This place is a block from the old port of Montreal on a huge tourist area (which I equate to Montreal's version of Times Square). This place features al fresco dining is right near the port, so it's popular (most likely due to location).
The menu is focused but a bit confused. They serve pasta, French Canadian food and American fare all on the same menu. No specials the day we went. The pulled duck poutine was good and not overly heavy. Seafood risotto (it says linguine in English but this was a print error) was too creamy and the rice was undercooked. If you can't make risotto, you shouldn't. Shrimp were massive but the only other seafood in the dish was baby scallops. A bit misleading. The club sandwich was OK but probably a bit overpriced at 16 bucks (Canadian).
All in all, the service here is pretty good, the place is nice and its located right in the middle of everything. Food is average and a bit pricy so it's one thumb up.