Went to watch Stanley Cup final. Considering they are a hockey/sports bar you’d think they’d be expecting a full house? They were very short staffed, only 4 bar taps running and drinks/food came at random times (if at all).
Despite the above- For a local sports bar they have a great vibe and reasonable food + prices. I kept saying I would definitely come back until the end of the night….
We were a group of 10, and went up to pay our indv tabs before the end to avoid the rush. Somehow it wasn’t punched in or something so the last person to leave was yelled at and forced to pay the whole bill again - even if all our credit cards were already charged.
Not sure if this was because the waitress was new, overwhelmed or whatever but not a great experience at all!! Extremely unorganized and in the end costed us double the price of...
Read moreThis place is merched-out to the max with Habs gear. I am definitely returning for a home game for the experience. However, I went there on a summer Friday after work and enjoyed a Creemore Springs on their substantial terrace in the sun. It was great! People should check this place out off-season. It's a Molson tied establishment but it stillman you can get a fair selection if Creemore, Brasseurs de Montreal, and Trou de Diable. Service is spot on professional. Bartenders there are used to moving pints at a blazing pace. The terrace is painted like hockey boards at the Bell Centre, so you can jump over them for your shift in...
Read moreTavern moved from st.patrick location to Wellington Street in the Pointe (corner of Butler)
I am very glad that they brought their famous pepper sauce with them
The sauce makes their iconic hamburger steak the best in Montreal There was a time when a great hamburger steak was available in taverns across the City.
Only the Capri continues the tradition
Prices...
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