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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

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Restaurant Brava Grill #1 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Restaurant Brava Grill #1

Discover the best charcoal-grilled dishes, prepared with passion and authentic flavors.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(224)
Longueuil, Greenfield Park

Review Summary

Brava Grill comes across as a welcoming calm spot with generous portions and good value, offering a largely gluten free menu and careful cross contamination practices that make it a reliable choice for celiac diners; the menu features succulent piri piri chicken, Portuguese style chicken and chorizo, ribs, poutine and other hearty plates, all described as tasty and served hot, with portions generous enough for leftovers and sauces that bring real flavor; staff are consistently friendly and attentive, and ordering online or taking out is smooth and efficient, while some comments note that the dine in ambiance isn’t as strong because meals are often served in boxes with plastic utensils; overall Brava Grill is seen as a top pick for gluten free options, generous portions, and tasty, well seasoned dishes at a reasonable price, with many diners planning to return.View restaurant profile
La Piazzetta - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

La Piazzetta

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1223)
Saint-Lambert, Longueuil

Mentioned in: Exploring Quebec City's Pizzerias: Our Recommendations

Review Summary

La Piazzetta earns consistent praise for a warm, inviting ambiance and friendly, attentive service, with guests enjoying reliable favorites like classic pizzas, fresh pastas and tasty seafood dishes. The menu offers good variety and value, from thin crust pizzas and flavorful specials to comforting pasta options and rolls, all described as well prepared and satisfying. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, with a family friendly vibe that makes it a great option for meals with friends or loved ones, and the decor and music are often noted as welcoming. While a few reviews mention occasional slower service on busy nights or dishes that are a touch undercooked, the prevailing tone highlights generous portions, quality ingredients and an overall enjoyable experience that keeps patrons returning.View restaurant profile
Café RICARDO - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Café RICARDO

Opens Today at 11 am
(1981)
Saint-Lambert

Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonChoose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our ProducersView More

Review Summary

Café Ricardo comes across as a bright, modern yet intimate spot where the service is consistently attentive and accommodating, especially for allergies and family gatherings; the food earns frequent praise for its precision and flavor, with brunch standouts like the salmon waffle and croque Madame, along with tasty sandwiches, fresh salads, and a dessert lineup that includes matcha pistachio cookies, and the chia pudding with strawberry and rhubarb; the menu changes regularly and generally delivers high quality, though a few reviews note prices are steep and portions can be small for the cost; the atmosphere, particularly on the terrace, is described as lively yet pleasant, and nearby parking makes visits convenient, with many guests citing easy returns to try more dishes or to celebrate occasions; the experience is consistently described as friendly, professional, and worth visiting again.View restaurant profile
Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(274)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive is described across reviews as a lively sports bar with a big wings menu, a wide variety of flavors, and a Texan style vibe, plus a fun game-night atmosphere where the wings are often praised as among the best in town, with generous portions and solid beer pairings. The vibe shines during games and with crowds, making it a good spot to hang with friends and watch sports on many TVs. Service is praised when it is quick and attentive, but some visits are hampered by slow or inconsistent service, and a few reports mention missing items on orders or wings arriving burned. Delivery experiences can also be disappointing when items are missing or late, which can ruin the meal. The menu is noted for its diversity, including poutine and other bar fare, and prices are described as variable, sometimes high for the quality, sometimes reasonable given the flavor variety. Staff friendliness and helpfulness come through in several accounts, with many reviewers noting a welcoming atmosphere that encourages return visits, especially for game nights, wings, and drinks. Overall, Wild Wing Brasserie Sportive is seen as a solid spot for wings and sports, offering a lively social experience with caveats about occasional service and consistency issues.View restaurant profile
El Gordo - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

El Gordo

Simple and delicious neighborhood taqueria.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(212)
Saint-Lambert, Greenfield Park

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Tacos in Montreal

Review Summary

El Gordo comes across as a cozy, family friendly Mexican spot with a lively vibe and a welcoming terrace. The food is consistently praised for freshness and bold flavors, with tacos al pastor, quesadillas and other staples noted as well prepared and generously portioned. Drinks and cocktails are a strong point for many, with margaritas and mocktails highlighted, though a few reviews mention cocktails that are a bit too sweet. Service is frequently described as friendly, attentive and efficient, with guests appreciating kid friendly touches and staff that go the extra mile. Ambiance ranges from festive and authentic to casual and cozy, with some guests mentioning it can be noisy but still inviting. A few critiques point to occasional inconsistencies in the bar and dessert quality, but they are outweighed by the overall positive impression. Overall El Gordo is seen as a top choice for Mexican in the area, offering fresh ingredients, generous portions, good value and a welcoming environment that makes people want to return.View restaurant profile
Pizzéria NO.900 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Pizzéria NO.900

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(94)
Saint-Lambert

Mentioned in: Exploring Quebec City's Pizzerias: Our Recommendations19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Pizzéria NO.900 is described as a popular spot for authentic Napolitana style pizza, cooked in a real wood-fired oven, with fresh ingredients, creamy mozzarella, a well balanced menu, and a warm, inviting atmosphere that can be enjoyed on a terrace; many diners praise the flavor of the pizzas and the friendly service and consider the prices good value. Some reviews note inconsistencies in cooking and service, including pizzas that look undercooked or extremely thin and floppy, orders or drinks forgotten, and occasional lapses from student staff, with at least one comment about a drop in quality that would make them hesitate to return. When things go smoothly, the experience is described as delicious, welcoming, and memorable, and guests feel cared for, including with families. Takeout orders are typically ready on time and still taste great, contributing to a generally positive impression despite the occasional mishaps.View restaurant profile
La Mie Goudène - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

La Mie Goudène

Open until 6 pm
(42)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

La Mie Goudène earns praise for its butter flour and sugar magic, with breads that stay fresh and pastries that feel indulgent and expertly crafted. Reviews highlight delicious chocolate cake, an incredible galette des rois, and a solid selection of viennoiserie and quiche, though the pistachio sablé is noted for not having a strong pistachio flavor. The pastries are described as rich and generously filled, with croissants, almond croissant, kouign amann, chausson aux pommes and pain au chocolat standing out, while the butteriness is praised as a hallmark of the bakery. The service is consistently friendly and welcoming, and although there is no seating and it is mainly takeout, the pastries and coffee make it worth a detour for locals and visitors alike. The bakery is celebrated for preserving a sense of traditional boulangerie, with bread such as baguette also earning praise and a feeling of being connected to France. Overall it comes across as a local gem that many return to regularly, attracted by the quality and variety of pastries and breads, from buttery croissants to caramelized kouign amann, and a commitment to authentic flavors.View restaurant profile
Pains et Saveurs - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Pains et Saveurs

Open until 7 pm
(120)
Greenfield Park, Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Pains et Saveurs receives mixed feedback from diners. Some describe dirty tables and mediocre service, while others praise fast, friendly service and a clean, quiet space. Many highlight the pastries and viennoiseries, with hot fluffy croissants, delicious chocolatines, a variety of breads and a strong coffee. Some mornings there were croissants that were pale and undercooked, and one guest was embarrassed when serving them to guests. There is mention of a savory counter and a small gourmet shop on site, offering pastries and other packaged treats. A note warns about seeds in a fougasse and suggests inspecting pieces to avoid issues. Overall the place is praised for the quality and freshness of products, good value, and a willingness to try more items, with several stating they would return for more viennoiseries.View restaurant profile
Café Passion - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Café Passion

Open until 9 pm
(170)
Saint-Lambert

Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the Bank

Review Summary

Overall Café Passion attracts visitors with a cozy, classic French style and a welcoming vibe, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner with fresh, well prepared dishes and an attractive decor. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting, making it a good spot to relax, work or catch up with friends, and the staff is frequently praised for friendliness and attentive service, though a few visits note occasional missteps such as language misunderstandings, uneven attention, or a lack of follow up. Menu items receive strong praise for croque monsieur and Benedicts, good coffee and a satisfying lunch, while some reviews flag issues such as paninis that feel rushed, overcooked eggs, cold potatoes or bread that is not up to expectations. Jazz on the terrace and a morning ambiance are highlights for many, and the terrace is described as European style with a lively yet calm vibe; yet cleanliness concerns have been raised on some trips with flies in the dining area or restrooms not being kept up. Overall Café Passion is considered a Saint Lambert staple by many, offering a pleasant, versatile spot that shines on some days while showing occasional misses on others.View restaurant profile
Café Pistache - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Café Pistache

Open until 5 pm
(190)
Saint-Lambert

Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal

Review Summary

Café Pistache is described as a bright, warm spot with fast service even when busy, appealing natural light, and a welcoming atmosphere that works for both chatting and studying. Coffee lovers praise the drinks and sweets, with notes about a well balanced macchiato, a good matcha, and overall delicious pastries. The place works well for working or meeting friends, though space can be small and seating may be limited during peak times. Staff are generally friendly and helpful, but some reviews mention brief coldness at the till. Pricing is mixed, with some calling it a little pricey for the quality while others find it affordable, and takeout can involve tipping or even a small extra charge for certain coffee gear. Overall it is seen as a gem worth visiting, offering great ambience, tasty coffee, and a solid overall experience.View restaurant profile
Hartley Glaces & Chocolats - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Hartley Glaces & Chocolats

Opens Today at 12 pm
(43)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Reviews of Hartley Glaces & Chocolats consistently note excellent ice cream and strong chocolate offerings, with affogatos and sorbets singled out for particular praise and several visitors willing to make a detour for the frozen treats. Price perceptions vary from reasonable in the past to higher now, with some commentators also feeling the portions have shrunk, which affects overall value. Service experiences range from friendly, attentive staff to moments of limited customer engagement and occasions where customers felt rushed upon finishing their treats. Flavor variety is described as both a strength and a drawback, praised for quality yet occasionally seen as limited, especially for kids. Outdoor seating is mentioned positively by some, while others focus on the busy pace and at times hurried atmosphere. Overall, the product tends to carry the impression of high quality that justifies a visit, but rising prices and inconsistent service temper the experience compared to earlier visits and nearby options on the south shore.View restaurant profile
Newland Café - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Newland Café

Open until 4 pm
(116)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews describe Newland Café as a bright, welcoming spot with strong house roasted coffee and friendly, attentive staff. The menu and drinks impress, with well-regarded espresso and decaf, tasty breakfast sandwiches, generous pastries, and options like matcha; many note the place is great for working or studying thanks to ample space, calm vibes, good lighting, and a soothing playlist. Patrons frequently return for reliable service, a cozy ambiance, and the ability to grab a quality cup and snacks while staying productive, with many noting it as one of the best cafés on the south shore. Some comments mention occasional slow service, minor order mishaps, and prices that feel a bit high, along with a wish for longer hours to stay open later. Gluten-free items run out at times, but customers still praise the quality and suggest continuing to explore new blends and keeping a friendly, responsive culture.View restaurant profile
Crêperie Le St-L - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Crêperie Le St-L

Opens Today at 11 am
(125)
Saint-Lambert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviews describe Crêperie Le St-L as a warm, homey spot where the food is consistently delicious and the atmosphere is cheerful thanks to friendly service and a welcoming owner, with live music on certain evenings and occasional tarot readings that add a playful touch. The menu offers traditional crepes with creative twists, generous portions, and standouts such as a caramel crepe and a savory fondue, all at affordable prices, with a cider that many praise. The overall experience is seen as cozy, convivial, and family like, prompting multiple return visits and reservations for popular nights. Some critiques note longer wait times, decor that could be improved, the absence of true buckwheat galettes, and a dining room that can be noisy. Taken together, Crêperie Le St-L is viewed as an unpretentious, charming destination on the South Shore delivering comforting, home style flavors, friendly service, and a lively ambiance that makes it a beloved outing for many.View restaurant profile
SMS Sushi Moo-Shi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

SMS Sushi Moo-Shi

May be temporarily closed
(174)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil
Le Blue Crèmerie & desserts - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Le Blue Crèmerie & desserts

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(591)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Le Blue Crèmerie & desserts is praised for its stunning turquoise decor, welcoming atmosphere and instagrammable vibe that feels like a tropical escape. Desserts and drinks are frequently highlighted as standouts with generous portions and artistic presentation, while main dishes attract mixed opinions on value, with some calling them very good to excellent and others finding them less compelling for the price. Service is described as warm, attentive and professional in many visits, though some experiences point to slower timing or inconsistent service during busy periods. The concept combines a cremerie and a restaurant, making it popular for desserts lovers and diners alike, and reservations are often advised. Overall the venue is seen as beautiful with a lively atmosphere, strong food and especially memorable desserts, while a few reviews caution about price and occasional service gaps. The place also comes up as a good option for photos and special occasions, with groups and families enjoying the setting and the vibrant staff.View restaurant profile
MoonSikdang - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

MoonSikdang

Opens Today at 5 pm
(176)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

MoonSikdang is repeatedly described as an authentic Korean standout with dishes like bibimbap, bulgogi, spicy tofu soup, and seafood pancakes delivering rich flavors and generous portions. Reviewers praise friendly, attentive service and a clean, welcoming atmosphere, with staff helping with takeout and seating when needed. While the price is noted as a bit higher than some other spots, the quality and portions are seen as worth it. Space is small and weekends can mean a wait, so making a reservation is advised. Overall, MoonSikdang is regarded as a top choice on the south shore and in Montreal, consistently delivering flavorful, well-presented meals that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Sushi Shop

Opens Today at 11 am
(37)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Overall, reviews say the food at Sushi Shop is very good and the service is friendly and efficient, though cleanliness in the restrooms should be improved. A cashier is praised for helpfulness and a refund was given when a bill needed adjustment. Some orders have been prepared incorrectly, with the Ibiza combo missing items such as black masago, green onion, spicy mayo and truffle oil, and the Tokyo maki and dragon rolls sometimes lacking spicy mayo, lemon or masago, despite notes left by diners. Despite these issues, staff are described as welcoming and the takeout experience is reliable, with fast service during opening hours and generous portions that make the meals feel fresh and satisfying. For many, Sushi Shop is a go to option for takeout and the salmon portions are noted as generous, with a consistent experience across visits.View restaurant profile
Les Frères Sushi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Les Frères Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(54)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Les Frères Sushi earns praise across reviews for fresh fish, a near perfect balance of rice and protein, and visually appealing platters that make dishes feel special. The kitchen is noted for flavor and quality, with comments about being among the best sushi and meals that travel well for gatherings, yet some experiences mention longer wait times during busy periods and occasional misalignment between menu pictures and what arrives. One review notes a missing tuna nigiri, while others recount receiving extra sushi when preparation was lengthy. Some portions or items such as poke bowls and spicy scallop monomaki are described as smaller or less faithful to online descriptions, and mangoes are sometimes not fresh. Still, service is described as courteous with attention to allergies, and several reviewers call the restaurant among the best on the south shore, praising the sesame sauce, sushi pizza, and rolls favored by salmon lovers, with strong appeal for takeout and delivery.View restaurant profile
Pasta E Vino - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Saint-Lambert

Pasta E Vino

Opens Today at 5 pm
(2044)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pasta E Vino as a warm, welcoming Italian spot where homemade style dishes deliver comforting, flavorful meals, with standout options like lasagna, ravioli, filet mignon and lobster ravioli, and tender calamari. The service is consistently praised for being attentive and friendly, while the atmosphere is described as relaxed yet refined, making it suitable for celebrations, group dinners, or casual nights out. The bring your own wine option is regularly highlighted as a plus and good value. While a few notes mention slower service during busy times and staffing constraints, they do not overshadow the overall satisfaction and desire to return. Overall, Pasta E Vino comes across as a dependable, high quality dining choice with authentic Italian flair that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile

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