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Bidra med feedbackCame here exclusively for poutine and was not disappointed. it was really good, and service was super fast. can not wait to come back and try again when we are next to montreal. definitiw would recommend it and cannot wait to try the other dishes next time.
Probably my favorite spot in St Henri. The place looks like a typical dinner in the 80’s. The service and food are always on point, can’t go wrong with this one ! Jumbo plater is a must try !!!
We ordered two poutine because we were so hungry. I have never been so dissappointed when the meal arrived and I realised that all the meat on the poutine was burned. The ground beef was dry and burned, the bacon was overcooked, the sausages were black. I would never order there again to save my life.
It is a tradicional place in Montreal has been serving people since 1971. Has a vibe of dinner place. The main part of the menu are poutine and smoked meat sandwich, I made my choice with the smoked meat and was good, I recomende. Come by subway, the station Lionel Groulx is just 3 min walking. The prices are very attractive and staff very kind and polite. It is not a fancy place but good to go.
If this isn't one of the go to spots for curing hangovers in Montreal, I don't know what is. It's a greasy spoon in all the right, and unfortunately, wrong ways. Perched in Saint Henri since 1947, I loved the throw back vibe and decor. It's not kitschy: it just is what it is. Loved the cozy booths and jukeboxes, loved the crowded atmosphere filled with everyone from vintage wearing hipsters, grandparents and their grandchildren, young families, glamorous couples, ordinary working Joes, and more. Everyone under the sun. This is my vibe, and I can certainly appreciate diner food. Not expecting fancy, not at all, but comfort food that fills the stomach and calms the nerves. Unfortunately, my ham and swiss crepe was just not good. The batter tasted like thinned out pancake mix not the buttery sponginess of a true crepe and the cheese had not even melted. It was still in it's square form. The hash browns had all the requisite crunchy bits, so high praise from me, but by husband found them bland. His ham and fried eggs were okay, he shared, with his brown toast being his favorite part of the meal. Though we waited a few after being seated for one of the busy, scurrying waitresses to say hello, once ours appeared, she did so with two mugs of hot coffee. She didn't even ask: she read our minds. High marks for that gesture! I would go back, perhaps for lunch, and order their poutine if I was in the area, but I wouldn't make a special trip from another neighborhood I find Beauty's in Le Plateau much, much better . I'd go again for breakfast and stick to something like eggs and bacon, better still on a breakfast sandwich. I'm not sure what bagels they use St.Vinateur or Fairmount. They didn't say and I didn't inquire. For breakfast for two, plus tip, for under 25. That's a price that you can't argue with, especially in a city that seduces you with a plethora of dining options. One could easily spend twice that amount on avocado toast at another cafe. You won't find avocado toast on the menu here, and come to think of it, that's a very fine thing indeed. It's good to be reminded of another era of dining, where a cozy booth with good friends and family is about as good as it gets.