Discover McMasterville's thriving dining scene with cozy bistros, lively eateries, and diverse flavors, spotlighting local ingredients, welcoming service, and menus that blend tradition with modern flair. Explore 4 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated.
Brussco is celebrated for its Italian fare with generous portions, including pizzas, pastas, seafood, and entrees, with flavors described as fresh and well prepared. The atmosphere is warm and the service attentive, and the experience is noted for good value and the option to bring your own wine. Reservations are often advised as the restaurant is popular and can get busy, and while the decor is comfortable and the dining room bright, some reviews mention limited parking and crowding on peak nights; overall the menu variety and consistent quality of ingredients make Brussco a standout choice.View restaurant profile
La Fringale is described as a family friendly cantine with generous portions, fast service, and consistently tasty poutines and burgers, supported by friendly and attentive staff and a clean, inviting vibe; reviewers highlight the Big Dave burger, the wide variety of poutines, gluten-free poutine, good value for quality, quick service, fresh cheese curds, and a lively terrace, though a few visits note price concerns or occasional inconsistencies in quality, such as a bland burger or lukewarm fries, but the overall tone is positive and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Coco Frutti is described as a friendly, dependable spot for breakfast and brunch with generous portions, fresh ingredients, and attentive service; most dishes are well prepared and flavorful, and the coffee is frequently praised. A few diners note that some plates felt smaller or less impressive, that occasional delivery mixups occurred, and that the dining room can feel cold, but the overall impression is positive and many say they would return.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Szechuan earns praise for generous portions, a wide menu, and many dishes that impress, especially chicken with peanuts, wonton soup, beef with orange, and the crispy beef with vermicelli and red curry vegetables; service is consistently good and the ambiance is quiet and inviting, with many noting a clean, pleasant setting and a hidden gem vibe rather than a generic chain; while flavors are frequently praised, some items fall short, such as Cantonese style noodles with little sauce or bland taste, and some guests report not having rice or vegetables included with mains, extra charges for sides, and occasions when crispy duck is tougher or underseasoned and prices feel high; overall the experience is seen as reliable and value oriented, making it a good option for couples or casual meals, though consistency can vary.View restaurant profile