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More greatness is this little street… 3 Brasseurs. We stopped for an appetizer and drinks. Cod tacos were pretty great. The cod was lightly batter and crisp perfection. It was filled with coleslaw and lime. Good portion and great taste. I had the summer sangria because I am dreaming of a warmer weather. Sangria was fruity and refreshing. There are more beers then the menu has to offer so make sure to ask your server.... View all feedback.
Very good place for family lunch/dinner. Good beer choice, excellent service and very delicious menu, we loved everything we’ve ordered.
Great food and good prices. We had nachos and a beer. We found the nachos to be a bit too salty though. Their non alcohol IPA is very good! Service was excellent.
The poutine was really good as always in every 3 Brasseurs locations and this one had a generous amount of gravy. The cod fish tacos was very nice, so crispy and tasty, not grease at all. But that was all, tiny pieces of lettuce and nothing else. Maybe some chili peppers or tomatoes ? the sauce was delicious. Its a great spot at the old Montreal area. Server was ok, he kind rushed us to pay the bill because his shift was almost over, and I understand he wants the tips, and so did. But would have been nice if he had sent another server our way, there was a never a refill for my water and I asked for a refill, it came warm and had something on it.
After a long day of running around, we needed to grab a bite to eat. The food was decent, but nothing to write home about. The highlight, though, was that my 19-year-old was able to enjoy a drink outside!
Considering the prime location and the quality of the food, the prices are quite reasonable—better than what I've encountered in Vancouver! I must say, the menu is enticing and makes you crave just about everything, and the dishes look exactly like the pictures when they arrive at your table. I was very pleased with both the food and the beer. I did notice that most dishes had a milder flavor compared to what I’m used to in Vancouver, but I still enjoyed the taste and, especially, the texture of everything. The beers were a hit as well. Personally, I preferred the IPAs over the ales; the water quality here is different, and I think it affects the beer. It's not bad by any means, but the bitterness of the lighter, more refreshing IPAs helped offset the differences, and I genuinely enjoyed those more. Overall, it was a satisfying meal and a delightful part of a wonderful day.