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Lachine Poutine Open Monday

We found 5 recommendations for Lachine Poutine Open Monday.

See also: The 10 Best Lachine Poutine Open Monday which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Lachine Restaurants.

L'Oeufrier - Lachine Poutine Open Monday
Restaurant Top Pick

L'Oeufrier

Open until 3 pm
(188)

Review Summary

Diners praise L'Oeufrier for tasty inventive breakfast and brunch options, from classic grilled cheese and signature poutines to mango smoothies and specialty coffees, with generous portions that satisfy big appetites. The service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, contributing to a welcoming family friendly atmosphere that makes it easy to return. The menu shows originality and quality, offering comforting staples as well as creative twists, and the overall experience is reliable and enjoyable whether for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. Prices are viewed as reasonable for the quality and portions, making it a worthwhile choice for regular visits.View restaurant profile
G. Lafrite - Lachine Poutine Open Monday
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G. Lafrite

Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
(100)

Review Summary

G. Lafrite comes across as an unpretentious cash only neighborhood favorite where generous portions, fresh ingredients and affordable prices meet classic Quebec staples like poutine, burgers and hot dogs. Reviewers describe a warm, family atmosphere and friendly, efficient service, with poutine often praised for rich gravy and fresh cheese curds, and burgers and hot dogs highlighted as reliable favorites. The spot is repeatedly called a hidden gem, an inconspicuous hole in the wall that still delivers top quality at a fair price, making it a go to for locals and visitors alike. Some comments note the limited indoor seating and the cash only policy, which can surprise first timers, while others recall the sense of a neighborhood institution where portions are generous and meals are consistently fresh and satisfying, with outdoor seating in warm seasons mentioned as well. A few drawbacks appear, such as a burnt bun incident, but overall the reviews converge on a simple, no frills spot that keeps drawing regulars back for the poutine and the affordable, hearty fare.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lafleur - Lachine Poutine Open Monday
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Restaurant Lafleur

Open until 10 pm
(62)

Review Summary

Restaurant Lafleur is remembered for comforting fast-food fare like poutine, hot dogs, burgers, and fries, with poutine repeatedly praised as excellent and the hot dogs and fries earning positive notes. The interiors are described as clean, bright, and well lit, often with a modern vibe and a location close to hotels or the airport. Prices are seen as a bit high for greasy fast food by some, but overall the value is considered reasonable for the portion sizes and nostalgic flavors. Service is often fast and friendly, yet a few experiences mention lapses in professionalism or sanitation, particularly during rush hours. The atmosphere tends to be casual and lively, with occasional complaints about noise or tables needing a wipe, but the place is still viewed as a dependable quick stop for satisfying meals when in the area.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lafleur - Lachine Poutine Open Monday
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Restaurant Lafleur

Open until Midnight
(71)

Review Summary

Overall, Lafleur is described as a solid fast food option with consistently good fries and hot dogs, and tasty Michigans with cheese and onions. Many reviews note flavorful sauce, generous portions, and a menu that includes poutines and steamies, all backed by quick, friendly, bilingual service in a clean, straightforward setting. Nostalgia is mixed with critique of the newer building, which some feel lacks the old warmth even though it is roomier and more streamlined. Some comments point to occasional inconsistencies, such as undercooked burgers, buns that are over steamed, fries that taste burnt or poutine served cold, and prices that have risen. Despite these caveats, most reviewers say they would return, valuing the reliable staples and broad range of options that Lafleur offers and the sense that this remains a dependable Montreal fast food choice.View restaurant profile
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