We went to Prohibition for a very nice dinner after seeing online that they take customers with celiac disease seriously. We called ahead to be sure they could accommodate a gluten-free diner, and not only did they say yes, but they also reached back out to us to advise that although they normally have more options available, they only had one tonight. When we decided to keep the table, we got there and found out that they'd altered another item on their menu to be gluten free so that my partner could have more than one main dish to choose from.
This is a big deal. Montreal is still sadly about 10 years behind where it needs to be on accommodation of celiac diners and attention to detail about allergens in general, and it was refreshing to find a place that not only gets it but bent over backwards to make their menu work for us.
Dinner was very nice. Everything was fresh, well seasoned, and attractively presented. A good selection of wine, beer, and desserts was also available. Service was attentive and friendly but never intrusive. Even the young man on the piano at the door playing a smile-worthy playlist of the best of Taylor Swift was a nice touch.
More restaurants in Montreal should be doing what Prohibition is doing. We're glad we found it.