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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.
Old Montreal
4.5$$$
CLOSEDOpens Today at 5 pm
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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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Review Summary

Reviews highlight L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel as a historic Old Montreal setting with warm, attentive service, delicious dishes, and a versatile space that suits weddings, private parties, and intimate dinners, where candlelit interiors, fireplaces and a refined yet cozy atmosphere enhance every visit; the menu shines with comforting favorites like cheese fondue and seasonal specialties, cocktails are thoughtful, and the overall experience is described as memorable and seamless across planning, execution and hospitality, with notable notes of value and occasional comments on pricing or noise that reflect individual preferences.
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J'étais déjà venue pour un évènement privé d'une agence de pub, c'était vraiment le fun. Le traiteur, la musique, le lieu.
Mais pour manger au restaurant ce fût autre chose.

Mon entreprise m'a offert le forfait découverte (159$). J'étais très impatiente d'y aller, on m'en avait beaucoup parlé.
Tout d'abord le vin servi était bouchonné (ça peut arriver n'importe où) mais la serveuse n'a rien remarqué... (quand on voit le prix des bouteilles, on se dit qu'il faudrait que les serveurs aient un minimum de connaissances). Son responsable est venu nous voir au bout de 10 mn pour s'excuser (ce qui est normal), elle a fait une erreur certes mais nous avons senti son responsable très en colère contre elle, ce qui n'est pas agréable vis à vis des clients.
Puis la nourriture, & bien rien d'extraordinaire, les assaisonnements étaient convenus. Je n'ai même pas fini mon dessert (tarte tatin), & c'est assez rare pour le souligner. Par contre rien à dire sur la viande, elle était excellente & tendre à souhait, mais sans accompagnements qui tiennent la route, le plat n'avait pas de prestance.
C'est très rare que je laisse un avis négatif, mais je ne m'attendais tellement pas à ça. Je vais une fois par semaine au restaurant, autant dans des restaurants chics & gastronomiques que dans des petits restos de quartier. Mais là j'ai trouvé l'ambiance très m'as-tu vu, qui se veut chic mais ne l'ai pas, trop branché?. Je dirai c'est tendance, voilà tout.
Je m'attendais à un service plus attentif, une musique moins "spice girls".
Si l'on m'invite encore je veux bien y refaire un test mais je doute fort de changer d'idée.
Allez faire un tour pour vous donner une idée, le lieu est vraiment sympa mais le prix ne vaut pas ce qu'il y a dans l'assiette, ça c'est certain.

Jun 7, 2013