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BreWskey PubB+Worth Trying
380 Rue Saint-Paul E, Montréal, QC H2Y 1H3, Canada
· Brewpub, Bar, Pub
· 4.5/5 Google (3999 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination brewpub in Old Montreal with standout house beers, hearty pub fare, and lively vibes; service can lag at peak times and prices trend high for the area.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
BreWskey Pub delivers solid neighborhood brewpub performance anchored by elevated pub fare with smoke-driven flavors and knowledgeable beer guidance. The distinctive Old Montreal location with brewery views and house-brewed beer program create genuine appeal for beer enthusiasts. However, quality variation in execution and service bottlenecks during busy periods prevent it from reaching higher-tier standing—it's a reliable local favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
Set in the heart of Old Montreal, this brewpub hums with casual, festive energy and the gleam of tanks brewing just steps away. Reviewers describe bartenders offering tasters and guidance, with one noting, "They made beer decisions easy and fun." It is the kind of spot where locals and visitors mingle over flights, and the space shifts from calm early to lively later. The cooking leans hearty and smoke-kissed rather than fancy: poutine with beer gravy, double smash burgers, prime rib sandwiches, and snackable bacon jerky. Portions run large, flavors are comforting, and the beer program is the star—especially the fruity "brew juice" that converts even non‑beer drinkers. Expect solid pub fare with a few elevated touches rather than a showy tasting menu; great for beer-forward meals. Families should fare well with kid-pleasing picks like classic poutine, grilled cheese, and straightforward burgers. There is no explicit kids menu, but the mains are familiar, shareable, and sizable. If your crew includes picky eaters, stick to simpler items and avoid heavily smoked or spicy choices.
At a Glance
- House-brewed beers with guided tastings and creative smoothie styles
- Hearty portions on pub classics like poutine and smash burgers
- Service slows and seating bottlenecks during peak times
- Tourist-area pricing; some cocktails and sides feel pricey
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Playful smoothie beers that surprise non‑beer drinkers
- Smoky flavors on meats and poutines
- Friendly bartenders offering samples
- Vibrant terrace and brewery ambiance
Points of Concern
- Service can be inattentive or slow at peak; reports include delayed greetings and long waits
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (C$25+ mains) which may surprise casual diners
- Occasional food execution misses: cold toppings on loaded poutine, uneven frying on chicken
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (high positivity, enthusiastic language) which may not reflect every peak-time experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostC$48-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose a mid-range burger (C$25-26) plus a classic poutine to share for balance
- Vegetarians: Grilled Cheese (C$19.50) or Gnocchis (C$22) are reliable picks
- Seafood fans: Smoked Salmon Toast (C$23) pairs well with lighter ales
Perfect For
- Beer tasting flights before a stroll along the Old Port
- Casual group hang with shareable snacks
- Touring Old Montreal and needing a lively refuel
- Solo bar seat with knowledgeable guidance
Location Insights
Area: Historic Old Montreal hub with heavy tourist foot traffic, cobblestones, and heritage buildings; popular for patios and sightseeing.
Safety: Generally safe, busy during day/evening; standard urban pickpocket awareness in tourist zones.
Nearby: Steps from Marché Bonsecours and Old Port; sightseeing, tours, and bus stops nearby; multiple BreWskey venues in vicinity.
Old MontrealOld Montreal offers a mix of upscale and casual dining options, with many pubs, cafes, and restaurants catering to visitors and locals alike. The area is lively, especially in the evenings, with a strong focus on socializing and entertainment in a historic setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–00:00
Tuesday11:30–00:00
Wednesday11:30–00:00
Thursday11:30–02:00
Friday11:30–02:00
Saturday11:30–02:00
Sunday11:30–00:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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