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Casse-Croûte MangeDansMonHoodC+?Proceed Cautiously
1380 Rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2E 1S2, Canada
· Snack bar
· 4.7/5 Google (1215 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-style smash burgers with a cult vibe in a tiny basement spot; burgers impress most, fries divide opinions, lines and heat common—great for a quick indulgence if you can handle the scene.
Why it gets a C+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Casse-Croûte MangeDansMonHood delivers excellent smash burgers with crisp edges and a signature sauce that justify its strong local following, but inconsistent fry quality and occasional timing issues prevent a higher grade. The tiny basement setting offers nostalgic charm but limited comfort, while recent months show a slight quality decline amid volume pressures. Worth visiting for the burger execution, though expect variability and peak-time waits.
Restaurant Summary
Down a short flight of stairs, you hit a room that feels warm and bustling: retro posters, hip‑hop on the speakers, and a line that moves when the grill is humming. Staff are often friendly at the counter, and the burger aroma sells the place before you order. However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking is classic smash-burger minimalism: thin patties, soft buns, and a tangy house sauce that some liken to a famous chain. When it clicks, the edges are crisp and the build feels simple and dialed-in; when volume hits, fries can skew dark or soggy and timing slips. Expect a tight menu of two burgers, a few sides, and extras like bacon jam rather than chefly flourishes. Families do fine here thanks to straightforward, familiar flavors. Kids who like cheeseburgers and fries will be happy, though there is no formal kids menu. Portions lean small, so plan on a combo or extra patty for hungry teens; noise and the compact basement space may be less comfy for strollers.
At a Glance
- Juicy smash burgers with crisp edges and a beloved house sauce
- Fun retro hip‑hop vibe in a tiny basement hideout
- Fries quality inconsistent (dark, soggy, or skimpy portions reported)
- Peak-time waits and heat/ventilation issues
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- cult_basement_vibe
- focused_two-burger_menu
- house_MDMH_sauce
What People Love
- That first bite of a crispy‑edged patty on a soft bun
- Nostalgic hip‑hop decor and playlists
- Straightforward menu with reliable favorites
- Value combos that feel fair for quality
Points of Concern
- Fries often cited as too dark, soggy, or meager compared to burger quality
- Small, basement space can be hot or smoky; clothes may pick up grill aroma
- Waits 20–35 minutes at lunch; online pickup estimates sometimes inaccurate
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (hype-forward language and templated owner replies) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostC$20-27 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For value: Burger Happy Combo (C$14.75) plus MDMH sauce (C$2) if you want extra tang
- For hearty appetites: Cali (C$9.75) + extra patty (C$4) + plain fries (C$4)
- Vegetarian: Use the veg swap (C$2) on the Cali for a satisfying build
Perfect For
- A quick indulgent burger run
- Casual meetups before a show
- Solo lunch near Jean‑Talon
- Families with burger‑loving kids
Location Insights
Area: Lively mixed-commercial stretch near Jean-Talon with small eateries and local foot traffic; youthful, casual crowd.
Safety: Generally safe and busy; occasional cleanliness complaints inside venue, not street-safety related.
Nearby: Close to Jean-Talon commercial corridor; near transit and neighborhood services; basement storefront below street level.
RosemontRosemont is a lively residential neighborhood with a mix of traditional Montreal architecture and newer developments. It has a strong community feel with many local businesses, cafes, and casual dining spots, attracting a diverse crowd including families and young urbanites. The dining scene is casual and approachable, with an emphasis on local and ethnic eateries.
Jean-Talon Market areaThis micro-area around Jean-Talon Market is known for its bustling market atmosphere, fresh produce vendors, and a variety of casual eateries and snack bars. It attracts both locals and visitors looking for authentic and affordable food experiences in a lively, community-oriented setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday17:00–21:00
Wednesday17:00–21:00
Thursday11:30–21:00
Friday11:30–21:00
Saturday11:30–21:00
Sunday11:30–21:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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