
10 "Birthdays" restaurants in Montreal.
Park is a high end Japanese restaurant in Westmount that’s good for celebrations, but never feels too fancy.
Le Bremner has a rotating menu and pancakes for dessert, so it’s where you should be eating in the area.
Grumman 78 is a bit hidden in Saint Henri, but it’s a great and affordable spot for tacos and other unique dishes.
If you can’t get a table at Joe Beef, head to Liverpool House in Little Burgundy - it’s from the same team and has a more neighborhood feel.
L’Express is Montreal most-loved bistro, and since it’s open until 3am most nights, head to this Le Plateau spot any time of day for French classics.
In Le Plateau, Au Pied de Cochon is possibly the most rich, gluttonous restaurant you’ll find and eating there is an essential Montreal experience.
Joe Beef in Little Burgundy is one of Montreal’s most quintessential restaurants, and there’s a good chance you’ll never want to leave once you sit.
Despite the fact that it’s in a commercial strip in Le Plateau, Montreal Plaza is a French fine dining spot with a beautiful dining room.