Monday | 5 pm - 10 pm |
Tuesday | 5 pm - 10 pm |
Wednesday | 5 pm - 10 pm |
Thursday | 5 pm - 10 pm |
Friday | 5 pm - 11 pm |
Saturday | 5 pm - 11 pm |
Sunday | 5 pm - 10 pm |
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Display Allchicken(16) bourbon(10) taco(10) poulet(9) sauce(9) burrito(9) fried chicken(8) fried(8) salad(6)Nourriture excellente rien à redire. Mais payer 45$ pour un pichet de limonade bourbon (limonade meme pas maison) qui n'était pas identifié en passant. Quand la boisson coûte plus cher que 2 repas je trouve sa excessivement cher.View more
Icehouse; Oh my god !!! Burger brisket & limonade au bourbon.... 🤤 Mon nouveau resto de quartier préféré.View more
Best fried chicken in town. The oyster po'boy is to die for. The bourbon lemonade is super refreshing. Amazing smiling staff (Alexandra). We ll ge back for sure. Thx to the chef.View more
Icehouse never disappoint. Good food. Good music. Good vibes & you need to go in the happy hour for their famous bourbon lemonade.View more
The place was just down from our airbnb. Two of us decided to stop in for a beer. As we walked in, we both commented on how cool the atmosphere was. Service was great that night, & the food smelled incredible. 2 nights later we went with our group of 5 for dinner. The Burritos, Nachos, & Po'Boy sandwiches were incredible, not to mention the house specialty drink, Bourbon Lemonade. The service was incredible as well. They were very welcoming. Well worth checking out!!View more
Excelente la limonada de bourbon. Recomiendo los nachos El pollo frito muy rico Las costillas de cerdo también. Todo muy buenoView more
Hands down the most disappointing restaurant/bar experience I have had in Montreal. Icehouse is over priced, the food & beverages are beyond underwhelming, & their customer service is yet to be discovered.
We ordered a pitcher of Bourbon Iced Tea. As our waitress walked the five steps from the bar to our table I witnessed a fifth of the beverage wash over the floor. I requested a replenish, which the waitress agreed to & then never returned for. As my boyfriend & I finished our pitcher, we soberly asked each other if perhaps the bar forgot to add bourbon to our 40$ pitcher.
It is necessary to order food at Icehouse if you are looking to get a drink, as it does not have the licence to sell alcohol alone. We ordered tacos, 8$ for a half appetizer portion composed of the most basic, at home mexican cuisine since taco bell.
The highlight of our experience at Icehouse was our waitress forgetting to bring a friend her 40$ pitcher after ordering it three different times. I am extremely happy only one of us had to dish out 40$ for a single shot of Bourbon.
Leaving an 8% tip for our invisible waitress was the most regretful act I have made this entire summer.
Montreal is filled with small, non-franchised resto-gems. Here are some pleasing alternatives found in the same neighbourhood as Icehouse:
Else's (156 Roy Est), Dieu du Ciel (29 av Laurier Ouest), Big In Japan (4175 Boulevard Saint-Laurent), Réservoir (9 Rue Duluth Est)