I came here on one random night. My friend went to work and told me to just ask her grandma for food whenever I was hungry. Problem was her grandma only spoke french and I was too shy and embarrassed to approach her for food. So what did I do? I went out, got lost and ended up here. In New York, the Scores we have is a Gentleman's Club so when I saw this Scores sign, you already know what I was thinking but instead I walked into a restaurant chain in Quebec.
This is what I loved about dining in Montreal.
- Service was excellent.
- It's super clean.
- Waitress/waiter and people around you are super duper friendly.
- They were broadcasting woman's hockey (The score was a blowout). I never seen such a high score to any hockey game in my life or woman's hockey for that matter. Only in Canada!
- Just about everything comes with poutine.
The food here was pretty bangin. I ordered a rack of ribs w/ fries and the salad bar. The ribs were kinda small but very delicious. Fries with poutine is just heavenly. The salad bar was pretty good too. They had a excellent variety of toppings and dressings. The prices on the menu weren't bad at all, it was just the ridiculous tax that baffled me.
When I got back to my friend's house, her grandmother was waiting for me to join her for dinner. She made me a whole rotisserie chicken w/ poutine. I didn't know how to tell her that I already ate and I didn't wanna disrespect her so I ate everything she made while she kept smiling at me. I went into one of the biggest food comas of my life.