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4.1 (20 reviews)
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Mark M.

Pooh and I came here after a dentist appointment I had on Monkland. We both stuck with poutine. Pooh topped his off with sauteed onions and hamburger while I added jalapeno peppers. The fries were crisp, the sauce was great - not too salty - and just the right amount of cheese curd and extra toppings. The restaurant was very casual with lots of space and a well stocked bar. The bathroom was clean and spacious. We will definitely go back there and try out other options on the menu.

Large poutineville (15$). Very shareable!
Shiyue X.

I came with a friend on a Monday afternoon around 5 pm. Here are some pros and cons. Pros: - Extremely friendly service! The person who I assume is the manager came to greet us. He was very nice, explained the menu to us and told us that we could try a sample of anything we were unsure of. - Food: Incredible! The large poutine was more than enough for me and my friend to share. Neither one of us was super hungry, but it was still very big. The crushed potatoes are to die for! I've never had anything like that before and I am quite a fan. I was really able to taste a wine flavour in the sauce and the sauce-cheese-potato ratio was perfect! My friend believes that there was a bit too much sauce, but agree to disagree. - Very decent food: price ratio. We split the bill, so it was quite affordable for such a big meal. Cons: - The poutine was on the saltier side. It wasn't so salty that I had to constantly drink water, but salty enough that once I finished eating, I chugged the whole glass without even trying. Very minor issue though. Going into it, I knew that poutines are usually salty! Final thoughts: AMAZING! Can't wait to go back!

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Zhang C.

Coming from New York, I was thinking poutines must be really good. Sadly, I was disappointed. The food was overly salty cover in heavy sauce on top of the fries with cheese but the flavor, nonetheless, was pretty good. We got the poutineville and hangover in regular size. They are both good. Poutineville was cover in red wine sauce which wasn't my favorite sauce but it did come with lots of meat. I would never recommend anyone to get the large portion since a regular portion can feed up to two people if they are not that hungry. Even if you starving, regular size is good enough unless two of you are starving. This is a type of fast food but in a sit down restaurant.

China poutine
Michael L.

*Disclosure: I came here on their opening day which they offered a poutine for $1 with a purchase of a drink ($4.50). As such, I will not comment on the price-value, apart from saying that $15 was advertised on their poutine menu (hopefully it comes with something, or else, not really worth it).* Although they have unique poutine options, it is nothing special. They offer a selection of around 8 poutines which represent a specific country's cuisine. I got the china poutine which featured general Tao chicken with a general Tao sauce. The poutine was not what I was expecting. It still had the classic gravy, while only the chicken was seasoned with the general Tao sauce (which is actually what I preferred). The chicken was also lacking in size. There were only about 2 strips placed on top of the poutine with a couple pieces of breading throughout. The chicken, however, was tasty and after taking a couple bites of it, it left you wanting more. As for the actual poutine, I was underwhelmed. A little over half the plate was covered in gravy, keeping the fries and cheese curds on the other side less warm. The cheese curds were also cold, and it would've been nice if they were separated into smaller pieces rather than cold chunks. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant as there are so many more options at equal or lesser value (I believe these poutines are regular $15 each). However, I would suggest giving it a try as they do have some unique poutine options.

Leesa-Catherine S.

Just went for lunch with son - the place is lovely, it's in a great neighbourhood. Service was terrific, the Greek poutine had amazing feta and traditional curds, fun ambience. On the upper level is a bar which looks like it would be great for a casual date night.

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Shahanaz B.

I am always disappointed whenever a restaurant is so hyped up by public. Poutineville is one of them. New branch opened up on Queen Mary. It is a large restaurant. The welcoming service were not that friendly... you get there, they seemed satisfied to receive customer, business first then I guess customer satisfaction. I decided to build my own poutine with crushed potatoes, cheese curds sautéed onions and mushrooms, guacamole and pepper sauce. My sister got Zeus poutine made with Gyro, feta cheese, tomato sauce and red wine sauce. I also asked for the coke. Our waitress almost forgot my drink till I had to signal her. Finally, the poutines arrived. It feels, they took frozen food and thawed and cooked. My potatoes weren't even crushed. Even though my dish was nice and warm, but the taste was not genuinely fresh. Plus, we paid 40$ for the unsatisfactory meal. It was really steep; I can get better poutine for half of its of price.

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La Banquise

La Banquise

4.0
(2.4k reviews)
6.5 km
$$

I was in Montreal for a day to walk 100,000 steps, and 1 of the 4 food requirements I had for…read moremyself was poutine. I'd never had the French Canadian heart-attack-on-a-plate, and was a little nervous as it just looks like it has A LOT going on. I sludged into La Banquise dead sober at 4:11am, as this is a legendary spot that is open 24 hours. I sat down in a bustling no frills atmosphere and remembered my deep appreciation for a 24-hour diner. You see people for who they really are this early in the morning. A couple in front of me was in a heated argument about what "being exclusive" really meant, while two separate groups of 4 to my right were feeling no pain and enjoying a poutine night cap. There I was, sipping on my black coffee mentally prepping myself for the 45 mile (72 km) day I had in front of me. The dichotomy of life. I asked the server what the most popular item was, and he said La Scooby. This monstrosity consisted of fresh cut fries, cheese, gravy, ground beef, bacon, onions, fried pickles, and caesar dressing garlic sauce. I got the small ($12.40 usd), but this thing was a TANK. It was bigger than my head and I have a HUGE head. The large must be a family style portion or somethin. Upon first bite, it was damn good. I completely see the poutine appeal. Is it an ideal meal dead sober at 4:11am? No, absolutely not, but this is an S-tier hangover food. Also, if there is ever a day when I need some extra calories, it's on a 100k step day. All the staff was so welcoming, and surprisingly chipper this early in the morning. SHOUTOUT TO LA BANQUISE! THANK YOU FOR FUELING THE JOURNEY! IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

Not accessible. I had a very hard time moving around the restaurant with my crutches, especially…read morewith the stairs. I took my niece from New York City here because La Banquise is supposed to be the "must try" poutine spot in Montreal. We had a great night overall: soccer game, drinks at Mellon Brasserie (none of us were drunk; my wife was 100% sober). Everything was fun and chill. But La Banquise completely ruined the end of that trip, and I'm not okay with letting this go. We paid for the food and service. But it doesn't matter if you pay $1 or $100: at the end of the day, we were customers, and we deserved to be treated with respect. We waited for our Uber outside. It was cold, and I'm on crutches, so my injuries hurt badly in the cold. After waiting outside for a long time with the Uber not showing up, we went back inside to wait near the door, in the corner, not blocking anyone. The staff at the door immediately came in and started rudely and aggressively kicking us out. He refused to speak English with me after I clearly said, "I don't speak French, so talk to me in English." He kept talking French and was rude to my wife, my niece, and me. He told the waitress in French that we were "blocking the way," which was 100% false. (My wife speaks French) We were just standing near the entrance, waiting for a few minutes, trying to get out of the cold. When I went to the cashier and explained, "This guy is kicking me out. I just paid for my meal. But it doesn't matter if you pay $1 or $100: you're still a customer, and you shouldn't be kicked out and treated like trash just because you're waiting for your Uber on crutches. I'm on crutches, it's cold, and my Uber isn't here yet," they called a waitress who also started telling us to leave instead of helping. She didn't try to find a solution; she just said, "No, no, leave, leave." This is not just bad service. This is disgusting, disrespectful treatment of a paying customer with a mobility issue. My niece, who had a blast all night, ended the trip saying, "What the f....? You bring me here and they treat us like this?" She now has a bad impression of Montreal because of this place. My niece is from New York City, and she's also posting her own review. That review will be seen by people in New York and by tourists looking for recommendations. If you treat tourists like this, you're not just ruining one night, you're ruining the image of the whole city. Montreal is supposed to be a welcoming city for tourists and people looking to have fun and be treated with respect. La Banquise failed that completely. The food was okay, but the experience was terrible because of how we were treated. This is unacceptable. You should be ashamed of how you handled this.

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Poutine with smoked meat, spicy sausage, mushrooms and onions
Poutine with smoked meat, spicy sausage, mushrooms and onions
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Dunn's

Dunn's

3.9
(388 reviews)
5.0 km
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Killing some time in the city and was hungry do someone in our party found this place close by…read more I like this place a lot. From the unique table designs to the imagery on the walls, reminded me of Friendly's back home. I ordered a french onion soup which was probably not the best move as we were trying to have a quick lunch, oops. I shared it and we used the excess broth for dunking our sandwich's in. Very tasty soup. Came out hot but cooled quick. Club sandwich was enjoyable. Would have been better probably on the bagel as the sandwich bread didn't quite hold well together with all the fixings in it. Overall a place I would recommend. Bathroom is not accessible as kt is down a large flight of stairs so be cautious with that.

Here we were on our last full day in Montreal and still no smoked meat. What to do? Well, go get…read moresome at Dunn's! We walked around a lot in this area and noticed that Dunn's looked old school and had smoked meat so we gave it a try. The wood and leather booths gave this 99 year old establishment an old school vibe. We were seated pretty quickly in a small booth. Hockey was on TV so that's a good sign. I was not super hungry so I ordered the smoked meat on a bagel, Andrew got the sandwich. The food came out fast but not overly fast. My bagel sandwich was tasty. I liked the thin cut of meat. The fries were as soft as mashed potatoes. They were warm but not close to crispy. Andrew liked his sandwich as well. The bathroom was quite the experience, it was at the bottom of a long, steep staircase in the basement. It worked, lighting was ok, but it was a climb out of there! Come here for a simple quick bite and stick to the sandwich. It's good!

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Poutineville

Poutineville

4.3
(37 reviews)
4.6 km

Since it is near St Catherine, the location is good. Poutine is good and I prefer the potato…read morepoutine rather to sweet potato poutine. Service is prompt and server provides good attention. It is a casual place. Washroom is on the same floor and needs to park on the street . Need to try other type of food in this restaurant like hot dog to get more comprehensive review

They serve poutine, sandwiches, burgers, subs, hot dogs, grilled cheese, platters, drinks,…read moredesserts, milkshakes. They have so many varieties of Poutine. We ordered the following: 1. Caramel Milkshake ($8.95). 2. Montrealer Signature Poutine ($16.95) with Smoked Meat on the side. 3. Farmer's Delight Signature Poutine ($16.95). Both Poutines were good and the portions were big. Three of us shsred two Poutines. The Smoked Meat was especially good. We ordered it on the side because we were not sure if my son would like it; he loved it! The customer service was good. At the end, they gave my son an very long freezee, which he also enjoyed! There is a bar so they serve alcoholic drinks. Even their milkshakes can have alcohol for an extra $5. You can also play their board games or play Mario Kart on the Switch 2! There were many tables. The decorations were nice. There is free WiFi. The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible. There are two gender-neutral washrooms, but they are not wheelchair accessible. There is paid neighbourhood street parking. There are two high chairs for little children. Review 2025-242

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Farmer's Delight Signature Poutine ($16.95)
Farmer's Delight Signature Poutine ($16.95)
Caramel Milkshake ($8.95)

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Caramel Milkshake ($8.95)

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