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Gibby's

Vieux-Montréal
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Gibby's Restaurant Montréal: Menu, Avis & Réserver (2026)
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Chez Gibby's on trouve le car homard grillé, entrecôte coupe maison, surlonge coupe new-yorkaise, bifteck au poivre vert de Madagascar ou poisson frais du jour sont les vedettes du menu.

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Résumé des avis

Gibby's est une institution du Vieux-Montréal, un steakhouse historique installé dans un bâtiment en pierre, qui dégage un charme chaleureux et une ambiance intime. L'expérience culinaire tourne généralement autour de steaks impeccables comme le Beef Wellington ou l'entrecôte, accompagnés de sides généreux, du pain et d'un sorbet nettoyant le palais entre les plats; le service est habituellement attentif et professionnel, et de nombreuses visites louent la qualité du personnel, même si certaines soirées peuvent être plus bruyantes ou plus chargées. L'atmosphère et l'histoire font de Gibby's une adresse à privilégier pour les occasions spéciales, les repas d'affaires ou les dîners entre amis et en famille, et le stationnement avec voiturier ajoute au confort. Bien que la réputation repose sur la fiabilité, certains retours évoquent des changements ou des rénovations qui ont affecté la qualité, et quelques plats n'ont pas été à la hauteur. Quand tout s'aligne, Gibby's offre une expérience classique et mémorable qui pousse les clients à revenir année après année.

Had not been in a while & was really looking forward to dinner. Salad was pretty much iceberg salad from a bag. Steak was good. Three skinny little pieces of asparagus was pathetic. Oysters Rockefeller were ok but seriously the quality was not there & definitely not for that price. Many better nearby options including moishes. Hope they improve but I won't be back unless things change.

4 févr. 2024
sur Google

Food is good but nothing fantastic. The meat is of great quality but doesn't have a wow factor even though the price is very high. Sides are subpar.

5 oct. 2023
sur Google
Foodie
13 Commentaires
2.0

Completing my touring of Montreal finest steakhouses. This time, dinner at Gibby's, an institution that I have not visited since 2009. In 2009, when I first visited Gibby's, I had not much experience with steakhouses & I was very impressed at that time. Years later, I have tried many steakhouses not only in Canada, but also in the US & in other countries where beef is as revered as in the US. The reason I am writing this is because I do not think that Gibby's is bad. They are doing things the same way they used to, but I believe that I am not impressed by it anymore only because my taste has evolved. So Yes, my rib eye was cooked to requested doneness, but no it's no more one that seduces me because nowadays my ideal rib eye steak is the like of a corn-finished 40 days dry aged Black Angus, A 40 days wet aged USDA prime, bone-in, etc.. which are clearly not what was offered on this dinner (this boneless rib eye steak was firmer, had less fat distribution, less expressive meat flavor ...but again, compared ..to what i idealize as great today ). So less impressed,indeed, but only because my taste has switched to something else, NOT because it is bad! & yes, if you start comparing to some other hot steakhouses, well no it is not playing in the same league as it is not its purpose neither. Still, it's a generous steakhouse: nice warm bread, palate cleanser, pickles of great quality, plenty of salad did accompany my rib eye. The only thing that i can't put on the back of the evolution of my palate is this : the wine service...leaving a glass of Pinot noir on my table without showing the bottle to me, without pre-tasting NO & NO! You serve me my glass of Pinot Noir while I haven't finished my other glass of sparkling wine, again..NO! & what about the year of that PN? Its description (region, etc) There's no excuse for that.

1 oct. 2013