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Arthurs Nosh Bar

Saint-Henri
4.3$ & $$
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Arthurs Nosh Bar Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Reviews for Arthurs Nosh Bar

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on Google4.5 (3500+)
*as of 2026-05-15
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Review Summary

Arthur's Nosh Bar is a lively, cozy brunch spot where the food often shines, with cottage cheese pancakes (syrniki), latke smorgasbord, gravlax and the standout sandwiches and fried chicken getting frequent praise; the pancakes in particular are described as among the best in Montreal, light, fluffy, and perfectly balanced with syrup. The atmosphere feels welcoming and energetic, though it can be loud and busy, and service is sometimes slow or uneven during peak times. Wait times are common on weekends, but options to text when a table opens and efficient takeout help, and many guests say the experience is worth the wait. Overall, the place delivers comforting Jewish-inspired flavors, thoughtful presentation, and a vibrant vibe that makes returning feel natural, despite the crowds.
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5.0

Arthur's Nosh Bar - A Brunch Delight in Montreal!** Arthur's Nosh Bar in Montreal is a gem for brunch lovers! Nestled in the vibrant Saint-Henri neighborhood, this place offers a unique twist on Jewish deli classics. The atmosphere is cozy & welcoming, with a bright & cheerful interior adorned with family photos & charming decor. The menu is a delightful mix of traditional & creative dishes. I highly recommend the latke smorgasbord & the challah grilled cheese-both are absolutely delicious. The blueberry syrniki pancakes were fluffy & perfectly sweet, making for a fantastic start to the day. Service was friendly & attentive, adding to the overall positive experience. Despite the long wait times during peak hours, the food & ambiance make it worth the wait. Special shoutout to the staff for their warm hospitality! If you're in Montreal & looking for a memorable brunch spot, Arthur's Nosh Bar is a must-visit. Can't wait to return & try more from their menu!

Oct 9, 2024
on Google

Absolutely amazing brunch!! The cottage cheese pancakes are literally to die for! The service was on point. Server was kind, prompt & gave great advice. The inside of the restaurant is so lovely. Bathrooms were very clean. All around I think this is a really amazing place. I highly recommend!! Kudos to the owners for doing such a wonderful job.

Oct 9, 2024
on Google

The staff was super nice & attentive. While the food was good, it was not what I expected hearing about this place for years. The avocado toast was good, egg was cooked perfectly. The Challah with butter & honey was cut too thick & didn't have enough honey, only tasted of grease butter, I was provided more honey upon request. The famous cottage cheese pancakes: maybe it was just a bad batch but they were doughy & raw towards the middle. The flavour had potential but overshadowed by the underdone inside. Overall it was an ok experience but not worth the hours long wait that some people sat there for.

Sep 24, 2024
on Google

Pretty long wait unless you go right when they open but the food is real good, though expensive. Try the cottage cheese pancakes.

Sep 16, 2024
on Google

I went for the plain pancakes with bluebs on the side! Happy I tried them! It's a thick moist pancake with cheese bits in the middle pretty much!

Aug 25, 2024
on Google
3.0

This is another tourist draw with a lot of social media hype. There's a long wait time (over an hour, in our case for a late brunch/early lunch). We went there to try the highly recommended cottage cheese pancakes; we tried both the plain ones & the ones with bananas. Both were pretty disappointing, considering the price & the wait time. Overall, this is a pretty average spot with very good social media marketing & hype to draw tourists.

Aug 24, 2024
on Google

Went for breakfast on a Monday. The latke smogasbord featured ONE latke. So... not a latke smogasbord at all. The latke was small, way too thick, & barely crispy. The lox was excellent but there was too little of it. The only generous portion on the plate was the challah, which was good, but there was not much to put on it (see: the small amount of lox, & lack of any cream cheese). The caviar mentioned in the description of the menu item was about 1/4 teaspoon worth. The Israeli salad lacked tomatoes, lemon juice, & olive oil -- 3 out of the 4 classic ingredients a proper Israeli salad should contain. The worst part? They charge almost $5 for a cup of coffee. Regular filtered coffee. You can buy a really nice cappuccino or latte for that price at any coffee house. There are free refills, if your server comes by more than once an hour, unlike ours. I'd heard great things about this place but the obscene price of the coffee & the quality of the food were very, very disappointing. Another item ordered at our table that I would caution future patrons against ordering: the lox bagel, which comes with barely any lox & 0 sides (i.e. all you will get for nearly $20 is a single bagel with a bit of lox inside).

Aug 20, 2024
on Google
2.0

Massively hyped, & massively underdelivered. Heard a lot of good things, so gave it a go, & my, was this a disappointment. I don't care how your brunch place operates, but you NEVER charge $4.75 for coffee, that's obscene. It's regular, filter coffee, nearly 5$ is an outrage. Ordered the smorgasbord, so let's go around the plate: Gravlax: Pretty good, nice & salty, tender, quite good. Saying the meal comes with caviar & when giving a teaspoon of it is odd though, make it a garnish, but don't advertise it. Best part o the plated. Pressed Chalalh roll: Not sure how it was pressed, fried in a bit of butter, good, but a basic challah roll. Latke: Way too think & as a result the inside was super dry. Would have MUCH preferred the same amount of potato as two thinner latkes that would have had greated consistency. The outside was nice & crispy, but this was a potato puck. Mentioning the sour cream & the apple sauce was a selling point. Providing 0.5-1 tsp of each is stupid, make it an unnamed granish. Israeli salad: This is NOT an Israeli salad. It is cucumber, white onion & dill. A true Israeli salad rarely has dill, has olive oil, salt, pepper, & especially TOMATO. That's so key. Also, usually scallions instead of white onion. Call it a side salad, call it a cucumber salad, but this is NOT an Israeli salad. Scrambled eggs were good. No complaints there. Luckily, I had some of my sister's cottage cheese pancakes & those were quite tasty. Would have those again if I ever had to go back. Two mains, 2 coffee's, tax & tip, $62. Would be okay with that price if the quality was there, but the quality was not there. Trendy should also have an element of good. This was sub-par.

Aug 20, 2024
on Google

Expensive lox & cream cheese sandwich

Aug 15, 2024
on Google

An hour to wait, but they committed to that from the time we gave our number, so points for accuracy. The cottage cheese pancakes with blueberries were unique & unparalleled. This place deserves to be on your brunch dining list while in Montreal.

Aug 11, 2024
on Google