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Montreal - Dieu du Ciel and surrounding area
- Jon Walker
- Seasoned Drinker
- Posts: 1899
- Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2001 8:00 pm
- Location: Wherever you go there you are
If there's not many of you going, try priceline.com and pick the name your price option. You can pick which area, and how many stars, if its too low, try again. I recently used that for a hotel in Toronto, got the Hilton on Richmond for $100, mind you after taxes and parking ($30!!) it came to about $150 but not too bad, our mistake was not starting low enough, we started at $100 and it came up right away. Only downside is you don't know which hotel until you accept, however, if you pick which area and 4-5 stars it shouldn't be a bad place.
Most of the ones I have stayed at have been cheap (Econolodge, Comfort Inn etc.) Comfort Inn was fine, but I'll probably Priceline it for our next trip. The Hotel Lord Berri was pretty decent but its been 5+ years since I was there so I wouldn't vouch for it without caveat.Jon Walker wrote:Any tips on where to stay? I will be in Montreal for a family function Nov.12,13,14 and can stay in the downtown core. Hotels look either pricey or divey...recommendations?
- Brews Phillips
- Posts: 166
- Joined: Sun Jun 24, 2001 8:00 pm
- Location: Ottawa
I've stayed at Le Cantlie Suites and tthe Holiday Inn in Chinatown. Both came in at about $100/night I think. I just used Hotwire to book a night MTL this weekend. I got Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis for US$97 all in. I've never stayed there before, but it's only 2 blocks from Cheval Blanc 
You can often use betterbidding.com in conjuction with Hotwire or Priceline to up your chances of getting a hotel you want. Star ratings, amenities, etc may help ID a particular hotel.

You can often use betterbidding.com in conjuction with Hotwire or Priceline to up your chances of getting a hotel you want. Star ratings, amenities, etc may help ID a particular hotel.
My brother just bought a condo in the plateau area. I'm stoked to be within walking distance / short cab rides of a number of good beer bars when I visit.
drinkvine.com - a better way to find your beer and wine.
Thanks for the suggestion, may try that out. It gets good reviews on BA.Zuma wrote:I would do Vice et Versa over Saint Bock.kwjd wrote:I'm going to Montreal for a quick trip... I need a place to drink tonight and tomorrow afternoon. I'm thinking Dieu Du Ciel tonight and Saint Bock tomorrow. Should I do something different than this?
Personal views:
On multiple visits I generally had more fun at other places than Benelux, but others feel differently. Also Broutopia's beers seemed very 'raw' - some almost bad - yet free live music later in the evening is very nice.
St Bock - they are heavily biased to house brews (some are just OK) so the fun level depends on what they have on tap that day!
I can't say anything bad about Brasseurs du Montreal, either. At least as good as Benelux. That will be a good hike or a short cab ride from the subway. Save it for a longer trip or the warm weather!
On multiple visits I generally had more fun at other places than Benelux, but others feel differently. Also Broutopia's beers seemed very 'raw' - some almost bad - yet free live music later in the evening is very nice.
St Bock - they are heavily biased to house brews (some are just OK) so the fun level depends on what they have on tap that day!
YES. The other day I hit Vices et Versa (almost the best thing going some days!) and then right after went over to Brouhaha (smaller place but fun and good locals.) That was pretty much my WHOLE late afternoon/evening trek other than a quick homeward detour past DDC! Don't be afraid of the good transit system or else walking 5-6 blocks. (14 dollars for three days Metro travel on OPUS card.) Get around and explore, don't isolate to one section of town.Cass wrote:V&V is worth the trek up. You might want to consider Brouehaha which is uptown as well.
Yes, from the intersection of St Denis and Ontario, Chev Blanc is just a few blocks east on Ontario, St Bock is just to the south (St Denis) and L'Amere a Boire just to the north (St Denis.) Also a raucous fun area of Montreal.Cass wrote:Saint Bock is well located as Amere a Boire (and Cheval Blanc I believe) are close by.
I can't say anything bad about Brasseurs du Montreal, either. At least as good as Benelux. That will be a good hike or a short cab ride from the subway. Save it for a longer trip or the warm weather!
In Beerum Veritas
- Brews Phillips
- Posts: 166
- Joined: Sun Jun 24, 2001 8:00 pm
- Location: Ottawa
I hit BdM, V&V and Cheval Blanc on Halloween. I have to say, BdM isn't right in the middle of downtown, but it's a good place to go for a beer and a meal. The food is quite nicely done there. My wife had the steak frites and I had grilled sausages with mashed potatoes. All very good and much better than standard pub fare. The only beer spot that does food better in MTL is Reservoir IMHO. Had some London Ruby, Belge, and Black Watch....
V&V is always fun. There's an ever-changing list of QC micros to try. It's only a few minutes walk from Beaubien station, unless you head in the wrong direction like I did and end up at Papineau. WTF! Hopfenstark, Broadway and Nauffrageur were consumed....
Cheval Blanc on Halloween......interesting. I ran into Johnny Depp, Santa, ...you name it.
V&V is always fun. There's an ever-changing list of QC micros to try. It's only a few minutes walk from Beaubien station, unless you head in the wrong direction like I did and end up at Papineau. WTF! Hopfenstark, Broadway and Nauffrageur were consumed....
Cheval Blanc on Halloween......interesting. I ran into Johnny Depp, Santa, ...you name it.