Where to eat in Montreal on Monday night

Want to eat out on a Monday night in Montreal? Careful, you could be looking for a while! Several establishments take Mondays off, so you need to do your research before heading out for dinner. Here is a list of open restaurants for your convenience!

Restaurant Big In Japan

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3723, boul Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2X 2V7

This Japanese tavern located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard is open every day of the week, even on Monday. Big in Japan offers a relaxed and friendly setting. On the menu you'll find Japanese cuisine typical of izakaya, small Japanese bistros. Must try: crispy chicken or pork on rice, bean salad and udon noodles.

Brit & Chips

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433, rue McGill, Montréal, QC H2Y 2H1

At Brits & Chips, fried fish lovers will not be disappointed! The McGill Street restaurant offers traditional dishes that can be found in England while adding a Montreal touch. On the menu there are five kinds of fish and even a vegetarian dish. In addition to the fish & chips, savour the pork or chicken pies, cod fritters and Tandoori popcorn shrimp.

Chez Lévêque

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1030 Av Laurier, Outremont, QC H2V 2K8

Located on the chic avenue Laurier, Chez Lévêque offers an atmosphere reminiscent of Parisian brasseries. The restaurant offers all the great classics of French cuisine such as bouillabaisse, lamb shanks and tartares. It's open until 11pm on Mondays.

Brasserie Bernard

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1249, av Bernard, Outremont, QC H2V 1V7

With a decor inspired by Parisian brasseries, La Brasserie Bernard offers a great atmosphere for both dates and nights out with friends. The bistro classics are prominent on the menu. You'll enjoy tartares, beef flank and seared calf liver. The restaurant is open on Mondays until 10pm.

Considered the cultural heart of the city, the Quartier des spectacles has become one of the liveliest neighbourhoods in Montreal since the redevelopment of the Place des Festivals. It has eight public spaces that host an average of 40 festivals per year. Here is a list of restaurants where you can enjoy a bite to eat before or after your outing!
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