Better than we expected for a "touristy" restaurant in Old Montreal.
We came on one of the last days of happening gourmand. We enjoyed all the food we had except for the lamb poutine. When it arrived, it wasn't hot and had way too much sauce. The sauce was a bit too salty and was watery. I don't recommend it at all, and it certainly wasn't worth the 5$ surcharge. All the orders of poutine except for one came out right after we ordered. I think it must have been the last portions of a big batch because we could tell it wasn't fresh. The last poutine that came out was about twice the size and was steaming hot. My partner, the lucky one who got the fresh poutine actually really enjoyed it.
For mains, most of us had steak-frites and one ordered the Duck Confit. We were all impressed with our meals. Dessert was a choice between cheesecake and tiramisu. Both were delicious.
If it weren't for the poutine, I would give this place a 5 star review. The atmosphere is cozy and the live jazz music is a serious plus. I'd recommend asking to be sat in the room next to where the music is being played. That is where we sat and we heard the music perfectly but it wasn't overwhelmingly loud. The service was excellent and friendly.
Food:3.5/5
Value: 4.5/5 (for Happening Gourmand)
Service: 5/5
Atmosphere: 5/5