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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

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SPANEL CRÊPES ET GOURMETS - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

SPANEL CRÊPES ET GOURMETS

CRÊPES & GOURMETS
Open until 9 pm
(453)
Griffintown, Little Burgundy

Mentioned in: Spanel Restaurant: Crêpes and Delicacies in Griffintown

Review Summary

Reviewers describe SPANEL CREPES ET GOURMETS as a warm, welcoming, family-run spot with attentive service and a cozy, homey vibe. The menu offers a diverse range of buckwheat crepes, savory and sweet, with many vegetarian and gluten-free options and generous portions. Guests praise the high quality ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and comforting flavors that suit brunch, lunch, or a casual coffee break. The setting features a charming interior and a back garden patio that adds to the relaxed atmosphere. The staff are friendly, patient with non-French speakers, and accommodating of allergies or special requests, making guests feel welcome. Prices are fair and the experience is consistently delicious, inviting visitors to return to try more crepes such as the Verdun and Atwater varieties. This spot stands out for tasty crepes, warm hospitality, and a neighborhood-friendly feel.View restaurant profile
Geppetto Pizzeria - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Geppetto Pizzeria

Opens Today at 5 pm
(698)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Best Wood-Fired Neapolitan Style Pizzas in Montreal

Review Summary

Geppetto Pizzeria delights with wood fired pizza, flavorful pastas, and a cozy, inviting atmosphere that many describe as genuinely Italian. The restaurant is praised for good value, a thoughtful wine selection, and a terrace option when the weather cooperates. Service is frequently described as warm and attentive, with staff that make guests feel welcome, though a few visits note isolated hiccups and moments of slower service. Overall, guests leave impressed by the quality of food and the lively yet relaxed vibe, and many say they would return for a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
Microbrasserie 4 Origines - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Microbrasserie 4 Origines

Microbrewery and Taproom with Boutique on site
Open until 11 pm
(155)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Microbrasserie 4 Origines offers a lively, casual atmosphere with a varied beer lineup that appeals to both casual sippers and beer enthusiasts. The space is open and dog friendly, making it a welcoming spot for families and groups to enjoy together. A food truck and solid bar bites complement the brews, with generous portions and tasty options like burgers and poutine earning consistent praise. Service is friendly and efficient, with knowledgeable staff guiding guests through the beer list. The West Island location stands out for its vibe and patio, while the overall experience is described as fun, communal, and easy to revisit, with board games available and occasional live music enhancing the evenings. Attention to beer quality and variety ensures a strong return appeal, cementing Microbrasserie 4 Origines as a standout in the area.View restaurant profile
Grillades Amira (Centre-Ville PSC) - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Grillades Amira (Centre-Ville PSC)

Mediterranean restaurant to enjoy delicious halal grilled meats.
Open until 3 am
(89)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Grillades Amira Grill draws mixed impressions from diners: some praise generous portions, flavorful meat, and a welcoming, family-like ambiance with friendly staff and attentive service, while others criticize inconsistent flavors and textures, oily or bland dishes, a smoky dining area with poor ventilation, and high prices that cut into value, especially on delivery. The tzatziki and certain sauces get positive mentions, yet some beef cuts and sausages are described as underseasoned or lacking depth, and a few plates are noted as dry or not well prepared. Overall the experience can feel memorable and worth returning for the hospitality and tasty bites, but quality and value vary between visits, and there are comments about the owner's responses to criticism that shade the atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie

Open until 11 pm
(556)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Brasseur de Montréal offers a broad beer selection and a welcoming vibe in Griffintown, making it a reliable spot for beer lovers. Happy hour is affordable and the terrace is a great place to unwind, especially when the weather cooperates. The menu delivers comfort with items like poutine, burgers, and fish and chips, with portions described as generous and satisfying and the beer often pairing well with food. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, efficient and attentive even when busy, and the atmosphere is noted as lively yet relaxed. The space works well for groups and events, with a dog friendly patio and multiple cozy areas inside and out. Overall, many reviews say the place is worth a return visit for the beer, food and friendly team.View restaurant profile
L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal

Restaurant | Groups | Private events | Turn key venues | Terraces
Opens Today at 4 pm
(205)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews describe L'Ambroisie and L'Espace Canal as exceptional venues where the food is superb and beautifully presented, the atmosphere suits the occasion, and the service is professional, attentive and flexible from planning through the event. The spaces offer charm and versatility, from elegant interiors to a canal-side terrace that is dog-friendly, with smooth coordination and menu options that can accommodate cultural ceremonies and last-minute requests. The overall impression is a consistently high-quality experience, with standout dishes, thoughtful hospitality and a team that goes above and beyond to make celebrations memorable.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(551)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Sésame comes across as a warm welcoming spot with a lively yet comfortable ambiance, where service is consistently friendly and attentive and the menu offers inventive, flavorful dishes. Dishes such as salmon tartare, ramen, dumplings and poke bowls are frequently praised for freshness and balance, with cocktails and overall dining experience often highlighted as strong points. While many notes celebrate value, generous portions and attractive decor, a few reviews mention noise from ventilation or music, portions that may feel small for the price, and occasional slow service or temperature issues. Overall the sentiment points to Sésame as a reliable favorite for casual meals with friends or family, with guests eager to return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
ZIBO! Restaurant-Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

ZIBO! Restaurant-Bar

Open until 11 pm
(1086)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

ZIBO! Restaurant-Bar consistently impresses with warm, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. The cuisine is refined and delicious, with generous portions and thoughtful wine and cocktail pairings. Guests highlight friendly staff, helpful recommendations, and efficient service that makes casual dinners, business meals, or nights out feel special. The vibe blends chic yet relaxed decor with a lively but comfortable ambiance that suits conversations and celebrations. Across visits, diners praise the menu variety, from seafood and burgers to vegetarian options, and note consistent quality, good value, and memorable desserts. Overall, ZIBO! Restaurant-Bar stands out as a trusted choice in Griffintown for a delicious meal, standout service, and an enjoyable night out.View restaurant profile
India Rosa Griffintown - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

India Rosa Griffintown

Indian restaurant and cocktail bar offering a variety of Indian dishes and infusions with a modern touch.
Open until Midnight
(2117)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

India Rosa Griffintown is widely praised for a chic, welcoming atmosphere that suits date nights, brunches, and celebrations. The menu blends classic Indian flavors with a modern twist, featuring favorites like butter chicken, lamb dishes, garlic naan, paneer, and signature brunch items such as chicken waffles, eggs Benedict, and chai drinks, all plated with style. The presentation and balance of flavors receive frequent compliments, and the tapas style tasting boards let guests sample a variety of dishes. Service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding choices and keeping drinks refilled. The venue is noted for its impressive decor, bright open spaces, and a lively vibe that can be loud when busy, and some comments mention pricing and portion sizes. Overall, India Rosa Griffintown is regarded as a standout Indian fusion spot in Montreal with reliable quality, a strong drinks program, and a welcoming team that makes it worth returning.View restaurant profile
Rasoï - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Rasoï

Restaurant with an exposed-brick interior & a terrace serving creative & classic Indian dishes.
Open until 11:30 pm
(528)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Rasoi welcomes guests with a warm, cozy atmosphere and a kitchen that crafts flavorful, authentic Indian dishes that many reviews describe as home style done right. The menu features creamy butter chicken, fragrant biryani with tender meat, and soft garlic naan that pairs beautifully with curries, while appetizers like onion bhaji and veg momos add variety and texture. Dishes arrive with careful presentation and generous portions, and prices are described as fair for quality and flavor. The service is consistently friendly and patient, helping guests with recommendations and creating a relaxed, unhurried dining experience. The ambience stays comfortable for conversations and gatherings, with a vibe that is both refined and welcoming, making it a standout spot for friends and family. Desserts and drinks such as gulab jamun and rasmalai, along with a refreshing lassi, are well received, and many reviewers leave planning a return visit, citing reliable flavors and thoughtful preparation as reasons to come back.View restaurant profile
Pizzeria Moretti - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Pizzeria Moretti

Opens Today at 5 pm
(338)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Pizzeria Moretti is described as a charming Italian spot with delicious pizzas, pastas, burrata and desserts and a warm, inviting atmosphere, though experiences vary widely with service and pacing. Many diners praise the food quality, fresh ingredients and attentive staff, while others find the service disorganized or slow and some interactions feel overly persistent or inattentive. The vibe is repeatedly described as lively and stylish, with a DJ on weekends and a vibrant energy that many guests enjoy, but the noise level is often cited as very high, making conversations difficult. Value is mixed, with some finding the pizzas fairly priced and others noting higher prices or small portions and occasional per person charges. Several reviews highlight strong drinks or wine, good desserts, and a generally welcoming first impression, yet a few report issues such as miscommunications about orders, delays, or in one case a rat was seen and the response criticized. Overall, Pizzeria Moretti delivers standout flavor and atmosphere for many guests, but consistency in service and noise management appears to be the dividing line between consistently positive experiences and more critical ones.View restaurant profile
Sunny's Dinette - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sunny's Dinette

Cozy, urban bar/eatery with an open kitchen & a chill vibe offering a diverse menu & weekend brunch.
Open until 4 pm
(285)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy

Review Summary

Sunny's Dinette feels like a cozy retro brunch gem that blends classic diner charm with a modern twist, offering a warm atmosphere, pastel details and a menu that shines with pancakes, eggs Benedict, the croiwich, casseroles and veggie options. The coffee, fresh juices and house made maple syrup are frequently praised, and generous portions with high quality ingredients help keep prices reasonable for the quality. Service is described as fast, friendly and attentive by many, though a few reviews note that service can feel average or the atmosphere could use some refinement during busier times. The space is often called cute and cozy with a welcoming vibe, and the potatoes and sandwich options, as well as the overall presentation, are highlighted as standouts, while some meals are described as bland or pricey and a few notes mention temperature or heat in the dining area. Overall, it appears to be a well loved brunch destination with frequent recommendations to return for the pancakes, eggs Benedict, croiwich and casseroles, appreciating the charm and the staff and the efforts of the new owners.View restaurant profile
Dilallo Burger Original 1929 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Dilallo Burger Original 1929

Open until 10 pm
(402)
Ville-Émard, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Dilallo Burger Original 1929 is described as a nostalgic standout where burgers are incredibly tasty, especially the Buck burger, often regarded as one of the best in town, with notes of a juicy double buck and a spicy jalapeno twist. The menu is praised for quality ingredients and a style that feels old timey and comforting, with fries and onion rings that fit the retro vibe. The atmosphere, service and cleanliness are frequently highlighted as positives, and staff are described as friendly and helpful; the place is remembered as an institution in Ville Emard. A few criticisms appear, including occasional order inaccuracies, burgers that are a bit greasy or overcooked, and price perceptions, as well as poutine or fries not always meeting expectations. Takeout experiences vary, with packaging and water service sometimes noted. Overall the restaurant offers a unique, heritage driven burger experience with consistently strong burgers and a lively, welcoming environment, though experiences can differ from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Barley - Bar à Céréales - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Barley - Bar à Céréales

Open until 4 pm
(343)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More

Review Summary

Barley Bar à Céréales comes across as a stylish, cozy brunch spot with a playful cereal bar and a crowd pleasing display of flavors, where the matcha pancakes, halloumi plate, Turkish eggs, and crème brûlée French toast are frequently praised, along with fresh lattes and avocado toast. The vibe and friendly service are often highlighted, but experiences vary with several notes about slow or mixed service, long waits during peak times, and occasional missteps like missing cutlery or orders. Some guests feel the portions are generous and the dishes visually appealing, while others find certain plates smaller or pricier than expected, and a few mention changes to the menu that altered favorite items. Noise levels can be high and seating sometimes tricky, though reservations help, and some would like more beverage options beyond coffee and tea. Overall, it is regarded as a standout brunch destination with a distinctive concept and strong flavors, recommended for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere and creative plates, while acknowledging that service consistency and value may fluctuate.View restaurant profile
Café Cosé - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Café Cosé

Open until 6 pm
(300)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Café Cosé draws praise for its warm, cozy vibe, attentive staff and a distinctive fusion drinks lineup that blends Vietnamese inspirations with Western coffee culture. Reviewers repeatedly highlight the matcha as among the best in town, with favorites like banana bread matcha, earl grey sea salt matcha and sea salt earl grey, along with strong Vietnamese coffee and egg coffee options; most find the drinks well balanced and flavorful, though a few note sweetness levels can be too high or the flavors uneven at times. The cafe is described as a friendly neighbourhood spot with good wifi and outlets, though seating is limited and lines can form during peak hours. Food and pastries are generally well received, with several mentioning avocado and ricotta toast as solid complements to drinks. The staff and owner consistently receive praise for friendliness and warmth, helping create a welcoming sense of community and encouraging repeat visits. A few critiques mention longer service times or higher prices for the portion sizes, but overall Café Cosé is seen as a standout go-to for matcha lovers and coffee lovers alike, with many recommending trying the seasonal and house specials.View restaurant profile
Pizza Nino - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Pizza Nino

Opens Today at 4 pm
(181)
Ville-Émard, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pizza Nino as a dependable, old school Italian spot with comforting classics and thick pizzas loaded with toppings, along with solid pastas and subs that keep guests coming back. The kitchen is praised for good quality and value, and the option to bring your own wine is frequently noted as a plus. Takeout and casual dining are common, and the staff receive praise for friendliness in some visits, but service can be inconsistent with moments of inattentiveness or rudeness toward newcomers. A few criticisms appear, including meals arriving warm rather than hot, charges for extra cheese on pasta, and occasional delivery or ordering issues. Overall the consensus tilts positive, with many calling it a neighborhood staple and a reliable choice for hearty Italian food, while acknowledging that service and consistency vary.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

L'Amour du Pain

Open until 5 pm
(150)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More

Review Summary

Overall, L'Amour du Pain is described as a place with exceptional staff, welcoming service and a calm atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood gem. Many reviews praise the quality of breads, croissants, pastries and coffee, highlighting a broad variety and the pleasure of trying something new on each visit. However, some visits have fallen short with pastries that were not fresh or served cold, and at times the seating is limited and the area appears untidy. Several comments note that value for money varies and that price may not always match perceived quality. Despite mixed experiences, the bakery remains a popular destination for bread and treats, with strong admiration for the ongoing appeal and the ability to draw regulars back for a wide assortment of items.View restaurant profile
Poke Monster - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Poke Monster

Open until 3 am
(158)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls

Review Summary

Poke Monster receives broad praise for fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful bowls like the salmon and monster bowls, with fast service and friendly, attentive staff, and the atmosphere described as clean, modern, cozy, and welcoming. Many reviews note good value and promotions for dine-in and takeout, and that the bowls are customizable and satisfying for a healthy, quick meal. Occasional downsides include delivery issues where some orders arrive cold or soggy, a few cases of missing avocado or too much sauce soaking the rice, and occasional flavor balance concerns, but these seem to be isolated. Overall the spot is seen as a standout poke option in Montreal, a go-to for repeat visits with friends, and highly recommended to others.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Richmond - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Restaurant Le Richmond

Opens Today at 5 pm
(230)
Griffintown, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Le Richmond comes across as a stylish yet welcoming venue that suits everything from intimate dinners to weddings and large celebrations. The atmosphere is frequently described as beautiful, elegant yet comfortable with warm lighting and a lively vibe. The menu earns praise for flavor and technique, with standout items such as beef carpaccio, burrata, lobster ravioli, snow crab agnolotti, rib steak, duck breast, and rack of lamb, plus a variety of desserts that impress. The service is often noted as attentive and professional, with guests appreciating thoughtful wine pairings and smooth coordination during events, though a few reviews mention crowded seating on popular nights and occasional slower or uneven service. Le Richmond is repeatedly recommended for regular dining and special occasions alike, seen as a versatile, high quality destination with a strong wedding and private event reputation, striking presentation, and an emphasis on a memorable experience, even if some diners feel value for money can vary depending on the night.View restaurant profile
Ispahan - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Ispahan

Opens Today at 5 pm
(142)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ispahan as a warm and welcoming spot with a vibrant, traditional atmosphere that many feel is like a home away from home. The food is repeatedly praised for freshness, richness, and thoughtful preparation, with particular acclaim for Mirza Ghasemi and other authentic Persian dishes. The dining experience is enhanced by friendly staff and lively entertainment, including belly dancing and a DJ, which many say adds to the fun and makes it a good choice for celebrations and group nights. The ambiance and decor are described as beautiful, contributing to a sense of occasion along with consistently high quality. Some comments note that service can fall short of expectations in an expensive restaurant, and one review suggests it is not the best Persian option in Montreal, but the overall sentiment remains that the combination of flavorful food and engaging atmosphere makes it memorable.View restaurant profile
New City Gas - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

New City Gas

Opens Today at 5 pm
(520)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Reviewers describe New City Gas as a top nightlife spot with a standout sound system, top-tier lighting, and an electric, party-ready atmosphere. Crowds can be very large, especially for sold-out shows, which makes coat check lines and entry tight and sometimes uncomfortable. The staff and security are frequently praised for professionalism, and VIP options are noted as helpful for smoother access and exits. DJ performances are a highlight with energy and variety, though a few nights feature repetitive sets or overruns. The venue hosts world-class acts and events, earning it a strong reputation in Montreal, while some reviews call for better crowd management and more comfortable seating or airflow. Overall, New City Gas delivers high production value and memorable nights, with the caveat that heavy crowds can impact comfort and movement.View restaurant profile
Joe Beef - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Joe Beef

Relaxed restaurant & bar serving steaks & seafood in a compact, old-school setting.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(731)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Joe Beef is described as a Montreal institution with a bold, indulgent kitchen and a warm, unpretentious vibe that draws crowds and keeps the energy lively. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, knowledgeable and friendly, with many noting it as a standout part of the experience, though a few visits mention occasional slow pacing or inconsistency during busy nights. The menu is celebrated for rich, butter-forward dishes and crowd-pleasers like foie gras double down, lobster spaghetti, hanger steak, duck and croquettes, with sides and oysters earning praise as well; desserts such as marjolaine and chocolate mousse often shine, while some fish and seafood dishes are described as either extraordinary or a touch salty or under seasoned. The lobster pasta remains a lightning rod for opinion, highly regarded by many but not universally, and price levels are noted as steep, prompting critiques of value on some visits. Overall, it’s viewed as a memorable, sometimes polarizing but quintessential Montreal dining experience, best enjoyed with appetite, an open mind, and a willingness to embrace the theatre and hospitality that define the place.View restaurant profile
Gia Vin & Grill - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Gia Vin & Grill

Opens Today at 5 pm
(306)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Reviews of Gia Vin & Grill describe a standout Italian dining experience defined by delicious, inventive dishes and a strong wine program, with highlights including fresh seafood, house pastas, grilled meats, arrosticini, focaccia, and standout desserts like tiramisu or chocolate tart. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as warm, stylish, and unpretentious, with a lively bar area that still feels conducive to conversation. Attentive and knowledgeable service is often noted, particularly for wine pairings, though a few comments mention occasional slower service or a busy night that can feel rushed. Some critiques mention small starter or main portions and a higher price point relative to plate size, and one tasting-menu incident that led to frustration, but overall the sentiment emphasizes quality, creativity, and value. Many reviews call it a hidden gem in the area, a go-to for special occasions or memorable nights, and several repeat visit claims underline consistency across dishes, drinks, and ambiance, making it a top Italian option for food and wine lovers.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sushi Shop

Open until 8 pm
(35)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Sushi Shop receives high praise for its amazing poke and a fun, unique fried sticky rice twist, with salmon that is consistently fresh and overall quality that stands out from other sushi spots in the same franchise. The staff are described as warm and caring, with the owner and a trusted team member creating a welcoming, familial atmosphere that even kids respond to. Many reviews mention the convenience and proximity, with takeout quick and the option to shop nearby, encouraging repeat visits over the years. Guests highlight fresh ingredients and tasty rolls, including warm options that arrive at the right temperature, attractive presentation, and a variety that keeps things interesting. Thoughtful gestures such as free pieces of sushi and caramel cakes are recalled, contributing to a sense of generosity. The overall sentiment is strong approval and a willingness to return regularly, with some noting ongoing loyalty and recommendations to fellow sushi lovers. In summary, Sushi Shop appears to deliver fast service, fresh food, friendly service, and a cozy takeout or dine in experience that makes it a reliable choice for sushi fans.View restaurant profile
Maman - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Maman

Open until 4 pm
(532)
Griffintown, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Reviewers describe Maman in Griffintown as a charming, cozy cafe with a warm, French countryside bakery vibe blended with a modern urban energy, a reliable weekday brunch and lunch spot that stays busy but inviting. The pastry program is a frequent standout, with almond and pistachio croissants, pain au chocolat and other beautiful, fresh treats that many guests praise. Breakfast and lunch items like pancakes, French toast, a generous breakfast sandwich, ratatouille toast, and a varied sandwich lineup receive praise for flavor and generosity, though a few notes point to certain dishes being a touch sweet or not as memorable. Coffee and drinks often earn compliments, including distinctive options such as tahini honey latte, lavender latte, and a solid cappuccino, while some visits report inconsistency or longer waits during peak times. Service is described as friendly and efficient on many visits, with the owner and staff warmly welcoming guests, yet other experiences mention overwhelmed staff, slow service, and a crowded, noisy room with close tables. Prices run a bit high for a casual cafe, but several reviewers feel the quality justifies the cost, and reservations are advised on weekends due to popularity. Overall the space, decor and vibe are repeatedly praised, making Maman a go to spot for a comforting brunch and a place to linger over pastry and coffee, even if some visits fall short on timing or balance.View restaurant profile
Café Redwood - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Café Redwood

Open until 5 pm
(265)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Overall, Café Redwood is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with strong coffee, house made pastries, and a growing selection of savory options that many reviewers praise for quality and variety. The atmosphere is bright and friendly, good for study or brunch, with some noting the canal side location and a few tables reserved for non laptop users. Prices are frequently mentioned as high for the quality, and a few reviewers report inconsistent or slow service when busy. Standout drinks include dulce de leche latte and various rose water and mango matcha drinks, while the food is highlighted by fresh sandwiches, focaccia, avocado toast, and pastries like madeleines and choux. Overall the consensus is positive on the coffee and vibe, with a few cautions about value and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sushi Shop

Opens Today at 5 pm
(8)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Sushi Shop receives strong praise for excellent service and reliable quality, with the staff described as outstanding and the menu offering nice choices for sushi lovers. The Valentine's Day box was perfect, and the overall experience is seen as a great option for lunch or takeout, with fast service and some tables available for dining on site. Reviews highlight that results are very good every single time and regard the restaurant as a good discovery with friendly employees and a clear intention to return. A note mentions a lonely student preparing what should look like sushi, adding a quirky contrast to the otherwise positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Amir - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Amir

Open until 10 pm
(167)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Amir draws mixed but largely favorable reviews, with the chicken shawarma often described as flavorful and juicy and the hummus as incredibly creamy, accompanied by generous portions and fresh presentation; the garlic sauce is praised and the staff is noted as friendly and attentive, with catering highlighted for on time delivery, clear communication, and well packaged food for large gatherings. Many guests say they would return or recommend Amir for its overall shawarma experience and consistent quality, and several mention improvements after a change in ownership and staff. Yet some visits report issues with inventory and menu updates that left chicken dishes unavailable, requests to cancel orders and concerns about refunds, plus occasional uneven execution, bland sides or rice, and portions that feel small for the price. Overall, the venue is described as clean and welcoming, capable of delivering a solid shawarma and Lebanese influenced dishes, with progress noted in management changes but ongoing opportunities for greater consistency.View restaurant profile
Les Grillades Du Cèdre - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Les Grillades Du Cèdre

Opens Monday at 6 am
(18)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Les Grillades Du Cèdre is described as clean and bright with large windows, portions are generous, and fresh vegetables are well cooked. Coffee is tasty, but the breakfast can feel uninspiring. Service is impeccable, and staff are noted as kind and friendly. Prices are very good for the value, and many reviews highlight generous portions. Overall, the impressions point to dependable quality, solid value, and a positive dining experience that leads to recommendations.View restaurant profile
Candide - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Candide

Fine-dining destination presenting farm-to-table cuisine & wine in a warm, brick-walled venue.
Opens Today at 6 pm
(191)
Little Burgundy, Griffintown

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Review Summary

Candide receives praise for a warm, intimate atmosphere and attentive service, with a strong focus on fresh Quebec ingredients and a farm-to-table philosophy. The dining experience often centers on a seasonal tasting format that changes monthly, with precise, creative cooking that highlights endives, rutabaga, halibut and other local produce, while the wine program offers thoughtful local and international pairings. Guests frequently note an open kitchen, clear explanations of each dish, and a collaborative service that feels welcoming and unpretentious. While some visits are described as outstanding and worth a special occasion, a few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies, moments of noise or slower pacing, and dishes that did not meet expectations, underscoring that the experience can vary. Overall Candide is regarded as a standout Montreal destination for terroir-driven cuisine, attentive service, and a memorable, convivial atmosphere that celebrates local sourcing and seasonal creativity.View restaurant profile
Café Cantina - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Café Cantina

Open until 10 pm
(72)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

These reviews present Café Cantina as a standout Mexican spot in Montreal with fresh, flavorful dishes, generous portions and affordable prices. Dishes such as burritos, quesadillas, tacos and vegetarian options are praised, alongside a tapas style menu and very good margaritas. The interior is described as nice and the terrace in summer is a plus, with friendly staff and good music contributing to a welcoming vibe. The place is often called a hidden gem where nearly every item is appreciated and many diners say a return visit is likely. Occasional cautions include slower service at busy times and a mix up with a takeout order on one occasion. Overall the impression is reliable quality, a lively yet relaxed atmosphere, and strong value making Café Cantina a frequent choice for those seeking a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Lucille's Au Marché - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Lucille's Au Marché

Lucille's pop-up located in the Atwater Market
Open until 5 pm
(679)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Reviewers describe Lucille's Au Marché as part of a lively market scene with fresh produce, meats, cheeses, breads, and ready-to-eat options, making it a convenient spot for a quick bite or a picnic by the canal. The atmosphere is frequently noted as friendly and welcoming, with helpful vendors and a strong sense of local and seasonal offerings. Many praise the quality and variety of regional products, pastries, chocolates, and specialty items, while some caution that prices can be higher than larger supermarkets. The market's accessibility and year-round appeal, including indoor spaces in winter and outdoor seating in warmer months, contribute to its status as a go-to destination for food lovers. Overall, the reviews present Lucille's Au Marché as part of a vibrant, diverse food scene that supports easy shopping, sampling, and enjoying local flavors.View restaurant profile
Nora Gray - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Nora Gray

Opens Today at 5 pm
(260)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Faces of Montreal's Culinary Scene: the Chefs and Stars Shaping the City's Best Restaurants

Review Summary

Reviews of Nora Gray paint a picture of a small, intimate Italian spot with a warm, stylish vibe and a strong emphasis on fresh pasta and wine, but with results that vary by visit. Positive notes highlight attentive service, knowledgeable staff when it comes to wine pairings, and memorable experiences at the bar with great recommendations; several dishes and desserts are praised for their balance, texture, and originality, and the overall atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, making it a good choice for dates or special occasions. On the other hand, some visits are described as overpriced for the portions, with mains not always filling, and occasional missteps in kitchen execution or timing; the dining room can be cold or noisy, and service can be slow or misdirected at times, detracting from the experience. The wine list and dessert selections are frequently mentioned as strengths, while price-to-value and consistency are common points of critique, though many still plan to return to chase a more consistent, higher-impact meal. Overall Nora Gray is viewed as a refined option worth trying for confident food and wine, with room for improvement in consistency and comfort.View restaurant profile
Riverside St-Henri - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Riverside St-Henri

Riverside Bar Terrasse St Henri
May be temporarily closed
(145)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Riverside St-Henri is described as a lively, stylish spot with a festive vibe, especially on weekends, featuring strong music, a warm atmosphere, and attentive staff. The venue offers both an inviting terrace and indoor spaces, making it a popular setting for groups and events, with a vibe that many guests call unbeatable. Drinks are generally well regarded, though prices can be high and crowds can be dense, leading to longer wait times and limited movement without a reservation. Some guests mention mixed food truck options and note that portions can be small or ingredients average, while others praise the decor and overall ambiance. The venue is also praised for easy parking and a go-to option for fun outings, though the crowded periods and unisex restrooms are noted drawbacks. Reservations are often recommended to ensure entry during peak times.View restaurant profile
Burgundy Lion - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Burgundy Lion

Open until 3 am
(1021)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Reviews describe Burgundy Lion as a Montreal staple that blends a cozy British pub vibe with a lively local scene, offering solid traditional dishes such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, and a perfect Scotch egg, along with a strong whisky and beer selection and attentive service. Diners praise the warm atmosphere, comfy spaces for watching games or gathering for private events, and memorable experiences like afternoon tea, while noting occasional drawbacks such as noise during busy times, slow service, and some dishes that miss the mark. The venue is frequently described as great for groups, trivia nights, and celebrations, with generous portions and good value though some meals can be pricey. The drinks program is highlighted, from whiskies to cocktails and local brews, and the sense of community makes it feel like a welcoming gathering place. Overall Burgundy Lion is seen as a go to for fans of traditional British fare, strong drinks, and a vibrant, social pub atmosphere that keeps drawing locals and visitors back for sports, meals and events.View restaurant profile
Dreamy - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Dreamy

Open until 4 pm
(40)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Dreamy is widely praised for excellent coffee, a lively ambiance, and a visible roastery that adds interest behind the bar. The cafe is described as human and pet friendly with a kids corner, and the baristas are noted for artful presentation and tasty options like banana bread and cookies. Decaf is highlighted as exceptionally good, and the canal side location with a generous seating area is a plus. While the variety of coffees and beans is appreciated, some reviewers find prices high and note occasional cold or unhelpful service, including a cashier who did not greet customers and inconsistent staff attitudes. Overall, Dreamy is seen as a top coffee spot worth returning to, albeit with price and service variability.View restaurant profile
Florence Café - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Florence Café

Open until 7 pm
(152)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Florence Café is described as a cozy neighborhood spot with good coffee and tasty pastries, where the staff are friendly and the atmosphere is calm and welcoming. The café is praised for items like matcha, pistachio croissant, banana bread, chai latte, and a range of pastries, with gelato and pastel de nata also mentioned as favorites. The cappuccino is often deemed perfectly dosed and the overall quality of offerings is high, though a few reviews note that some viennoiseries did not look or taste freshly prepared and prices can be on the higher side. Service is generally pleasant and attentive, yet on busy days the line and wait for coffee can be longer and seating may be limited, with some patrons wishing for more shade on the patio. The ambience invites lingering for work or conversation, and many reviewers highlight the welcoming staff and solid coffee, pastries, and treats. Overall Florence Café stands out as a reliable local café with standout beverages like matcha and a variety of tasty pastries, making it a go to spot for a good cup and a sweet bite.View restaurant profile
KAVA - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

KAVA

Opens Today at 5 pm
(206)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of KAVA highlight a chic, warm ambiance and a versatile Mediterranean-inspired menu where fresh, well-executed dishes such as tartares, octopus, keftas, lamb chops, and seafood are often praised for quality and presentation. The cocktails and drinks program is frequently lauded for balance and creativity, and the vibe with a DJ or live music makes the setting lively yet refined, suitable for a girls night, date night, or celebratory gathering. Service is consistently described as attentive, friendly, and professional, with good recommendations and smooth handling of reservations, though some comments point to slower pacing, occasional miscommunication, and higher prices relative to portions on busy nights or prix fixe events. The decor and atmosphere are repeatedly cited as standout, contributing to an experience that many consider one of the best in Montreal, while a few reviews note that loud music or crowdiness can detract from conversation and value can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Aylwin Deli - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Aylwin Deli

Open until 5 pm
(93)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Aylwin Deli delivers consistently delicious food with standout brisket and smoked meat, a top tier Reuben, versatile breakfast and deli options, and great value for the price. Service and staff are repeatedly praised as fast, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a casual, no nonsense vibe in a space with high top seating and a market feel. The menu blends deli and BBQ elements, which some readers note as a bit confusing in concept, but the quality and care in preparation are clear across sandwiches, poutine and pancakes. The Atwater Market location is celebrated as a permanent home, expanding access to weekend brunch options and a range of items like brisket sandwiches, smoked meat plates and a highly regarded breakfast sandwich. Overall this spot is seen as a reliable, tasty destination worth returning to, with many items described as among the best in town and a welcoming atmosphere that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Bar OTTO - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Bar OTTO

Opens Today at 5 pm
(230)
Little Burgundy, Saint-Henri

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Review Summary

Bar OTTO comes across in reviews as a lively yet intimate spot with standout cocktails and a sushi and sashimi program that many describe as fresh, inventive and beautifully presented. The ambience and service are repeatedly praised, with guests noting attentive, friendly staff, a welcoming bar area, and a warm vibe that suits dates, celebrations or casual nights with friends. The menu is praised for variety and quality, including daikon and burrata, crab bao, cod cheek skewers, wagyu and toro, a ramen with duck leg and truffle oil, and a yuzu cheesecake for dessert, with many savoring the tasting menu and strong wine or sake pairings. While some express that portions can be small for the price and a few service hiccups occur, the overall consensus highlights consistent excellence in food and atmosphere, a willingness to return for omakase or seasonal changes, and Bar OTTO as one of the city’s notable Japanese inspired options.View restaurant profile
Greenspot - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Greenspot

Open until 1 am
(773)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Greenspot emerges in reviews as a Montreal institution and a classic diner with a retro vibe, where hearty comfort food, generous portions, and reasonable prices draw locals and visitors alike. The menu consistently features poutine, smoked meat, burgers, steaks, clubs, and all day breakfasts, with many praising the poutines as among the best in town and the smoked meat as tender and flavorful. Breakfast highlights include eggs Benedict twists and big plates of breakfast staples, while longtime diners enjoy the familiar, no frills service, fast and friendly when busy. The atmosphere is described as nostalgic, cozy, and unpretentious, though the space can be noisy and booths may feel cramped, and a few reviews note slow service or variability during peak times and occasional inconsistencies in taste. Still, Greenspot is repeatedly praised for its approachable price point, consistent comfort food, and the sense of stepping back in time, making it a dependable go-to for satisfying meals that hit the spot and satisfy cravings for a classic diner experience.View restaurant profile
Makro - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Makro

May be temporarily closed
(162)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Montreal's Seafood Hotspots: Where to Catch the Best Flavors

Review Summary

Makro is described as a stylish and energetic dining spot with an upscale vibe, where the food and overall experience are frequently praised. The menu includes standout items like seafood starters, a surf and turf option, and a burrata, with many finding the quality high and the portions satisfying, though some dishes are criticized as being bland, overly sauced, or not hot enough and prices can feel steep. Service is often highlighted as attentive and friendly, contributing to a positive atmosphere, yet a few reviews note slow pacing between courses or lapses such as forgotten items or pressure about tipping. The atmosphere ranges from lively club like energy to more intimate dining, and some guests appreciate the after dinner options downstairs while others prefer quieter conversations. Taken together, Makro is viewed as a top Montreal choice for celebrations and dinners with strong food, vibe, and staff, albeit with occasional service inconsistencies and price considerations.View restaurant profile
Gourmet Griffintown - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Gourmet Griffintown

Perfectly cooked chicken sandwiches, chicken and beef
Open until 3:30 pm - Reopens at 4 pm
(49)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Overall, Gourmet Griffintown earns strong praise for fresh, house-made ingredients and sandwiches that feature bread baked in-house, with chicken and beef sandwiches, veggie wraps, and pizzas highlighted as standout options. Reviewers note food prepared in front of guests, giving a sense of care and a personal touch, and service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, while some visits mention limited seating and a casual, no-frills atmosphere. The place is described as underrated by several customers and a top go-to spot for a quick, satisfying bite, with prices considered fair for the quality. Solo operation is mentioned, so calling ahead to place orders or to skip the wait is advised. Overall, diners feel the flavors and freshness justify returning, and many express plans to return soon.View restaurant profile
Mano Cornuto - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Mano Cornuto

Sandwiches, pasta dishes & wine served in an Italian restaurant with a relaxed ambiance.
Open until 11 pm
(695)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Mano Cornuto offers a lively open kitchen Italian vibe with crowd-pleasing staples like Caesar salad, burrata with pistachio, focaccia, and a range of pastas and antipasti praised for fresh ingredients and balanced flavors. Desserts such as tiramisu and pistachio cake frequently get cheers, and the wine and cocktails plus a bar or terrace scene make it a popular Montreal pick. Experiences vary, with some praising warm, attentive service while others note slower, more uneven service and occasional reservation mixups, and a few feel portions are small for the price. The space can be loud with limited seating, so reservations or bar seating is advisable, but overall the restaurant is celebrated for authentic flavors, consistent quality, and the energetic atmosphere that keeps locals and visitors coming back.View restaurant profile
Ryu - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Ryu

Opens Today at 6 pm
(161)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Ryu is widely praised for fresh, flavorful sushi and attentive service, with many calling it among the best sushi spots in Montreal and highlighting wagyu dumplings, tataki, and superb hand rolls. The atmosphere is stylish, cozy, and vibey, with music and a welcoming vibe. Service is frequently described as friendly and professional, though a few reviews mention billing can be slow at times on busy nights. A common critique is small portions for the price, and some dishes with cold sushi rice. Overall, Ryu stands out as a top sushi destination for quality and experience, with caveats about price to portion balance and occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Avril Supermarché Santé - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Avril Supermarché Santé

Open until 11 pm
(123)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Avril Supermarché Santé is described as a solid option with good food and a strong organic selection, though some shoppers feel staff knowledge could be improved. Several reviews praise the staff for friendliness and helpfulness at the counter and in the cafe area, with attention to a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service. There are notes about occasional gaps in product knowledge at the sandwich bar and inventory that is not always fully stocked, which can be frustrating. The cafe and ready to eat options are frequently praised, including tasty roasted vegetables, salmon meals, and desserts, with mentions of high quality gelato and pastries. Prices are described as competitive for organic and natural products, though some comparisons to bigger chains suggest prices may vary and not always be cheap. Customers also highlight the clean, pleasant shopping environment and convenient features like on site seating and power outlets, making visits comfortable. A few comments reference renovations, elevator issues, or building management, which affect the overall experience for some shoppers. Overall the reviews depict Avril as a welcome neighborhood option with strong product quality, a lively space, and staff who strive to assist customers.View restaurant profile
Estelle - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Estelle

May be temporarily closed
(226)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Estelle is described as a standout Montreal dining spot with a stylish, high end yet inviting ambience and a lively vibe that still feels welcoming. The food is repeatedly praised for quality and execution, with favorites like fresh house made pasta, tartare, and lamb chops, and many noting a memorable lobster pasta and other Italian Mediterranean dishes. Service is highlighted as knowledgeable and attentive by many, with guest experiences ranging from warm hospitality to occasional variability in timeliness or warmth. The atmosphere and music are often cited as excellent and fun, though the volume can be loud and conversations harder later in the evening. Pricing is considered upscale, with some feeling value for the quality while others find it hard to justify. Parking is typically valet, sometimes costly or inconvenient, which some reviews flag as a drawback. Dessert options may lack non dairy choices, and at least one review reported concerns about a foodborne illness with no response from management. Overall Estelle is seen as a top choice for special occasions and nights out, celebrated for its food and atmosphere, with many ready to return.View restaurant profile
Boustan - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Boustan

Open until 5 am
(251)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews paint Boustan as a solid fast food option with flavorful shawarma and juicy beef and chicken, along with strong fast service and friendly, hard working staff. The atmosphere is often praised as clean and welcoming, with late night hours offering good value through specials. Experiences vary by location, with some sites delivering consistent quality and great late night dining, while others show menu confusion, uneven service, or less polished cleanliness. Vegan options and custom orders are noted positively, and several accounts highlight quick service and generous portions, though a few reports mention dry or overcooked chicken and flavorless sandwiches. Overall Boustan is seen as dependable for tasty food and good service, especially when cravings hit late hours, but outcomes can differ between locations.View restaurant profile
PALMA - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

PALMA

New American with Asian Influences.A multi sensory culinary and lifestyle sanctuary.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(535)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Best Spots for Dirty Martinis in MontrealHot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Palma offers a chic, high-energy dining and nightlife experience with a vibrant atmosphere, stylish décor, and a club-like vibe that many reviews describe as perfect for a night out. The food frequently earns praise for freshness and variety, with standout items including sushi, crispy tuna, rock shrimp, lobster dumplings, filet mignon, and a memorable tomahawk, plus a range of delicious starters and seafood options. Cocktails and wine get positive mentions as well, though some diners note that certain dishes or desserts don’t always match the price. Service is described as warm, attentive, and efficient by many, but experiences vary, with occasional long waits, overbooking, and billing hiccups noted in a few visits. Palma is seen as a great spot for celebrations and group dinners as well as romantic evenings, thanks to the combination of great food, responsive staff, and the atmosphere that shifts from dinner to nightclub as the night unfolds. Prices are generally high, and some guests feel value does not always align with cost, while others regard the overall experience as worth it, with reservations recommended to minimize crowding.View restaurant profile
Club Social PS - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Club Social PS

Open until 11 pm
(15)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Club Social PS receives mixed feedback with concerns about the price for a small salad and takeout pasta described as absurd, while praise goes to the pizza, deep fried risotto balls, and kale salad, and the Pizza Beer is noted as very nice. The underground terrace tables have been removed, leaving no dine in option. Some reviews call it the best pizza in Canada, with comparisons to Napoli and NYC, prompting a Bravo.View restaurant profile
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