Go for the grub at these Montreal 5 à 7 spots

It’s 5:01 p.m., you have your bag on your shoulder, briefcase in hand, you’re almost in the elevator. Happy Hour is doing roll call and you answer “present”. Why not turn one beer into two and visit a Montreal bar or pub that serves excellent food? Here are some great ideas to help you choose.

Réservoir

1
9, av Duluth E, Montréal, QC H2W 1G7

Reservoir is a popular microbrewery restaurant on Duluth. It’s a small cozy place that serves gourmet bites along with its brews. Starting at 5 p.m., enjoy a tasty and well-priced snack menu that includes fries to go with your seasonal beers. Reservoir offers a chalkboard menu of their made-on-site brews as well as their eats. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic 5 à 7.

Méchant Boeuf Bar Brasserie

2
124, rue Saint-Paul O, Montréal, QC H2Y 1Z3

If you’re looking to do your 5 à 7 in style, then Méchant Boeuf is the place for you. The restaurant is in full swing as the DJ keeps the party going all the way through the night. Their happy hour drink are free-poured, and their 5 à 7 menu which includes oysters and tartars. Méchant Boeuf is popular is the trendy professionals working in the area. Reservations are recommended.

Bevo bar + Pizzeria

3
410, rue Saint-Vincent, Montréal, QC H2Y 3A5

On Thursdays, BEVO Bar may be the most happening bar in the area due to their “Bières, bulles et bouchées” soirée. Enjoy specials on beers and Prosecco, and munch on free Italian canapés and pizza bites. The décor is chic and the crowd is trendy, but this place remains unpretentious, and a great place for fine Italian cuisine and wood fire oven pizza.

Fitzroy

4
551, av du Mont-Royal E, Montréal, QC H2J 1W6

This loft pool bar has everything you need to enjoy a very long happy hour: original cocktails, pool tables, foosball, arcade games, and more. You can also enjoy a lovely selection of scotches and get caught up in the salmon tartare, salads, sandwiches and tacos.

Pullman

5
3424, av du Parc, Montréal, QC H2X 2H5

A wine bar worthy of this designation must offer a beautiful menu. Cocktails, port, wine, beer and spirits accompany your trays of cold cuts and cheeses, mini bison burgers, plates of seafood, lobster rolls or hanger steak. Why do things simply when you can do them like this?

Buvette Chez Simone

6
4869, av du parc, Montréal, QC H2V 4E7

Chez Simone, we drink good wine so take the time to choose well. But we don't drink alone; we accompany it with delicious house meats, cheeses, fish or meat dishes, or salads.

Brouhaha Maison Des Brasseurs

7
5860, av de Lorimier, Montréal, QC H2G 2N9

House beers, microbrewery beers on tap and a good quantity of whiskeys await you, and if you can only go there once, you MUST taste the poutiflette, a poutine-tartiflette made of bacon, caramelized onions, leeks, cream sauce, Pied-De-Vent cheese and cheese curd.

Bistro-Brasserie Les Soeurs Grises

8
32, rue McGill, Montréal, QC H2Y 3W5

This bistro-tavern in Old Montreal – with another location in Trois-Rivières – offers a beautiful list of house beers on tap (glass, pint or giant size), as well as bourbons and scotches. You can treat yourself to tapas, canapés or more complete dishes like the pulled pork sandwich, falafel pita, house-smoked meat, gravlax, or trout and shrimp burger.

Pub Lord William

9
1840 Rue William, Montréal, QC H3J 1R5

This friendly Griffintown pub offers whiskey, bourbon and rum, plus a selection of imported and domestic beers. The pub-style food is sure to keep you content. Oysters, quesadillas, chicken wings, nacho plates, and fish n’ chips are all waiting for you, but there’s also tartare, grilled salmon, a lamb burger, and fish tacos.

Le Pourvoyeur

10
184, rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2R 1S7

Beer and gin are the pride of this establishment located behind (or in front) of the Jean-Talon Market. The small kitchen prepares little wonders like the excellent mac n’ cheese, the fish n’ chips, the flank steak, and red meat tartare, not to mention the classic poutine and their “skouik skouik cheese”. Check back on the weekend to feast on their breakfast brunch that’ll keep you fed until Tuesday

Bar La Succursale

11
3188, rue Masson, Montréal, QC H1Y 1Y1

This “little Vieux-Rosemont brewery” offers more than a dozen house beers, from the red to the IPA, through to the barley wine and the imperial stout. It’s also worth going to share the charcuterie platter, smoked salmon with maple, or the generous plate of nachos.

Etoh Brasserie

12
8100, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2P 2G6

Etoh has quickly become one of the flagship spots in the Villeray neighbourhood. Located a block from Jarry Metro station, they have beautiful beers – their own and an excellent selection of microbrews (Trois mousquetaires, Trou du diable, Dieu du ciel, etc.). In terms of food, you can share the planks of cheeses, meats or fish, or go for a sandwich or nachos. The choice of salad is very interesting, but since you only have one life to live, you have to try the smoked duck salad with berries and almonds.

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