Sir Winston Churchill Pub is described as a lively, welcoming Montreal spot with a relaxed vibe, a pleasant terrace and solid options for drinks and snacks. Happy hour is a frequent highlight with good deals and occasional free bites, though one review mentions it does not apply to non-alcoholic beer. Service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with staff taking care of guests and looking after safety, while a few notes mention slower or inconsistent service at peak times. Food is generally pub fare with some standouts and mixed reviews on certain dishes, while cocktails and drinks are repeatedly praised as a strength. The venue shines for watching games or enjoying live music, with a lively vibe on weekends, though some nights are described as too dark or too loud depending on the crowd. The atmosphere and experience are suitable for casual evenings, socializing with friends, and occasional larger gatherings, with indications that it used to be more packed on weekends. For many, it remains a go-to option for drinks, ambiance and people watching, with plans to return.
très sympa pour une sortie entre amis, service rapide, assez de personnel pour servir tout le monde en un temps record, musique au top, & l'ambiance très freindly.
My very first time in Montreal, after being climbing the steep step to get the view of the city i felt like something nice & i think i ended up in the right place!
Nice place, just one comment. The minimum tip in the card machine should be 15 & not 18 %. Tips in Montreal are crazy compared to Europe or other places. Winston Churchill's soul will be upset with the 18%. I'm sure he doesn't love the Montreal tip philosophy. In London I asked to add a tip in a pub, & the waitress said "is not necessary, is noon my friend". Anyway, I liked the pub, great music too! :)
Big pub, & a nice round-the table bar, suitable for going solo or in groups. The down part was that the two (not-busy) barmaids completely ignored me for a good 10-15 minutes, until after 7:05 when the happy hour finished. Apparently happy hour (5-7pm) is when you get two drinks for one! & I didn't even know that. I wanted to take only one drink & leave! Cause I was meeting friends afterwards for dinner, & I had half an hour to kill, so decided to have a quick drink & discover the place at the same time. The ignorance was discouraging! Even if somebody was there to use the opportunity of the happy hour offer, that was very disrespectful!