartares such as beef tartare, tuna, scallops, and calamari offer variety. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with many experiences highlighted by helpful staff and thoughtful gestures like complimentary desserts or birthday touches, though service can be slow or disjointed on busy nights and some tables report hearing issues due to noise. The atmosphere is lively, stylish, and convivial, with strong wine lists and occasional DJ nights. Prices run high, but the quality and portion sizes are widely seen as worth it by many patrons. Overall Grinder is viewed as a premier Montreal destination for steak lovers, celebrations, and groups, delivering consistently excellent meat and seafood, a memorable ambiance, and reliable hospitality, while noting room for improvement in pacing and acoustics at peak times.View restaurant profile