Le Pub McKibbin's, situé sur la Main, vous séduira par son ambiance festive et conviviale, qui vous donnera l'impression d'être sur l'île d'Emerald, en Irlande. Laissez-vous imprégner par cette atmosphère magique et découvrez les plus beaux coins de l'Irlande, grâce à ce sympathique pub de la rue St-Laurent!
Nos Spécialités
Les Burgers, Fish & Chips, Leurs fameuses ailes de poulet "Rim Reaper" (reconnues comme les plus piquantes au Canada), Bière en fût et Scotchs.
McKibbins Irish Pub offre une ambiance chaleureuse et authentique de pub irlandais, avec une belle sélection de boissons et des plats copieux. Le service est chaleureux et efficace, les places se trouvant rapidement et les boissons étant servies sans délai. L'ambiance est animée mais détendue, idéale pour regarder un match ou profiter d'une musique live, avec une clientèle variée d'étudiants, voyageurs et locaux. Les plats traditionnels comme le ragoût irlandais, le bangers and mash et le fish and chips obtiennent de bons retours, avec des portions généreuses et des saveurs satisfaisantes.
I went to Mckibbins on spring break, it was fantastic. The service… Crazy… by a good looking server on Friday (Electra?)… Her warmth & attention to details was amazing. The bar was decent, Very crowded so I was impressed to see the server push through the crowd! Would really recommend for students & travellers!
After a disappointing experience elsewhere, my wife & I ended up at McKibbin's on St-Laurent on her birthday, & it completely turned our night around.
We were able to comfortably find seats at the bar right away & were quickly greeted by a very friendly bartender/server. She immediately took our drink order, brought menus, & made us feel welcome.
Our food arrived quickly & was delicious, we both had the bookmaker sandwich with fries & gravy. Service was attentive throughout, with regular check-ins & drink refreshes without ever feeling intrusive.
Overall, it was a relaxed, pleasant experience with great service & good food. Exactly what we were hoping for to end the evening on a positive note.
This bar has grown up-but hasn't lost its soul. I used to come here years ago, & now that it's moved to a bigger venue, I was curious to see if it still had that magic. It does.
No lineup outside, but inside it was packed. The live band was fantastic, playing high-energy covers that had the whole crowd singing along. The atmosphere was loud, joyful, & full of life-perfect for a night out with friends or just letting loose. Lots of young people, dancing, mingling, & yes, a bit of bumping & grinding. It's a party spot, no doubt.
Despite the crowd, service was quick & friendly. The staff kept things moving with a smile. Great place to grab a pint, belt out some tunes, & soak in the vibrant energy. Bigger space, same heart. I'll definitely be back.
Got short changed 10$. Was not impressed at all. Although while observing the bar, I was very pleased to see their wide selection of available
Spirits. Waiter who served me could have been a lot more friendly, rush hour or not, every customer deserves to feel like they should come back. Just makes me.wonder how many other intoxicated individuals got short changed by him...the live music was great though
7 mai 2025
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This is a short story on the tipping culture in Canada, & the extreme entitlement it creates.
Deep in the heart of golden barley fields, a farmer rises at dawn. His hands are rough from years of toil, but he takes pride in his work. He nurtures the crops, battles the elements, & harvests each grain with care. He loads the barley onto a truck, never once thinking to ask for a tip.
At the malting house, workers soak, germinate, & roast the barley, transforming it into the foundation of a great beer. The air is thick with the scent of caramelized grains. They shovel, they sweat, they perfect their craft-no tip jar in sight.
The malt travels to the brewery, where brewers measure it carefully, mixing it with water, hops, & yeast. Steam rises as they brew, tasting & adjusting, ensuring perfection. Fermentation begins, weeks pass, & they watch over the beer like devoted parents. Not one of them asks for extra cash.
Bottlers & keggers work tirelessly, sealing the liquid gold into glass & metal. Truck drivers haul the beer across cities & towns, navigating traffic & deadlines, all without demanding a gratuity.
Finally, the beer arrives at a bar.
A greasy, lazy bartender pulls a tap handle, filling a pint glass in seconds. With minimal effort, they place it on the counter, then look up with expectation, immediately bitching for a tip.
Meanwhile, the farmer, the maltster, the brewer, the packager, & the driver all carry on with their work-never once expecting a tip.
If you don't like your salary, take it up with your management & your government, little guy.
I don't owe you anything, if am feeling generous enough, I might tip, IF your service is exceptional.
Otherwise, stay quiet & do your job like the rest of us!
ALways good to drink a beer at a Irish pub my kind place its all normal ppl & no douch bags or Barbie girls & the drinks are good if you like red beers black browns like me...we visted it other day stopped in at first was soso cus hockey game but after music & all was cool..a bit on the $$ side the beers some..but thats mtl..
My bartender poured me the best-looking Guiness pint I've seen this side of the pond… I think her name was Sam - I'll be back for more of the same, to be sure.