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Display Allpizza(90) poutine(17) burger(17) cheese(17) pasta(11) fresh(9) recommend(9) options(9) family(7)Alto Restaurant, located on Parc Avenue in Montreal, is a staple for late-night dining, particularly popular among students in the McGill Ghetto. This long-established eatery (since 1987) serves up a variety of comfort foods, from Montreal-style pizza to burgers, poutine, & the unique "pizzaghetti." Despite a setback in 2016 due to a fire that destroyed the original location, Alto has bounced back with a loyal following & continues to offer a lively atmosphere. The restaurant is particularly known for its pizzas, including favorites like the "MACAttack," & its generous portions. It's also well-liked for its chili oil, which adds a flavorful kick to many dishes. Besides pizzas, the menu features options like hearty poutines & pasta dishes. Many patrons appreciate its friendly service & vibrant ambiance. The restaurant is open late, making it an excellent spot for a meal after a night out or a study break. Despite some minor critiques regarding portion sizes or toppings, Alto remains a beloved local spot.View more
Personal favourite for late night cravings with a multitude of options available until 2AM.View more
To be entirely transparent, I came here out of complete desperation. I arrived in Montreal late for the weekend & to my disbelief, most restaurants are closed by 10 or 11pm. Spent almost an hour trying to find somewhere close to my hotel with "decent" food at midnight. Uber Eats claimed Alto was a top choice & reviews made it sound like it was worthwhile to go for. Ambience? Don't expect any. Very casual dining experience. Had some hip-hop playing off Spotify, a few tv's showing sports highlights. Place was mostly filled intoxicated 16-21 yr. I suppose I would see the appeal too if I was still in their demographic. Overly large menu. Way too many options. Reminds me of Pickle Barrel. & for anyone that's eaten at Pickle Barrel they'll understand what I mean. Overly large menu options is usually a sign of poor food. I personally find restaurants should stick to focusing on doing a smaller number of food options well. Versus trying to please everyone. There's probably nothing on this menu you won't find. Greek, Italian, burgers, pizza, sandwiches, subs & bar food. Anything you'd find in the freezer at your grocery store you can get here. Is it the same as what you find in the frozen section? Pretty much. I had a chicken on a pita (chicken was fresh & cooked very well so no complaints on the pita). The fries were a little on the crisper/oily side. Not my personal preference. We also ordered a cheese pizza that's cut in half with spaghetti in the middle of the plate. Interesting menu option. Pasta honestly was pretty bland. Pizza was nothing special or memorable. Our server... 😂 This was a highlight. I couldn't get a read on her. She was either miserable or hated her job. She said she had been working like 10 hours with no food or water. & can't even take a washroom break. She appeared like she just running on fumes. Not sure what the deal was with that but she was an odd one to interact with. Anyways, I can see the appeal for the youngin's.. But as an adult there's zero reason to go here unless you literally need to eat to survive & there's no other options. Overrated by far in my opinion.View more
Cheap & great food. Love the Mediterranean options on the menu & the pizza is great too!View more