Casa Galicia offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that transports guests to Spain with charming decor and regular flamenco performances that elevate the evening. The menu consistently earns praise for authentic Spanish flavors and generous portions, from paellas and seafood platters to tapas and mussels, with sangria and mocktails noted for depth and balance. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and professional, with the staff making guests feel welcome and cared for. The overall experience combines tasty food, lively entertainment, and a cozy, romantic or family-friendly vibe, making it a standout in Montreal's Latin Quarter. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and the setting is often highlighted as picturesque and well suited for celebrations or a special night out.View restaurant profile
Ibéricos Taverne à Tapas Espagnoles is described in reviews as a warm, inviting spot where authentic Spanish flavors shine in every dish. Diners praise tapas such as the Iberian ham croquettes, calamari, pan con tomate, and a Brussels sprouts salad, with seafood and squid ink paellas frequently singled out for depth of flavor and a perfect socarrat. The experience is enhanced by a lively, intimate tavern atmosphere and attentive, friendly service that makes celebrations and casual dinners feel special. Guests note the quality of ingredients, vibrant flavors, and the sense of being transported to Spain, along with excellent wines and refreshing sangrias. Reservations are commonly recommended due to popularity, and many leave planning a return to sample more from the menu. In Montreal, this venue is celebrated as a top choice for Spanish cuisine, delivering memorable meals, warm vibes, and a cozy, welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Club Espagnol de Québec comes across as a warm, convivial spot where authentic Spanish flavors meet generous portions and a welcoming, homey vibe. The menu often shines with seafood paella, tapas such as tender octopus, croquettes, and patatas bravas, along with standout items like freshly baked bread and desserts such as crepes with dulce de leche. The atmosphere ranges from casual to festive, with lively flamenco performances and even tango, and many guests appreciate the outdoor terrace in summer. Service is described as friendly, professional, and accommodating, with staff capable of speaking French or Spanish and attentive to dietary needs, though a few notes mention a dry chicken entree or moments when water, napkins, or condiments needed prompting. Overall, Club Espagnol de Québec is viewed as a must try for Spanish flavors in the area, delivering honest prices, generous portions, and a vibrant, welcoming ambiance that makes diners feel at home.View restaurant profile
Montreal Paella consistently earns glowing feedback for delivering authentic Spanish flavors, with paellas, croquetas, tapas and ham drawing frequent praise. Dishes like the seafood paella, paella valenciana, black rice and octopus are lauded for rich saffron notes, tender seafood and a satisfying socarrat, while the atmosphere is described as lively and warm, a feeling of stepping into a tapas bar in Spain. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with staff and a strong wine selection contributing to a welcoming vibe. Many reviews highlight the late night hours as a welcome option for those craving exceptional food after other kitchens close. Some criticisms surface, including portions that feel small for the price, occasional long waits for paella to be fresh off the stove, and the occasional mix up with an order; a few dishes have been noted as saltier or less consistent than others. Overall the sentiment points to a standout paella experience and a restaurant that locals and visitors alike would return to, with frequent mentions of it as a top choice for authentic Spanish cuisine in the city.View restaurant profile
El Cafécito de Ibéricos offers a beautiful space with lovely, welcoming staff and delicious, reasonably priced food. The atmosphere is great and the coffee is delicious, according to diners. A private reception was hosted, with a warm setting and service that felt well suited for events. Food was varied and tasty, and the service was described as excellent. Overall, guests expressed plans to return soon.View restaurant profile
Overall, Pintxo draws a mix of strong to very positive impressions across reviews, with many diners praising the food as delicious and well executed, notably the octopus, lamb chops, scallops, and calamari, and a wine list that pairs well with the dishes. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, contributing to a welcoming, vibrant vibe and some guests noting good value and creative Spanish options. A few criticisms appear, including portions that some feel are small for the price, occasional uneven flavors, and noise levels at the Central location. A small number of comments mention hygiene concerns or question the authenticity of the tapas, but these are not universal. Overall Pintxo is remembered as a lively tapas spot with standout dishes and solid wine, prompting many to plan a return visit, sometimes for lunch or a celebratory evening.View restaurant profile
Paella Marisol is described as a warmly welcoming, family oriented spot with generous portions and high quality ingredients, especially the seafood paella and the mixed paella options that many customers call exceptional. The service is repeatedly praised for being attentive and friendly, with staff checking in often and accommodating groups, private parties, and even offering a skillet to take home paella. The atmosphere is cozy and colorful, delivering a true Spain inspired dining experience with some evenings featuring sports on a large screen. Value is consistently highlighted as excellent for the portion sizes and quality, with several mentions of good prices. Many reviewers first discovered Paella Marisol at festivals or events, and are delighted to have a permanent location, while others appreciate options to buy a take home kit or prepared paella with ingredients to cook at home.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Tinc Set Montréal as a wine-forward, Mediterranean-inspired tapas spot where a knowledgeable and approachable sommelier helps set a warm mood and where the staff's multilingual service facilitates a relaxed dining experience. The food, ambiance, and service are frequently praised, with the octopus singled out as a standout and dishes like anchovy toast, tuna tostada, patatas bravas, and churro noted as highlights. Some critiques mention the half roasted chicken being dry and portions feeling small or pricey, and one visit experienced slow dessert service and uneven pacing on a busy night. The service can be charming but occasionally inconsistent during peak times, though the team generally mitigates delays with warmth. Valentine’s Day visits were described as flavorful, playful, and well presented. The experience is often viewed as ideal for enjoying a few glasses of wine and a selection of tapas rather than a large meal, supported by an expansive wine list.View restaurant profile
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal offers a strong rum selection and knowledgeable bartenders, with many praising the well crafted cocktails and the beautiful terrace that creates a welcoming vibe. The atmosphere can be lively with quizzes, karaoke, and occasional DJ nights, making it a fun spot for groups, though some reviews say Fridays lack ambiance and the space feels small. Service receives mixed notes: friendly and attentive in many visits, yet a few experiences mention delays in ordering, staff being distracted, and moments of pressure to pay upfront. Food options are limited and priced higher for small portions, but overall the venue remains a popular choice for rum lovers who value drinks and ambiance, and it comes highly recommended for a convivial night out despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile