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Munchiz Exotique - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Munchiz Exotique

Open until 11 pm
(24)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Guests are greeted with a smile and the staff at Munchiz Exotique are consistently friendly and welcoming, with a manager who helps create a wonderful experience that invites a return visit. Great products and attentive service are highlighted, with appreciation for the staff's time and expertise on the offerings. Plans to return with family are mentioned, underscoring a positive overall impression from these reviews.View restaurant profile
RAM SWEET - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

RAM SWEET

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(218)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe RAM SWEET as delivering authentic Indian flavors with fresh ingredients and careful seasoning across a wide range of sweets and savory dishes. The thali, noodles burger, samosas, jalebi, and rasgulle receive frequent praise for taste, texture, and presentation, with many noting a home cooked feel. The tiffin service is highlighted for value and reliability, and the staff are described as friendly, professional, and helpful. Sweets such as gulab jamun and milk cake are singled out, along with chana chaat and paneer tandoori kulcha, as standout items, and naan is praised as among the best. Some reviews mention occasional issues like items being too salty or freshness concerns with a few snacks, but the overall quality remains highly regarded. The atmosphere and pricing are generally favorably mentioned, with parking and multiple locations noted as helpful, and RAM SWEET is seen as a top option for authentic Indian flavors and Punjabi vibes. Overall this collection of experiences points to delicious, varied offerings that encourage repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Citrouilleville - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Citrouilleville

May be temporarily closed
(112)
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Mentioned in: Pumpkin Picking Within an Hour of Montreal: 2024 Guide

Review Summary

Citrouilleville is described as a lively, family friendly autumn destination with a huge pumpkin selection, creative decorations, themed sections for photos, and lots of kid friendly activities like train rides, inflatables, and harvest demonstrations. It is generally praised for being well organized and easy to buy tickets in advance, making a fall day outdoors enjoyable for families, and dogs are welcome. The overall sentiment is positive, with many finding it Instagram worthy and a pleasant tradition to return to each year. However, crowds are repeatedly mentioned as a downside, even with timed tickets, along with long lines and some feeling it is overpriced or overly commercial, with activities beyond the main attractions being limited. Still, the consensus is that a visit is worthwhile for a memorable, fun family outing, especially for photo moments and fall atmosphere, provided planning and patience are part of the plan.View restaurant profile
The Comedy Nest - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

The Comedy Nest

Opens Tomorrow at 7:15 pm
(90)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows

Review Summary

Reviews of The Comedy Nest describe it as a beloved Montreal venue with an intimate, historic feel and a strong, varied lineup that reliably delivers laughs and good value on drinks and tickets. The overall tone is positive, with many calling it a must-visit English-language comedy spot and praising the energy of the host and the quality of acts, including standout headliners and solid openers. New Year’s and other nights alike are described as enjoyable, with bubbly and drinks adding to the experience. However, some guests report service quirks and seating oddities, such as being directed to a table with other guests or conflicting messages about sold-out status despite visible empty tables, and others note limited food options aside from snacks, which can feel overpriced. The venue’s character and staff are repeatedly highlighted, and many say they will return, appreciating the sense of tradition and the reliable laughs that The Comedy Nest provides for a night out.View restaurant profile
L'Étoile Polaire - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

L'Étoile Polaire

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(39)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Reviews describe L'Étoile Polaire as a top ice cream destination in Trois-Rivières, offering a vast selection of flavors, especially various chocolates, and standout dipped cones that complement creamy, high quality ice cream. The ice cream is smooth, rich, and made with quality ingredients, and the shop is clean, welcoming, and efficiently run with friendly staff who are quick to help, even when language differences arise. Portions are generous, though some formats aren't strictly true to size and soft serve with multiple flavors isn't offered. The experience is enhanced by a nearby beautiful park and the option to enjoy a milkshake or dipped cone during a pleasant pause. Accessibility for wheelchair users is limited according to some reviews, indicating a need for improvement. Overall, the place is a reliable sweet stop that dessert lovers in the area would likely recommend.View restaurant profile
Hawaii Poke - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Hawaii Poke

Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
(66)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Hawaii Poke receives strong praise for fresh ingredients, generous portions and good value, with many reviewers calling it the best poke in town and noting bright flavors and well balanced sauces across shrimp, crab, salmon, tuna and sashimi bowls. Service is described as fast and staff as friendly and welcoming, making it a reliable option for takeout or quick meals in the area. The space is small but the quality and quantity are consistently cited as positives, though a few reviews mention price to value tradeoffs or a preference for thinner salmon cuts. Bubble tea is a welcome extra in several reviews, and overall the experience is described as fresh, flavorful and dependable, encouraging repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Aux Angles Ronds - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Aux Angles Ronds

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(24)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide

Review Summary

Aux Angles Ronds comes up in reviews as a cozy cafe with a strong vibe and a solid mix of drinks and food, described as a great place to meet, work, or read, and often praised as a gem or favorite in the area. The atmosphere and casual charm are repeatedly highlighted, with friendly staff and a calm space that suits study sessions or relaxed chats. At the same time, service is noted as inconsistent in some visits, with moments of cold reception when the staff or manager are present and some guests feeling unseen during busy or slower moments. Food and drink quality also vary, including remarks about a dry brownie or a tepid hot chocolate and others praising matcha or good coffee, indicating that preparation can be hit or miss. Overall, the reviews point to a beloved atmosphere and menu that attract regulars, while suggesting that timing and staff attentiveness can influence the experience.View restaurant profile
Le Monastère - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le Monastère

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(33)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Exclusive Grand Prix F1 Canada Events in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Monastère as a spectacular cabaret circus venue with a vivid, electric atmosphere and top tier talent from around the world, delivering breathtaking acrobatics and entertaining moments under impressive lighting. The space is repeatedly praised as beautiful and energetic, offering a close, immersive experience that many consider a season highlight in Montreal. Some notes acknowledge that earlier editions had more circus and less talk, and a few comment on occasional parts that feel more about humor than substance. Overall the experience blends laughter, wonder, and emotion with consistently high artistry, making it a must see for many, while a few critiques mention touristy vibes or added classes and service quirks that may not suit everyone. The recurring sentiment is that Le Monastère offers a bold, original, and unforgettable night out.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Dunham - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Brasserie Dunham

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(431)
Bromont, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Across reviews Brasserie Dunham is seen as a lively, welcoming spot with a strong focus on beer and comforting bistro fare, offering a broad selection of locally brewed beers and a menu that includes poutine, burgers, pizza and nachos. Guests describe a warm, festive ambiance with indoor and outdoor seating, arcade touches and a small shop for taking beers home. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and beer knowledge, with reliable service and helpful recommendations, though service can be inconsistent during busy times. The food earns high marks for flavor and quality, especially the poutine and burgers, while a few dishes may be overcooked on occasion. The venue is often described as pet friendly and suitable for casual gatherings, with a strong sense of local character and community. A few drawbacks include the occasional sulfur taste in the water and the rush of customers at certain times, but overall Brasserie Dunham stands out as a must visit in the region for tasting sessions and a lively social experience.View restaurant profile
L'Espace Public - Brasseurs de Quartier - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

L'Espace Public - Brasseurs de Quartier

Open until 3 am
(111)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit Spots

Review Summary

L'Espace Public - Brasseurs de Quartier is described as a microbrewery with a chill, convivial vibe and consistently great service. The beer selection is praised as inspired and well balanced, with standout options including a variety of sour beers, and the atmosphere is welcoming whether stopping for a pint or socializing with friends. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful, able to handle special requests, which adds to the positive overall experience. The venue is described as a great neighborhood bar with a beautiful terrace, a modern setting, and a space where guests can relax, read a book, or play a board game or arcade game. Visitors mention that the place feels inviting and is a reliable go-to when in the area, often calling it a great discovery and a must visit. Overall, the sentiment is warm and enthusiastic, with many mentioning they would definitely return and that the ambiance and beer quality keep them coming back.View restaurant profile
Bienvenu Bar Salon - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Bienvenu Bar Salon

Open until 3 am
(28)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Bienvenu Bar Salon is described as a lively spot with a great pool area and free popcorn. People stop by for a beer and enjoy a casual, easygoing vibe. Watching the Super Bowl there was described as extraordinary. The buffet, the beer and the shooters receive positive mentions. A very nice evening with a date is cited, and there are plans to return. Prices are praised as excellent. The pool table is described as impeccable.View restaurant profile
Le Colonel Moutarde - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le Colonel Moutarde

Open until Midnight
(77)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: 10 Fun and Entertaining Places to Go

Review Summary

Le Colonel Moutarde is described as a lively bar with a large selection of board and card games, a cozy atmosphere, and cocktails that many reviewers praise for quality. The appeal often lies in the game library and the presence of a game master who can help pick and teach games, and staff are repeatedly called friendly and attentive. A standard note across reviews is a per person game fee that may be included in the bill, with some diners also reporting pressure to order food or tip and a policy not clearly stated online. Food and drink quality receives mixed signals: cocktails are frequently praised, pizzas and other dishes are seen as decent to good, but some items are described as disappointing or overpriced, and a few complaints mention cold food or salads not meeting expectations. The beer selection is noted as good, though prices can be high, which some feel is justified by the ambiance and experience. There are also concerns about consistency and service, with at least one account of missing game pieces and another of unfriendly replies after a food safety incident, including a request for an inspection. Overall, Le Colonel Moutarde is regarded as an entertaining destination for game lovers with a welcoming social scene, but experiences vary regarding value, service style, and food safety.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie Mutoïde - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Microbrasserie Mutoïde

Open until 1 am
(103)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Microbrasserie Mutoïde is described as a standout for beer lovers with a metal and rock vibe, where the beer is repeatedly praised as excellent and varied. Staff are frequently cited as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming neighborhood bar feel. Regulars describe a lively yet relaxed scene, with a large outdoor terrace, a casual vibe, and activities like pinball that encourage lingering after the week. Food service is not available on site, but bringing your own food is allowed, which many see as a workable arrangement. Music is a centerpiece, leaning toward punk and metal, with the volume described as not overly loud and conducive to conversation, though the intensity can vary by night. Beer options are praised across the spectrum from light to dark with a range of abv, and some reviews highlight creative naming schemes that span metal and fantasy themes. Some readers call it one of the best microbreweries in Montreal or even Quebec, noting excellent beer, great vibes, and a place worth returning to. A few comments mention that comfort could be better, but the overall experience remains widely praised. Meanwhile, many appreciate the sense of community and the opportunity to explore local culture through the music and atmosphere, making it a spot worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Barabas - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Brasserie Barabas

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(140)
Shaughnessy Village, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Review Summary

Brasserie Barabas stands out for a warm, convivial atmosphere, a spacious outdoor terrace, and a strong craft beer program with a wide variety and tasting options, all set in a charming Quebec town. The space is described as welcoming to families and dogs alike, with live music on weekends and a friendly, attentive staff that makes it easy to linger. Food offerings come from visiting trucks or on-site partners and pair well with the beers, though some reviews note that the kitchen can be uneven and prices can be a bit high. The atmosphere is festive and relaxed, with indoor seating and a large outdoor area featuring fire pits, and the overall vibe favors socializing and casual gatherings. In short, Brasserie Barabas is valued for its beer quality and community feel, making it a go-to spot for beer lovers and groups looking for a lively, laid-back experience.View restaurant profile
Bar le Über - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Bar le Über

Open until 3 am
(59)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Bar le Über feels like a true neighborhood bar with a warm, inviting ambiance and a nicely laid out terrace. The beer selection is solid, while cocktails can be a bit off balance at times. The place attracts regulars and maintains a calm vibe even on busier nights. Friendly staff and a range of drinks and events add to the appeal. Prices are generally reasonable, though the fee for games was noted as a little high. Overall, the bar is a reliable neighborhood spot for a relaxed evening with a friendly crowd and a good mix of drinks and social activity.View restaurant profile
La Confrérie Artisans Brasseurs - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

La Confrérie Artisans Brasseurs

Opens Tomorrow at 3 pm
(95)
Sherbrooke

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit Spots

Review Summary

La Confrérie Artisans Brasseurs comes across as a family friendly and welcoming spot with a warm campfire vibe, a range of beers including fruit infused varieties and a stout reminiscent of Guinness, cocktails available, and the option to taste before ordering. The venue features a beautiful terrace with a great view and a clean, modern interior, making it appealing to both parents and children, with games, dog friendly policy, and even inflatable play for the little ones. Regular events such as dance nights, themes, and food trucks add to the festive mood and overall lively atmosphere. Friendly and attentive service, plus consistently positive notes about the quality of beer and the enjoyable, social vibe.View restaurant profile
Snaxies - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Snaxies

Open until 2 am
(37)
Mile-End, Outremont

Review Summary

Reviews highlight a fondness for Sour Strip candies and Bugles chips, with some wishing for a Natural version of Bugles and saying they would buy it. Fast delivery, fresh candies and a personalized note are common positives, and service is repeatedly praised. One review calls Snaxies the best shop they have ordered from, noting a warm welcome on entry and wishing the business much success. Prices are described by some as high, raising questions about value. The shop is seen as a great place for rare or novelty candy and lactose-free ice cream options, with a personalized experience even on Uber Eats. Online orders carry risks, with reports of expired items and items nearing expiry; refunds for the expired products were issued after a couple of emails, but other issues were not addressed, suggesting in-store purchases may be safer.View restaurant profile
Centre d'Interpretation de la Courge - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Centre d'Interpretation de la Courge

May be temporarily closed
(34)
Saint-Joseph-du-Lac

Mentioned in: Pumpkin Picking Within an Hour of Montreal: 2024 Guide

Review Summary

Centre d'Interpretation de la Courge receives positive feedback for a warm welcome and a standout experience that delivers several wow moments. Visitors note a wide variety of squash including butternut and celery root, along with a large shop filled with decorative items. Pumpkin chips and spaghetti squash are highlighted as favorites. The setting is described as family friendly, with well laid out facilities and an outdoor play area that children enjoy. A small blues music performance adds lively ambiance to the visit. It is mentioned as a pleasant activity to pair with apple picking, and many return yearly with family to pick squash and pumpkins. Overall, it comes across as a beloved destination for a memorable day out.View restaurant profile
La Station (Gare Windsor) - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

La Station (Gare Windsor)

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 am
(33)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Exclusive Grand Prix F1 Canada Events in Montreal

Review Summary

La Station is described as a stunning, centrally located space in downtown Montreal with a beautiful and practical room that suits events and daily visits alike. The architecture is repeatedly praised as breathtaking and a highlight of Montreal’s identity, though the entrance area is noted by some as less accessible due to maintenance issues and the presence of itinerants nearby. The food is regarded as pretty good and the service friendly, even as a new system rollout caused longer waits when staff balanced reception with system bugs. A solid beer selection and the chance to see the Huskies outside add to the charm. Admission is free in some contexts, reinforcing a sense of value in this historic setting. Overall, the reviews mix admiration for the building, location, and atmosphere with practical notes about occasional delays and accessibility concerns, reflecting a space that feels integral to the city while inviting more attention to upkeep and visitor flow.View restaurant profile
3 Minots - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

3 Minots

Open until 3 am
(53)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown

Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots

Review Summary

3 Minots comes across in reviews as a polarizing karaoke spot with a lively crowd and a strong, electric vibe. The atmosphere and crowd are repeatedly praised, with nonstop karaoke energy and a spectacle of the owner handling multiple roles as bartender, karaoke DJ, and tambourine player. However, service is often slow and some say the staff can be discriminatory if rules about drinking speed are not followed, and drinks are noted to be costly. The space can feel hot while the beer stays cold, and the washrooms are described as gross. There are moments of delight, such as celebrations with a remarkable barmaid and sake bomb, contributing to a generally good vibe for karaoke fans. Pitchers can run up to about thirty three dollars, which adds to the sense that the place is pricey despite the fun. Overall, the consensus is that 3 Minots is a must for karaoke lovers seeking a memorable, high energy night, even if the experience can be uneven.View restaurant profile
Marché le Bled - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Marché le Bled

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(24)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Marché le Bled reviews highlight excellent service and appetizing dibi with attieke, with the meat well grilled. A comment praises a staff member as the best, though no names are given. Hygiene concerns are raised for the premises. The ginger juice is good, but there is a lot of grease on the bottles and they are filled only halfway, which is disappointing for the price. Overall, reviewers praise flavor and service while calling for better hygiene and more consistent portions, with customers signaling willingness to pay the asking prices but expecting a minimum standard.View restaurant profile
Bar le Jockey - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Bar le Jockey

Open until 3 am
(53)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows

Review Summary

Bar le Jockey is described as a welcoming, well designed bar with a warm ambiance and attentive staff. Reviewers praise a broad drinks menu with creative cocktails, a good variety of options, and solid value, along with tasty bites such as grilled cheese. The venue hosts engaging nights like humor shows, open mic performances, and karaoke, offering chances to discover new artists and enjoy authentic interactions. While the overall experience is consistently positive and many call it one of the neighborhood’s best spots, one note mentions the music could be a touch quieter. Overall the place delivers a lively, sociable atmosphere with good service and memorable events that bring guests back.View restaurant profile
Bleuetière Asselin - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Bleuetière Asselin

May be temporarily closed
(11)
Contrecoeur

Mentioned in: Pumpkin Picking Within an Hour of Montreal: 2024 Guide

Review Summary

Bleuetière Asselin is widely praised for high quality fruit and a welcoming, family friendly atmosphere. The blueberries are described as very sweet and abundant, easy to pick even for children, and the farm also offers apples in their first year. The grounds are noted as clean and well organized, and the staff are friendly and take time to explain the best ways to pick. A tractor ride to the field, stools for comfortable picking, a playground with an inflatable castle, and a picnic area add to the experience. Blueberries are priced by weight and considered reasonable. Overall, it is described as a great family outing and a top choice among blueberry farms, with many looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Belvu Hors-Piste - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Terrasse Belvu Hors-Piste

Located in the Hotel Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
May be temporarily closed
(284)
Downtown

Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesThe Best Outdoor Restaurants and Bars to Celebrate This Winter in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Terrasse Belvu Hors-Piste is described as a visually striking downtown terrace with a fantastic view and Riviera-inspired decor, delivering a lively and welcoming atmosphere that makes it a popular spot for drinks and evenings out. Reviews consistently praise the attentive service and friendly staff across visits, with many noting bar and waiter excellence and thoughtfulness, including warmth and attentiveness during breezy or busy periods. Cocktails are frequently highlighted as creative and well made, with some crowd favorites and occasional mentions of strong or noteworthy flavor, while food is often described as tasty and nicely portioned but sometimes pricey or not as memorable. The setting is a major draw, especially for sunlit afternoons and social gatherings, and some guests enjoy the winter cocoon with fires and heaters. There are occasional drawbacks noted, including inconsistent service timing, slow drink or bill service during peak times, limited beer options, and the occasional misstep with menu items or responsiveness, as well as practical quirks like finding the entrance or navigating stairs. Overall, Terrasse Belvu Hors-Piste is seen as a standout venue for a date, a group night out, or a corporate gathering, delivering great vibes, strong drinks, and memorable experiences that keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Snacktown: Exotic Sodas & Munchies - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Snacktown: Exotic Sodas & Munchies

Open until 1 am
(57)
Laval-des-Rapides

Review Summary

Snacktown: Exotic Sodas & Munchies comes across as a relaxed, welcoming spot with a wide and varied selection of candies, drinks, chips and more, and an atmosphere that feels easygoing and inviting. The staff receive consistently positive notes for friendliness, helpful recommendations, and attentive service, with mentions of a thoughtful owner who makes visitors feel at home. Reviews highlight quality products and good deals, with many calling it one of the best snack spots in town. A major draw is the homemade ice cream, produced in house and praised as delicious and excellent, along with mentions of trying items like freeze dried Skittles before buying. Overall, experiences emphasize variety, value, friendly service and standout treats.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(21)
Verdun

Review Summary

Reviews collectively highlight Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a place with fresh, handmade pastries and a wide range of Eastern European products at reasonable prices. The owner and staff are described as welcoming and friendly, with convenient service and a particularly nice atmosphere noted by many. Pastries and cakes are praised for being delicious and moist, with some statements that the offerings rival or surpass those at more upscale cafés, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are mentioned as standouts. Value is a common thread, described as among the most reasonably priced bakeries in the area. While a few reviews are negative, the overall sentiment points to consistent quality and a strong appeal to those seeking traditional Polish or Eastern European sweets and treats.View restaurant profile
Le Bourg des Cèdres - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le Bourg des Cèdres

Opens Saturday at 11 am
(9)
Vaudreuil-Dorion

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Bourg des Cèdres as a cozy stop with RV spots and an intimate tasting vibe. A thoughtful selection of distinctive white and red wines is paired with a very reasonable price for a wine tasting and a cheese plate. The host guides guests through each wine, its grapes, and its history and the suggested pairings. The experience feels personal and is recommended for visitors in the area. The wine sampler with a charcuterie board is popular, with each wine accompanied by a story and local history. The red "Le Petit Pouvoir" is delicious and produced locally, while the white wines are dry and low in sugar. The vineyard is described as beautiful and close to Montreal, with wines crafted by passionate connoisseurs, and it is presented as an RV stop not to be missed on trips to Montreal, Montérégie, or Estrie, with plans to return in the summer.View restaurant profile
Rendez-Vous - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Rendez-Vous

Open until 11 pm
(63)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Restaurants in Montreal's West Island

Review Summary

Rendez-Vous comes across as an intimate, cozy spot with bar seating and a warm, attentive service that guests find welcoming without feeling pushy. The menu draws praise for fresh, well-executed pasta dishes and thoughtful sharing plates, with highlights including focaccia, burrata, gnocchi, rotolo, and tuna crudo, complemented by a strong wine list and interesting cocktails. While the kitchen often delivers vibrant flavors and creative twists, there are occasional notes about mains arriving lukewarm or portions being a bit small for the price, and a few dishes like octopus and certain salads not meeting expectations. The atmosphere is described as charming and romantic, with staff who are friendly and genuinely invested in the experience, and some guests mention watching the chef at work from behind the bar. Many reviewers plan to return and consider Rendez-Vous a hidden gem worth discovering, praising its potential and the hospitality that makes dining there special. Overall, it is seen as a standout for a cozy date night or intimate gathering, offering delicious bites, thoughtful service, and a memorable ambience.View restaurant profile
L'Étoile Polaire - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

L'Étoile Polaire

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(53)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Reviews describe L'Étoile Polaire as having impeccable service with attentive, friendly staff who listen to customers, and a warm atmosphere that makes people want to return. The products are consistently excellent, with the ice cream singled out as really good and well chilled, and customers are encouraged to try it. Service is described as exceptional and the overall experience as delicious, with some noting it as the best in town. There is mention of variety and that several locations are offered, suggesting options for visits. Emphasis on cleanliness and efficiency rounds out the impressions, with fast, courteous service complementing high quality.View restaurant profile
Aspire AMEX Salon/Lounge - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Aspire AMEX Salon/Lounge

(148)
Dorval

Review Summary

Overall, Aspire AMEX Salon/Lounge comes across as stylish, clean, and well lit with a calm ambience and friendly service, though experiences vary widely. Many guests praise the modern design, easy table service, quick drinks, and a strong coffee and cocktail program, along with comfortable seating and good views of the airport. Food experiences are more mixed: some dishes are described as fresh, well prepared and flavorful, while others note small portions, limited vegetarian options, and an ordering system that requires one item at a time via QR code, with kitchen pauses and occasional long waits. A common thread is the a la carte concept without a buffet, which some appreciate for variety but others feel reduces value when meals arrive slowly. Access can be busy and entry may involve waiting or pre booking; several reviews mention occasional understaffing and occasional slow service during peak times. Restroom availability is inconsistent across locations, which factors into the overall impression for some travelers.View restaurant profile
Le Barrage - Brasseurs - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le Barrage - Brasseurs

Open until Midnight
(152)
Longueuil, Saint-Hubert

Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit Spots

Review Summary

Le Barrage - Brasseurs comes across as a warm, welcoming spot with a strong beer selection and a market style vibe, where guests praise attentive staff, knowledgeable about what's on tap, and good value. The menu supports a casual atmosphere with generous nachos and chicken wings, plus the option to bring your own food, and a wide variety of beers including local options. The ambiance is described as friendly and lively, with a large outdoor terrace, karaoke nights, music ranging from rock to country, and a steady flow of regulars that adds to the energy. However, the kitchen closing early and occasional dishes that could be better valued or seasoned are noted, and some feel the location could be busier and more vibrant at times. Overall it comes across as a nice hidden gem offering excellent service, quality beer, affordability, and a versatile, social atmosphere for hanging out with friends or coworkers.View restaurant profile
Le Nadia - Guinguette sportive - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le Nadia - Guinguette sportive

Open until 11 pm
(35)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Le Nadia Guinguette sportive is described as a warm, welcoming place that acts as a gathering hub for supporters of women's sports, offering an ambience that is lively yet inclusive and well designed. The cocktail list is original and creative, with a generous selection of non alcoholic options, while the food is hearty and in the spirit of a guinguette sportif, great for an evening with friends. The staff are attentive and the service feels personal, contributing to a sense that guests matter and can relax. A strong mission to highlight female athletes and create an engaged, respectful space is noted as unique and important. Reviews stress that it is a place to discover, support and return to, valued for its welcoming atmosphere where people of all genders feel at home. Some reviews mention the location as a good spot to watch women's sports late into the night, adding to the sense of a dedicated sports environment with a varied menu including vegetarian options. Overall, Le Nadia Guinguette sportive comes across as a genuine community venue with creative drinks, tasty snacks, and a caring approach that makes it feel like home for many.View restaurant profile
Munchiz Exotique - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Munchiz Exotique

Open until 11 pm
(23)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Review Summary

Reviews indicate that Munchiz Exotique is not actually open until the afternoon and that a working phone number is unavailable, yet the shop offers a nice variety of unusual sweets and drinks that could make cute gifts. A note mentions the Metropolitain location is not yet listed on Google. The shelves are often empty and staff appear inattentive or distracted, which detracts from the shopping experience. Despite these issues, there is a sense of appreciation for the chain overall, suggesting potential that could be unlocked with improved stock and service.View restaurant profile
T-O Mirabel - Putting Social - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

T-O Mirabel - Putting Social

Share good times between amateurs, professionals, friends, families around golf.
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(138)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Overall, T-O Mirabel - Putting Social offers a lively atmosphere with delicious food and attentive service, and a rooftop mini golf experience that many guests find to be a standout for families and groups. The venue is described as beautiful, clean, and versatile, with a range of activities, a bar, good music, and a vibe suited for parties, corporate events, or casual outings. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpfulness, especially with the bar service and coordinating moments like music and cake, though some visitors note slower service when busy, occasional gaps in attention, and understaffing during peak times. The mini golf on the roof is fun and engaging, with a not-too-difficult course, but some reviews mention the basic simulator quality and occasional equipment issues. Prices are often described as high, shaded areas are limited on the terrace in summer, and mosquitoes can be bothersome, which some guests mention as reasons not to return in hot weather. Access and parking can be tricky, with limited front parking and the need to use an elevator to reach the terrace. Despite these concerns, the overall impression is that it is a memorable, enjoyable spot to spend a night out, with many guests expressing a desire to return.View restaurant profile
Toutes les choses parfaites - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Toutes les choses parfaites

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(16)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Choose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our Producers

Review Summary

All in all, the reviews describe Toutes les choses parfaites as a bright, inviting place that highlights local, eco-friendly products and presents them with thoughtful displays. There is disappointment over a dried flower bouquet that includes plastic flowers and feels overpriced, leading some to suggest buying bouquets elsewhere. The store stands out for its thoughtful range of local goods, including jams, oils, soaps, and gifts, and for a cafe that many visitors praise for friendly staff and a delicious matcha latte. The interior and overall vibe are repeatedly described as charming and well put together, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and supporting local producers. Some feedback points to slower checkout times in the convenience store section, indicating that improving the payment flow could enhance the experience, but the atmosphere and product selection keep drawing people back. Overall, it is seen as a must-visit for those seeking local finds and thoughtful gifts.View restaurant profile
Grumpys Bar - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Grumpys Bar

Open until 3 am
(63)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Montreal?The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Grumpys Bar comes across in reviews as a cozy, divey Montreal staple with a friendly staff and a welcoming regular crowd. Fresh beer, reasonable prices, and strong musical nights stand out, from Thursday bluegrass to Irish tunes and local favorites played on the screen, with The Wire often in the background. The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, a cool vibe where one can grab a mocktail or a beer without drawing attention. No food is served; the emphasis is on drinks and good times in a relaxed setting. A gruff looking bartender appears in some notes, but overall service is appreciated and the mood stays friendly and authentic. It is described as different from tourist spots, a downtown Montreal staple that appeals to locals and professionals seeking a comfortable, unflashy bar. The reviews reflect language variety and classic charm, with the beer described as always fresh and the vibe suitable for both lively nights and quieter evenings.View restaurant profile
Vignoble Côte de Vaudreuil - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Vignoble Côte de Vaudreuil

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(13)
Vaudreuil-Dorion

Review Summary

Vignoble Côte de Vaudreuil presents a peaceful and scenic setting where guests are warmly welcomed by a husband and wife team who guide a wine tasting that also includes cheese and chocolate, and the experience often features the option to take away a tasting glass. Visitors sample rosé, whites and reds, with several noting that many wines are too sweet for their taste, but the overall quality is praised. The event is described as great with amiable service and good value, and many guests leave with bottles to take home. The hosts share the vineyard's history and introduce the wines in an engaging way, while the site offers sculpture displays and multiple seating areas to enjoy the surroundings. Overall, impressions are positive and planning a visit is recommended as a pleasant little escape.View restaurant profile
Labyrinthe Galaxie - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Labyrinthe Galaxie

May be temporarily closed
(51)
Sainte-Julie

Mentioned in: Pumpkin Picking Within an Hour of Montreal: 2024 Guide

Review Summary

Labyrinthe Galaxie offered a family friendly Halloween outing that many enjoyed and found fun, with a lighthearted feel, but the overall experience was a little disappointing due to limited activities beyond wandering a corn maze, no actors or animation, and no Halloween decorations along the route. The price also seemed a bit high for simply walking in a field.View restaurant profile
Le vin dans les voiles - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Le vin dans les voiles

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(12)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops

Review Summary

Reviews for Le vin dans les voiles describe superb service, quality wine, and fast responses that come together for a memorable experience. The approach is personalized and the team is professional, contributing to attentive customer care and a lively, festive atmosphere. The wines are repeatedly praised as delicious, with excellent tastings and solid meals to accompany them. A wine purchase is noted as well received, reinforcing the positive impression across the board.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux St-Hubert - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Au Vieux St-Hubert

Open until 3 am
(182)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots

Review Summary

Au Vieux St-Hubert is described as a lively karaoke hub with a cozy dive-bar vibe and high-energy crowds, where affordable drinks and a strong party atmosphere keep things buzzing. Reviewers note a friendly, welcoming staff and attentive service that makes guests feel at home, even for first timers who do not speak much French. The karaoke is the centerpiece, with engaging hosts and a varied playlist that inspires singing, socializing, and group celebrations, often accompanied by humor nights and a lively crowd. The venue is praised for safety, security, and a communal feel that makes it easy to mix and mingle, while still keeping things fun and inexpensive. Overall, it is considered one of the best karaoke spots in Montreal, a go-to for a fun night out with friends, great value, and an inclusive, upbeat ambiance.View restaurant profile
Bar Big In Japan - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Bar Big In Japan

Open until 3 am
(150)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneThe Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Bar Big In Japan draws praise for a sultry, intimate speakeasy vibe, moody lighting, and unique decor with bottles hanging from the ceiling, making the unmarked entrance easy to miss. The cocktails are frequently described as well crafted and strong, with favorites like Fleur de Sureau and Tokyo mule; several reviews note attentive service, though a few guests found the staff unapproachable or the service slow when the bar was busy. The atmosphere is celebrated as perfect for dates and small gatherings, with jazz and subdued ambiance aiding conversation, though some mention the music being a touch loud in a small space. A few notes highlight where experiences vary: certain drinks miss expected flavors, espresso martinis arriving with coffee grounds on top, and heat from HVAC or crowds can dampen comfort; some critics also dislike upfront payment or card-hold policies. The spot is widely praised as a hidden gem with a drink-focused program rather than a food destination, offering good value during promos and a memorable, stylish night out, even if weekend lines form and the crowd can be lively. Overall Bar Big In Japan is recommended for those seeking a chic, intimate night out with a standout ambiance.View restaurant profile
Michoacanada - Snacks & Treats in Montreal

Michoacanada

From Mexico, we arrive to delight the whole family with our variety of popsicles and snacks.
May be temporarily closed
(23)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Reviews of Michoacanada highlight friendly service and seriously delicious offerings, with paletas especially the red currant ones praised; everything prepared and sold here is described as delicious and worth every dollar; the flavored aguas are loved, with notes that lately more ice than water is used; a critique mentions that the staff do not patiently explain what menu items are to customers who are not familiar with Mexican cuisine.View restaurant profile

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