Deux vues panoramiques à couper le souffle: Une vue panoramique du Vieux-Port et du fleuve Saint-Laurent d’un côté, et de l’autre, les magnifiques scènes de la rue Saint-Paul.
Les vues à partir du toit de la Terrasse sur l’Auberge peignent un incroyable portrait du quartier historique de Montréal.
De la fin juin au début d’août, l’horizon s’enflamme d’une palette de couleurs explosives durant la compétition pyrotechnique de L’International des feux Loto-Québec.
Pour rajouter au charme de l’endroit, c’est l’observatoire parfait pour admirer l’illumination du pont Jacques-Cartier, tous les soirs, au coucher du soleil.
Terrasse sur l'Auberge offre un cadre sur le toit avec une vue sur le Vieux Port qui sublime chaque visite, une ambiance vivante et un service attentif apprécié par de nombreux visiteurs, ainsi qu'un choix de cocktails et de plats à partager. Dans l'ensemble, c'est un endroit idéal pour commencer une soirée autour d'un verre en admirant le panorama, tout en bénéficiant d'un accueil chaleureux et d'une expérience mémorable.
Food is good, but the serving size is a little disappointing. I got the katsu sando, which was nicely grilled & had a good sesame flavor, but the side slaw was disappointing. The mint refresher mocktail made up for the plate though. It was well balanced & fresh, a perfect match for a heavy fried chicken sandwich. Service was good, no complaints there. Atmosphere is nice & the view is stunning.
Disappointed on a day that meant everything to us !!
We visited Terrasse Sur l'Auberge on 28th june for a very personal reason-our heavenly daughter's birthday. It was our first without her, & we had planned a quiet dinner in her memory. We had made our reservation well in advance as part of our escape trip to Montreal, hoping for a peaceful, meaningful evening. Unfortunately, the experience was far from what we hoped for.
Though the rain was unpredictable & understandably made things more chaotic, the way we were received was disheartening. Despite having a reservation, we were treated like walk-ins & seated in a far corner of the balcony. Only one of us had a view of the city, & while the space is understandably small, the lack of care stood out.
We ordered a light meal & drinks-just a small toast in our daughter's memory-& were immediately given the bill before we even received the food. We were warned it might rain again & were seated directly under a leaky roof. When it did rain, the water poured right over our table, soaking our food, drinks, & even my handbag. We couldn't eat, couldn't even sit, & had to walk out in disappointment-no one checked on us, apologized, or offered to help.
It was truly upsetting on what was already an emotionally heavy day. We understand weather can't be controlled, but kindness & care can be. Sadly, this experience left a painful mark, & we likely won't return.
Come here for the view & for drinks. Skip the food. The food is unremarkable. Service is good. The atmosphere is outstanding. Bring a hat & sunscreen If you decide to sit in the unshaded side of the patio.
Beautiful views overlooking Old Montreal. The food was very tasty & well seasoned. We had the cheese & charcuterie, burrata & grilled octopus. We really enjoyed them all. I would visit again!
L'endroit est absolument magnifique, avec une vue spectaculaire qui, à elle seule, vaut le détour. La terrasse offre un cadre unique & mémorable, parfait pour prendre un verre en bonne compagnie. Le service était également très bien,accueillant & attentionné….& la carte des cocktails & des vins est vraiment intéressante.
Cela dit, côté cuisine, la magie n'opère malheureusement pas. Les plats que nous avons pris, tant moi que mes invités, manquaient cruellement de saveur. La présentation était plutôt ordinaire, les portions modestes, & l'ensemble ne justifie tout simplement pas les prix demandés. On sent que la vue exceptionnelle élève les attentes… mais la cuisine ne suit pas.
En résumé : un endroit fabuleux pour un verre au coucher du soleil, mais pas l'endroit idéal si vous cherchez une expérience gastronomique à la hauteur des prix affichés.
The place looked nice, so I decided to try it. However, the seating was cramped & didn't feel open at all, which was kind of disappointing, especially since I had booked in advance.
By 6:00 p.m., three of the main? dishes were already sold out. Even with a small menu, that shouldn't happen.
The poke bowl was the worst. The rice was soaked in soy sauce & pretty much ruined. The corn & cucumber were really watery, which made the whole thing soggy.
The service was actually nicer than I expected-it probably depends on who you get.
It used to have great reviews, but something clearly changed.
Too bad, because the place has a lovely view, & it feels like a wasted opportunity.