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Imported beer and Belgian fare |
4350 St-Denis Street (At Marie-Anne) Montreal, QC H2J 2L1 Canada +1 514 844 0394 |
This thoroughly civilized café and bar sits in a beautiful 1872 bank building on St Denis Street. With mirrors, candles, high ceilings, muted lighting and plush booths, this is a fine spot for a casual meal or to while away the night. Specializing in mussels, with 28 different styles, the kitchen also offers an ostrich burger and a caribou ravioli appetizer. The enormous selection of beers includes local microbrews and Belgian imports. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular spot |
70 Prince Arthur Street East (Near Coloniale) Montreal, QC H2X 1B3 Canada +1 514 845 0183 |
One of the more distinctive restaurants on Prince Arthur Street, this upbeat, friendly place offers a huge menu of Chinese and traditional fondues. Most go for the all-you-can-eat table d'hôte special, served Sunday-Friday: a small price gets you soup, salad, and beef and chicken fondue. Many different cheese fondues are also available, along with steak and other grilled meat options, and an extensive table d'hôte for vegetarians. Though this is one restaurant in the area where you cannot bring your own wine, many reasonable options are available on the wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sizzling fried stuff |
5235A Parc Avenue (Near Fairmount) Montreal, QC H2V 4G9 Canada +1 514 948 2219 http://www.fritealors.com/ |
Voted the best fries in the city on numerous occasions, this Belgian snack bar and bistro offers top-notch fried goodies at exceptional prices. You can eat in or get take-out if you are in a hurry. From burgers and fries to deep-fried mussels washed down with a nice cold beer, it doesn't get much better than this. The bright and breezy features Tintin cartoons. This location also sports a terrace for that summer afternoon or evening snack. Cash only. Other locations include 345 Emery St, on the terrace at Le Saint-Sulpice, +1 514 842 5566. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mussels and Beer |
273 Bernard St West (At Parc) Montreal, QC H2V 1T5 Canada +1 514 276 0473 |
Located in the upper Plateau area across from Outremont, this Belgian diner-pub has been dishing out hearty food and good brew for more than 20 years. The clientele includes locals as well as those who scout out the place for special occasions. They do not make their own, but they do have one of the largest selections of local microbrewery beer in the city: from St Ambroise Pale Ale to Port Neuvois. The mussels are unbeatable; try the fries with a variety of sauces. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic sandwiches |
3647 St. Laurent Boulevard Montreal, QC H2X 2V5 Canada +1 514 840 9000 |
If you enjoy creative sandwiches that are a little off the beaten path, you have come to the right place. An eclectic selection is offered amid an ambience that is both jazzy and bubbly. The décor is warm and inviting, with a view of the kitchen behind a glass wall. Sandwich ingredients include eggplant, Brie, sprouts, spinach, pancetta and various cheeses, as well as more traditional cold cuts and other meats. Included are soup, fries and salad, all for under CAD15. The legendary Belgian fries of Frite Alors! are now offered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lively good time |
1249 Bernard Avenue West (At Champagneur) Montreal, QC H2V 1V7 Canada +1 514 273 8132 |
This bistro restaurant is located in an area where the sidewalk scene is all the entertainment you'll need: it's readily at hand on the charming and spacious terrace facing Bernard Avenue. The atmosphere is casual, lively and smacks of a good time, while the décor is sharp, with clean, modern lines in keeping with the area's revitalized youthful appearance. The seafood offerings include all manner of shellfish (mussels and fries, CAD14), as well as some vegetarian delights. Service is very efficient, and the wine is a surprising bargain. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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