| hopdog (220), Lansdale, Pennsylvania |
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October 15, 2011 Bigger place and packed ... To be expected an hour before the Canadiens home opener. Typical chain type beer with no special 750s in stock. |
| MaBeer1972 (64), Taunton, Massachusetts |
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July 19, 2010 A large, fancy chain-type place in the heart of Montreal. We only stopped in on a weekday for a couple of brews. Had the Blanche, which was good. Sat at the bar. Bartender was friendly. The place is cavernous and noisy, which I tend to like anyway. |
| acomtl (12), Montréal, Quebec |
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June 20, 2010 Les trois Brasseurs ont en général une approche plus commecriale du Brewpub... |
| Sammy (408), Toronto, Ontario |
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June 4, 2010 I was initially surprised that it was smaller than the Toronto location until I realized that there are a few locations in Montreal. Smaller bar in particular. Montreal culture doesn’t encourage many people sitting at a bar talking to the bartenders, rather the moving of drinks. |
| Lubiere (349), Ottawa, Ontario |
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July 16, 2009 Went there during Mondiale 2009. More run of the mill look than the St-Denis location, like a regular bar. Same menu as other locations. Convenient for the businnes crowd. |
| robinvboyer (54), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario |
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July 13, 2009 Nice decor, great service. the food is ok, nothing outstanding, but good pub fare, and tasty. The beers are basic, and uncomplicated, and solid. Nice place. But after trying their beers, there isnt really a reason to go back. |
| flx (10), Quebec |
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June 21, 2009 Somehow the same as the other location. Check out the other review for the details. |
| Quevillon (169), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec |
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June 15, 2009 [ Updated June 5, 2010 ] One of the two downtown location and most likely the better of the two. The sevice is good enough, the crowd is mostly tourist, suits and sports fans. There are better places in downtown Montreal to eat and drink. |