Microbreweries to try in Montréal

Eric Tremblay

This article was updated on January 26, 2024.

Craving a tasty hand-crafted brew and some toothsome nosh to go with it? You’re in luck, because both are staples of Montréal’s thriving microbrewery scene. Discover our refresher on where to sip a delicious glass by itself or paired with culinary treats.

DOWNTOWN & QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES

Benelux Brasserie artisanale

245 Sherbrooke Street West and 4026, Wellington Street

The downtown location of Benelux Brasserie artisanale has been a steady Montréal beer hub for the past 15 years, while the Verdun pub has one of the prettiest patios in the city. Delicious brews for all tastes, a well-informed and congenial staff and tasty snacks have all made its reputation.

Le Saint-Bock

1749 Saint-Denis Street

The big dreams of this micropub’s management have quickly put Le Saint-Bock on the map. It offers a wide array of on-tap beers and a huge choice of private imported bottles. One-of-a-kind events are also organized in this popular downtown destination.

L’Amère à Boire

2049 Saint-Denis Street

Traditional beers are gaining traction these days and that’s good news for l’Amère à Boire, which has been carving out its niche for over 20 years now. Tourists, students and discerning palates unanimously agree that its house beers are to die for. The menu is spot-on too, and it all rolls out in a beautiful and casual wood-and-brick décor. 

Le Cheval Blanc

809 Ontario Street East

Montréal’s brewpub pioneer, Le Cheval Blanc, has aged extremely well, thanks to its superb hoppy creations by current brewer Isaël Dagenais. The eclectic crowd that congregates here almost every evening goes for its laid-back feel with a hint of vintage.

 

PLATEAU & MILE END

Le Réservoir

9 Duluth Avenue East

Réservoir has been a little lower profile than when it first opened several years ago, but its spot-on location on the Plateau, amazing rooftop terrace, refined cuisine featuring a number of vegetarian options and great beers brewed on site make it a must for starting-out and seasoned beer lovers.

Siboire

5101 Saint-Laurent Boulevard

On the heels of the success of its Sherbrooke pubs, a few years back Siboire decided to try its luck in Montréal on Saint-Laurent Boulevard. The pub is huge, friendly and light-filled, and is matched by a constantly-evolving choice of beer and a delicious bistro-style menu.  

 

Boswell Brasserie artisanale

2407 Mont-Royal Avenue East

Boswell Brasserie artisanale is a neighbourhood bar on the Plateau East, offering friendly service, craft beers brewed on site, inspired and inspiring cuisine and a selection of natural wines, funky ciders and festive bubbles. Looking for Sunday entertainment? This pub offers quiz nights, an ideal opportunity to test your knowledge and have fun.

 

HELM Microbrasserie

273 Bernard Street West

A darling little Mile End brewery, HELM Microbrasserie boasts a streamlined and chic décor, with brews and a unique cuisine that attract a flavor-seeking fauna. A variety of events showcasing exclusive products are regularly organized here.

Pub Pit Caribou

915 Rachel Street East

Ever since this adored Gaspésie brewer opened a franchise in Montréal, Pub Pit Caribou has continued to attract beer fans from far and wide. The accent here is placed both on beer and food—with products purveyed from the far corners of our beautiful province.  An array of events involving internationally-renowned brewers have largely contributed to this pub’s success. A Plateau must!  

Dieu du Ciel !

29 Laurier Avenue West

Definitely the Québec brewer whose star shines the brightest worldwide, Mile End’s Dieu du Ciel ! offers a vast selection of its creations (classics) as well as rare or experimental batches, much to the delight of new enthusiasts and picky palates. Its artfully refined menu pairs wonderfully with the house glasses.

 

Projet Pilote

980 Rachel Street East

In the heart of the Plateau, a few minutes walk from Parc La Fontaine, the chic Projet Pilote is a craft brewery, a distillery and a spirit bar all in one (it’s the only place in Québec where you can consume spirits made on site). The beer menu features a selection of some 20 creatively named brews with unique aromas. It’s the perfect spot for a great night out, where everyone is sure to find a beverage to their liking.

 

ROSEMONT-PETITE-PATRIE

Broue Pub Brouhaha

5860 De Lorimier Ave. and 10295 Papineau Ave.

With a fine menu of home-made beer and other brews to savour with a menu of typical pub dishes, the two Broue Pub Brouhaha locations have earned a reputation as temples of beer since 2008. Order the beer and poutiflette (yummy poutine) combo and feast in its relaxed tavern ambiance.

 

Beauregard Brasserie Distillerie

2255-A2 Dandurand Street

The young entrepreneurs behind this product took a dare and decided to brew only dark beers. They specialize in refining and fortifying stouts and porters, with some sour beers (always dark) also on the menu. You can whet your whistle there Saturdays only from 12 a.m. to 6 p.m.

La Succursale

3188 Masson Street

With the arrival of La Succursale about ten years ago, La Promenade Masson got a big makeover. A selection of beer brewed primarily onsite (including the very popular Petite-Côte), an inspiring menu and a magnificent street side terrasse comprise its many delights.

LITTLE ITALY, VILLERAY & OUTREMONT

MELLÖN Brasserie

7141 Saint-André Street

MELLÖN Brasserie, this little brewery that’s making a big splash, not only for the quality of its beer but its brand image and social media presence. The two young entrepreneurs behind the project have tapped into beer lovers’ cravings to create delicious classic brews that sometimes branch out into more adventurous territory. Their tasting room, which is a stone’s throw from the Jean-Talon Market, is laid-back and welcoming. 

Birra - Bar à Bières Maison

7129 Boul. Saint-Laurent

Located near Jean-Talon Market, Birra bar à bières offers a great selection of homemade draft beer (some of which are also sold to go in pretty and colourful cans). Music lover? The bar hosts a musical quiz every Monday night.  

 

Brasserie Harricana

95 Jean-Talon Street West

With its casual-chic ambiance, gold-star beer and inspired cuisine, high praise has been heaped on Brasserie Harricana ever since it opened. The staff is knowledgeable and attentive.  

EtOH Brasserie

8100 Saint-Denis Street

A Villeray must, EtOH Brasserie has quickly earned a solid reputation among Montréal brewers for its menu of beer brewed on site and other selections. It’s one of the few places in the city where the beer is served at varying temperatures according to the style, proof of the high esteem the owners hold for great brews.

Isle de Garde

1039 Beaubien Street East

Ever since it opened its doors, Isle de Garde has become a touchstone in the city’s brewing tapestry. A great respect for brewing, good food, impeccable service, two beautiful terrasses—one inside, one on busy Beaubien Street—and, of course, an impressive menu of beers from here and afar contribute to the pub’s popularity.

SOUTH-WEST

Brasseur de Montréal

1485 Ottawa Street

Brasseur de Montréal, one of Montréal’s greatest brewers in terms of volume, has been converting newbies to craft beer for many years now. Both of its locations are a hotspot for tourists, who go for its inviting décor and array of culinary choices.

Terrasse St-Ambroise (McAuslan)

5080 Saint-Ambroise Street

The huge, superb Terrasse St-Ambroise along the Lachine Canal continues to attract a loyal crowd during the summer season. It’s renowned for being one of the best spots to sip a great brew in the open air.

4 Origins

1304 Saint-Patrick Street

The latest little addition to Montréal’s brewing scene, 4 Origins has its home in Pointe-Sainte-Charles. You can purchase its beer in different specialized dépanneurs, or sample its products on site in its tasting room.  

Messorem Bracitorium

2233 Pitt Street

Located in the Sud-Ouest neighbourhood, Messorem Bracitorium’s super hoppy beers sell like hotcakes. A great selection of beers is available if you discover their cache of cans has been depleted. The place, which has been strongly influenced by artisanal American brewers, is airy and welcoming.

Les Sans-Taverne – Coop et brasserie artisanale

1900 Le Ber Street

Les Sans-Taverne, an intriguing new venture in Pointe-Saint-Charles, where the star attraction is not only beer, but everything from art to gourmet food by local artists. With its friendly ambiance, and beers with tastes that range from classic to sometimes eccentric, they’ve hit upon a truly winning formula.

 

Memento - Brasserie Artisanale

2471 Saint-Patrick Street

Memento is a Montreal microbrewery located directly on the Lachine Canal. The eclectic atmosphere is inspired by geek culture, old school, cartoons, video games and comics. A great place to have fun and enjoy craft beer, organic wine, spirits, and great cocktails.

THE VILLAGE AND MONTREAL-EAST

L’espace public — Brasseurs de quartier

3632 Ontario Street East and 2287 Letourneux Avenue

A Hochelaga-Maisonneuve brewer, L’espace public – Brasseurs de quartier attracts a diverse crowd of people from the neighbourhood and fans of good brews. The beers brewed onsite are top-notch and the terrasse on Ontario attracts good crowds throughout the summer. It also serves as one of the neighbourhood’s cultural venues. We love it! They also have a brewhouse with a beautiful outdoor patio that serves as both tasting room for the chief brewer’s more adventurous experimentations that clients, of course, can’t wait to get their hands on.

Avant-garde Artisans Brasseurs

5500 Hochelaga Street

Jukebox and Avant-Garde beers can now be sipped in house in an industrial HoMa building that echoes the best taprooms of our southern neighbours. Beer lovers can try different-styled brews, a few of which are exclusive, with a great view of the brewing equipment as a backdrop.

 

OLD-MONTRÉAL

Bistro-brasserie Les Sœurs grises

32 McGill Street

Close to De la Commune Street in Old Montréal, the Bistro brasserie Les Sœurs grises features a chic location where delicious beers are paired with exquisite cuisine showcasing southwestern U.S.-inspired smokehouse meats and tapas. Some bottled private imports are also available.

 

Pub Brewskey

380 Saint-Paul Street East

Three years after opening its doors, Pub Brewskey has become an Old Montréal must. This charming little tavern treats tourists as well as connoisseurs to a well-rounded beer menu and fabulous finger foods, while an impressive menu of scotch and whisky round out its appeal.

Eric Tremblay

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