More greatness is this little street… 3 Brasseurs. We stopped for an appetizer and drinks. Cod tacos were pretty great. The cod was lightly batter and crisp perfection. It was filled with coleslaw and lime. Good portion and great taste. I had the summer sangria because I am dreaming of a warmer weather. Sangria was fruity and refreshing. There are more beers then the menu has to offer so make sure to ask your server. The hubby order a stout beer that tasted like smooth chocolate frosty.
The first full restaurant or pub or brewery that experienced in Montreal, and it did not disappoint.
The location is great - it is in a busy, tourist-oriented part of Old Montreal - and this brewpub has a small outdoor patio, a large, busy main floor and a big open upper floor that I'm thinking is more for the night crowd. Considering the location and the quality of the food, the prices are pretty good (better than Vancouver!)
I have to say that the menu leads to mouthwatering cravings for almost everything, and the food actually comes to you just like the pictures.
I was happy with the food and the beer. I did find most things had less bite and punch than what I'm used to in Vancouver, but I was very happy with the taste and especially the texture.
The beers went over well. I prefer the IPA's to the ales; the water is different here and I think that comes through in the beer. It isn't bad, by any means, but the bitterness in the lighter, easy drinking IPAs balanced the difference in the water and I really preferred that.
It was a good meal and a happy part of a great day.
Simple eats at the heart of old Montreal. Very very busy on weekends and during festivals, so do expect some waiting time. The staff however is everything friendly! Food is okay, but on the pricey side, which is normal given the restaurant’s location.
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