Reviews of Brasseurs du Monde describe a lively pub with an impressive beer selection and a menu that shines with poutine, bao buns, burgers and seafood, offering good value and generous portions in many cases. Patrons frequently highlight the quality and variety of beers and note staff recommendations and enjoyable tastings. Food quality is described as well seasoned and tasty in many entries, especially the duck confit poutine, brisket poutine, salmon bowls and mushroom burger, though some comments point to occasional inconsistencies, dryness or excessive salt and a few dishes that do not meet expectations. The atmosphere is often praised as vibrant and friendly, with outdoor patios and a welcoming vibe, though noise levels can be high and some tables near bathrooms or busy areas are less ideal. Service is described as attentive and friendly in many visits, yet a few reports mention slow service during peak hours or uneven attention. Brasseurs du Monde also draws compliments for group dining and for vegetarian options in brunch, and for a convenient location for theater goers, with some noting renovations or improvements and others calling for consistency in the kitchen. Overall, it seems to be a go to spot for beer lovers who want to pair drinks with hearty pub style fare, with strong standout items and a lively scene, but with caveats about service timing and occasional menu variance.View restaurant profile
Patrons describe L'Ile Noire Pub as a cozy and welcoming spot with a long and varied menu of food and drinks and a particularly strong whisky selection, while the staff are consistently friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is often intimate and convivial, occasionally shifting to livelier vibes on busier nights, with some reviews noting a nautical or British-Scottish decor that helps set the mood. Value for drinks is praised, and the quality of service is repeatedly highlighted, though opinions on food vary and portions or gluten-free options are sometimes limited. Guests also enjoy the terrace and the overall ambience for dates or gatherings with friends, and the place is regarded as a classic staple in the Montreal bar scene. Overall impressions emphasize good guidance from staff on drinks, memorable tastings, and a welcoming environment that encourages return visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Brasserie artisanale L'amère à boire as a beer focused spot with a wide, highly praised lineup that includes refreshing blonde lagers, IPAs with fruity finishes, and German and Czech styles, along with unique ales and a stout; the food is noted as interesting and well paired with the drinks, with occasional event themes. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as welcoming and lively yet comfortable, with a clean space and a small terrace that adds charm. Service is usually friendly and efficient, with many mentioning attentive staff, though a few notes reference uneven service or a difficult server. Prices are considered reasonable, and the place is often hailed as a standout brewery in town. Some critiques mention music being too loud at times and the open door letting in smoke, but overall the reviews show strong enjoyment and a likelihood to return.View restaurant profile