0 St-Ambroise Terrace, McAuslan Brewery, Montréal, Quebec
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St-Ambroise Terrace, McAuslan Brewery
Exceptional based on 2 ratings
Type: Bar (see listing)

5080 St-Ambroise St.
Montréal, Quebec Canada H4C 2G1 [ print map ]
514 939 3060

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Hours: from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., late spring to early fall


Mayor: lesifflebiere (2) | Taps: 7 | Bottles: 4


St-Ambroise Terrace, McAuslan Brewery

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Beer Available At St-Ambroise Terrace, McAuslan Brewery (arranged by most recent)
St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout 100, St. Ambroise Vintage Ale Millésimée 99, St. Ambroise Apricot Wheat Ale 47, St. Ambroise Pale Ale 84, McAuslan Griffon Extra Pale Ale 39, McAuslan Griffon Brown Ale 47
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2 reviews for St-Ambroise Terrace, McAuslan Brewery
 Ambiance  80%
 Service  65%
 Selection  53%
 Food  60%
 Value  65%
 Overall  75%
 Rating  67%


66
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 14/20
Sammy  (462) Toronto, Ontario | June 14, 2011
hidden value. This place is open only in good weather and serves 5 taps of fresh beer, behind the brewery. Lots of free parking. ot too far from the Atwater Market. The 5th tap is always the seasonal, however the were going to serve the IPA later in the week and only in bottles. Basic hot dogs and fries food, everything reasonably priced. Good sized area for a tasting room, it would be good to be better sheltered. Again, out of the way somewhat for tourists unless you are visiting the Atwater market, and then connects up to the highway to get out of town.
68
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 6/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD 6/10   VALUE 5/10   OVERALL 16/20
Quevillon  (192) Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | June 4, 2011
This is a place I’ve always wanted to visit (on June 4, 2011), it’s located behind the brewery, in front of lock #4 of the Lachine Canal. Well it is what it is, a bar terrace, no indoor facility, and some porta-potties for washroom, it’s all outdoors, about 50 or so places at the terrace, with a stage for live music. Although you can come by car, most people go there via the Lachine Canal and its bike path, that’s what I did that day. They have the usual lineup on tap (there 6 tasters for $9), plus two Du Minot ciders, but also the Raspberry Ale on tap. Their menu is very limited, but they have nachos and the BBQ burgurs, and it looks good. The draw back is there are no waitress, so you have to go to the bar and order et get your beer.

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