It's loud, it's packed and it's dark.
The music (though very good) is blasting so that everyone is screaming simply to be heard to the person next to them.
There are so many tables in there that you are closer to someone at the next table than your company across the table. It's so packed with chairs and tables that you might have to climb and drop to the floor to get from the entrance to a table or back outside.
And they turn the lights so low that you end up not even seeing your company or the beer board on the wall.
Above that, our waitress clearly didn't want to care.
Despite all that, I wanted to try this microbrew so much that I decided we should at least stay for a drink.
I don't know if we just picked the wrong ones for our tastebuds or if our belgian blood just wasn't having any that night but the two we tried were just not doing their job for us. We had the Abbay beer... it was bland and tasted like a ok Abbay beer... for about a tenth of a second and then tasted like water. No finish whatsoever, the abbay was empty. The monks had gone elsewhere. And the blond sour, was yes very very sour. It was good but simply not my taste.
I still give it 3 stars just because I love quebec microbrews. I love to try them and enjoy discovering new ones.