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A friend and I came here last night for a last minute dinner before heading out to a concert. Sunday night in Montreal generally is NOT a good night for going out to dinner, many establishments are either closed or shut down very early.
That said, we stepped in here and were instantly charmed by the decor and ambiance, vintage and antique maps, old, thick books and book cases, fireplaces and wood panelling figure prominently here, you have the feeling you just stepped into some old brasserie in Paris or something, with Leonard Cohen sitting at the bar.
We were told that the bavette here is especially good and I have to say the recommendation was correct. Simple brasserie food, very tasty, an excellent wine list, decent prices and great location, this is exactly to sort of place you come to in the winter to get warm and cozy while enjoying some great comfort food.
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