Specialties
Micro-brasserie, menu réconfortant, 15 bières ou plus en service toutes faites sur place. Du pâté chinois à la bavette à l'échalotte, tartares, paninis, plusieurs poutines dont celle au canard, saucisses, smoked meat et salades repas. Excellent rapport qualité-prix. Idéal pour goupes. 2 salles dont une verrière lumineuse 4 saisons. Méga terrasse l'été. 18 ans +
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Brasseur de Montréal (« BdM ») a ouvert ses portes le 7 mars 2008 dans le quartier historique de Griffintown au 1483, rue Ottawa, juste à l’est de la rue Guy.
J'ai découvert la bière de cette micro-brasserie au festi-bière de Chambly. J'ai dégusté deux bonnes bières : l'Anglaise et la Québécoise! C'est évident que je vais aller faire un tour sur place pour boire de la bonne bière à nouveau!
The location leaves a bit to be desired as it's in an industrial section. The outside terrace would be nice if not for the surrounding. About 15-20 beers so selection is good but found the vibe to be preppy (pretentious) so kind of turned me off. Plus, their beers are pretty average.
Oddly situated in an industrial - feeling area with asphalt parking lots and chain-link fence, this is nonetheless a charming little brewpub and a place you can get a bite to eat. I stayed and had a number of the beers, some decent and overall I'm impressed with this place. Worth wandering a little bit out-of-the-way for something different.
I had the stout beer, which was quite good. My partner enjoyed his brown ale, as well. I had the Montreal style ribs, which were fall-off-the-bone tender and tasty. My partner had a burger topped with pancetta and gruyere. The burger was fantastic! Prices were quite reasonable, too.
One of the most known brewers of the city, aptly named "Brewery of Montreal". The franchise has three locations in Montreal, but this one, although far from the downtown core, is worth the detour. Located in Griffintown, once an industrial neighborhood now slowly gentrifying to the pace of the new stores being opened on its pedestrian streets. Accessible by transit from a short walk from the... plus
I'm obviously not a beer expert, but I found the drafts quite tasty. My first glass, a Van der Bull Belgian beer, was an easy-drinking light-coloured beer with notes of citrus. It had more personality than Le Cheval Blanc. For my second glass, the waitress recommended the café-vanille stout, a dessert beer that had an intense aroma of coffee liquor but easier to drink. It was lightly carbonated... plus
Brasseur de Montréal, is a brewery with bad beer.
Forget the food, the location, and the staff. Brasseur de Montréal serves an exhaustive array of beers that are failures individually and collectively.
This is harsh, but there is really no way around it.
Stop making so many beers, and focus on making one beer good.... or maybe think about becoming a restaurant....
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This will now become my place for happy hours. Great beers, I was impressed by the various flavours. Loved their rebelle, orientale, and stout cacao beers. However, it was hard to finish their stout with absinthe! Anyhow, it was delicious with the poutine. Just got the classic. Even for a girl, the small portion was too small and would recommend the bigger portion that wasn't that much bigger.... plus
Good bar food and excellent IPA. This was a great local place to check out on our vacation to Montreal. Staff was friendly and fast, smoked meat poutine was delicious and the fish and chips was well done. We shared a pitcher of the IPA which was an excellent brew.
My second time here. Both times have been during the winter :( + I am not a beer person. The ambiance is cool, good music but the food has been so so. 1st time I had the cheese burger and I asked AND paid for extra cheese but could not even taste it. This time I took the grilled cheese and ham. (as you can see I cheese) I had to take out some ham because it was too much and other then... plus
This is a really unique place. The decor is great, the location is off the beaten path but in the middle of everything and the service was pretty good.
Mind you I have been here a couple times but only for beer.
Great selection but honestly . . . no 5-7 prices? Typically its two for one or at least some sort of discount. Even a buck off a pitcher or something.
I know a lot of people who say...
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Quaint (yet large) bistro for fantastic food! Lunch was ridiculously cheap - delicious cabbage tomato soup, beef stew and dessert for under $20 per person! Loved the environment and you can't go wrong with the food.
I was looking for a restaurant in the area and this one looked like a good choice...I really wanted the Mac and cheese after seeing the picture here on yelp, but it turns out they just changed their menu last week and they no longer make the Mac and cheese :(
I ended up ordering the table d'hôte which was onion soup, grilled cheese with smoke meat, and pudding Chomeur. The soup was pretty...
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Been there several times and I've always had good experiences. Staff is really nice. Food is great. Right price and excellent quality. Highly recommend!
Great terrasse, nice beers and good selection and super friendly and helpful servers. The patio is dog-friendly and it shows...every single time I have been here, there's been at least 5 other dogs lounging about. The only reason why I am not giving this place 5 stars is because the food is pretty 'meh': the salmon tartare was kinda tasteless, bread was hard and the salads were nothing special.
Yes indeed the beer is very good, the inside atmosphere is good, lively and noisy. The outside terrasse needs some tender loving care (add vines to cover the fence, add some plants and even a garden would be great). Food was okay will go back. Service was not very good though, the waiter brought the wrong plate and when he... plus
Walked to the brewery from the canal path (not completely finished!) on a great spring evening! Unfortunately everyone thought the terrace was a good idea! Sat inside the screened patio area; which was a little loud.
Waiter was friendly and spoke English to me! But he was slammed with a big party so we were a little neglected. No hard...
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These guys never disappoint! Had 7 of the beers on tap and loved 6 of them. They always have my favorite on tap ( Roibos, not sure of spelling) and the new ones are innovative and delicious.Have had them at festivals, in bottles when bought in the store and a few times where they brew..Worth the detour as it is... plus
The ambiance is nice, albeit far from the city center, catering mostly to those who are around Griffintown
The service is slow during peak hours (lunch for example) but it seems it's more due to the popularity than any fault of the team really.
The food is nice and nicely presented, and there are good choices.
Didn't try the beer unfortunately, that'll be for next time
Great Staff. Great food. Great beer. What more can you ask for?
Went on a Monday evening, so they were not so busy - that may explain the fact the the waiter was very attentive. He explained the menu and specials, he also explained the variety of microbrews of which there were many.
We opted for a salad to start and it was a great choice as the salad greens were extremely...
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I checked in with some clients for lunch fully expecting to wait hours to get my food as per previous Yelper reviews but was decently surprised on how quickly we were served by the friendly staff.
Didn't drink any alcohol (work policy) but definitely had their smoked meat poutine. The poutine was a bit too salty but it was very good nonetheless with the portion being just right.
The price tag...
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A bit out of place,
Extraordinary beer.
Food's not worth raving.
The beer is great so is the food, it would have been the perfect experience if the staff would have been a little more friendly looking.
Good choice of beer, excellent and innovative menu, be prepared to wait and be forgotten if you are not a regular, reservation recommended for lunch on Thursday and Friday, will go back when the service improve
Good beer, good food, what else is needed on a late summer night.
Montreal's obsession with food and beer is something that should certainly be a welcome thing. Brasseur de Montreal is no exception to this culture.
Brasseur de Montreal does produce a few very interesting and unique creations. Milliseme, and Ghosttown certainly both standing out. The former, a bourbon barrel aged, and Belgian inspired choice. Plenty of residual malty sweetness, and a high ABV...
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I"m living nearby and this is one on my favorite restaurants. They've got a nice terrasse outside and everything on the menu is really good. I've tried a lot a dishes and never been disappointed. Of course, the beers are also amazing, from inside, you can see where they brew it. Only negativ point, sometimes the service is a bit... plus
An oasis in an industrial area of the last 50 years or so. I worked in this area many many years ago. Nicely appointed inside with working air conditioning and a nice bar, this could be a decent place in any city. The outside tent area for those braving the sun, the autobody shop neighbours. A long walk from downtown, Old Montreal, and the subway, it is not set up for this crowd. Nicely... plus
Discovered this little brewery in Griffintown, the place is nice,they got a outside terrasse, the food is delicious/affordable and of course the beer is good. I'll be back again for sure. I highly recommend it if you are in Griffintown.
Great beer. Great food. Fun Server. What more you need to know?
Well the staff was very nice at first, they helped us with our strollers and got the kids the seats they needed. The waiter was ok, but a little slow. The food in my opinion was the best I had sandwich wise in Montreal. This place kicked butt!! Its a pub dont get me wrong, but the bread on our sandwiches were so tasty and done just "Perfect" it made the roast beef sandwich stand out!! My salad... plus
I went to the Brasseurs de Montreal last week with a group of friends to take advantage of the first warm terrace worthy night of the summer. Truth be told I've been here a few times before with about the same results every time.
To start this place has a nice terrace, in the middle of Griffin Town. I'm not sure how many it can seat but it's allot since we were ten at our table and there were...
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Brasseurs de Montréal is in Griffintown. I've never gone out in Griffintown because even though it's at the border of Downt Town, St-Henri, and Vieux Montréal, there's mainly not much to do which also mean, easiness to find parking (which is in my opinion a big plus). So I've been there after eating at Jardin Tiki, thinking I was looking for a place where beer is good and somehow not too... plus
After a long walk from Old Montreal into Griffintown, we finally got to this new-ish brewpub that came highly recommended in a French-language guide to Quebec beer. We'd walked through what seemed like the most desolate part of Montreal we'd seen yet, all industrial and empty factories, but when we entered, the place was packed and loud. Definitely a good sign.
The beers were all named for...
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Went there with 6 colleagues today. Nice place. We sat on the patio and it was ok. Plastic tables and chairs are ok.
Service was a bit lenghty. We spent over 90 minutes in all. 3 of us took the daily special wich was priced at 14$. For that price, we had a soup, some smokedmeat sandwich, fries, coffee and a desert.
My meal was good and judging by the satisfied looks of my co-workers, I can...
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Every big city has a neighborhood like Griffintown, where Brasseurs de Montreal has set up shop. It's an industrial neighborhood west of old Montreal that thrived in the 50's, started loosing steam in the 60's, turned into a ghost town by the end of the 70's, went derelict for over two decades and today is starting to relive again through gentrification, with trendy commercial and residential... plus