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    4.8 (8 reviews)
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    Celine H.

    Nice brewpub to eat with kids, no kids menu though. Tried fish and chips and two pizzas!

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    Christine U.

    We walked here after spending the morning at the Olympic Park. It's a bit far from downtown where we live but certainly worth a visit if you're up for a trek or in the area! It's also connected to the gokart/paintball venue Action 500. Great selection of beers, both traditional and more funky. I like it a little funky so my favorites were the Nature Urbaine and L'Équipée Sauvage. I also enjoyed the Hesperides which was a guava sour. They also make pizzas in their pizza oven, and we enjoyed the Ne pleure pas (spicy sausage) and Cet anneau d'or (kind of like carbonara but on a pizza.) There were some other ones I would definitely like to try in the future as well! The service was nice and quick (Saturday ~4pm) and the space is cool and open to the terrace. They have some bigger tables for larger parties as well. All in all a nice place to hangout and we'll definitely be back!

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    Shaji K.

    A little bit out of the way from other spots, this large brewery/taproom is open from the afternoon, offering a significant line of different drafts. A whole array of tables up front, as well as foosball off to the corner. Beers range from $3-7 depending on size and style. A few that I tried: "BZ" - a light german berliner with a sour taste to it "Classique" - a mild hoppy ale "Doux Bisous" - wheat style beer that's an overall easy finish. From what I had the beers are on the lighter side, making it a solid option if you want to drink something fast. Wasn't sure if there was any food here, but as it's a new spot it could be in the works. More of a low key stop for now.

    Alexandra D.

    Great selection of micro beer at a reasonable price So happy to see gems like these popping up in this neighbourhood. The service was amazing and the decor is great. I love that you have a view into the brewery. Oh also, tey should be getting a basic food menu soon!

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    L'Espace Public - Co-working place

    L'Espace Public

    4.0(30 reviews)
    2.4 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
    $$

    Dropped by for a quick beer after dinner…read more Atmosphere was laid back and they had a good selection of craft beers. First time in the Hochelaga area, but there seems to be a number of "dive-y" bars.

    Well what to do for a thousandth review... I guess I just keep going as I began, biking around to…read morecheck out small locally owned businesses and different neighbourhoods in this crazy city I love. Last night we biked out to Espace Public in Hochelaga, near Antidote and Acme, and a raft of other old school tavernes that range from divey to scary. Espace Public is neither. It's got a tiny patio out front on Ontario and then about 30 seats indoors. It's dark, warm and woody like most brew pubs, with a chalkboard menu showcasing a couple of delicious in house beers and a couple other local brew selections and some small tasteful tasty snacks. The hoppy sour wasn't my favourite but the raspberry sour was really great, and the list in general was well-balanced when I was there - cool sours, classics IPAs, stouts, a blonde - really something for everyone. Super friendly cool staff, chill local crowd, slightly punk vibe making the brew pub less folksy and twee, less hipster and more appropriate to the surroundings. Really dug it and loved exploring this area a bit more in the light of the setting sun, with the end of summer in the air.

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    L'Espace Public - D'excellentes bières !

    D'excellentes bières !

    L'Espace Public - The raspberry sour is awesome!!

    The raspberry sour is awesome!!

    L'Espace Public - Vive la bière de microbrasserie !

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    Vive la bière de microbrasserie !

    Hoogan et Beaufort

    Hoogan et Beaufort

    4.5(92 reviews)
    3.3 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
    $$$

    We came here for lunch and honestly loved everything about our experience. It's bright, airy, and…read morebeautifully designed with a warm, industrial charm. You can see the open kitchen and the wood-fire setup, which makes the whole place feel alive and energetic. The food was elegant yet comforting. Every dish felt thoughtful with balanced flavors, and beautiful plating. You can really tell the kitchen takes pride in their craft. The service was just as impressive. Our server was friendly, attentive, and had great timing, making the whole experience feel effortless. Overall, Hoogan et Beaufort truly delivered from food, service, to the atmosphere. I'd 100% come back when I'm back in Montreal again.

    Fave meal of the Montreal trip for my meat eating boys. 4.5 stars…read more Food: 4.5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Cost to worth it rating: 3 Opentableable: yes Return worthiness: yes Highlights: - Wood oven: central to their menu and their space - Bread: was dense and grilled. Simple and delicious. We had to order seconds. 5 stars - Large format steak: my steak connoisseurs approved, excellent quality, cooked temperature as expected, and bonus came with so many items including bone marrow , veggies, potatoes, and a pasta. 5 stars - Duck breast beautiful presentation and such tender duck. 4.5 stars - Scallops: mild and delicate thin slices with the surprise star being the leeks. 4.5 stars - Pea pasta: bright and light. 4 stars - Cheese dessert: lovely combination of 3 with thin crackers and fruit compote. 4 stars - Nice to my kid: made him a fancy plain pasta with butter (as his starter before the steak). 4 stars - Quality food with tasting menu and a la carte options - Wines: lovely options for a glass list that aren't your standard ones you see plus fancy coravin ones and bottles. Loved the delightful glass of champagne I started with. - Atmosphere: unfinished factory with large ceiling and a bar seating in center tables around. Very casual and cool - Lovely waiter who was very kind and passionate about the food and wine Midlights: - Bit loud with a large group next to us--hard to hear across the table Lowlights: - Hard to find : Uber dropped off at address in other side of building so we had to search to find it in the rain The entire family fully enjoyed this meal and would come back.

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    Hoogan et Beaufort - Wood oven central to everything here

    Wood oven central to everything here

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    Pub BreWskey - Smoked meat poutine

    Pub BreWskey

    4.2(262 reviews)
    6.4 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    Working in Montreal for the week and while hunting around for dinner I did my usual Yelp'ing! I…read morediscovered Pub BreWskey near my hotel so I decided to check it out! Here's how it went... Atmosphere/Appearance: The entrance is kinda off the beaten path and the restaurant is located under what looks like some sort of laboratory. Once down the stairs you're greeted by what feels like an underground speakeasy vibes! There's exposed copper ventilation pipes, exposed warm lightbulbs, raw concrete, wood and quite a few places to sit. I sat at the bar on the metal chairs like all pros do! But off to the side is a set of stairs which leads down to the ACTUAL BREWERY where all of the beer is made! I loved that there were windows in which you could look out of to see the giant vats. Really cool. Service: Dany at the bar took excellent care of me and there was nothing more I could've asked of him. He was attentive, fun and made sure I enjoyed my time there. Food/Drinks: First up I started with their Brew Juice, a beer made right in-house. It was their "beer smoothie". It was sweet, filling, thick, sour and crazy flavorful! Tasted nothing like a beer at all. My first appetizer was the Bacon Jerky which is thick-cut bacon in a beer maple glaze, chili seasonings, sesame seeds and green onions. It was mildly sweet, salty, savory, thick, tender and really, really good and not what I was expecting given the name. My 2nd beer was the Double Goose. This one was deliciously sour, gentle, not too sweet at all or harsh. For my entree I went with their special that was written in chalk on the board! I was the Sandwich of Duck & Lamb. The salad on the side was GREAT! Good bitter greens with rich, robust dressing. The chips the sandwich also came with were seasoned well and had an excellent spicy mayo dipping sauce. Sandwich was GREAT as well! Bread was softer than expected. Rich, buttery flavor. The 2 meats were light and worked well together. The sandwich is called "Sandwich Au Lapin De Cannard", but "lapin" translates to rabbit. Warm, cheesy, comforting, filling. Lil' cajun flavor. Caught a bone or 2 while eating it. It happens. Value: It's a brewery that actually serves food and that's always a plus! All prices are in $CAD. My first 12 oz. beer was $8.75. My 2nd one was $9.00. The bacon jerky was $10.00 and the sandwich with salad and chips was $26.00. Extremely reasonable if you ask me. In conclusion, I really enjoyed my time here at Pub BreWskey and I would surely pay this place another visit. Beers rotate all the time so what I had may not even be around by the time you visit. Same goes for the specials on the chalkboard! Thank you for reading and supporting local businesses.

    Very large spot with outdoor seating. Large selection of beers and their Poutine was sooo good!…read more I would come back just for the Radler Orange & Calamansi. Located right in Old Montreal, a few blocks away of the Basilica, the waterfront, and the La Grande Roue de Montreal.

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    Pub BreWskey - Double Goose

    Double Goose

    Pub BreWskey - Dark beer with added cold brew coffee.

    Dark beer with added cold brew coffee.

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    Boswell

    Boswell

    4.3(47 reviews)
    3.9 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
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    My husband and I are SO SAD we only got to try this place on our last evening of our vacation. It…read moreis the *perfect* neighborhood hangout. If we lived in Montreal we would be there every week. We've been looking for a place like this in our own city and haven't been successful in 5 years and Boswell Brasserie hit all the marks: cozy, lovely inside, not loud/crowded, excellent food and beer. Our server was so kind even though we do not speak French (sorry!) and we had an incredible evening. Low lighting with holiday lights made it so festive and warm when it was FREEZING outside. Street parking nearby is fairly easy to come by in the evenings. Prices are reasonable for high quality food and beer.

    Came by here as part of a brewery tour to get some food and some drinks (obviously). Dimly lit but…read morespacious interior with the usual wooden tables all around. Sat our giant party at the middle of the restaurant without feeling cramped. Beer list keeps at a standard $6.50 price point, but you get a different pour depending on style. First tried the "Milkshake IPA" (12 oz) - a silky smooth dark beer, with not too much hop for an IPA. Also had the "Altbier" (crisp lingering ale), and the "Grisette" (moderate saison). For food, had the off-menu Poutine - a basic layering of fries, gravy and curds. The cheese curds were large but chewy and the fries could have been warmer. Service is definitely attentive as we were the largest group in the brewpub. Good place to have a drink at the bar if stopping by.

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    Boswell - Cozy, not too crowded for early dinner on a weeknight.

    Cozy, not too crowded for early dinner on a weeknight.

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    La Succursale - Beer tasting

    La Succursale

    4.0(26 reviews)
    3.2 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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    Visiting Montreal I needed to pick one spot to enjoy microbrewer beer. Being a home brewer, I…read moreneeded to get a really good taste of the Montreal beer scene. My research led me here. It's not easily reached by Metro, unfortunately , but if you know the bus routes or have a car or take a cab, it's well worth the journey. While there I sampled 8 different beers. I had the bartender give me her favorite selections so I got a nice variety from pilsners, kolcsh's to porters and stouts. The food I had here was also very good, but I went for the beer. I look forward to going back.

    Rue Masson out here on the avenue streets is small town sweet with a mix of stylish bistros and…read morebrasseries and older Quebec casse croutes and cremeries with the 60s signage that tugs at my heart-strings and feels like home. Succursale sits on a sunny corner across the street from a Renaissance, it's a long wide bar, similar in size to EtOh, and shares this bright modern post-pub feeling. (Don't get me wrong, I love a dim wooden cozy hole of a pub, but this other clean bright vibe has it's appeal.) We sat at wooden banquets in the bustling room and had just enough time to scan the chalkboards of home made beers and beer cocktails before a waitress came to take our order. Service matched the room: stylish, French, not overly familiar but unobtrusively exactly what you needed. The beers were pretty freakin great, and that's the most important thing. Big $6 pints of delicious Porter, English Brown ale, IPAAA and the guest star bottle of British micro-brew Jaipur was a treat, and, according to my more beer savvy companion, not found elsewhere in town. The tostada nachos came out quick and hit the spot but were just the basic cheese, olive pile you'd expect with a small side bowl of sour cream, salsa and a few peppers. Nothing to write home about but a satisfying snack to accompany some excellent beers in a chill, business and young-person friendly room.

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    La Succursale - Bunnweizen pint

    Bunnweizen pint

    La Succursale - Beer tasting

    Beer tasting

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