| TaktikMTL (141), Montréal-Nord, Quebec |
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June 17, 2009 Établissement visité le samedi 13 juin vers 16h. Ambiance: Décoration rustique à l’intérieur. Très grande terrasse à l’extérieur. Musique reggae lors de mon passage. Service: Le tout est correct. Présentation de la bière du mois et dégustation gratuite de cette bière. Sélection: 5 bières régulières et 1 saisonnière. Nourriture: Nous avons pris les linguine du maître-brasseur ainsi qu’un hot-dog frites. La sauce rosée des pâtes était excellente mais le choix de saucisse qui venait avec était un peu bizarre. Je suis pas certains qu’une saucisse suisse fumée se marient bien avec une sauce rosée. (133e rating d’établissement) |
Pyrozoid (7), Gatineau, Quebec does not count - explanation |
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August 3, 2008 Petit brewpub du mont-tremblant, très petit comme endroit, selection de biere passable. Un bon service, un endroit tres achalander donc peu de trnaquilité. |
Etienne (4), Quebec does not count - explanation |
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October 21, 2006 The beer is good but the food as nothing special.
La bière est bonne mais la nourriture ordinaire. |
| LadySusan (77), Ste-Therese, Quebec |
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April 13, 2006 Good beer, good food, good service but the prices are out of control. It’s Tremblant and the prices are high. |
| Quevillon (139), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec |
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January 3, 2006 J’aimais cette brewpub, les bières étaient bonne à un prix résonable. Mais la dernière fois que que j’ai été (autonne 2005), ma pinte ma couté 7$ CAN, signe qu’elle est affecté par le tourisme, car tout est cher à Tremblant. La nouriture est bien. |
| Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario |
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December 31, 2005 Went there during the strike. Was still fairly packed by the touristy/skier crowd. Ambience is soso, and service was rushed, the waitress annoyed that we only ordered beer. Asked about sampler, which was free and consisted of 6 1 on. tumblers...oh well, its free. Beers are becoming more and more bland there. |
daboskabouter (6), Fergus, Ontario does not count - explanation |
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July 19, 2005 I was up here for my honeymoon and was attending the blues festival. The pub was farely busy and the prices were outrageous in my opinion, I don’t know if they jacked them up for the festival or not. The waiter was fun and outgoing and seemed to know a thing or two about beer. Come for Tremblant, try the stout. |
| Rastacouere (475), Montréal, Quebec |
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November 12, 2004 [ Updated February 11, 2008 ] Nice little relaxing ambiance in the middle of busy (touristy) Tremblant city. It would feel rather cosy most anywhere else. The beers seem to be of variable quality. When I was there, I remember the wit being pretty good, the extreme onction being almost excellent and the others being forgettable. // A new visit changed my mind. 2 of the 3 beers tries were very heavy on phenols. Very, very disappointing beers and what’s the point of a place on Ratebeer if the beers’ quality is not there. |
| CapFlu (179), Victoria, British Columbia |
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July 4, 2004 Nice ambiance and good selection for a brewpub of such a commercial town. I liked the diversity of the beers - though they need a couple of years to perfect their recipes. I found the stout a HUGE disappointment while the Extreme Onction and Blizzard are above average. If stuck in this tourist trap of a town - don’t hesitate to come here over La Forge or the other restaurants. Then again, 20 minutes SW is Saint-Jovite and its offering of La Cave à Bières and Microbrasserie Saint-Arnould. |
caledonian (4), Ottawa, Ontario does not count - explanation |
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March 13, 2004 [ Updated March 29, 2006 ] Been there a few times after boarding. I like the place, it’s cozy. Often busy, hard to find a place to sit unless you go in the time between lunch and apres-ski. Beer isn’t bad, especially since most of the other places have a poor selection on tap. Prices are inflated, $7 per pint, burger and fries for $12, main meals more like $25-30. |
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