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| kubilai (12), , Quebec | | September 25, 2011 Wasn’t enthusiast to go there on invitation because I had in past visit some of their site in France. The place is well decorated. Brass tanks. Urban tavern style. Service is ok and staff are proud of the product. ( Better than in France ). Get through the white (drinkable), ambrée (so-so) and brune ( mediocre ). Wasn’t enough courageous to try the stout. On that point it’s even worst than in France. Luckely they are well situated! | | rocbyter (43), Waterbury, Connecticut | | July 25, 2010 This place was very congested with tables and they didn’t offer a lot of different beers. I did get the food but my friend said it was good. You can also get a meter long beer holder full of eight or so glasses bigger then samples of beer. Met some great locals at this place and got good and sloppy. You can also get a beer with a shot of tequila in it for those of us to lazy to do a shot AND a beer. | | godofsky (15), Montréal, Quebec | | January 4, 2010 like all the other’s part of this chain, the beer is incredibly limited and somewhat boring. La Blanche is the only brew i drink from les 3 brasseurs. what makes this place different from others, is the food. i am speaking of all 3 brasseurs in general. this particular one on st. denis is my favorite of them all because of the beautiful terrasse they have. it’s on the roof and you get a nice view of the city. you can also choose to sit ground level outside or inside, where you are on st. denis street so the ambiance is incredible. in the summertime, it is the perfect place for lunch and a cold witbier! | | flx (10), Quebec | | June 21, 2009 Ambiance is nice and loudy. Free peanuts are always good to eat. Beer selection is good and those taste very good. They also have special beers that are very nice. A good place to visit in Montreal. Make a reservation if you have a group (>8). | | mouse725 (14), Albany, New York | | April 4, 2009 Visited another location in Montreal off of St Catherine, I believe?
A must-stop in Montreal. Go in for a pitcher ($22 CAD) of the pilsner/maple syrup whiskey blend. It’s to die for. Good burgers, sandwiches, etc. If you can get the table in the front window, do it. Great place to spend the afternoon people-watching! | | grandgenie (21), gatineau, Quebec | | January 16, 2009 C’est bien mais sans plus car l’importance est la diversité de bières offertes. | | PilsnerPeter (100), Flushing, New York | | January 5, 2009 First brewpub I visited while in Montreal. Very kitschy/typical decor and vibe. The bartender was very nice, however, and service was prompt. They only had four beers on tap, which were all unimpressive. I think this place is just the "tourists" brewpub, not something for a beer geek to seek out. | halldor (4), Reykjavík, Iceland does not count - explanation | | November 20, 2008 Went there with a friend and we ordered a metre of beer. There were 3 different types of beer if I remember correctly (the "Brune" was not available at the time).
The beer was allright but no more than that.
We had some extra thin pizzas wich were a nice enough snack I guess.
If you find yourself in Montréal, this is definetely a place to visit, but you can find better microbreweries there :) | | rman18 (12), South Amboy, New Jersey | | June 16, 2008 I went to this place on a Saturday afternoon - the place was packed with locals watching futbol. They have three sizes of beer that one could choose from half pint, pint and monster (1.5 pint I think). They only had three usual beers and a specialty beer and none of them were all that great. Again food was just ok. | | Drink4Satan (28), Washington, Washington DC | | January 17, 2008 [ Updated November 14, 2011 ] Stumbled upon this joint over the summer of 07 on a Friday night. A large, intimidating bouncer greeted us at the door and upon entering we were surprised to see such a large place that had a very commercial, semi industrial decor similar to that of an Applebee’s. Lots of brewing equipment and large brass fermentation tanks were on display. We sat down at the bar and asked the bartender what beers were available. He immediately brought of all a set of four snifters filled with the four house brews, a blanch, rousse, brune and blond. They were all pretty mediocre, but the bartender did have knowledge about them and was enthusiastic to serve them. I have no knowledge of the quality of the food, as I came to get drunk. The bathrooms were nice though, but had that same commercial chain-restaurant feel to them. Not bad, but not a place you need to go to when in Montreal. |
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Scene Terrasse on top; typical trendy North American brewpub
Staff Not knowledgeable, but friendly
Music House DJ
Parking Good luck; get off Berri-UQAM metro station
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