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    Pub BreWskey - Smoked meat poutine

    Pub BreWskey

    4.2(262 reviews)
    36.7 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.

    Pub BreWskey - Brew Juice

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    Brew Juice

    Saint-Houblon - Pork Nachos and 1liter cucumber gimlet

    Saint-Houblon

    4.0(140 reviews)
    36.3 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    I'd been here a few years ago and really enjoyed the food but this time around, my breakfast dish…read morewas meh. I had l'archevêque (The Bishop in English) breakfast plate. It has 3 slices of ham (good and cooked in maple syrup I think), crispy bacon, sausages, eggs, baked beans and breakfast potatoes. The eggs were runny and solid at the same time which I didn't like while the potatoes were seemingly undercooked on the inside but fried on the outside. Their sausages were alright. Basically, only the beans, bacon and ham were good. The duck poutine beer sauce was delicious but heavy as you can imagine. The beet salad was fresh and nicely marinated. They offer a generous pint sized glass of cider based mimosas. On weekends, they offer an all you can eat breakfast for $35 with up to 10 drinks. How it works is they bring your table plates to share. We didn't try that since we weren't that hungry.

    This is B's favorite craft brewery so far. Their food is super tasty. We came here and ordered the…read morebeef burger to share. Holy moly that was delicious. I suggest going between 11am and 2 pm if you are here for food. You can get a meal for $18 with a dessert. Unfortunately, we showed up after 2 pm. B tried variety of beers (2 flights of 4 beers each and 2 glasses) and omg every one of them were very flavorful. He said that so far this is the best craft brewery on our 2022 vacation trip and up to now they have the best beer that he has ever tasted. He said he would definitely be back next time he is in Montreal. The service was great here. Everything was top notch.

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    Saint-Houblon - Délicieuse poutine au boeuf braisé.

    Délicieuse poutine au boeuf braisé.

    Saint-Houblon - Plateau de dégustation de bières.

    Plateau de dégustation de bières.

    Saint-Houblon - Intérieur

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    Brasserie Dunham

    Brasserie Dunham

    4.0(12 reviews)
    91.5 km
    $$

    Followup....upon returning to Brasserie Dunham when visiting again, we had pretty much the exact…read moresame lackluster experience. We tried to go to the Sutton Brewery but they were packed, so ended up at Dunham again. Again, the waitress was rude, non-knowledgeable and stand-offish. You have to get your own water and it took forever to get our food. The poutine was so so and again, luke warm and the cheese never melted. Again, the beer is good but that's about it. The service and the food are meh and it's WAY WAY overpriced. Our 3 piece family got 2 beers, a veggie burger and two poutines....oh and an apple juice...and with tip it was over $100 Canadian. Offensive. We will remember next time and not return again even if everything else is full. Thumbs DOWN!

    How lucky could I possibly be?…read more Back in 2013 I attended the Burlington Vermont Brewers Festival and first came across Dunham Brewery. Instantly I was a huge fan. Leo's Early Breakfast for many of us was hands down the best beer of the event. From that moment on, I knew I needed to get to this brewery. I live in the US, but have family that lives in Granby QC. Granby is just a short drive to Dunham. On my most recent trip we made plans to visit the brewery. We decided to go on a Friday night. We quickly learned that the following day was going to be the 3rd anniversary party. We were having such a great time sampling all of the beers, talking with the brewer, and remembering the great time we had in VT, we decided to come back again on Saturday for the big party. The 3rd Anniversary party had a great turnout. Many people arrived to pick up their pre-ordered beer for the special bottle release. Others waited in line in hopes to get a few of the remaining bottles. Following the bottle pickup, there was a truly unique beer dinner. For the price they were charging with all of the courses and beers included it was easy to see that this was a big "thank you" to it's customers. The dinner was fantastic. Many of the items served were works of art and science. Candied grape tomatoes, gel of Leo's Early Breakfast, beads off sauce to accompany the steak, etc.. Live music in the bar closed out the night. What a celebration! Anniversary or not, Dunham Brewery is a great spot. Stop by and sample some of their world class beers.

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    Brasserie Dunham
    Brasserie Dunham - Au fond, piano et cuisine

    Au fond, piano et cuisine

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    Le Fermentor - brewpubs - Updated May 2026

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