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≈ 0.8 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a charming, cozy vibe with festive Christmas decor that makes every visit feel like stepping into a holiday dream. Hot chocolate and lattes are consistently praised for richness, while cocktails and pastries add a playful, creative touch to the overall experience. The atmosphere is magical and welcoming, with warm lighting and intimate corners that invite lingering, even when a line outside is part of the seasonal charm. Friendly service and a vibe suited for work, chats, or a casual drink make it a memorable stop, and the decorations and ambiance tend to outshine the occasional crowds.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Open until 9 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 2 km
NINI Salon à Cocktails presents a warm, refined atmosphere where every order feels thoughtfully prepared, from excellent cocktails to a flavorful menu. The decor is beautiful and the ambiance is inviting, well suited for a date, a night out with friends, or a pre-show drink before a performance. Attentive staff genuinely care about guest wellbeing, and guests report memorable experiences and a desire to return.View restaurant profile
NINI Salon à Cocktails
Cocktail bar located in the Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile Hotel.
Open until 11 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealThe 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Diners describe Restaurant Benjamin as a warm, intimate dining spot with polished service and a refined, French-inspired menu. The atmosphere is stylish and welcoming, with quiet spaces for conversation and lively evenings that feel festive. Service is repeatedly praised for knowledge, attentiveness and helpful menu guidance, with many mentions of staff going the extra mile. Dishes span seafood, duck and beef, with highlights including crispy blood sausage, crab cakes, scallops and various steak cuts, all described as expressive and well executed. Cocktails and martinis are a standout, with several reviews calling the drink program creative and well balanced. A few caveats appear, such as occasional inconsistency in doneness for steaks and a perception of a limited menu or price considerations, but these do little to detract from the overall positive impression. Overall, Restaurant Benjamin is seen as a place to return to, to explore different dishes and cuts while enjoying attentive service and a refined atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Benjamin
French-style restaurant in the heart of downtown Montreal
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 4 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our January 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesBest New Restaurants in Montreal (February 2026)View More
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews describe Modavie as a warm, welcoming French bistro in Old Montreal with a charming two levels setting and live jazz that adds mood without overpowering conversation. The menu celebrates classic French fare with generous portions and good value, including duck confit, lamb chops, mussels, escargots, onion soup, and seafood dishes, with many noting standout items like foie gras, scallops, and richly prepared mains. The wine list and cocktails receive praise and staff are described as attentive and knowledgeable, guiding pairings and making occasions feel special. The atmosphere blends old world charm with modern touches, and the live music is a highlight for many, creating a memorable backdrop for dates, celebrations, or relaxed lunches. While a few reviews mention occasional noise or busy service during peak times, the overall impression is of superb hospitality, delicious food, and a vibrant, inviting vibe that brings guests back.View restaurant profile
Modavie
Wine bar with live music & an old-timey jazz vibe, plus an eclectic menu with lamb specialties.
Open until 11 pm
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Become a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Au Coin comes across as a warm, stylish neighborhood favorite with a cozy open space, a standout wine list, and a menu that feels thoughtfully prepared and made in house, with guests frequently praising delicious pizzas, especially the sourdough crust, as well as pastries and breads. The atmosphere ranges from intimate evenings to a lively daytime buzz, and the staff is often described as friendly and attentive, contributing to smooth service even when busy. Some reviews note slower or inconsistent service at times and occasional gaps in menu clarity or vegetarian options, suggesting room for refinement. Overall, the quality and value are consistently highlighted, making Au Coin a compelling choice for coffee, breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, and a place many would return to for its ambiance, creative offerings, and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Au Coin
Lunch - Dinner - Supper
Open until 11 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundThe 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026View More
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, reviews describe La Taverne de Noël as a magical, heavily decorated Christmas setting that draws crowds for photos and vibes, but the experience is very uneven. The decor and festive atmosphere get top marks for being cozy and instagrammable, with enchanting details and holiday music that some reviews later note not always present. Long waits outside in the cold and a crowded interior are commonly mentioned, as is a lack of clear service organization and a no table service format that makes ordering feel slow and impersonal. Drinks are praised by some for being tasty and atmospheric, including hot chocolate with marshmallows and a range of seasonal cocktails, yet others find them overpriced, underwhelming, or too sweet or cold. The food ranges from surprisingly delicious pizzas and desserts to items described as mediocre or reheated, with some menu items unavailable at times. Overall, La Taverne de Noël offers a undeniably festive and photogenic experience that many visitors enjoy with friends and family, but timing, crowd management, and inconsistent quality mean it may disappoint those seeking a reliable, high quality meal.View restaurant profile
La Taverne de Noël
Open until 11 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Christmas Pop Ups in Montreal to Visit This Holiday Season18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 1 km
Le Plongeoir is described as a laid back, lively wine bar with a pool table at the center and a casual, sociable vibe, where a solid wine list and reasonable prices accompany friendly, knowledgeable staff; reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere and the spot as a great choice for drinks with friends, though some experiences mention uneven service or a tendency for staff to chat with others rather than attend to guests. The overall character is that of a charming, unpretentious dive bar rather than a formal dining place, appealing to wine lovers and casual revelers who enjoy a relaxed night out; music levels are noted as lively, restrooms reportedly do not play music, but other spaces can have music loud enough to identify songs, contributing to the fun bar scene.View restaurant profile
Le Plongeoir
Dinette, billard et vins
Opens Today at 5 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Brasserie Bernard earns praise for its warm, Parisian-inspired atmosphere, attentive service, and dependable French bistro fare that many reviewers consider a reliable neighborhood staple in Outremont. Seafood lovers note strong moules marinières, oysters, octopus, salmon tartare and other accents, while the duck confit and fish and chips also receive high marks, with the wine list and desserts frequently applauded. The service is described as impeccable or very friendly by many, with knowledgeable recommendations and a welcoming vibe, though several reviews mention occasional slow or uneven service and long waits when busy. The ambiance and decor are repeatedly praised as charming and lively, though some tables feel cramped and the room can get quite noisy. Price and value receive mixed verdicts, with some praising quality and generous portions, and others calling the prices steep for the size or questioning the value compared with other Parisian-style brasseries in Montreal. A few dishes are cited as underseasoned, dry, or overly salty, and brunch offerings or certain menu changes have disappointed some guests. Despite these variances, many guests make Brasserie Bernard their go-to spot for celebrations, casual dinners, or after-theatre meals, appreciating the consistently friendly staff and the level of dining room energy. The terrace is highlighted on pleasant days, and the overall experience is described as enjoyable, convivial, and distinctly European in character, even if not every visit hits a perfect note. In short, the venue remains a beloved option for many diners in Montreal, delivering solid food, strong service, and a lively atmosphere with occasional inconsistencies in price, space, or specific dishes.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Bernard
Eclectic, French-inspired bistro dishes & a wine-centric bar in a stylish space with Parisian flair.
Open until 10 pm
Outremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 1.6 km
Le Rouge Gorge comes across as a polished yet cozy venue where a sophisticated wine and cocktail list meets attentive service and a warm, intimate atmosphere. Guests praise the stylish decor, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and a vibe that works well for dates, catching up with friends, or relaxed evenings at the bar. Drinks are frequently highlighted for quality and creativity, with many noting impressive wines by the glass and well executed cocktails, though a few mention one drink or another could be improved and some report small portions or higher prices for the amount of food. The kitchen is generally well regarded with dishes that look great and taste good, and several comments point to standout items like ceviche and crudo, while others suggest the plates are lighter or more shareable than hearty meals. A speakeasy style area downstairs adds to the ambiance for some, while others are drawn by the overall design, the comfortable seating, and the feel of a luxe yet welcoming neighborhood spot. Overall, Le Rouge Gorge is seen as a top choice in its area for drinks, refined bites, and a memorable night out, though expectations may vary with menus and pacing.View restaurant profile
Le Rouge Gorge
Sophisticated yet relaxed bar with a long wine list focused on French regions, plus gourmet bites.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.1 km
Cadet appears in reviews as a Michelin-recommended, tapas-style spot in Montreal where the food is repeatedly described as innovative, flavorful, and beautifully presented, with standout seafood dishes like black cod, octopus, calamari, and cod croquettes, plus memorable focaccia and leeks. The dining experience is generally cited as social and shareable, with many praising the balance of textures and the inventive flavor pairings across the menu. The wine list and cocktails attract praise, though some note that portions can be small for the price and a few drinks miss the mark or feel pricey. Service is frequently described as attentive, friendly, and professional, with fast, helpful staff in many visits and occasional pacing issues during peak times. Ambiance is often characterized as modern, lively, and suitable for date nights or pre-show dining in the Quartier des Spectacles, though a few reviews mention noise or crowded spaces. Overall, Cadet is seen as a top Montreal dining option for refined, creative sharing plates and strong hospitality, with opportunities to improve consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Cadet
Opens Today at 5 pmQuartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesSolo Dining in Montreal: Must-Try SpotsView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews portray Buvette Beaubien as a warm, convivial spot with a relaxed vibe, a strong wine and drinks list, and a menu built for sharing. Dishes are praised for freshness and thoughtful preparation, with highlights like salmon, gravlax, tartare and a generous charcuterie, while brunch is repeatedly described as special and the newly added weekend options are well received. The service is often commended for attentiveness and friendliness, and the staff are frequently described as welcoming, though a few opinions note occasional slow service or value concerns when portions feel small or prices high. The ambiance and atmosphere receive many compliments, ranging from lively and social to intimate and cozy, with a terrace and decor frequently highlighted and the wine list repeatedly called out as a strength. Overall it is a favored neighborhood spot with high praise for quality and experience, though some reviews flag pricing and portion size as drawbacks in certain cases.View restaurant profile
Buvette Beaubien
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Buvettes in MontrealThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
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≈ 2.2 km
La Cave de Mamie offers a warm, convivial atmosphere where tapas and a thoughtful wine program complement the evenings, with friendly, well informed staff providing good advice. Walk in, chat with the owners, do a tasting, and sit on the patio, often feeling like a Parisian cafe. The cellar tours and tastings with an importer who specializes in the Loire Valley are highlighted, with praise for chenin blanc and Chardonnay and a white from Alsace that inspired a bottle purchase. The place is described as a solid local caviste with knowledgeable, professional, friendly staff, though a few reviews mention the vibe being meh and the music not great. There is appreciation for wines from Auvergne and for a Quebec white paired with a tasty sausage during a recent visit. Many reviews end with a plan to return for a proper meal and to explore more of the wine list.View restaurant profile
La Cave de Mamie
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Across reviews, Mamie is described as a warm, cozy spot with a welcoming atmosphere, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and strong value driven by a standout wine list and generous boards of charcuterie and cheese. The kitchen earns praise for flavorful, well prepared dishes ranging from bavette and tomahawk to kebabs and classic French plates, with portions that satisfy and prices that feel fair. The wine program and the guidance from staff are frequently highlighted, and the space and decor are noted as charming and homey, with the terrace a popular option in good weather. Some feedback mentions that the room can get loud with big groups and that service can feel brisk or chaotic when busy, while a few desserts are described as misses even as others shine like mousse and tarte tatin. Overall, Mamie is seen as a reliable go to for group dinners, wine and bites, and casual evenings, with many expressing they would return.View restaurant profile
Mamie
Opens Today at 4 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsGuide to Montreal's Ephemeral Spaces and Seasonal TerracesView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Bar Edicola comes across as warm, chic and welcoming with an upscale cafe vibe that suits a morning coffee, a casual bite, or an aperitivo with friends. The atmosphere blends a convivial, Italian inspired feel with a modern downtown setting, often described as cozy in the winter and lively on the terrace in nicer weather. The menu highlights simple, fresh dishes and tasty bites like stuffed olives, artichokes, a salumi plate and pasta, with standout drinks including Negronis, spritzes and other cocktails that pair well with the food. Service is consistently praised as friendly, attentive and genuinely helpful, making guests feel looked after throughout their visit. The reviews portray Bar Edicola as a delightful discovery and a new favorite in downtown Montreal, noted for quality food and drinks, a welcoming staff, and a vibrant yet relaxed vibe, with only occasional comments about price levels or minor balance in a few drinks.View restaurant profile
Bar Edicola
Open until 11 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Buvette Pompette is described as a charming neighborhood spot with a warm, relaxed vibe and attentive, enthusiastic service. The wine selection and cocktails are frequently praised for being flavorful, well explained, and affordable, with many guests appreciating the focus on interesting, natural wines. Menu notes vary, but many reviewers celebrate tapas style small plates that are tasty and well executed, even if portions are often described as tiny. Some diners report they left hungry, particularly during a city tasting event, and suggest better portions or more cohesive pricing. Highlights frequently mentioned include brussels sprouts, octopus, gambas, and patatas bravas, with the drinks and atmosphere receiving frequent compliments. The atmosphere, friendly staff, and the ability to try a range of drinks make it a popular spot for gatherings, with many planning to return. Overall, Buvette Pompette stands out as a welcoming, affordable option for wine lovers and casual tapas in the neighborhood, though food quantity may not satisfy all appetites.View restaurant profile
Buvette Pompette
Opens Today at 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wide14 Must-try Tapas Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe vinvinvin as a stylish, cozy wine bar with a superb and continually refreshed wine list and a vibe that balances elegance with relaxed conversation. The wine selection, especially by the glass, is a frequent highlight and pairs well with tapas, oysters, and a thoughtful small bites program; the food is consistently described as good to very good, with some dishes singled out for careful preparation and balance. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive, knowledgeable, and fast, though a few readers note moments of over-attentiveness or kitchen delays during peak hours. The atmosphere and interior are often called beautiful, with music and layout making it a great spot for dates or groups, and the staff are credited with helpful recommendations. Pricing ranges are mentioned, with some considering it strong value for the mains while others feel the wine and bites can be pricey, yet the consensus is that vinvinvin delivers a memorable wine bar experience in the city.View restaurant profile
vinvinvin
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Best Wine Bars in MontrealThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Philémon Bar receives mixed feedback, with some noting no food options and no service in French, while others praise the drink selection, friendly bartenders, and a music driven atmosphere that can lean into a rock vibe. The ambiance is described as cozy and dim with engaging people and a vibrant energy, though the space can feel jam packed at times. Occasional hiccups such as last minute changes to food availability on busy nights are mentioned, yet staff often try to accommodate by offering lounge access and a courtesy Prosecco to smooth over the situation. The venue is seen as a good spot for dancing and hanging out with friends, with a touch of old port charm, though hours and crowds can be inconsistent. Overall the reviews point to a popular destination built around strong drinks and music, delivering a memorable experience when conditions align and presenting some challenges when crowded or when food options are limited.View restaurant profile
Philémon Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmOld Montreal
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