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Montreal Suggestions

Discuss beer travel and regional information, including the best bars and places to check out around in Canada and around the world, and other chat that is not specific to Ontario.

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Beer-B-Q
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Montreal Suggestions

Post by Beer-B-Q »

I'm heading to Montreal over the Easter long weekend and I'm looking for suggestions on places to grab good food/beer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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andrewrg
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Post by andrewrg »

Go to the Dieu du Ciel bar. It's a great place (nice patio also if it's warm) and they have many DDC beers on tap.

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Sil
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Post by Sil »

Vices et Versa
L'Amère A Boire
Benelux
Brouhaha

You can't go wrong with any of the above (or DDC).

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cmadd
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Post by cmadd »

andrewrg wrote:and they have many DDC beers on tap.
really?

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Tapsucker
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Post by Tapsucker »

I would add Cheval Blanc and if you are downtown west, then Brutopia seems to be upping their game recently too.

Sadly, as great as the best beer places in Montreal are for beer, they are generally pretty basic for food. The idea of a great place to eat and have a beer hasn't really jelled there. Good restaurants still generally ignore local beer and beer bars often don't even bother with food at all.

For average (better than your corporate fake Irish pub) food and beer, Les 3 Brasseurs is an option, but not worth seeking out.
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