Nostalgia! Went to school there and since 2016, they changed so much. The interior decor is awesome, if you love the industrial design movement you'll live this space. The food has changed a bit but still really good. The beer selection has changed, but loved sampling the new ones and buy their brewed beer at their new STORE! So glad they kept their stout (it was always my favourite) and it brought back so many memories.
The only reason I am withholding a star is that as much as they have changed and upgraded the decor, the food, the beer, the literal amount of space they have, their choice of toilet paper in the bathrooms is terrible. It really diminishes the overall experience when they cut cost on small but essential aspects of the customer experience. Please get better toilet paper!! People using the women's bathroom are drinking beer and they need better...
Read moreThe name "Siboire" is a play on words for a swear word in French. One I almost used when I saw that our bill came to $70 dollars for two. In my mind, the food needed to be better than okay -- even if it's pub food. My friend's burger and fries were greasy and my croustade was stale. That's a lot of money for sub par.
On the other hand, the craft beer was superb. I had a glass of "Discipline". A low alcohol (.5%) beverage (available canned for take home at the Siboire store). The staff was clean cut and friendly (do brush up on the official language though), but stressed on a early Saturday afternoon for reasons unknown. Parking was free, but the parking lot was graced with huge craters.
The terrace is verdant, but the view of the concrete parking garage abysmal. If you have been paying attention to this review so far, you have detected a pattern. Siboire is...
Read moreExceptional marketing, the name based off a sacred word turned to be a daily task Siboire instead of Ciboire(Chalice). The beers are the best there is in the province of Quebec period. Great selection of IPA, NEIPA, the Certitude is a really good sour brewed with local ingredients only. The Discipline is an alcohol free beer and to my taste the best. And the fish and chips!! The owners went for a world class training in England to learn from the best and it transpire in the food! You need to stop at Depot for a guided tour of the brewery and the old train station. At Jacques Cartier the style is more trendy but you can still feel the bike vibe from the owners. And don't forget Montreal and their Siboire...
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