
On L’Avenue restaurant in Plateau Montreal Chef Deck says:
Montreal restaurant L’Avenue reminds me of a fat American boy named Billy whose father took a 3 year sabbatical in France, moved to Montreal, and opened up a restaurant to support Billy’s eating habit. I know what your thinking everyone, I’m gonna tear this Montreal restaurant apart, but no no, I happen to be a huge fan of glutinous artery clogging cuisine. Breakfast is definitely the specialty at l’Avenue and never disappoints. The one item that I crave is their eggs benedict with chicken and fried potatoes (I know it sounds gross but order it and thanks me later).Now onto the lunch menu. The burgers are amazing (I love the Parisian…baguette, brie, asparagus), the club sandwiches are also unbelievable (get the one with avocado), but good luck finishing one unless your name is Billy, and they have a hot chicken sandwich that if you finish you get the second free. Fruit smoothies also quite delicious…add some booze for that extra pick me up in the morning.
Service: I feel like knocking out every waiter in that place for their lackadaisical additudes/10
Food: 8.8723468/10
Bathrooms: Absolutely the coolest in town because you can see yourself from all directions while watching and dancing to the Madonna video/10
Chef Deck signing out!
L’Avenue Restaurant, Montreal
922, avenue du Mont-Royal Est, Plateau, Montreal
Phone: 514-523-8780
Payment: Cash, Interac
Hours: Mon – Fri 7:00 am – 11:00 pm, Sat 8:00 am – 11:00 pm, Sun 8:00 am – 10:00 pm
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Breakfast is sick action. Don’t go on a rainy weekend day ’cause you’ll be standing outside waiting for a table with the other hung over patrons.
Love the place and definitly satisfies my mood when I want brunch to be a serious event. My problem is that I am always so starving by the time I get a table that I can never decide what I want given the variety on the menu. Everything is massive and delicious!
Bagel Benedictine is one of my favorites. I love it on early weekday mornings when there is almost a serene atmosphere in there. Smooth jazz is playing through the speakers and everybody is relaxed till about 11am. Then the party starts whith the afterhour club mix. Nothing like hardcore beats early in the morning nursing a hangover.
Great breakfast if you are willing to endure the line. Not the place to go on a cold or rainy weekend morning.
Loved the food, always a line up, especially on the weekend, no matter the time
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Nice portions for breakfast.
all i can say is mmmmmmmmm breakfast…. it's worth the wait in line!
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