Dans l'ensemble, Dilallo Burger Original 1929 est décrit comme une institution montréalaise avec de bons hamburgers, de vraies frites et une ambiance de diner accueillante qui attire les familles et les habitués. Cependant, la qualité du service et la valeur peuvent varier et certaines visites mentionnent des erreurs de commande, des préoccupations de prix ou des frites et de la poutine pas toujours à la hauteur.
Des travailleurs au grand coeur! Je suis restée prise avec ma voiture en panne & il faisait très froid. Le propriétaire (je crois) & deux employés m'ont aider à régler mon problème en m'offrant même le café! Que dire également du beau sourire de la caissière. Merci ❤?
23 janv. 2026
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Sérieux pour le prix très décevant la poutine très très ordinaire une des pire du coin pas fromage frite moule & buck berger le capicole est inexistence c'était ma deuxième fois & ma dernière vive Normand patate pour 2 mini poutre & 2 buck berger & 1 coke plus 15/100 tip à serveuse 52$$$$ une vrai joke
The burgers are amazing here. I tried the double Buck, which was really juicy & left me feeling full. They add jalapenos, which gives it a nice little twist. I also had a normal poutine & it was okay.
Dillalos. Where you can bask in the glory of Mario Lemieux, beaming down at you from a giant poster where the man himself has written,'To the Dillalo family, best wishes, your friend, Mario'. The burgers here are like a Time Machine to another time & place. The French fries & onion rings an old friend who hasn't changed & has kept their endearing smile. Root beer served on ice (if you ask for it) & a string of locals who are always up for a chat. How ARE Les Glorieux doing this year? This delightful spot that first opened its doors in 1929 & is an absolute can't miss spot on your classic Montréal restos stops.
I have been a huge fan of Dilallo's since I used to get a Buck Burger for an actual $1.00 at the original location on Monk & Allard. I eat at various locations around the city to this day. Today I had lunch at the Allard location. My son had a Buck Burger & I had a Pepper Burger. Both burgers were so badly assembled & falling apart all over the paper before they were picked up & a single bite was taken out of them. We asked the breads to be Dipped/Wet. They were neither dipped nor wet - they were just simply a totally soggy mess - like the bread I soak in milk for my meatball recipe. It was impossible to eat them like a hamburger should be held for eating so we just let everything fall apart on the paper & ate them like popcorn with our hands. Next time that happens, I won't take a bite & won't send it back. I will stick a note on it addressed to the cooks saying'You try eating this mess' & walk out. The cooks working there today at lunch time should be sent to other Dialllo locations to learn how to prepare a burger.
Very terrible service I drove all the way from point Saint Charles to the ville emard location I ordered 2 burgers the exact same 1 grilled chicken burger & 2 buck burgers custom because I don't like the relish & onions there & a medium fry that was over 9$ alone both burgers the same though over 40$ for meal now i get home the burgers are different super soggy so I go all the way back tell them the woman tells me I'm wrong I tell her I will bet her 100$ cash to check the camera that I know what I ordered anyway they say they fix the order they just took the cold beef pattys added to new buns with cold cheese it's still in perfect form anyway lazy & very terrible service I won't be going back & wouldn't recommend to anyone this place won't be here for much longer I'll go to any other burger spot from now on
A temple of popular, traditional cuisine that reflects the inventiveness of immigrants. Humble, tasty burgers, not the industrial fast-food kind. Dans un quartier ouvrier, loin de toute sensibilité hipster, c'est la place où les ouvriers viennent remplir la panse de bonheur.
Pour vrai mcdo devrait s'inspirer de ce resto, les prix sont similaire mais la qualité est présente (de la vrai viande dans les burger par exemple) & le service est super rapide.
Le point surprenant: pas d'assiette juste les emballages (comme dans un fastfood) mais au moins c'est plus comfo qu'un fastfood.
Le point négatif : c'est pas grand chose mais le service auraient pu offrir des vertes d'eaux sauf que je sais pas s'ils ont des verres.
Mais sinon très bonne place pour les burger je recommande sans hésitation.