Monday | 9 am - 3 pm |
Tuesday | 9 am - 3 pm |
Wednesday | 9 am - 3 pm |
Thursday | 9 am - 3 pm |
Friday | 9 am - 3 pm |
Saturday | 9 am - 4 pm |
Sunday | 9 am - 4 pm |
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Display Allpancake(117) brunch(50) breakfast(43) egg(27) latke(24) sandwich(24) cheese(21) syrniki(19) coffee(18)Arthur's Nosh was a good neighborhood breakfast place. The pancakes were unique & really yummy. The Latkes were the best I've ever had. The smoked salmon plate was ok.View more
I have been to Arthur's twice now on visits to Montreal & both times were amazing! Our most recent visit, just a couple of days ago, was truly outstanding. We went on a weekday, so although business was still steady it wasn't packed & we were able to be seated right away. Service was friendly & attentive. We got the latke smorgasbord, the breakfast sandwich, fries & shared the pancakes for dessert. It was all top notch. My husband said the breakfast sandwich was one of the best (if not the best) he's ever had, & we both agreed the pancakes were THE best we've both ever had. We loved the vibe & can't wait to come back!View more
Arthur's Nosh Bar is a restaurant on Notre-Dame St. W. in St. Henri. Owners Alex Cohen & Raegan Steinberg, a married couple, worked at Joe Beef before opening Arthurs.
The restaurant serves Jewish classics with a twist. I've been wanting to go here since last year for brunch, but I never got the chance.
I decided to try it because I've never been to a Jewish inspired restaurant before, & the ratings seemed good.
I walked in the heat & sun to the middle of a very odd place on a weekday afternoon to get to here. I was surprised it was packed & had a waitlist.
I ordered:
LATKE SMORGASBORD
SOFT SCRAMBLED EGGS, LATKE, SALMON GRAVLAX, ISRAELI SALAD, PRESSED CHALLAH ROLL
I quite liked it, especially the pressed challah roll. It's nice that it's something sweet, served with other savoury items. The latke was good too. Out of the menu items, this one is popular alongside with the pancakes (but I ordered Katie smorgasbord because it seemed more unique to me).View more
This place gets brunch. Everything we tried was packed with flavour & personality. The McArthur sandwich? Savoury, messy, & damn satisfying with turkey, egg, & pickles on a sesame bagel. The classic plate with scrambled eggs, challah, latke, & smoked salmon looked fancy & felt comforting.
Waffles with beef bacon , salami & egg hit that sweet-salty-crunchy spot, & the shakshuka was warm, not too spicy, & perfect for scooping with pita. Portions are generous, the vibe is lively, & even if there's a wait-it's worth it.View more
Waited 45 minutes for a table, waited an hour & 20 minutes for the food to arrive. Pancakes were raw, server hardly touched the table. The latkes were amazing.View more
I had been wanting to try Arthur for a while & it did not disappoint. The pancakes are amazing. Big, thick & generously covered in maple syrup. The buttered challah with honey was also delicious. The restaurant is quite small & packed. Food was 10/10, I'm giving 4/5 for a few reasons: No reservation, long wait on the weekend, different menus during the week vs weekend & the price of the latkes… 10$ for 2 is too much.View more
We came here on a Sunday morning. We had to wait an hour for a table, but the hostess let us know. The best thing we had was the pancakes. If you are torn between pancakes & anything else, go with the pancakes. Delicious & filling. The deluxe hot chocolate is of the best we have ever tried. Definitely worth ordering. The service was excellent considering how busy it was. The McArthur chicken sandwich is ok. It hits the spot but you aren't going here for this. The fries with vinegar are mostly potato trimmings, not so much actually French fries. You know when you have fries & there little pieces at the end- it is a bowl of that. The latkes were ok. Again, you are not coming for this. The coffee was not good. Unfortunately my glass had that egg smell/taste that often happens at breakfast places. Even the replacement glass was the same. Because of the size of the place & the constant opening of the door, it was freezing & we had to keep our coats on to eat. Definitely worth coming & waiting an hour for the pancakes & hot chocolate.View more
Best brunch in montreal! The pancakes, sprinkle cookies & latkes are a must!View more
Very nice, comfy spot to grab a bite & enjoy breakfast with friends. The eggs & salami plate was quite tasty, including a most delicious potato latke. Breakfast sandwich was very good as well. Great service, too.View more
An absolute gem of a place to enjoy your brunch!! The food is delicious, I tried the Latke Smorgasbord & the famous Syrniki. The smorgasbord was a perfect blend of Jewish cuisine with eggs, salmon & the challah bread! Loved the famous syrniki pancake for its fluffy & flavourful texture. I'll be revisiting for sure!View more
When I was planning my Montreal trip, Arthur's had to be on the itinerary, no question. Fortunately, we were among the first guests to line up & were seated promptly. The vibe was nice & the staff were quite friendly. Now, the food. Damn it, everything was delicious. My girlfriend devoured those pancakes, the syrniki. They tasted divine. I had the latke smorgasbord & it had the perfect ratio of latke, smoked salmon, challah, eggs, & salad. 10/10 dish. We also ordered the beef bacon & the grilled salami, DELICIOUS! They were also very kind, they accidentally gave us two pickles when we asked for 1 & didn't charge us for the additional one. Very thoughtful. Food did take a bit of time to come out, but it's understandable since it was a full house. I urge everyone reading this to go to Arthur's, nothing else compares.View more
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!View more
Arthur's provides a wonderful atmosphere in the super cool neighbourhood of St Henri! The Latke Smorgasbord was simply amazing! Staffed with outgoing, helpful & most accommodating servers! Had never been before but will definitely return the next time I'm in Montreal!View more
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).View more
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.View more
This breakfast spot is a must- visit whenever I'm in Montreal. They serve the softest challah & delish latkes.View more
The place is very nice & the host was very welcoming. The food is good (not extraordinary but more than average). I ordered the scarmbled eggs with trout gravlax. The gravlax was delicious, the eggs were dry & lacked seasoning, the latke was unedible because it was so soggy (tasted like frying oil that has been used & reused over 2 weeks) & the bread was soaking with butter. It was definitely on the overpriced side. What we did NOT APPRECIATE the most is when the waitress came to ask us to leave "because they have a line" 5 minutes after we paid the bill! Honestly of all the places this is the first time this happens to me. I don't know what kind of restaurant protocol that is but we found it VERY insulting. Never returning to that place again.