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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

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Bevo Pizzeria - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Bevo Pizzeria

The best wood-fired pizza in Montreal!
Open until 11:30 pm
(956)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Bevo Pizzeria stands out in Old Montreal for a warm, inviting atmosphere and wood fired, thin crust pizzas with fresh toppings, complemented by arancini, pastas and a creative drinks menu. Reviewers consistently praise fast, attentive service and genuine hospitality, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and making guests feel welcome. The vibe is versatile, from cozy corners to lively spaces and a terrace, all crafted to enhance a relaxed Italian dining experience. Quality and value are frequently highlighted, with many noting flavorful dishes, generous portions, and well balanced sauces and toppings. While a few notes mention occasional timing during busy periods, the overall impression is a memorable, satisfying visit that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Gazette Bistro Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Gazette Bistro Bar

Gourmet cuisine inspired by Quebec and refined cocktails in an urban setting.
Open until Midnight
(92)
Old Montreal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Gazette Bistro Bar offers a warm, elegant atmosphere and consistently excellent service, with staff attentive and welcoming. Desserts like chocolate torte and almond cake are standout and visually appealing. Guest feedback highlights delicious, beautifully presented dishes from bread and butter to clam chowder, scallops, and sesame-seared tuna. Multilingual staff provide thoughtful recommendations and accommodate dietary needs with ease. The cozy yet stylish interior, refined service, and lively energy create memorable dining experiences suitable for date nights and celebrations. Overall, Gazette Bistro Bar stands out as a welcoming destination for both visitors and locals.View restaurant profile
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel

Refined New French cuisine in a chic & restored historic inn with think stone walls.
Open until 10:30 pm
(256)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel is described as a beautiful historic setting in Old Montreal with candlelit stone walls and crackling fires that create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Reviews consistently highlight exceptional service and attentive staff, paired with a menu of delicious, shareable dishes like cheese fondue with breads and vegetables, charcuterie, and standout mains, along with refined cocktails and thoughtful wine recommendations. The ambiance is perfect for romantic evenings or celebrations such as weddings, combining old world charm with modern touches to create a memorable dining experience. While some mention the price and occasional noise, the overall impression is one of high quality, care, and a magical visit that makes guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Toqué! - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Toqué!

Montreal gourmet restaurant
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(410)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Toqué! is repeatedly described as a refined, elegant destination where seasonal Quebecois ingredients shine through precise, balanced cooking and inventive but restrained flavor combinations. The tasting menu and wine pairings are highlighted as outstanding, with standout courses such as seafood and duck, and desserts praised for creativity and finesse. The service is consistently praised as attentive, knowledgeable, and warm, with the sommelier guiding the experience without being intrusive, and the open wine cellar and chic, comfortable ambiance adding to the overall delight. While prices are noted as premium, many say the quality, craftsmanship, and overall experience justify the cost, and the restaurant is recommended for special occasions and memorable dinners. Some critiques note occasional fluctuation in dish presentation or consistency and a few moments of service missteps, but the overwhelming impression is one of a milestone dining experience with terroir focused flavor, thoughtful accommodations for dietary restrictions, and a sense of hospitality that makes guests feel valued and eager to return.View restaurant profile

Hiba Bar

Japanese-inspired bar located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 1 am
(80)
Downtown, Old Montreal

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Review Summary

The reviews position Hiba Bar as a stylish inviting Japanese inspired spot with a warm vibe and excellent cocktails and saké selections. Fresh ingredients and well balanced portions are frequently praised, with dishes presented beautifully and flavors that impress. The atmosphere is cozy and elegant with lively energy and thoughtful music that enhances the evening, and staff are consistently attentive and welcoming. The bar program earns high marks for creative cocktails that reimagine classics through saké, with knowledgeable staff guiding tastings and pairings, while celebrations feel special thanks to attentive service and thoughtful touches. While a few dishes may not hit the mark for everyone and some items are noted as pricier, the overall experience remains highly positive, making Hiba Bar a standout choice for drinks, bites and a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Allô mon Coco

Our menu revolutionizes breakfast with our famous potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit and excellent friendly service.
Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
(593)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Allô mon Coco is described as a bright, welcoming brunch spot with generous portions and a wide range of tasty dishes that appeal to families and solo diners alike. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, with a lively, friendly vibe and a fast, efficient service especially during busy weekends. Dishes range from classic breakfast favorites to creative options like crepes and Eggs Benedict, with many reviews praising the quality of food, fresh ingredients, and well balanced flavors. The team is frequently noted for attentive, patient service and a genuine, cheerful attitude that helps occasions feel special. While crowds can slow things a bit and some visits have noted occasional hiccups, the overall impression is that of good value, reliable presentation, and a place readers look forward to returning to for brunch and breakfast.View restaurant profile
Mama C - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Mama C

Modern greek cuisine - A culinary tale rich in flavors of land & sea
Open until 11 pm
(648)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Mama C shines with warm, attentive service and a refined atmosphere that blends Mediterranean charm with Old Montreal elegance. The food is consistently delicious and thoughtfully prepared, with standouts like tender octopus, sea bass, lobster pasta, and lamb shoulder carved at the table. Wine and cocktails are expertly curated, with sommeliers and bartenders enhancing the experience through thoughtful pairings and inventive drinks. The ambiance shifts from cozy cafe to sophisticated dining, all with beautiful decor and lighting that create a welcoming yet elevated mood. Staff are repeatedly described as knowledgeable, friendly, and professional, making guests feel at ease and well cared for. Celebrations and business meals alike are elevated by gracious service and careful attention to detail. While prices sit on the higher end, the quality, generous flavors, and presentation are consistently praised as worth it. Overall, Mama C stands out as a memorable dining destination in Montreal, offering great food, superb service, and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Jacques-Cartier - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Terrasse Jacques-Cartier

May be temporarily closed
(208)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Across reviews of Terrasse Jacques-Cartier, guests celebrate a lively terrace, a central location, and reliable, flavorful dishes ranging from smoked meat poutine and sandwiches to burgers and seafood, all with fresh ingredients and generous portions; service is consistently friendly and efficient, with attentive staff and smooth timing even on busy days, while the vibrant yet welcoming ambiance and street view make it easy to linger for a casual lunch or evening drinks with friends.View restaurant profile
Jacopo - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Jacopo

Open until 11 pm
(1179)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Jacopo stands out in Old Montreal with a warm, stylish vibe and a menu that delivers Italian classics with bold, fresh flavors. Reviews highlight friendly, attentive service and knowledgeable wine suggestions, and the atmosphere ranges from cozy intimate dining upstairs to lively terrace evenings. The food is repeatedly praised for quality and flavor, from crisp bruschetta, burrata and calamari to seafood pastas, gnocchi and the signature cheese wheel pasta prepared at tableside, along with desserts like tiramisu and cannolis. The wine list and cocktails pair well with many dishes, helping meals feel special for a date, a celebration, or a group dinner. While some guests note that portions can be small or prices a bit high and a few service hiccups or noisy moments, the consensus is that Jacopo offers a memorable experience with generous hospitality and superb Italian cooking that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Bonaparte - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Bonaparte

Located in Hotel Bonaparte
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(455)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Bonaparte is described across reviews as a refined Old Montreal destination for classic French cuisine, offering a romantic candlelit atmosphere and attentive, professional service. The menu shines with dishes such as duck confit, duck breast with maple syrup and wild berries, lamb shank, beef bourguignon, veal chop, and foie gras, with standout lobster bisque and desserts like profiteroles and chocolate mousse, all complemented by a superb wine list and thoughtfully paired tasting menus that many guests consider well worth the splurge. The setting is consistently praised for elegance, a quiet, intimate ambiance, and old world charm, making it ideal for special occasions and romantic dinners. While some guests note price considerations and occasional delays or variability in seasoning, the prevailing impression is that Bonaparte delivers excellent food, memorable service, and a standout Montreal dining experience that keeps visitors returning.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(880)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Reviews portray Sésame as a warm, elegant Asian fusion spot with a calm, refined atmosphere. The menu is praised for flavorful, generously portioned dishes such as dumplings, poke bowls, Pad Thai, calamari and a standout General Tao, offering good value. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with efficient, considerate staff noted across visits, though a few experiences mention slower pacing during busy times or a louder environment. Overall, the dining experience is described as memorable and inviting, with guests enjoying the food and ambiance and expressing intentions to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Jacques-Cartier - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Restaurant Jacques-Cartier

May be temporarily closed
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Visitors describe Jacques-Cartier as a place where meals arrive hot and on time, ingredients feel fresh, and the atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming, with attentive, friendly service that keeps pace even when busy. The menu at Jacques-Cartier covers seafood highlights like seafood spaghetti, mussels and fries, and lobster, along with crowd pleasing pizzas and simple, well balanced pastas and steaks, all prepared with clear flavors and solid textures. The overall impression is consistent quality, good value, and a warm, lively vibe that makes Jacques-Cartier a dependable favorite for casual meals with family or friends.View restaurant profile
Chez Delmo - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Chez Delmo

Fish & shellfish offerings in an elegant space with a late-night menu & weekend valet parking.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(243)
Old Montreal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Chez Delmo stands out as a premier seafood destination in Old Montreal, offering top quality, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that blends historic charm with modern elegance. Diners repeatedly praise house specialties like the Dover sole Meuniere and lobster ravioli, the seafood tower, and a variety of seafood pastas, all prepared with skill and care. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, professional, and knowledgeable, with a strong emphasis on hospitality and a personal touch that makes guests feel at home. The interior and location near Notre Dame Basilica contribute to an appealing setting, from intimate bar seating to refined dining rooms, and the overall experience is often described as memorable and ideal for celebrations or special occasions. While prices reflect the quality and setting, many reviews note excellent value for quality, thoughtful wine pairings, and accommodations for dietary restrictions. Overall, Chez Delmo is portrayed as a reliable, high-end yet welcoming choice for seafood lovers visiting Montreal, with a reputation built on great food, superb service, and a distinctive atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Steak Frites St-Paul - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Steak Frites St-Paul

Open until 10 pm
(2073)
Old Montreal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Patrons praise Steak Frites St-Paul for steaks and fries cooked to order, with several noting perfect doneness, tender beef, and flavorful sauces that elevate the meal. BYOB is frequently highlighted as a major plus, helping keep dinners affordable and inviting guests to pair their bottle with the meal. Service is described as attentive and friendly, even on busy nights, with quick turnarounds and thoughtful touches like timely fries refills. The ambiance is often described as cozy and relaxed, though a few critics point to tired decor and less comfortable chairs. Taken together, the reviews present Steak Frites St-Paul as a dependable spot for a satisfying steak frites experience and a welcoming, value oriented atmosphere that many would return to.View restaurant profile
Kyo Bar Japonais - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Kyo Bar Japonais

Located in Place d’Armes Hôtel & Suites
Open until 11 pm
(956)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Kyo Bar Japonais is praised for fresh, beautifully presented sushi and a wide range of dishes from sashimi to wagyu and takoyaki, with flavors described as vibrant and well balanced. The vibe is warm and stylish in Old Montreal, blending intimate ambiance for dates with a lively energy that makes evenings feel special. Service consistently earns praise for being attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through the menu and helping with sake and cocktail pairings. Many diners describe occasions from Valentine’s nights to anniversaries as memorable, thanks to thoughtful touches and smooth pacing. While the quality and atmosphere shine, some guests mention the price and portions as high and a few experiences of crowding or slower service on peak nights. Overall Kyo Bar Japonais is regarded as a standout choice in Montreal for sushi and Japanese dining, offering reliable excellence and a festive, refined experience.View restaurant profile
Cour Arrière - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Cour Arrière

Located in the St-Sulpice Hotel
Open until 10 pm
(53)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Cour Arrière comes across as a warm, upscale spot with a beautiful decor and a calm, inviting atmosphere that suits breakfast, lunch, or brunch. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive service and the quality and freshness of food and coffee, with many noting generous portions and good value. The terrace and overall ambience are frequent highlights, and thoughtful hospitality adds a special touch to celebrations and daily visits. On the flip side, there are occasional comments about cleanliness in spots and a few cold dining areas due to the air conditioning, as well as some menu items not meeting expectations. Still, the mood across reviews remains positive, pointing to a charming oasis with dependable breakfast options and a variety of appealing dishes.View restaurant profile
Terrasse William Gray - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Terrasse William Gray

The terrace is located on the 8th floor of William Gray hotel.
Open until 10 pm
(734)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Terrasse William Gray emerges in reviews as a standout Old Port spot with breathtaking views of the city and river, especially from the terrace and the winter bubbles that feel like dining inside a snow globe. The service is consistently praised for being attentive, professional, and friendly, with reservations handled smoothly, drinks served quickly, and staff often making celebrations feel special with thoughtful touches. The food receives high marks for flavor and presentation across a range of dishes, from tartare and duck to seafood and beef, with several standout items and inventive cocktails and wines. The atmosphere spans intimate, cosy dome settings to vibrant rooftop vibes, and the views are repeatedly described as spectacular. The winter domes, heaters and blankets add comfort for cold seasons, while guests note the terrace is ideal for brunch, dates and gatherings. While some dishes can be a touch salty or portions feel small for the price, the overall experience combines great food, excellent service and a remarkable panorama that invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
Modavie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Modavie

Wine bar with live music & an old-timey jazz vibe, plus an eclectic menu with lamb specialties.
Open until 11 pm
(1200)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Modavie comes across as a warm, lively French bistro in Old Montreal with inviting lighting, timeless charm and nightly live jazz. Reviewers consistently highlight friendly, attentive service and a welcoming staff that makes celebrations feel special. The menu features crowd pleasers like duck confit, rack of lamb and lamb chops, escargots, onion soup and mussels with fries, with many dishes praised for bold flavors and generous portions. The atmosphere blends old world charm with modern warmth, and the two level space with live music creates a vibrant yet conversation friendly setting. While busy nights can bring a bit of hustle and occasional slower pacing, the overall experience is described as memorable and well worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Pub Cartier Arms - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Pub Cartier Arms

Located in Hyatt Centric Montréal
Open until 11 pm
(184)
Old Montreal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Reviews describe Pub Cartier Arms as a welcoming spot with friendly, attentive service, a warm atmosphere and generous portions that keep guests coming back. The food is frequently praised for flavor and quality, with a range of crowd favorites and well executed cocktails noted for creativity. Breakfast and brunch are enjoyed by many for the variety and buffet options, though a few items may be improved. While a couple of comments mention occasional slow service or some breakfast inconsistencies, the overall tone points to a reliable and enjoyable experience suitable for a casual meal or a relaxed drink in a friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Le Perché Bar Terrasse - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Le Perché Bar Terrasse

Hotel William Gray
May be temporarily closed
(527)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Le Perché Bar Terrasse offers a memorable rooftop dining experience with stunning views over the old port and Montreal skyline, paired with a warm, vibrant atmosphere and a refined yet relaxed vibe. Service is repeatedly highlighted as a major strength, with attentive, friendly staff providing helpful menu guidance and making guests feel welcome throughout the visit. Menu highlights include modern bites and favorites, with dumplings, wagyu dishes, salmon and pancakes earning praise, alongside a strong cocktail and drink program that enhances the evening. Guests often note generous portions and dishes that are delicious and well presented, contributing to an enjoyable brunch, lunch, or dinner on the terrace. Many visitors celebrate special occasions here, taking advantage of the stunning views, convivial ambiance, and reliable service that helps celebrations feel smooth and memorable. Altogether Le Perché Bar Terrasse is a standout rooftop spot in Old Montreal known for great vibes, exceptional service, and a menu that complements the scenery with impressive flavors.View restaurant profile
Restaurant H3 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Restaurant H3

Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 10 pm
(1288)
Downtown, Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Restaurant H3 is described as a refined yet welcoming spot where attentive, professional service and a warm atmosphere set the tone, with a wine program and cellar that consistently impress. The tasting and discovery menus are a recurring highlight, offering well executed, thoughtfully plated dishes that range from seafood and wagyu to comforting classics, often paired with impressive wines. Brunch, lunch, and special occasion meals are praised for generous portions, good value, and memorable touches that make guests feel well looked after. Overall, Restaurant H3 comes across as a top dining destination where quality, presentation, and service come together to create lasting memories.View restaurant profile
Croisières AML - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Croisières AML

Experience a brunch cruise or a unique dinner cruise and savor our bistronomic cuisine while admiring the metropolis in all its splendor!
May be temporarily closed
(191)
Old Montreal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Travelers consistently praise Croisières AML for friendly, professional staff and attentive service that makes the trip comfortable from boarding to dining. Guided tours are described as informative and engaging, featuring Montreal landmarks and historical context in multiple languages. A variety of dining options on board, from brunch to bistro plates, are appreciated for quality and generous portions, with value enhanced by promotions. The river setting provides panoramic views of the city and its landmarks, with many reviews calling the cruise relaxing and scenic. Packages like tapis rouge are described as elegant and memorable, delivering a polished, VIP feel. The experience is often highlighted as family and group friendly, with a clean vessel and courteous crew. Overall, the combination of city views, informative narration, and warm service creates a memorable way to discover Montreal from the Saint Lawrence.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Alizé - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Terrasse Alizé

Located on the 9th floor of the Humaniti Hotel Montreal
Open until 11 pm
(545)
Downtown, Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Terrasse Alizé presents a stunning rooftop experience with panoramic Montréal views and a chic, welcoming vibe that invites guests to relax and savor the evening. The atmosphere blends stylish decor, good music, and lively energy, making it a great setting for cocktails and shared bites, with the food and drinks repeatedly praised for quality and balance. Attentive and friendly service adds to the appeal, even during busy periods, and guests appreciate the thoughtful touches and the option to extend the evening with nearby offerings. While crowds and volume can be high at peak times and reservations are wise for larger groups, the overall impression is one of a top Montréal rooftop that delivers on hospitality, presentation, and a memorable cityscape ambiance.View restaurant profile
BreWskey Taproom - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

BreWskey Taproom

Open until 11 pm
(474)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

BreWskey Taproom comes across as a lively Old Port favorite with a wide, rotating slate of craft beers, including standout NE IPAs and refreshing brews like Brew Juice and Double Framberry, all paired with a menu that features grilled cheese, bacon dishes, poutine and beef brisket that many reviewers found tasty and satisfying; the atmosphere blends rustic decor with a vibrant, casual vibe, two great outdoor patios, and a direct view of the brewing process that adds to the experience; the staff are consistently knowledgeable, friendly and attentive, making the service a highlight even during busy times; while some notes describe the food selection as limited and the prices a bit steep at times, the overall experience remains highly enjoyable for beer lovers and visitors looking for a relaxed, social night out in the Old Port.View restaurant profile
Maggie Oakes - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Maggie Oakes

Located in Hôtel William Gray
Open until 11 pm
(975)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Guests consistently praise Maggie Oakes for superb service, attentive staff, and a warm, elegant atmosphere that makes every visit feel special. The kitchen earns high marks for dry aged steaks, tender beef, lobster and sesame crusted salmon, with sides like truffle mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables that complement the dishes beautifully. Brunch and breakfast are much loved, featuring generous portions, thoughtful timing, and memorable options, while cocktails and wine selections guided by knowledgeable staff enhance the experience. The setting in Old Montreal, including a lively terrace and central lounge, provides a refined yet welcoming backdrop for celebrations, business dinners, or casual dining with friends and family. Despite premium pricing, many guests consider the overall value, quality, and service to be well worth it. The team consistently handles special requests, allergies, and group meals with grace, leaving visitors eager to return.View restaurant profile
Brasserie 701 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Brasserie 701

A menu of French brasserie classics inside a chic space with decorative chandeliers & high ceilings.
Open until 11 pm
(953)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Brasserie 701 is described as an elegant, welcoming spot in Old Montréal with a Parisian vibe and a bright, comfortable dining room. Reviews consistently praise attentive, professional, and friendly service that enhances every meal and special occasion. The cuisine is repeatedly lauded for quality, flavor, and presentation, with standout dishes across the menu from filet mignon and steak frites to refined brunch offerings and seafood. The beverage program earns praise too, featuring thoughtful cocktails and a well curated wine list that pair beautifully with the meals. The overall impression is of a reliable, high quality destination for brunch, lunch, or private events, where guests note the atmosphere, decor, and the care shown by the team.View restaurant profile

Mama C Café

Located inside the Nelligan Hotel, right next to Mama C Restaurant, our Café reflects the same Mediterranean warmth and attention to detail.
Open until 10 pm
(117)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Mama C Café presents a warm, beautiful space with calm, chic vibes that make it a favorite for breakfast, brunch or a quick coffee, and the menu features delicious pastries like the almond croissant, tasty bowls and sandwiches, and well prepared drinks. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive service and an inviting staff that makes everyone feel welcome, with many noting they plan to return. The overall experience is described as memorable and worth the visit for the ambiance and quality of food, while a few reviewers mention small portions relative to price and occasional busy periods as minor caveats.View restaurant profile
Gaspar Brasserie Française - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Gaspar Brasserie Française

Located in Auberge du Vieux-Port
Open until 11 pm
(1127)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Gaspar Brasserie Française offers a warm, elegant Old Montreal dining experience with consistently solid food and attentive service, and many guests describe a festive yet intimate atmosphere, especially at the bar. The menu features classic French brasserie fare such as duck confit, beef cheek, octopus, mussels frites and steak frites, paired with thoughtful wine recommendations that guests often praise. Hospitality stands out across visits, with staff described as patient, friendly and knowledgeable, able to handle large groups and special occasions with care. While a few diners note higher prices and occasional missteps or dishes that could be more seasoned, the overall takeaway is a reliable, high quality experience that many attendees are eager to repeat, whether for a romantic evening, a celebratory brunch or a relaxed night with friends.View restaurant profile
Le Passé Composé - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Le Passé Composé

Gourmet French brunch restaurant located in the Old Port of Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(1200)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Le Passé Composé stands out with a chic, cozy ambiance and a refined, modern take on brunch that many reviews describe as delicious and generously portioned. Dishes such as bone marrow, foie gras poached egg, pain doré, and grilled cheese receive frequent praise for rich flavors, inventive combinations, and beautiful presentations. The service is described as attentive and friendly, with staff often creating a warm, elegant atmosphere, and the terrace and decor adding to a special occasion feel. While some comments note higher prices and the occasional slower service during busy times or after the move, most reviews highlight a memorable dining experience worth the cost. Reservations are advised due to popularity, and the new location is seen as bright and stylish, sometimes compared to New York vibes. Overall Le Passé Composé is celebrated for sophisticated brunch, flavorful, visually appealing plates, and a convivial setting that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Pub BreWskey - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Pub BreWskey

Open until 2 am
(1196)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Pub BreWskey comes across as a welcoming Montreal spot with a warm, lively vibe and a rustic yet polished setting. The beer program stands out for breadth and creativity, including standout smoothie sours, hazy IPAs, stouts, and rotating house brews, with flights that invite exploration. Food earns high marks too, especially smoked meat poutine, burgers, wings, and thoughtful charcuterie, with generous portions that pair well with the drinks. The staff are repeatedly praised for attentiveness, knowledge, and friendliness, contributing to a relaxed experience whether on the terrace or inside. The venue is versatile, offering multiple spaces and terraces that accommodate groups and casual tastings, and its proximity to Old Montreal adds to the appeal. While some reviews note price or occasional busy periods, the overall impression is that Pub BreWskey delivers high quality beer and food in a memorable Montreal craft beer setting.View restaurant profile

Restaurant Palki

Located in the heart of Old Montreal, Palki offers authentic, rich flavors of Indian cuisine.
Open until 11 pm
(136)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Palki is described as a warm and inviting Indian dining spot where the decor, fragrant spices and attentive service come together to create a memorable experience. The menu showcases authentic, flavorful dishes with a balanced blend of traditional Indian spices and fresh ingredients, from butter chicken and tandoori specialties to a variety of vegetarian options, all offered at reasonable prices. Guests repeatedly note generous portions, friendly and efficient service, and a welcoming atmosphere that suits romantic dinners, family nights, or casual outings. Staff hospitality and chef attention shine across visits, with clean, well maintained interiors adding to the overall comfort. Overall, Palki stands out for flavorful cuisine, warm ambience and dependable service that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Tbsp. - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Restaurant Tbsp.

Located in the W Montreal Hotel
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(271)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Review Summary

Tbsp. is described across reviews as a chic, calm dining spot inside a hotel setting, with consistently attentive service and knowledgeable staff who help guests navigate a creative, high quality menu. The food is frequently praised for originality, flavor, and beautiful presentation, with standout items ranging from inventive starters and pastas to well balanced dishes like a fried Brussels sprouts salad and a sesame seed bagel eggs Benedict, and the cheese selection and cocktails are also highlighted. The atmosphere is noted as elegant and quiet, making it suitable for conversations, romantic dinners, or celebrations, and the dining room and decor receive compliments. While the majority of experiences are positive, a few notes point to dishes arriving cold on some visits, occasional pricing that feels steep for the portion or concept, and a brunch experience that fell short due to disorganized service. Overall, Tbsp. appears to offer a memorable dining experience with strong creativity, solid service, and a focus on zero waste dishes on newer menus.View restaurant profile
L'Arrivage - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

L'Arrivage

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(188)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe L'Arrivage as an elegant, serene spot with unbeatable views of the Old Port and a setting that complements a museum visit. The atmosphere is praised as refined and pleasant, with service frequently noted as attentive, courteous, and thoughtful, though on busy days staff can feel stretched. The menu earns praise for flavor, originality, and careful presentation, with highlights including French toast with duck, the gochujang fried chicken sandwich, quiches, and a variety of shared plates; the wine and dessert selections also receive favorable mentions. Several guests call it a hidden gem and a fitting upstairs bistro with a bright, peaceful interior or a terrace vantage that makes the experience special. Yet a few reviews point to inconsistencies such as some entrees arriving charred or overly heavy poutine, smaller portions for the price, and higher prices due to the museum setting. Overall, L'Arrivage is seen as a well located, enjoyable option for a museum day that can be memorable and worth returning to, despite the occasional letdown.View restaurant profile
Trattoria Gio - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Trattoria Gio

Open until 10 pm
(337)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: On the Hunt for Montreal's Best Cannoli

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Trattoria Gio describe a welcoming spot with solid Italian fare and a lively Old Port ambiance, where many diners praise flavorful pizzas, pastas, and desserts and note friendly, attentive service when it runs well. The kitchen is credited with well prepared dishes like pasta and braised meats, and the atmosphere and value are frequently highlighted. At times, however, service is described as slow, disorganized, or inconsistent, with delays in seating, taking orders, or delivering courses and occasional order mix ups, and a few dishes arriving too salty or not as hot as hoped. When issues arise, staff or management are described as making efforts to rectify things, and many guests say they would return for the food and overall experience. In sum, Trattoria Gio is regarded as a solid, enjoyable option with strong flavors and a pleasant vibe, though service experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Le Marché des Éclusiers - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Le Marché des Éclusiers

May be temporarily closed
(261)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Best Waterfront Patios in Montreal for SummerBest Terraces in Montréal, Laval, the South Shore and the West IslandView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Marché des Éclusiers as a beautiful riverside spot with a superb terrace and water views that make it a popular summer destination, with the setting and ambiance regularly praised along with outdoor seating and a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The food earns generally strong marks with burrata, poutine, fish and chips, ceviche and other dishes noted as tasty, though some guests find prices high or certain items not consistent. Service is frequently described as friendly, attentive and professional, with many calling out memorable hospitality, while other comments point to slow service, inconsistent staffing and occasional misses such as delayed drinks or miscommunications about the menu. The terrace is often highlighted as the best feature, sometimes contrasted with indoor seating where chairs and bar height can be uncomfortable, and the music level is cited as pleasant or occasionally too loud. Overall the reviews converge on a recommendation to visit for the ambiance, the canal side location and solid quality, with plans to return to enjoy the terrace, the drinks, and the welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Chez Potier - Épicerie gourmande - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Chez Potier - Épicerie gourmande

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(285)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe a refined bakery and epicerie with exceptional pastries and elegant presentation, where croissants, mille-feuille, fraisier and other pastries are consistently praised for flavor and texture, and the shop also offers a notable range of European goods. The pastry quality is described as among the best in Montreal and even North America by some, with notes that some items can be pricey and portions sometimes small. The space is clean and stylish, with a warm, welcoming feel in many visits, and the coffee and chocolates are frequently highlighted, though experiences with service vary from friendly to cold or brusque across visits; take-out is often recommended due to limited seating. Overall, the place is valued for its craftsmanship and indulgent treats, inviting repeat visits despite occasional service quirks and price considerations.View restaurant profile
Café Dépôt - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Café Dépôt

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(19)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, Café Dépôt is described as having a serene atmosphere and friendly, courteous staff that make the experience inviting. Some reviews note that lines can be long at peak times and that not all milks listed on the menu are always available. There is a wide range of coffee options and frappes in particular are described as creamy and satisfying, with staff offering helpful recommendations about the drinks. The cafe is accommodating with vegetarian breakfast options, willing to customize additional choices when asked. Service is seen as enhancing the food, and many would return, especially when staying at the connected hotel.View restaurant profile
Cookie Stéfanie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Cookie Stéfanie

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(112)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Cookie Stéfanie as a cozy cafe with a strong gluten-free selection and a tempting array of pastries, cookies, muffins, and cakes. Many praise items like the gluten-free carrot cake and the chocolate caramel cake, note that there are specialty gluten-free products in store and even frozen cakes, and some items are nut based; however some muffins and cookies can be a bit dry and a few items feel overly sweet or not fully gluten-free in practice. Several reviews highlight friendly service and a convenient one stop spot for gluten-free treats, while a few mention changes in staff and inconsistent morning experiences. Overall, it seems to be a go to for gluten-free options and baked goods with many highlights but with caveats about labeling accuracy, freshness, and value.View restaurant profile
Gibby's - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Gibby's

Open until 11 pm
(946)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: 18 Steakhouses in Montreal to Enjoy a Perfectly Grilled CutMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Gibby's as a quintessential Montreal steakhouse with a storied Old Port setting, stone walls and a warm, intimate atmosphere that makes it ideal for celebrations and date nights. The portions are generous and the menu features classic, well cooked favorites like rib eye, filet mignon, Beef Wellington and beef carpaccio, with desserts and sides that many diners praise. The wine list and cocktails receive consistent praise, though a few guests feel the prices are high and wine guidance can be less reliable at times. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, knowledgeable and friendly across many visits, with standout experiences when staff anticipate needs, explain dishes and guide pairings; on some occasions, however, crowds, turnover or changes in ownership led to slower service or inconsistencies. Guests also note thoughtful touches such as bread and pickles on arrival, palate cleansers, occasional complimentary birthday cake or polaroid photos, and at times showmanship at the table, all of which contribute to a memorable experience. While many call it a Montreal institution and a must for a special occasion, others feel value has declined with price increases and some meals falling short of past high standards. In short, Gibby's delivers a classic, high end dining experience with a strong sense of history, excellent steaks and a generally positive service record, tempered by occasional fluctuations.View restaurant profile
Monopole - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Monopole

Open until 11 pm
(101)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide

Review Summary

Reviews of Monopole describe a warm, sociable staff and a superb wine list, with food that many call excellent and sometimes transporting, featuring dishes like gnocchi, osso buco with polenta, gravlax, bruschetta with caviar, quenelles de sebaste, and bavette steak with kale caesar, plus a cheesecake mousse that pleases. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, with a décor that feels cozy, and prices are seen as a bit high but fair for the quality. Personal service and attentiveness are repeatedly praised, and many diners say they would return or highly recommend the place, especially for celebrations with a group menu and good portions. Some downsides appear: seating near the entrance can be uncomfortable for longer meals, the restaurant can be very busy and loud which makes conversations hard, and a few guests felt disappointed by the noise and crowd. Overall the place is viewed as a memorable, worthy stop for wine lovers and foodies, with strong loyalties and plans to come back.View restaurant profile
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar

Open until Midnight
(783)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar in Old Montreal is generally described as a dependable steakhouse with consistently well cooked steaks and friendly, attentive service, offering a warm, upscale atmosphere with a cozy bar area that many diners find ideal for drinks or happy hour. Dishes frequently praised include filet mignon, New York strip, rib steak, côte de boeuf, and seafood like lobster tail, with classics such as Caesar salad, twice baked potatoes, garlic mashed potatoes, and the Billy Miner Pie dessert getting frequent nods. The ambience is noted as welcoming, with beautiful brick interiors and dim lighting, though some guests mention loudness, noise from TVs, or cooler seats near entrances. Service is often highlighted for knowledge, allergy awareness, and timing, while a few reviews mention reservation hiccups, occasional slow or imperfect executions, or meals arriving at room temperature. Overall, The Keg is seen as a solid, value-conscious choice for steak lovers in Montreal, with many guests planning to return and recommending reservations, especially for celebrations or special occasions.View restaurant profile
Le Jellyfish Crudo+Charbon - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Le Jellyfish Crudo+Charbon

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(290)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential Restaurants

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Jellyfish Crudo+Charbon as a stylish Old Montreal spot where the atmosphere, attentive service, and inventive sharing plates contribute to memorable evenings, with seafood and a varied menu frequently praised. Diners note standout dishes such as octopus, tuna crudo, avocado carpaccio, burrata and rotelle with oxtail and bone marrow, along with a strong wine and cocktail program, though some visits point to small portions for the price and occasional menu gaps or dishes not meeting expectations. The setting is described as romantic and elegant, sometimes a bit dark or loud, yet many mention a consistently high level of hospitality and well-paced courses that make it feel special for celebrations. While concerns about price and value recur in some reviews, the overall sentiment remains that the restaurant delivers a exceptional dining experience with remarkable staff and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Da Emma - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Da Emma

Opens Today at 6 pm
(281)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Eat Pasta in MontrealThe Best Spots for Dirty Martinis in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Da Emma is described as an authentic Italian dining destination housed in a historic basement, offering a warm, intimate atmosphere and a strong wine list. Many reviews highlight simple, well executed dishes with pasta and meat dishes praised, and standout items like burrata, meatballs, lamb, and a homemade feel. Service is generally regarded as attentive and friendly, though some experiences note slow or intrusive service and occasional missteps. Several guests mention a busy or noisy dining room and, at times, a lack of attention or hot dishes, and a cash only policy that can be inconvenient. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a top Montreal Italian spot for those seeking traditional, flavorful cuisine in a heritage setting, with many guests planning returns. Complimentary bruschetta, good bread and olive oil, and a refined but comforting menu are commonly cited positives, while some feel the portions may be smaller for the price. Atmosphere and authenticity are repeatedly praised, making Da Emma a go to for romance, family gatherings, or celebrations.View restaurant profile
Osteria Schiavio - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Osteria Schiavio

Open until 10 pm
(219)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Review Summary

Patrons describe Osteria Schiavio as a warm, authentic Italian spot in downtown Montreal with homemade pasta and fresh ingredients across a menu that pairs lasagna, gnocchi, and tuffoli with pizzas and desserts like tiramisu and pistachio cannoli. The atmosphere is commonly praised as cozy and inviting, with nice Italian charm, good music, and an indoor terrace that adds to the experience. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with staff known for helpful recommendations and thoughtful touches. Prices are generally considered reasonable for the location, and many say they would return to try more dishes or for a date or family outing. A few caveats include occasional slower service on busy game nights and occasional menu misses such as a margarita pizza that lacks basil or portions that feel small for the price, but the overall impression is of high quality Italian cooking and a welcoming, reliable spot.View restaurant profile
Pangea - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Pangea

Open until 3 am
(799)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealBest Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Pangea describe a stylish, lively setting with attractive decor and a welcoming vibe that suits girls nights, celebrations, and casual dinners alike. Guests frequently praise the food as flavorful and well presented, with standout items such as seafood and octopus, and cocktails that many find excellent, though several feel the prices are high for the portion sizes. Service is a major variable, ranging from exceptionally attentive and engaging staff who elevate the experience to periods of slow attention or understaffing that affect pacing. The atmosphere is often described as festive and upscale with good music and a warm lounge feel, though crowds and loud volumes can detract from the dining experience. Value is a common concern, yet many reviewers say they would return for the overall vibe and the quality of service when it shines.View restaurant profile
Crew Collective & Café - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Crew Collective & Café

Open until 8 pm
(1038)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Business Lunch Spots That Will Guarantee You a PromotionThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Crew Collective Café as a breathtaking space housed in a historic former bank, with soaring ceilings, grand arches and an atmosphere that makes a coffee break feel ceremonial; the architecture and setting are consistently cited as the highlight, with many visitors lingering to work or relax in ample seating and private rooms, though crowds can be intense and seating hard to find during peak times. Coffee and pastries receive praise for quality and flavor, with some standout items noted, while a few say the food is pricey or average for the price. Service is mixed, ranging from friendly and efficient to overwhelmed during busy periods, and some readers mention policy changes such as restrictions on laptop use and accessibility issues that can affect comfort. Overall it is seen as a must visit for architecture and ambiance, offering a unique and photogenic experience, even if some guests question value or consistency of drinks and meals.View restaurant profile
Barroco - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Barroco

A lively restaurant with subdued lighting, stone walls & a European-inspired daily market course.
Opens Tomorrow at 6 pm
(735)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Montreal's Coziest Restaurants for an Unforgettably Warm AtmosphereMust-Visit Dining Spots in the Old Port: Where to Eat in Old MontrealView More

Review Summary

Barroco is described as a cozy, intimate gem in Old Montreal with a warm, welcoming staff and a stylish, historic interior that feels elevated yet unpretentious. Reviewers praise thoughtful, high quality French-inspired dishes and creative, well executed cocktails, with standout items like braised beef, beef Wellington, duck breast, halibut, oysters, lobster salad, gravlax, and memorable desserts such as madeleines and brioche. The service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive, knowledgeable and accommodating, helping to make celebrations and special occasions feel extra special, though a few nights report slower or less consistent service and some dishes that miss the mark. The atmosphere, music and ambiance are consistently cited as a key attraction, offering a romantic or intimate vibe that remains lively without feeling stuffy, even when crowded. While some comments note price and occasional small portions or limited vegetarian options, overall the reviews describe Barroco as a standout dining experience with high quality food, excellent cocktails and memorable hospitality that invite return visits.View restaurant profile
Jardin Nelson - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

Jardin Nelson

May be temporarily closed
(657)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Jardin Nelson as a picturesque Old Montreal spot with a lush courtyard and a lively terrace, where live jazz and a warm, relaxed vibe elevate meals. The setting is repeatedly praised for its greenery and ambience, with heaters making outdoor dining comfortable even as crowds gather. Service is typically described as attentive and friendly, though some guests note slower pacing during busy times and occasional inconsistencies. Dishes receive mixed verdicts, with many praising seafood, duck, crepes, and cocktails, while a few meals feel overpriced or underwhelming. Overall the standout draw is the ambiance and musical atmosphere, with many recommending a visit to enjoy the vibe and come back to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
John Michael's Pub - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Old Montreal

John Michael's Pub

Open until 11 pm
(300)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

John Michael's Pub comes across in reviews as a lively, welcoming sports pub in Montreal's old port with strong service and solid pub fare. Patrons repeatedly praise attentive staff and efficient service, even when busy, and note a friendly atmosphere that makes it a reliable spot for groups and solo visitors alike. The menu shows crowd-pleasers like fish and chips, burgers, poutine, and chicken sandwiches, with several mentions of delicious meals and large portions. Beer lovers highlight a good local IPA selection and a generally reasonable price for the area, though a few reviews call some drinks pricey. The pub reliably shows games on multiple TVs, including NFL and other sports, and the ambiance can shift with live music or a lively crowd, which some enjoy and others find less ideal due to background music or noise. Outdoor seating with heaters and a comfortable interior add to the appeal. Overall, it is depicted as a reliable pub for good food, solid drinks, and sports viewing in a central location.View restaurant profile
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