L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel
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L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel RestoMontreal.ca
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L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel

Refined New French cuisine in a chic & restored historic inn with think stone walls.
4.5$$$
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GrillFondueSeafood/FishFrenchTartareRegionalMarketCreativeCateringFine Dining / UpscaleGreat selection of winesOyster Bar / Raw BarResto-Bar

About us

Auberge Saint-Gabriel, North America's first inn and the country's first legal drinking establishment, was once home to the print shop that published the newspaper Le Patriote, and was even a fur-trading post before it became a highlight of Quebec's fine dining scene and a one of Montréal's hottest night spots. For 300 years, the Auberge has been a maker of memorable evenings, from cocktails on the patio and drinks at its intimate bars to meals in the opulent dining room and private events in its stunning halls.

Acquired in 1987 by the Bolay family, Auberge Saint-Gabriel has earned a sterling reputation. Its new owners, Marc Bolay, Garou and Guy Laliberté, turned it into a masterpiece, transforming this reminder of the past into a decidedly modern venue with playful nods to history. The Auberge was redesigned by Bruno Braën (Rufus Rockhead, Club Chasse et Pêche, Big in Japan), who had fun with the iconography associated with Quebec's history, honouring its heritage while remaining lighthearted. Brilliant!

Born in Sweden, Ola Claesson starts his culinary career at a very young age. Born into a family of chef, his first love is cuisine, which he discovers through the exploration of flavors and rich traditions.

Ola leaves Sweden in 2005. After traveling the world to discover new flavors, he settles in Paris and works at world-renowned, Michelin-starred restaurants like Meurice and Le Pré Catelan. It is only during his time working at Spring Paris that he discovers his true passion for market cuisine and local products – a culinary philosophy that would stay with him forever and inspires him to this day.

Chef Claesson, after a few years in London, at the head of a private gastronomic restaurant, leaves Europe for the beautiful city of Montreal.

Not ready to go home just yet? Head down to Velvet, a parallel universe in Auberge Saint-Gabriel's basement. Talk a walk down the long, candlelit stone hallway and step into the thick smoke surrounding the dance floor of Montréal's sultriest night club. Explore the wild cocktail list and discover top-notch DJs. At Velvet, there are no rules—it comes as a shock when it's time to leave at 3am.

Amenities, services & more

Capacity: 400 We accept:  Master Card, Visa, AMEX, Interac, ATM machine

More details

Marriott's parking linked to the restaurant. Paying Parking: Underground parking linked to the restaurant. Entrance on St-Jean-Baptiste St.
4 private rooms (110 + 150 + 60 + 80 seats) + 1 semi private room (20 seats).
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Simon
3.0

Title: Overpriced, Extremely Salty, & Too Loud for Dinner
?I visited this restaurant hoping for a quality dining experience but was very disappointed. The service was adequate, but the overall experience was poor.
?Atmosphere & Timing: We went to eat at 9 p.m., & the venue felt completely unsuitable for dining. The music was excessively loud, making conversation impossible. This is clearly a spot best suited for drinks & a party crowd looking for'action,' not for enjoying a serious meal.
?Food Quality & Value: The food is generally overpriced for the quality provided. The advertised large signature steak looked noticeably smaller when served & was pre-cut on the plate, which felt deceptive. The cheese fondue was also difficult to enjoy; the portion was heavy & far too large, yet the accompanying vegetables were shockingly insufficient-barely enough for one person. To attempt to compensate for our dissatisfaction, we were offered a small amount of extra steak as well as desserts to share. Despite this, the primary dishes were extremely salty. The excess sodium made it unpleasant to eat & kept me up all night needing water.
?If you are looking for action & a party, this spot is probably fine for a drink, but I cannot recommend it for a quality meal.

Oct 19, 2025
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Wissam
5.0

Great food; tried the Oysters, Steak, Broccolini, fries, drinks, charcuterie, chocolate mouse Very artistic interior, cozy place. Staff were great as well.

Aug 27, 2025
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Ron
4.0

Drinks were quite pricey, but the atmosphere is cool. Even though the dance scene isn't for me, enjoyed spending some time in their basement dance area with friends. The old stone building makes for a cool setting.

Apr 8, 2025
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Danny
5.0

Delicious drinks

Apr 7, 2025
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Brian
5.0

FANTASTIQUE!!! Made a dinner reservation here for a Thursday evening for my husband & I. We were seated right away in their gorgeous dining room. High beamed ceilings, stone floors & walls, black tables & chairs, dim lighting, VERY chic & romantic. Our waiter was professional, drinks were delicious, & food was exceptional. Every dish was divine. After dinner we explored the rest of the venue which had a great bar area, large lounge areas, & huge separate dance floor. Would be great to host or go to a party/event here! Looking forward to our next visit & HIGHLY recommend!

Feb 4, 2025
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Joel
5.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Culinary Gem with Rich History! L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel is a true treasure nestled in the heart of Montreal, & my recent visit left me absolutely enchanted! Dating back to the 1600s, the rich history of this restaurant is palpable the moment you step inside. The ambience is simply unmatched-charming, warm, & steeped in character, it provides the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable dining experience. The service was phenomenal; the staff were attentive & knowledgeable, making us feel right at home. Now, let's talk about the food! The appetizers were nothing short of incredible-each dish a delightful explosion of flavor that set the stage for the main course. I highly recommend trying their signature offerings; you won't be disappointed! The cocktail menu is a true work of art! Each drink was crafted with precision, showcasing unique flavors that perfectly complemented our meal. To top it all off, we indulged in a fine bottle of wine selected by their amazing sommelier, who guided us to the perfect choice to elevate our dining experience. Overall, L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel is a must-visit for anyone seeking a remarkable meal in a stunning historical setting. I can't wait to return for another enchanting evening!

Oct 3, 2024
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Hossein
3.0

Amazing atmosphere, however, food was really basic & small quantity for the price. We ordered oysters with crab, the oysters were the smallest oysters we ever had & the crab did not come with a tail. They gave us some crab legs & another part of the crab which almost had no meat. We only one drink & paid almost $400 & walked out hungry. Lastly, the waitress forgot to bring our vegetable plate with our cheese fondue. They also need to train their waitress a little bit of class, first, she picked up my fork from where I put my mouth, & retuned it on my table without exchanging it, second she picked up my tea cup to make space from where I put my lips on the cup, third she was behind my back looking at the amount of tips of was entering when I was paying for the bill. I'd give the place & the atmosphere a five star but the food, drinks & the service 2.2 stars....

Apr 2, 2024
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