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Feedback gevenI am only basing this on the wonderful red beer I had while waiting for my friend to arrive. The Ale Rousse is refreshing and light and I enjoyed it very much. The bartender was attentive and nice. Didn't order any food since I had limited time, but the menu had the basics. In true Montreal form, the menu was published in both French and English, which was nice.
This is your basic airport restaurant. It is definitely nothing special. I am giving it 3 stars because the server was very attentive and friendly. I ordered a taco salad. It was lettuce with chili on it, sour cream, aNd many, many black beans. I would call this a black bean salad rather than a taco salad. I am on a low carb diet and will eat some black beans because they have a lot of fiber. This was a bit overboard on the beans. The bottom line is I would eat here again in a pinch, but would not get the taco salad againn. This was an okay experience but not much more.
John Molson Pub is located inside the public arrivals area at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. After clearing customs and immigration and entering the public arrival area, this pub is a short walk to the left. We waited for our friend, who was arriving on a different flight, here. This is a small, open restaurant and bar that has a good view of the arrivals area. We could easily spot our friend soon after he cleared customs and immigration. The pub is named after the famous British-Canadian, John Molson, who is probably best known for Molson beer Molson Brewery). A limited selection of beer is available with some on tap: $9.49 to $10.49 for a 14-ounce pour and $10.99 to $11.99 for a 20-ounce pour. They also serve cocktails, spirits, and wine and have an espresso machine too. The food menu offers small bites like marinated olives $8.49) and cheese and charcuterie, bigger bites like nachos and tacos 3 for $15.99), burgers and sandwiches most $17.99 each), salads, soups, and chili, and even a kids menu e.g. $7.99 cheese sandwiches, chicken fingers, and cheese pizza). We grabbed some Molson beer on draft. A 20-ounce Export cost $10.99 plus Quebec taxes of $0.55 TPS) and $1.10 TVQ) for a total of $12.64 before tip. Mary was our server and she was nice. The pub has a bar in the center with tables all around. We sat at one of the two-tops facing the arrivals area. Seating behind the bar is more private and quiet. Tables can be pushed together for groups. Along with drinks, the bar has a grab-and-go selection of snacks and refreshments. Examples include fruit bananas), nuts, Clif Bars, Gold Peak Tea, and vitaminwater. There are several TVs if you want to watch sports and the news. All prices Canadian. Receipts in French.
Just came from there now, and wanted to order a cappuccino. The guy working there said he was alone (very young gentlemen) and refused to serve me just coffee . So I nicely asked him if that rule was written anywhere and he said no. Well John Molson Pub it was my first try, and last try. Just remember peeps, you HAVE to buy food to sit there.
Try the Chicken Club!!!