3 Brasseurs comes across as a popular, beer focused pub with house brewed beers on site and a broad menu that blends classic pub fare with Alsatian touches such as flammekueches, sauerkraut, and Toulouse sausage. Food is generally tasty and portions generous, with good value for money on lunch menus, though a few dishes have been criticized as overcooked or underwhelming, and service can slow during busy times. The beer selection is a major draw and the on site brewing is praised, while the airy, industrial, spacious interior features large screens for sports and a separate dining area for a more private setting. The atmosphere is warm and convivial, making it a good spot for groups or after work, and staff are often described as friendly and accommodating, though reservations are advised for large groups or weekend nights. Parking can be tight and crowds may form on weekends, but overall the experience is reliable for sharing food and drinks with friends or colleagues.
Great place, waiting staff are all pretty good. Food is always what is is, consistently good. Beer is tasty (cold IpA is real good), every restaurant has a bad day & even on a bad day I'd give them a 4 star.
I find this 3 brasseurs not very good. It feels very cold, not cozy. Even on a Saturday night, it just seemed sad. The atmosphere makes you want to get in & get out. The food was also very bad, super dry burger & subpar fries. Even the flat bread pizza was cold, & lacking in flavor. I prefer the downtown location over this one.
Mar 6, 2026
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Very disappointing tonight. Maybe because of March break...
Sliders buns blackened hard to believe the kitchen served it, had to ask for extra bun top
Cleopatra salad very soggy & salty was not eaten.
We've been there many times always good service & tasty food!
Unfortunately tonight was a hit & miss overall!
Like other L3B restaurants, staffs & foods are good. Plenty espace even on Saturday night (better to reserve for big groups). Just Nachos were a little overcooked.
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This brewpub offers house-made beers brewed on-site & classic pub fare with an Alsatian touch, such as flammekueches, sauerkraut, & Toulouse sausage. The lunch menu offers the best value for money.
We visited Trois Brasseurs on Valentine's Day with a group of 10 people. We made a reservation about a week in advance, & everything was well organized.
We really liked the interior - simple, industrial, & spacious. The large screens create a great atmosphere; it's a perfect place to come watch hockey or other sporting events. At the same time, there is a separate dining area with tables for a more private & relaxed setting, which is a big plus.
The service & food were very good - everything was tasty. A special mention goes to the beer: it's genuinely good, with a nice selection to choose from.
One small suggestion: for groups of 10 or more, it might be better to arrange a more compact seating option, perhaps closer to the windows. When the table is very long, it becomes difficult to have conversations with everyone, as discussions tend to get split across the table.
Parking was a bit challenging at first since the area has many restaurants & most spots were taken. We were worried we wouldn't find a place, but in the end, we managed to park behind the restaurant.
Overall, it's a great place for meeting with a larger group.
It was quite busy when we visited. Thankfully we had made a reservation. Service was good & food/drinks came fast. My dish tasted great. Parking lot was very tight & full. We ended up parking in an'overflow lot' next door like many it seemed.