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Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth |
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Alexandre & fils |
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(Restaurants - Lunch)
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1454 rue Peel, Montréal H3A 1S8 514-288-5105 |
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Distance:
~414 m away from Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth |
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Description:
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With more than two decades of experience behind it, this French brasserie is a Montréal favorite. Its relaxed but sophisticated ambience includes a central bar and a variety of decorative mirrors. The menu features traditional café fare, such as steak and frites, cassoulet, sausages and sauerkraut, and a selection of seafood dishes. When the weather's warm, the terrace invites guests outside to dine on wicker chairs and bask in the sunlight. In the evenings, the restaurant's second floor becomes a pub, serving draft and imported beers. Great for casual get-togethers. |
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Pricing:
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Average Main Course Price: $15.00
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Payment Methods: |
Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express |
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Reader Reviews |
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Rating Summary: |
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(out of 2
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| Ambiance: | 6 | / 10 | | Experience: | 4 | / 10 | | Food: | 6 | / 10 | | Value: | 3 | / 10 | |
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| Fairmont Hotels User Review |
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| #1 |
Posted on 10/3/2006 by Ellen of Boston USA |  | | Ambiance: | 8 | / 10 | | Experience: | 2 | / 10 | | Food: | 6 | / 10 | | Value: | 4 | / 10 |
| | Our waiter spilled a significant amount of beer on my daughter, was mildly apologetic, no offer of compensation for cleaning her sweater. Poor customer service! |
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Posted on 8/4/2005 by chandrew of Toronto, ON |  | | Ambiance: | 4 | / 10 | | Experience: | 6 | / 10 | | Food: | 6 | / 10 | | Value: | 2 | / 10 |
| | I think this restaurant is trying to go for a casual yet high class type of atmosphere. Unfortunately the decor was somewhat tacky, the food was WAY overpriced, the waiters weren't the most pleasant (maybe because english is their second language but asking if I would like my Snails first and if I would like water with Gas didn't exactly stir my appetite), and the food was average for fine dining. I would NOT recommend this restaurant to anyone (unless you want to overpay for mediocre food). If you are on Peel street, try going to the restaurant thats' down the street (near the corner of St. Catherine's and Peel, it's slightly cheaper, better food, and a much better experience). |
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More Details
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Alcohol Served
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| Beer |
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| Liquor |
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| Wine |
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Ambiance
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| Outdoor Dining |
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| Romantic |
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Cuisine
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| European |
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| French |
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Dress
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| Business Casual |
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Features
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| Bar / Lounge |
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| Bar Dining |
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| Disabled Accessible |
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| Family Friendly |
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| Group Friendly |
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| Non-Smoking |
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| Parties / Private Rooms |
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| Smoking (outdoor area) |
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Meals
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| Brunch |
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| Dinner |
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| Late Night |
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| Lunch |
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| Saturday Brunch |
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| Sunday Brunch |
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Menu Type
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| Late Night |
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Parking
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Reservations
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