Standard fried, bar food. Needed to find somewhere kid friendly, in a hurry when visiting Old Montreal. The pub is very spacious with good views of the river and Rue St.Paul. It's a nice renovation of an old warehouse type building and has kept some of its old world charm. The place was lively and busy but not raucous. We didn't have high expectations of the food and as expected it was pretty average. The Nachos were good, as were the very small chicken wings. The Burger was OK, nothing special, but my wife hardly touched her pasta duo - a combo of their tomato and alfredo pastas. The tomato one tasted like it was straight out of a jar and the alfredo just lacked flavor. I wouldn't come back here, but for what we needed it suited just fine (don't get the pasta).