Commodore Restaurant is described as a stylish, elegant spot with art deco charm that makes for a memorable evening. The service is consistently praised as attentive and warm, and the ambiance is often noted as refined and comfortable for romantic dinners or celebrations. The menu is regarded as refined and flavorful, with highlights such as oysters, foie gras, salmon tartare, and brunch options, while cocktails and wine pairings complement the dishes well. While a few visits mention occasional overcooked meat or underseasoned dishes, the overall impression centers on hospitality, atmosphere, and quality. Overall, Commodore Restaurant is seen as a top choice in the city for a high quality dining experience in a hotel setting, with many guests planning to return.View restaurant profile
L'Annexe BreWskey offers a warm pub vibe with rustic decor and a view into the brewing area, creating a casual and inviting spot for friends to enjoy a wide beer selection and the option of non alcoholic drinks. Reviewers note friendly staff, a relaxed atmosphere, and the possibility to sit inside or on a terrace while sampling local brews and tasty snacks like nachos or poutine. The food is pub fare with some standout items, and while portions and prices are sometimes mentioned as a bit premium, the overall experience remains enjoyable and social. The space also earns praise for its energy and the chance to browse merchandise or cans to take home, making it a favorite for beer lovers and casual evenings alike.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Projet Pilote as a stylish, welcoming spot with a strong drinks program, friendly staff, and a vibe that blends a microbrewery and micro distillery. Cocktails are repeatedly praised for creativity and personalization, with special attention to non-alcoholic options and thoughtful pairings. Beer and gin offerings are highlighted as well crafted and locally produced, and the menu often changes with the seasons. Food receives mixed feedback, with some exceptional dishes and memorable bites noted, but several reviews call portion sizes small and prices high. A number of visitors mention the volume of music or noise levels at peak times, occasionally impacting conversation. Service and atmosphere are frequently praised, with many describing the staff as attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly, though a few visits report uneven pacing. Overall, Projet Pilote is seen as a standout destination for cocktails and a tasting friendly dinner, best enjoyed when tastes align with the menu and timing.View restaurant profile
Jack Saloon presents a lively country inspired bar scene with a popular Crescent Street terrace that draws crowds for drinks, casual bites and a festive vibe. Reviews describe a mix of strong food options, from burgers, calamari and steak to burnt ends, with dishes praised for flavor but some critics noting uneven quality and occasional slow service. The drinks menu pairs well with the atmosphere, offering downtown friendly prices and options like happy hour and shot deals that guests have mentioned. Service can be a highlight when staff are attentive and friendly, with many guests praising warmth and efficiency, though a few visits report slower pacing or missing utensils and delays in getting the check. The overall impression is a go to spot for socializing, people watching and celebratory nights, especially on weeknights or pleasant weather, though some outings note inconsistency in kitchen timing and value during peak times.View restaurant profile
Isle de Garde is a popular neighborhood brewery in Rosemont noted for its cozy, welcoming vibe, extensive beer selection, and solid food that ranges from burgers to creative plates; the terrace and lively atmosphere make it a go-to spot for casual hangouts, while attentive and friendly service is frequently highlighted; the kitchen earns praise for dishes like mac and cheese, tartare, short rib, and papardelles with lamb, though some reviews call out pricing, limited vegan options, and occasional gaps in drink availability; overall it is widely regarded as a standout Montreal spot for beer lovers and diners alike, with many expressing intent to return to enjoy the approachable yet refined dining and drinking experience.View restaurant profile
Bar WILLS is described as a standout brewery with an exceptional IPA lineup and a broad beer selection, complemented by friendly staff, a stylish interior, and a welcoming outdoor space for summer events. The ambiance blends a modern cafe vibe with tasteful decor and, at times, jazz that adds to the pleasant atmosphere. While beer quality is widely praised, service experiences vary, with some visits noted for warmth and attentiveness and others for being less inviting. The location is a bit tricky to find, but the experience is generally considered worth the effort. A gluten free option on the beer menu is missing, with suggestions to broaden the lineup by including additional options. Overall, Bar WILLS is regarded as one of Montreal’s best breweries, offering world class beers and a lively social scene.View restaurant profile
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Le Vestiaire emerges as a relaxed beer-focused spot with a strong and diverse beer selection, including many Belgian and European options, paired with attentive, friendly service that keeps things unrushed even when crowded. The vibe is laid back and welcoming, described as the kind of place where beer lovers can linger and chat without feeling pressured. Reviews highlight the ability to taste beers before ordering, solid value and a consistent level of service, with Monday quiz nights noted as a fun addition. Food offerings are decent, with the veggie burger and nachos receiving praise, while the veggie pizza is seen as ordinary; overall the food complements the beer-focused theme, though cocktails are not the focus. The place is repeatedly praised as a standout beer bar in the area, a go-to for those seeking a convivial atmosphere and a broad Belgian and Quebecois beer lineup, making it feel like a reliable local favorite and a good spot to meet friends for a beer.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs is described as a lively welcoming pub with a strong onsite beer selection and generous pub fare. Reviews consistently praise friendly attentive staff and good service when not very busy, though some visits note slower service and seating delays during peak times. The menu includes burgers, fish and chips, poutine, nachos, and vegetarian options, with many finding portions generous and the food hot and flavorful, while a few meals arrive lukewarm or the fries too soft. The atmosphere ranges from high energy game nights to casual, family friendly vibes, with some comments about noise levels when crowded but the space feels cozier as crowds thin. Overall it is seen as a reliable spot for beer value and solid food, especially for beer lovers, with repeat visits common due to the welcoming staff and the vibrant atmosphere.View restaurant profile