Le HELM (acronyme pour Houblon, Eau, Levure, Malt) est un broue-pub sans prétention qui fait la promotion de produits locaux de qualité dans un cadre résolument urbain. Outre les bières brassées sur place, nous offrons une importante sélection de cidres québécois et de vins d'Amérique. Nous proposons aussi une cuisine simple axée sur la fraîcheur des aliments. Son décor à la fois brut et recherché, son grand bar central, sa lumière font du HELM un endroit convivial, propice à la discussion et aux rencontres.
Les avis convergent sur une ambiance chaleureuse et décontractée, idéale pour partager un verre entre amis après le travail ou un concert. La carte propose une large sélection de bières artisanales de qualité et des plats savoureux comme la poutine, les quesadillas et les burgers généreux. Le service est courtois et attentif, et le personnel sait accommoder les groupes et les visiteurs venus d'autres pays. L'endroit est dog friendly, ce qui ravit les visiteurs qui viennent avec leur chien. Des expositions d'art et des soirées conviviales comme le bingo apportent une touche ludique et des moments de partage. Globalement, Helm microbrasserie offre une expérience conviviale, des bières goûteuses et une nourriture qui accompagne bien les soirées entre amis.
Great selection of beers & great atmosphere. Very friendly staff & explained the beer choices very well. We tried many of their beers; La crème Du mile end(light but must try) & Koala were our favourites.
The beers were delicious, but the nachos were very disappointing despite being named after the bar. They were cold when we got them, soggy on the bottom, & looked thrown together haphazardly. Whole cilantro stems, some nachos without any toppings, & others buried under a sea of raw tomato & corn. Fine for 5$, not for 22$.
Service was average, atmosphere bustling & pleasant. Decent, but I don't think this is the five star experience everyone raves about. Maybe we got unlucky with food last night.
9 mai 2025
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Atmosphere was great, awesome beers & the food was really great. Service was on point despite a busy night. I do recommend booking a table to be sure they have place.
The burger is good - & that's about all I can say that's positive. The fries were soggy, Cesar salad was the worst I've ever had at a restaurant (small, some brown lettuce leaves, virtually no dressing), & for a place reputed for its beer they somehow have only one NA option, & an import at that (offer a local BSA or something!). A little more on the pricy side, too, for what you get.
They have maybe a few more beer on tap than... then, I remember. Anyway long story short I had one, & to make a long story short I thought it was good, expesially (especially?) the special light beer. There I go, rambling again, long story short I went there once.
2 déc. 2024
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Great atmosphere. Awesome beers. Pretty solid combination! The staff there are super friendly, the bathrooms are always clean, & there is usually ample room to post up for the evening. Definitely check it out.
My husband & I were really impressed. We had great service (thank you Vanessa, our Bartender/Serveuse extraordinaire), the food was delicious, the two micro beers we had were also delicious, & it was a very cool vibe, atmosphere. It's easy to see why it gets good ratings. We will be back.
Our very first meal in Quebec. As visitors from Alberta, the dining experience was disappointing. We came to the place directly from the airport after a long flight, but our water never got refilled, & it was hard to get hold of our waitress once all the ordered dishes were delivered. My friend, who didn't want to drink as we still need to drive from Montreal to Quebec city, had to drink my beer to relieve his thirst.