Open since 1993, the Casino de Montréal is a great place to spend a great evening with friends in an environment offering several entertainment options: gaming tables, slot machines, shows, bars and of course restaurants. Let us present you with some suggestions for restaurants located near the Casino de Montréal, which will allow you to perfectly complete your getaway.
The Casino de Montréal is located in Parc Jean-Drapeau, facing the Old Port of Montreal, directly in the building that housed the French pavilion during the 1967 World's Fair. Since 1996, it has also been housed in the former Quebec pavilion.
Today, the Casino de Montréal is ranked among the largest in the world and continues to attract visitors from all over the world. On five floors, you will certainly find a game that is exciting enough for you! The decor of the French pavilion at the Casino de Montréal has been completely redone.
But there is more than just gambling to entertain people at the Casino de Montréal. Musical shows also take place almost every night at the Cabaret while DJs entertain the crowds at the various bars such as the Valet, La Dame, Le Roi and, during the summer season, the Terrasse Jardin gets all dressed up to make you dance to the rhythm of Latin music.
There are also sporting events, including several boxing galas featuring Quebec boxers.
Parking is free and a shuttle service is also available free of charge.
So, when you decide to organize an evening at the Casino de Montréal, there is certainly a friend who will suggest pairing this outing with a dinner at a restaurant. Whether before or after gambling, having a good meal in a restaurant near the Casino de Montréal is an excellent idea. Here are our suggestions...
Le Montréal
You don't have to leave the Casino to eat (and even to eat well). It's possible to do it on site. First, there is the restaurant Le Montréal which offers grilled meats and seafood. This restaurant is located on the 5th floor of the Casino.
On the menu, you will find inventive dishes prepared with fresh products from the market, inspired by the terroir. The chefs want you to discover Quebec products through the most convivial plates possible.
For example, you can try an Atlantic salmon gravlax style (Lebanese cucumber compressed with KM12 gin, sour cream, dill, radish and samphire) as a starter, followed by a beef fillet tartare (horseradish mayonnaise, artichokes, arugula and Parmigiano Reggiano) as a main course and finish it all off with a chouquette tartlet (light raspberry cream, candied red fruits, creamy vanilla sauce) for dessert.
Take your time to taste, but also to observe the metropolis in the distance and the cooks busy, in their open kitchen, to impress your guests.
Open from 5 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. Tuesday is the wine and discovery evening, when high-end wines are offered at reduced prices.
Pavillon 67, gourmet buffet
Still within the Casino walls, there is also Pavillon 67, a gourmet buffet that offers a wide variety of dishes prepared before your eyes. For example, the pieces of meat are prepared, cut and cooked to your taste, in front of you.
You will have the choice between grilled meats, cold meats, raw vegetables, roasted vegetables, seafood and fish.
For dessert lovers, the pastry chefs employed by Pavillon 67 have prepared sweet bites for you, ensuring that you can taste everything!
Every Sunday, the chefs get up earlier and the entire team awaits you directly in the kitchens, where you can help yourself. An original way to see the best chefs in Montreal at work preparing your lunch.
The buffet is open from 5 pm on Thursday and Sunday or from 4:30 pm on Friday and Saturday. Brunch is served on Sundays only, between 10 am and 2 pm.
A reservation is required to ensure a place. If you show up on site without a reservation, you will have to add your name to the waiting list.
Bidon Taverne Culinaire Saint-Lambert
About a fifteen-minute drive from the Casino, towards the South Shore, you will also find a nice variety of restaurants, including the Bidon Taverne Culinaire in Saint-Lambert. Here, you will be able to live a different and stimulating gastronomic experience.
Visiting the Bidon Taverne Culinaire in Saint-Lambert means tasting an inventive and sought-after bistronomy, led by executive chef Marc-Alain Campeau and midday chef Benjamin Binard. The sommelier-advisor, Valérie Cadieux, awaits you with her suggestions of private import wines or other ranges of organic, biodynamic and natural wines.
Here is an example of the evening menu:
As a starter, oysters, coctel de camarones (Mexican shrimp cocktail, cucumbers, celery, tomato, jalapeno, guacamole, clamato and tajin) or a grilled zucchini salad (feta, mint and pistachios).
As a main course, find a tuna poke bowl (fried rice cake, guacamole, tomato, edamame, cucumbers and Wafu sauce), a duck breast from Lac Brome (gastrique sauce, Anna potatoes, figs and vegetables) or a risotto (scallops, mushrooms, lobster bisque, mascarpone, truffle and tarragon).
Three kinds of tartares are also available, salmon, beef or tuna, served with croutons and fries or salad.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, lunch and dinner during the week, dinner only on Saturday.
Twisted Burger
Also located on the South Shore, Twisted Burger offers you burger plates prepared without pretension, but original and with the best ingredients, in a relaxed atmosphere.
Twisted's burgers are inspired by Mexican and American dishes, while letting their chef add more contemporary flavors.
Among the gourmet burgers offered, we note the cheese and bacon (130g of beef, yellow cheese, ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and onion), the Jack (130g of beef, grated cheese, grilled onions, bacon, Jack Daniel's sauce, lettuce and tomatoes) or the Drago (130g of beef, cheddar cheese, bacon, sweet chili sauce, cream, onion ring, lettuce and tomatoes).
In addition to burgers, keep an eye out for their nachos, mozzarella sticks, tacos, wraps, chicken sandwiches and poutines.
Twisted Burger is open every day from 11 a.m. In addition to the Longueuil branch, another is located on Mont-Royal Avenue East in Montreal.
Bistro des Bières Belges
Let's finish these suggestions with another restaurant located on the South Shore, which will please fans of Belgian beers, mussels and fries. Bistro des Bières Belges offers all of this!
The beer menu is the largest in the region in terms of imported beers, where we find nearly 100, the majority of which are of Belgian origin. There are of course whites, fruity, blond, amber and brown beers.
During the week, you can enjoy lunch in peace. There are mussels (five choices) and tartares, gnocchi, pork or duck sausage from Lac Brome, a chicken wrap, a French hot dog or a meal salad.
In the evening, the chefs offer you a total of 13 choices of mussels, served with fries or a mesclun salad. Among the varieties, we can mention Roquefort (blue cheese), Hercule-Poireaux (white wine, bacon, leeks and cream), Stroganoff (mushrooms, onions, Dijon, sour cream and chives) or Mexicans (garlic, coriander, onions, peppers, chili sauce and tomatoes).
Open during the week for lunch and dinner and Saturday and Sunday, for dinner only.