Ever just want to hear soothing music after a long day's work or just arriving in Montreal and you want to know where you can eat at the same time? Go down to the Old Port...Nestled in the heart of it you can eat at an outside terrace between four buildings. Nice decor garden like. The Good: they play live jazz 7 days a week. There's plenty of choices with their speciality crepes. We got La Forestière crêpe which is garlic, white wine, mushroom with asparagus and salmon on a bed of spinach rice vermicelli. Overall affordable.The Bad. Well you're at a garden so a lot of healthy choices. There are choices for those who may want to eat something like pasta or steak but- this ain't it. The Ugly: during supper hours lineups:( which can take at least 20-30 minutes. But if you don't mind waiting then it's worth it. Tip: don't do what we did and try to enter at St Paul ( because we saw the live jazz more from this side) go to St Jacques..this adds to your waiting time to get in. On a nice summer day get dessert elsewhere and coffee better choices outside.
Stroll along the port and maybe take a ride on Montreal's ferris wheel, largest in Canada. Cost wise $$