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Taverne AtlanticBWorth Trying
6512 Av. du Parc, Montréal, QC H2V 4H9, Canada
· Bar, Beer hall, Pizza restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1055 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Mile End tavern with a lively scene, creative drinks, rooftop terrace, and playful pizzas and hot dogs; great vibes but loud, waits, and pricing can frustrate.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Taverne Atlantic delivers a compelling rooftop experience anchored by exceptional setting appeal and creative cocktails, but inconsistent pizza execution and slower service during peak hours prevent it from reaching grade A territory. The stylish design and inventive bar food justify the visit for cocktail-focused diners, though those prioritizing reliable, consistent cuisine will find the experience uneven.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels stylish and buzzing, with moody lighting, a long bar, and a rooftop that steals the show on warm evenings. Reviewers rave about the cocktails and design, noting that it is the kind of place where "the vibe makes the night," even if conversation can be tricky when the music cranks up. Expect no-reservation waits for small parties and a scene-forward crowd. The cooking leans elevated bar food: 10 inch pizzas with playful toppings, house-made sausages in quirky hot dogs, fattoush and corn ribs to share. Drinks lead the experience, and the food is designed to match—fun and flavorful, though a few diners find certain pies salty or sparingly topped. If you chase inventive cocktails and a terrace sunset, you will feel right at home; if you want hushed fine dining, look elsewhere for a calmer evening. Families can make this work thanks to familiar favorites like pepperoni or marguerite pizza, fries, and hot dogs, plus a vegan carrot-dog option. That said, there is no explicit kids menu, noise can be high indoors, and waits are common at peak times. The rooftop offers more breathing room when open, so early evening visits suit kids best.
At a Glance
- Beautiful interior and spacious rooftop terrace
- Creative, well-executed cocktails that anchor the experience
- Playful pizzas and house-made hot dogs with veggie options
- Loud music indoors makes conversation difficult at peak
- Long waits and rooftop waitlist confusion on busy nights
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Design-forward space that feels special
- Rooftop escape on summer evenings
- Boozy, balanced classics and fun slushies
- Playful hot dogs and shareables
Points of Concern
- Music volume often high; conversation can be difficult indoors when packed
- Waits and rooftop seating unpredictability; limited reservations for small parties
- Pricing feels premium for portions; sangria pitchers noted as poor value by several
- Pizza consistency varies (salt/acid balance, light toppings) depending on night and crowd levels
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostC$42-58 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Marguerite, Kale, Parc pizzas; Chou Rôti; Fattouche; Corn Ribs
- For vegans: Carotteux hot dog; check salad/starters for modifications
- For gluten-sensitive: Several starters marked gluten-free; pizzas and dogs are not
Perfect For
- Cocktail-forward date nights
- Friends meetups before a show
- Sunset rooftop hangs
- Casual celebrations with drinks and snacks
Location Insights
Area: Trendy Mile End/Outremont border with artsy, youthful crowd; design-forward bars and cafes; date-night energy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked in evenings; typical urban vigilance late at night.
Nearby: Near Parc Ave corridor, boutiques, creative offices, popular cafes; summer draw for rooftops and terraces.
Le Plateau-Mont-RoyalLe Plateau-Mont-Royal is characterized by its colorful street art, eclectic boutiques, and a wide range of eateries from casual to upscale. The dining scene is dynamic, with many establishments offering innovative takes on traditional cuisines, attracting a crowd that values creativity and social dining experiences.
Mile EndMile End is known for its indie vibe, with numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants that emphasize local ingredients and unique flavors. It is a hotspot for casual dining and social gatherings, often featuring rooftop bars and relaxed atmospheres.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–01:00
Tuesday16:00–01:00
Wednesday16:00–01:00
Thursday16:00–01:00
Friday16:00–01:00
Saturday16:00–01:00
Sunday16:00–01:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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