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Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

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Bijou Resto Bar - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Bijou Resto Bar

Located in the Montreal Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel
Opens Today at 6 am
(84)
Dorval

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Review Summary

Bijou Resto Bar comes through as a welcoming, efficient spot with consistently friendly service and delicious food that suits travelers and hotel guests alike. Reviewers praise attentive staff, a relaxed atmosphere, and dependable dining whether stopping in after a flight or enjoying a meal with company. The menu features crowd pleasers like tender rib steak, foie gras with mushroom sauce, duck leg, seafood dishes, beef and salmon tartare, French onion soup, salads, burgers, risotto, a cheese platter, and crème brûlée with a hint of orange, with generous portions and thoughtful pairings. While the airport hotel setting affects pricing, the overall experience is described as convenient, enjoyable, and worth a visit for a satisfying meal during travel.View restaurant profile
Ryu - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Ryu

Opens Today at 4 am
(65)
Dorval

Review Summary

Ryu receives mixed reviews from airport diners, with prices often judged as high for the quality and long waits making the experience feel even worse, and several accounts describe rude or unhelpful service when time is tight. Food quality varies widely, from ramen or sushi that falls short of expectations and questionable fish, to occasional items like prepackaged sushi or teriyaki bowls that are convenient for travel but still pricey, and drinks that can be overpriced or bland. Several comments note misrepresentation or inconsistency, such as dishes arriving with the wrong protein or noodles that resemble something other than what is advertised, and shortages or substitutions that force choices away from the menu. Some diners report small portions and extras charged separately, while a few items are described as decent for a quick bite, especially when time is really limited. Overall, the consensus leans toward avoiding if flight timing matters, though a handful acknowledge that certain prepackaged options or quick snacks can work in a pinch.View restaurant profile
Starbucks - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Starbucks

Opens Today at 5 am
(77)
Dorval

Review Summary

Overall, Starbucks locations in Alberta and Quebec and at airports show a mix of reliable coffee and variable service. Positive notes point to a manager on shift who demonstrated patience and professionalism in handling the line and store duties, with some visits characterized by efficient service when staffing allowed. However, issues include snail paced service at the gate area, a hygiene concern where an employee handled garbage without gloves and did not wash hands before touching food, and an incident where a staff member mocked a customer attempting to speak French. The layout near gates is described as awkward for both ordering and receiving drinks, and understaffing can leave long lines with only a few cashiers and order takers. Yet the coffee quality remains praised, hours are often open early and late, and in quieter moments service can be reasonable. App ordering is suggested to save time, but experiences vary with some customers feeling overlooked despite using the app.View restaurant profile
Hurley's à Yul - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Hurley's à Yul

Opens Today at 5 am
(144)
Dorval

Review Summary

Hurley's à Yul receives a mixed bag of reviews, with some diners praising the lively pub vibe, runway views, solid beer selection, and quick, friendly service that makes it a reliable stop before a flight, while others warn of inconsistent service, long waits to seat, take orders, or bill, and meals that are overpriced for airport fare, sometimes bland or undercooked, with small portions and variable kitchen coordination. Breakfast can be a problem, and pricing is often cited as steep for the quality, though there are hits like well prepared fish and chips, decent burgers, and strong nachos when the kitchen is on track. Ambience and atmosphere are repeatedly noted as positives, while overall value and consistency vary, making Hurley’s à Yul a decent option for a quick bite or a drink before departure rather than a destination for standout dining.View restaurant profile
Pork & Pickle - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Pork & Pickle

Opens Today at 5 am
(340)
Dorval

Review Summary

Overall, Pork & Pickle at the Montreal airport draws mixed reviews, with some travelers praising fast service, attentive staff, and standout dishes like spicy wings, pulled pork, and a remarkable Dirty Mac and Cheese, while others report rude or distracted service, incorrect orders, and high prices that feel typical for an airport. Food quality ranges from delicious and well seasoned brisket or smoky elements to disappointing portions, dry brisket, cold bites, or missing sides, with several mentions of meals arriving quickly but not always to expectations. The airport setting is a common theme: convenient for a layover and offering a lively beer and bar style ambiance, plus TV coverage that travelers enjoy, yet the price tag and occasional inconsistency temper the overall experience. Beverage service is noted as variable, from welcome refills and friendly bartenders to missing items like Coke Zero or decaf coffee, and several diners emphasize that service quality can swing with busyness. Despite the uneven notes, many guests consider it one of the better airport dining options, valuing quick, friendly service and the ability to grab a hearty meal before boarding.View restaurant profile
Java U Café - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Java U Café

Opens Today at 3:30 am
(110)
Dorval

Review Summary

Reviews of Java U Café show a mixed airport experience, with some travelers praising fresh coffee, fast service, and a wide range of food options, while others complain about price, inconsistency, and rudeness during busy periods. Coffee experiences range from solid and tasty to burnt milk and overly hot espresso, and orders can be forgotten at peak times even as the seating area remains pleasant and staff are often described as polite. Food gets mixed marks too, with some sandwiches and the Greek salad combo offered as good value, while others find items overpriced or mediocre and pastries noted as a highlight. Location near gates is convenient for travelers, but the airport pricing is a recurring theme. Overall, Java U Café is seen as a dependable quick stop for a coffee and bite, delivering memorable positives and service or quality hiccups that vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Archibald Microbrasserie - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Archibald Microbrasserie

Opens Today at 5 am
(572)
Dorval

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Review Summary

Reviewers describe Archibald as a reliable go to spot at the Montreal airport for both breakfast and light meals, with many noting fast, friendly service and a warm chalet like atmosphere. The food is generally solid and often praised for flavor and generous portions, with standout items including smoked meat sandwich, poutine, burgers, and a salmon salad, and onsite beer from the brewery. Several say the prices are high but understandable for airport dining, and portions can be uneven with some dishes feeling light or the fries cold. Service is frequently described as attentive, efficient, and cheerful, though a few experiences report slow or less courteous service and one reviewer noted issues with getting a table or timing before boarding. Reviewers also appreciate the openness for dietary needs with gluten free options and careful handling to avoid allergens. Overall Archibald is seen as one of the better airport dining options in Montreal, a reliable stop before a flight, with a lively atmosphere and consistently good drinks.View restaurant profile
PARAMOUNT YUL - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

PARAMOUNT YUL

Opens Today at 4 am
(236)
Dorval

Review Summary

PARAMOUNT YUL is frequently praised as a standout airport dining option, with fresh ingredients, authentic Lebanese flavors and generous portions that many feel are worth the price. The food is often described as among the best at the airport, featuring shawarma, falafel, manaesh and other Levantine dishes prepared with fresh dough and crisp vegetables. Service is a major strength, with staff repeatedly described as friendly, professional and attentive, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere despite the busy setting. Opinions on value are mixed: the majority say the overall experience justifies airport prices, while a few note that prices can be high and some meals may vary in consistency, including occasional reports of smaller portions or extra charges for sauces. Overall, PARAMOUNT YUL comes up as a reliable, popular option for travelers passing through, especially for flavorful shawarma and the approachable, hospitable service that many reviewers highlight.View restaurant profile
La Biscuitery - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

La Biscuitery

Opens Today at 5:30 am
(20)
Dorval

Review Summary

Across reviews for La Biscuitery, impressions are largely positive about the chocolate shake, the airport coffee, and an iced latte with caramel syrup, with drinks described as satisfying and well made. European macarons are cited as fresh and delicate, and the packaging and store presentation are repeatedly praised as cute and appealing. Service is noted as quick and pleasant, while prices are seen as a bit high though many feel the cookies are unique and worth the cost. The cookies receive some praise for being soft and tasty, but the salted caramel variant is described as sweet and not quite buttery enough, and the filter coffee is said to be cold and lacking in flavor. A few reviewers feel the desserts do not always match the care put into packaging and design, and some find the offerings basic or overpriced and possibly sourced from cheaper suppliers. Overall La Biscuitery comes across as delivering enjoyable treats with attractive presentation, though opinions on value and flavor balance vary.View restaurant profile
Poulet Rouge - Restaurants in Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Poulet Rouge

Opens Today at 9 am
(117)
Dorval

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Poulet Rouge at the airport is described as a standout for fast, friendly service, generous and flavorful bowls, and fresh ingredients that travel well through security. The staff are repeatedly praised for their energy, attentiveness, and willingness to customize bowls, making it feel reliable and efficient even when busy. Many customers call it the best airport meal and a top option in the departures area, with several noting good value and satisfying portions. Menu variety is highlighted, including lemon barbecue flavors, vegan choices, and bowls that feel wholesome and filling. However, a minority report hiccups such as occasional slow or distracted service, order mistakes, or less impressive chicken on certain visits, and a few reviews warn that the airport location can deliver inconsistent quality compared with city outlets. Overall the sentiment is largely positive, with strong recommendations to try Poulet Rouge for a quick, tasty, and convenient meal before or after security.View restaurant profile

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