Patty Slaps draws a wide range of reviews, with many calling it among the best burger spots in Montreal thanks to juicy smash patties, bold toppings and tasty fries, while others find it pricey or a bit greasy and smoky for some diners. The self-serve ordering and quick service are frequent positives, but several visits note inconsistency in quality, longer waits during peak times, and a strong oil smell in the dining room. The vibe is described as cool and industrial, with occasional praise for vegetarian options and poutine, and multiple comments say the burgers stay flavorful and satisfying even when delivery experiences vary. Overall, Patty Slaps emerges as a must-try for burger lovers, valued for quality and atmosphere even as prices and some aspects of execution spark debate.
The burger with the mushrooms was soooo good. Finally got to try this place for the first time & it did not disappoint, the service was great (thank you Artem!) can't wait to go back soon :)))
Now near everything need you add money. The owner become crazy even tomato & lettuce need money for just 1 pieces which was free before, also at most other place. Not worth anymore. Before even extra pieces were free. Same burger now 3 dollars extra if you still want the vegetables. Meat becomes less than before also.
Super amazing burger. Ranked #1 in my mind in my 30+ year burger-eating career. Food is a bit too salty to my liking, but it's better than being blend.
Was just a very average experience. Pictures sell the burgers. Taste was average to below average. Ordered their classic burger, the one with lettuce & tomato & caramelized onions. Looked good. Ig worthy. Was big but taste was flat. Maybe I have a high expectation for burgers as an American? In my two months stay here I haven't found a place with a burger that has impressed me. Won't be going back.
Yesterday, while walking around Montreal for dinner, I tasted a burger called the Bacon Blaze & it wa s delicious. It was the first time I'd dined at Patty Slaps & eaten one of their specialties. If I ever go back to Montreal, I'll dine at this restaurant.
Jul 6, 2024
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Very disappointed - Truffle Shrooms burger only has meat, cheese & onion, but no mushroom, no lettuce, no tomato. Meat quality is no better than cheaper burger shops.
Overall, a great atmosphere is that employees look happy, & the vibe is great. The food is okay the burger is a 7.5-8 out ot ten & does really hit hard But overall savoring & taste of it is good. The poutine was sub par & mid also a little too much black pepper was added it lacked the saltiness poutine usually has & didn't really taste that great sauce wise. Overall I'd rate tge restaurant a 4.0 good burger place!
The burger was different & delicious, with noticeably high-quality meat. The menu was simple but sufficient. One small issue was that the order tracker was not accurate-our order was ready 7 minutes earlier than indicated, it's all self service. Overall, a great experience!
Jun 30, 2024
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If you love smash burgers, @pattyslaps is the place to go in Montreal. I had the Psycho Patty: double-grilled pattys, American cheese, caramelized onions, & homemade mayo in a fresh baked bun. Perfectly seasoned & cooked with a side of fries. 🍔 I followed up with a glass of @laknowltonco IPA. Mild hop goodness, crushable, crisp. I'll be back because "If it doesn't slap, it's not Patty's". 🍔🍻 #PattySlaps #smashburgers #Montréal #Montreal #hamburger #fries #LaKnowltonCo #craftbeer #craftnotcrap #ipa #chilling #saturday