Montreal : My Favorite French Restaurant in Outremont ✨
Outremont is a neighborhood where old-money Francophones gather, and it’s packed with fantastic restaurants. My absolute favorite is Brasserie Bernard. 🍽️💖 I love it here because it’s pure 🇫🇷 vibes. The high ceilings make the space feel grand and elegant, and the decor reminds me of those centuries-old, legendary Parisian brasseries I’ve visited—warm yellow tones, large mirrors, antique furnishings. 🏛️✨ The reflections of well-dressed diners in the mirrors are mesmerizing, like stepping into an old film from a hundred years ago. 🎞️💫 It brings to mind Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, where Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Zelda frequented those atmospheric spots at night. 🌙🍷 The patrons here are mostly older Francophone residents of Outremont—gentlemen with impeccable manners and ladies exuding charm, dressed in Chanel-style tweed or furs. 👔👗 Around Christmas, there are many gatherings: men in bow ties, women adorned with jewelry, champagne glasses clinking, laughter filling the air—it’s enough to make your soul drift away. 🥂🎄💃 On weekdays, they offer a 34lunchset(oneappetizer+onemain).🥗🍖Lasttime,attheRitz−Carlton,Iaccidentallyordereda 9 coffee that wasn’t included in the set menu, so I made sure to check the price here: $5.5 for a café latte. ☕💰 Another highlight: You can buy gift certificates here to treat friends. 🎁💝 A typical meal for two costs around 150∗∗,socertificatesstartat∗∗150, 200,300, etc. They come in the restaurant’s elegant, vintage-style envelopes—classy and luxurious. 💌✨ If the certificate isn’t fully used, the remaining balance can be refunded in cash. A thoughtful, practical gift for anyone who appreciates a hidden gem like this on Bernard Street in Outremont. 🏡🍷 The waitstaff here are very 🇫🇷—white shirts, black aprons—just like in Paris. 👨🍳👩🍳 A brasserie typically sits between a casual restaurant and a fine-dining establishment—more upscale than a bistro but not as formal as a haute cuisine spot. 🍴🌟 In summer, this street becomes pedestrian-only—quiet and refined. 🚶♂️🌿 You can sit in the gazebos in the middle of the road, reading, daydreaming, or people-watching. 📖😌 The restaurant also has a terrasse . Whenever I come here, I usually stop by the famous ice cream shop nearby to queue for a cone. 🍦❤️ The street is lined with restaurants—🇮🇹, 🇫🇷, or fast food—because of the Outremont Théâtre, where people often dine or grab a drink before or after a show. 🎭🍸 This time, I ordered a rosé from Provence—a 2L large-format bottle, very authentic and a house specialty. 🍷💖 The moules are another signature dish—plump, fresh, and bursting with the taste of the sea. 🌊🐚 Also, oysters are discounted on Mondays. 🦪💸 #MontrealFoodExploration #FrenchRestaurant #MontrealDiningRecommendations #Brasserie