La Cage définit l'expérience de restauration axée sur le sport par excellence en privilégiant des saveurs audacieuses et une atmosphère dynamique. Le menu s'articule autour de hamburgers de bœuf élevé au Québec, proposant des steaks épais grillés à la flamme servis dans des pains artisanaux avec des sauces maison emblématiques. Les clients découvrent une sélection variée de classiques de pub, incluant des ailes de poulet croustillantes agrémentées de diverses épices et de généreuses portions de poutine nappées de fromage en grains. De grands écrans haute définition occupent le périmètre, diffusant des événements sportifs en direct pour assurer un environnement immersif aux amateurs. L'établissement utilise une configuration moderne conçue pour une capacité élevée, complétée par une vaste variété de bières artisanales locales. Chaque aspect de l'opération se concentre sur la livraison d'une cuisine réconfortante et consistante dans un cadre vibrant.
La Cage propose une ambiance dynamique et festive largement appréciée pour suivre des événements sportifs, ce qui en fait un lieu de prédilection pour de nombreux clients. Bien que l'expérience globale soit fréquemment soulignée par un service excellent, chaleureux et efficace, les avis sur la qualité de la cuisine sont partagés; si beaucoup de convives apprécient des plats comme les ailes, les nachos et les burgers, d'autres mentionnent des irrégularités concernant la température, l'assaisonnement ou la préparation des repas. Le restaurant est apprécié pour son emplacement central, notamment près des salles de spectacle, ainsi que pour son accueil convivial incluant du maïs soufflé offert. Malgré une atmosphère très prisée, certains clients ont relevé des défis liés aux politiques de réservation lors des soirs de match, aux prix et parfois à des difficultés linguistiques. Dans l'ensemble, l'établissement demeure une destination de choix pour ceux qui recherchent un cadre animé et une expérience de bar sportif conviviale.
I LOVE this place. Of course, it's the perfect spot to watch any sports game (hockey, baseball, soccer, etc...), but, really, this is my go-to venue for any occasion. I honestly can't think of anything negative to say about it.
Atmosphere: I have been to many La Cage locations, but this one is truly the best. Nice layout, huge screens, & so many TVs all around that you always have a great view.
Food & drinks: So tasty. My favorites: chicken wings, burgers, pizzas, nachos, & the tuna tataki bowl, just to name a few. They also have a nice selection of beer-always fresh.
Staff: The best part & the main reason why I love this place. I have never had a negative experience with any of them. In fact, they make our time here so much better. Simon is the best; he makes sure we have an amazing time every single visit. & kudos to Vince, Sara, Margarita, Alex, & all the others whose names I can't remember (sorry!).
They also have nice specials almost every day, plus a great point system & perks on their app.
For those visiting Montreal, the location can't be better. Right at the festival site (Quartier des Spectacles) on Sainte-Catherine street.
It started out well. The front door host was very cheerful & friendly, offering free popcorn & directing us to the bar. After a few drinks, we decided to order some food since a few of the dishes I saw going by looked quite appealing. We ordered buffalo chicken wings, a poutine, & an onion soup.
The onion soup was good but not very hot, but at least it had decent flavour. The buffalo wings, however, were lacking both buffalo sauce & seasoning. The poutine was the biggest disappointment: it arrived cold, the fries were soggy (some even felt chilled), the cheese curds were still cold, & the sauce had already coagulated. I tried to bring this up with the servers, but they all seemed busy doing other things.
We ended up eating the soup & wings since they were at least passable, but I couldn't bring myself to attempt more than a bite of the poutine. When I finally got a server's attention, I mentioned the issue. She did offer to have a new one made, but by then I was done. Hard to believe the worst poutine I've ever had was in the very city it's famous for.
When the bill arrived, I noticed the poutine had been removed, so at least they made an effort to address the situation.
Overall, it's a good spot for beers as they have a great selection on tap, but I'd recommend eating somewhere else.
15 déc. 2025
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Half-price wings, a pitcher of red beer, & a front-row seat to the game. Consider it my unofficial welcome-back-to-Quebec comfort my Belgium friend. Sometimes the soul just needs crispy wings & cold beer. #LaCage #Montreal
It's a good place to share good beer with your partner &/or your friends, especially if you love sports. Good music, kind service, great atmosphere, interesting variety of beers, highly recommended!
My first time here along with my cousins & we had a great experience. The food was delicious & the pitchers of beers were nice & cold. Also, would like to compliment our server, Zoe, who besides being beautiful, was attentive & provided awesome service. Keep up the great work!
It's a sport bar restaurant. At the entrance they gave us free pop corn, a nice touch. We tried white sangria & cage blonde beer with onion soup & steak frites. The onion soup crotons has too much butter flavor but overall the soup was great. The steak was too raw & we asked to cook a little bit & no problem at all. Our server was so kind & friendly. Nice place with big screens with sport channel & inside the mall.
All in all, not a bad experience. If you're interested in a quaint Montreal experience, this isn't for you. It looks like every other upscale sports bar. But that was fine for us. Grab a basket of popcorn for starters. Then we had a couple beers & ordered a bacon, sausage & onion pizza (pidzz). It was pretty good. Service was good but the bartenders were running around like crazy.