Guests visiting Lucille's Mont-Tremblant describe a lively and welcoming atmosphere with a heated terrace and a bright energy in Tremblant's village. The kitchen is highlighted for high quality dishes including steaks and fresh seafood, oysters, and shareable plates. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive, fast, and friendly, with staff providing knowledgeable recommendations. While a few reviews note noise, occasional wait times, or minor inconsistencies, the overall dining experience is described as impressive and enjoyable. The variety of offerings, the cocktails, and generous portions contribute to a memorable visit.
Good surf & turf restaurant chain. Good mix of seafood & grilled food. The ambiance is modern but cozy. Indoor & outdoor seating is available with heaters outside. Located in the city, it's accessible from the ski slopes. Would come back!
Tiny oysters but tasted ok. Decent, not great beef tartare. Tough tuna, salad drowned in dressing. Crab rolls served in cheap white bread. $17/glass of not great Chardonnay. We had 1 glass each for $34. The QR code for the wine menu didn't work or we wouldn't have ordered it had we known the price. All was WILDLY disappointing considering the $200 tab. The service was the best part of the whole experience though. The people try hard to make up for the bad food. For those kinds of prices I expect better. We had incredible food for less in Old Montreal which is just as much a tourist destination.
Marty was our waiter, he was so above & beyond with his kindness & conversation & all ! Amazing service ! The food was delicious ! We came here 5 years ago when it had a different name & we liked it then too, but loved this change ! Very nice ! Definitely go here when you're visiting the village & say hey to Marty !
The food is good here! Predominately seafood & steak, but there are options for most cravings. Tuna tar tare starter was a great portion with good flavours. Steak & salmon were good, waiter was helpful with providing suggestions & elements that make a certain item worth it. Lavender cocktail was delicious, it was sweet & high with floral flavours but in a balanced way. The wait to get in can be daunting, it's not worth waiting more than 30 minutes for a table but make a reso if possible.
We had an amazing time at Lucilles. We went for a late Saturday night dinner & while the restaurant was busy, service was dialed & we never felt like we were waiting. We started with the $1 oyster special & shared the lobster roll dinner & tuna tartare it was plenty of food for two people. The oysters were on the smaller side, but were so delicious that we wound up ordering an addition 1/2 dozen because they were so tasty. Despite the restaurant being filled with many large groups surrounding us, we received our food within minutes of ordering. The atmosphere is very lively & should definitely be on your list of places to eat while in Tremblant!
Nice space, servers are really nice. Food is below average. Burger had a dodgy craft single & a cheap bun. Seafood. Linguine was like rubber, all the seafood way over cooked. Our meals came before the drinks lol so nothing freshly prepared. Very expensive for what you get. Unfortunately the whole pedestrian village is full of mediocre.
Food is good & decent. Had the $1 oysters as well as $3 premium oysters, & crab dip. Service is awful however. Waitress does not greet you with a smile, talks to you like she's miserable in her job. But if you subsequently add $50 worth of food to your order, the waitress changes into a whole different person & smiles from ear to ear because she thinks her tip will go up.
Crammed us into a table where my son & husband got elbowed in the back throughout dinner. Baby strollers didn't help. They should hv a separate section for families with small children & babies. Very loud!
Yes. Definitely eat one meal at Lucille's for excellent seafood. The atmosphere for dinner on the weekend is lively, fun & very busy. Like most Tremblant village restaurants, they do not take reservations so our group of 10 had 2 people waiting inside & the rest went "shopping". As another reviewer mentioned, I think they should allow people waiting to order drinks at the bar if there are stools open. Outdoor seating with overhead red warmers were available but that particular night was really chilly & windy. Service was friendly, prompt & attentive & food was served quickly. I loved the dozen of little oysters on a half shell. All seafood dishes were great, my grilled octopus was tasty & fresh. Kids mini Angus burgers were also a hit. Tip: for a large group, send 2 ppl inside to wait ahead of time.
We had the misfortune of eating at Lucille's in Mont Tremblant Village last night. The food was fine minus a rushed & watery seafood linguine. However the service was simply terrible. We waited 10 minutes to give our order, another 30 minutes to receive one round of drinks & another 30 minutes to receive the mains. In the end they merely comped us the clam chowder. I'm not sure what was going on but we're not going back.
Feb 28, 2024
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It's a very cool spot, with lots of action, which makes it fun when you're on vacation at a place like this, but value for money is tough to get your head around. I totally get its a resort village & I'm not one to usually complain about restaurant costs provided it meets the experience. This is high-end big city pricing for suburban chain food. $320 for an average dinner for two.
We were a group of 7. They asked that at least one of us wait for our table otherwise we can not be wait listed (which is fine) but I am still confused that they made two of us wait in the doorway for 30 min & not allow to have a glass of wine at the bar while waiting. The bar stools staid empty the entire time including while we had dinner. But they said if we go to the bar we are giving up the table because they will not move us. We even said that we will move if someone needs to sit to eat at the bar but still not accommodating.