Run by world-renowned chef Eric Gonzales & housed in one of the most prepossessing 17th-century buildings in Old Montreal, the St-Gabriel promises to be one of this town’s defining see-&-be-seeners. Read more.
Don't go there before 11PM it would be empty. After it's crowded but it's pretty cool :) Read more.
Well over 100 privately imported wines & champagnes; some great appetizers, including a pork confit, beef carpaccio, a foie gras parfait & excellent daily specials for mains. Excellent bar menu also. Read more.
Cast-iron chairs? Check. Marble tables? Check. An array of tiny signs advertising bizarre cultural events which may or may not feature tragic clowns? Check. This is Outremont at its finest. Read more.
A bloody Caesar with spectacular garnish. Comes with two olives, a pickle, a celery stalk, an orange wedge, a jumbo shrimp, & topped off with a salted oyster. You'll love it. Read more.
Le Local is the look and taste of chic Montréal. Excellent cuisine and a great place for meeting friends over great food, wine and company. Read more.
The airy space is a converted garage filled with long, communal wooden tables where patrons sip $2.50 glasses of beer and chow down on cheap daily BBQ fare (generally a choice of hot dogs or nachos). Read more.