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Czech Restaurants in Montreal

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Bily Kun - Czech Restaurants in Montreal

Bily Kun

Open until 3 am
(150)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Bily Kun is described as a warm, moody bar in the Plateau with a distinctive Czech vibe and quirky decor like ostrich heads on the walls, a great spot to explore Czech liqueurs and cocktails and a world of absinthe options. The drink menu is praised for being creative and well balanced, with Becherovka-inspired drinks and beer selections that stand out. The atmosphere is repeatedly called atmospheric and unique, with candlelight and a vibe that feels both cozy and a little funky, sometimes compared to a Bierhalle. Service is generally seen as friendly, attentive, and professional, though a few reviews mention slower service or a longer wait for drinks. Prices are considered reasonable and overall the place is described as a standout spot in the Plateau for drinks and Czech vibes, though a few notes mention noise inside and the hummus not being very good. Overall, Bily Kun is a beloved destination for regulars seeking a characterful bar experience with strong cocktails and a memorable decor.View restaurant profile
Bohémia - Czech Restaurants in Montreal

Bohémia

Opens Today at 8 am
(116)
Brossard

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Bohémia as a warm, intimate spot that feels like a home away from home. The atmosphere is cozy with charming decor and friendly, attentive hosts who make guests feel welcomed. The menu spans traditional Central European comfort fare, with generous portions and homemade flavors that leave diners satisfied but not weighed down. Dishes range from soups of the day to hearty fare like sausages with sauerkraut, duck, chicken curry, and braised beef, along with other comforting, homemade meals that evoke memories of grandmother's kitchen. The service consistently earns praise for being kind and impeccable, and the space is noted as small and quaint, sometimes requiring reservations for Saturday dinners. Many reviews call Bohémia a hidden gem and a superb value, a perfect choice for brunch or lunch with a calm, relaxing vibe, and for families or groups who appreciate a genuine, homey dining experience.View restaurant profile

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