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    Dépanneur Nouveau Forum - Oh yeah... you can also get bling here. (Montréal)

    Dépanneur Nouveau Forum

    2.2(5 reviews)
    1.3 kmVille-Marie
    $$$

    Since I started staying at the Quality Inn on Crescent, I've adopted this little convenience store…read moreas my new last stop of the night place... At around 3-4am, after a long day & night of drinking and enjoying as much of Montréal as I can, my needs become pretty simple... large pizza, small poutine, and a cold beer before passing out for the night. This shop covers them... well after a certain hour they have to lock the alcohol coolers, so we usually plan ahead and pick some up in the morning/afternoon. But as far as the pizza & poutine, they have me covered. One of the cooler things about this place for me is that the owner, who's always running the show behind the counter, always remembers me. Now I don't mean he vaguely recognizes my face and acts like a polite business owner... but the guy actually knows my name and what I'm gonna order. Now if I were in there every week ordering up pizza & poutine, not only would I have an extra 100lbs on me, but I would also find him treating me like a regular less amazing. But this guy must see a few dozen drunken animals every night, especially on the weekends, in his business. Yet he remembers the name and the order of someone who only walked in to his place 4 times over the past year. That gets a "pretty cool" in my book. As I'm sure you can figure out, the food isn't on the gourmet side, but like I said, at 3-4am it does the trick for late night eats in the downtown area.

    Came here because got snookered by the "best poutine in montreal" sign outside. Classic tourist…read moremistake - this place is not on anyone's list of poutine places in Montreal! The fries were fine, but the cheese was just bad - looked like they ran out of the real cheese curds and just dropped in grated cheddar instead, The thing should be called cheese fries (similar to what that call that in the USA). Maybe this was one off, but very surprising to have a place in Montreal not stock on real cheese curds. Go for the soda or cigarettes, but avoid the poutine here unless you take a look beforehand at the cheese they are going to drop in. The gravy was also strange, many other better poutine places abound in Montreal, so skip this one.

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    SAQ

    SAQ

    3.8(6 reviews)
    1.2 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    "So goodbye yellow brick road Where the dogs of society…read morehowl" (Elton John) The SAQ stands for the Société des Alcools du Québec. It's the network of government-run liquor stores in Quebec. It manages the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages across the province and operates its own retail stores. We were fortunate enough to win a gift card to SAQ at a charity event last week, so one of our final visits in Montreal was to walk over to this small store at the Place D'Armes and pick up whatever we could for our C$50 prize. Although the store wasn't very large it was very neat and fully stocked, with prices clearly marked for every bottle and can in the store. One of their sales associates was very friendly and helped us find what we were looking for. I'm a big Bloody Mary fan, and from previous trips to Canada knew that "Bloody Caesars" are favored up here. The differ from a Bloody Mary by using Clamato juice instead of a tomato juice base. So, when I saw a shelf with plenty of Clamato choices, I knew one would be coming home with me. I selected a 16 ounce can of Clamato Caesar "With the Works" (Le Tour Garni) with extra spices, seasonings, hot sauce and horseradish (C$3.80). We rounded out our purchase with a bottle of Cliff 79 Shiraz (C$11.75), a bottle of Folonari Pinot Grigio (C$14.95), a bottle of Casa Santos Sangria (C$12.45), and a nifty little branded tote bag for (C$2.95). The only down note of our visit concerned a bottle of SIVO blueberry liqueur I had hoped to buy. I had some at a social function on Thursday night and liked it so much I took a photo of the bottle. When I showed the photo to the sales associate, he not only told me they didn't carry it, but he also told me it was just syrup, and not alcoholic. He said any grocery store would have it. I learned that he was wrong, it is an alcoholic product made in a Canadian distillery.

    Excellent selection and what seems like decent prices. I found what I went for: maple whiskey and…read moremaple cream liqueur.

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