All guests must be over 18 years of age. Tiradito is classified as a restaurant with a bar permit and under Quebec law all guests must be at the age of 18 or over.
Tiradito is a Peruvian restaurant Montreal, offering a Peruvian brasserie in the heart of Montreal by acclaimed chef Marcel Larrea. The menu is accompanied by Pisco cocktails, organic wine, and local craft beer, placing it among the best restaurants in Montreal.
Our Specialties
Ceviche, Causa, Chicharron, Yuca fries & Cocktails.
Tiradito consistently dazzles with fresh, flavorful Peruvian fusion tapas, standout ceviche, and inventive cocktails, all set in a stylish, lively bar atmosphere. The staff are friendly and attentive, the vibes are energetic yet welcoming, and sharing plates make for a fun, social dining experience. Occasional downsides include loud music and bar seating that can feel tight, but overall guests leave impressed and eager to return.
Loved it! Food was delicious, got a front row seat right in front of the bartender & was amazed the entire time. Fav dishes were the spicy Calamaris & the Butifarra!
We were referred here by a bartender from another local restaurant. By far the best tapas I've ever had. We had to order the fries to be able to dip in all the sauces left on the plates. We almost had everything on the menu, including the drinks. The atmosphere is very relaxed & service is amazing. The staff really is the heart of the experience. Thank you Emily!!!!
In my experience at the Tiradito bar, I found it disappointing due to its misleading concept. They present themselves as a "bar" but only offer the benefits of this concept for their own benefit. The dining area is cramped, offering small portions "tapas" at restaurant-level prices, yet the cocktails stand out as exceptional. Unlike the Bar concept, where you can stay as long as you continue ordering drinks & food. Tiradito operates with fixed time slots for customers. They lack flexibility in reservations, phone responsiveness, food ordering, & create pressure for patrons to leave, despite claiming to provide refined service. If your goal is to eat Peruvian food, I recommend avoiding this concept. However, if you're interested in trying some Peruvian-inspired tapas, you'll find some delicious options here.