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Tapas Restaurants near Pinware NL (116 Result(s))

If you enjoy lively dining, come to the Frères de la Côte restaurant. A delightful atmosphere where customers are undaunted by elbow to elbow contact in a festive 'ambiance'. Food preparations are simple, often tinged with a Mediterranean flavour, and the menu changes every day. The chefs work in an open area facing the dining room and are always having a good time. Tenderloin horse meat remains a classic but we also serve delicious sweetbread, uncooked salmon with dill, couscous plates, and many other surprises.
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Table features a generous yet refined Tapas style menu with inspirations from Spain, Europe and Quebec. With a wine selection based on Spanish, Canadian and organically grown private imports, Table offers guests a chance to discover new varieties of wines still unknown in Québec.
Come enjoy a yummy meal at Le Tire-Bouchon. This bistro features tapas for 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. You can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They gladly provide an extensive wine list and are open late from Tuesday to Saturday. Payments by MasterCard, American Express and Visa are recognized.
Encore et toujours mon resto préféré. Ambiance feutrée, nourriture excellente et variée Service impeccable. Belle carte des vins et prix raisonnables Enfin, tout est A1 Read more
Nous avons été servi comme des rois par une serveuse en or du nom de precilla . La nourriture était aussi très bonne. Read more
Bistro is an outdoor restaurant with tapas menu. With its captivating atmosphere, composed of our BBQ grilled smells and music to make you travel through time, it is also the best place in the open air for 5 @ 7, from Wednesday to Friday. Come and discover our subtle selection of cocktails and sangrias which make famous Terrasses Bonsecours. Do not forget weekends as festive as family, with our bottle service (from 10pm), on one of the best Miami style terraces in Montreal.
Had an amazing experience on a saturday night at terrace Bonsecours. The music and crowd was good. The service at the bar was quick. Good times. Read more
Opened in 1972, Solmar has been a pioneer of Portuguese cuisine in Montréal. At its current location since 1979, in a two-century-old building in Old Montréal, the dining establishment focuses on fish and other seafood, with mystical fado performances on weekends complementing the atmosphere. La Sauvagine, on the ground floor, offers market fresh cuisine and specializes in Québec game. A wrap-around outdoor terrace is accessible to patrons of both restaurants.
The entrance is hidden and small. You take the stairs up and open an old wooden door to enter a beautiful and elegant old-fashioned dining room. Live guitar plays intermittently in the background with some Portuguese songs. We left our wine and food choices to our waiter, and we were not disappointed. The bottle of Portuguese Dona Maria was quite flavourful and fresh. The potato and kale soupe was just lovely. The seafood platter (which must be the Portuguese version of the paella) was very generous with everything from a whole lobster to mussels. While not spicy, it had no fishy smell to it at all. The deserts were as delightful. We left very happy. Read more
Confusion welcomes you to share the feel-good ambiance, the tasty tapas, and the flavours of seafood or duck dishes, to name a few. Small-sized plates are perfect for sharing and easy on the wallet, so sit comfortably, and let the art and passion of the gourmet chef and his unique team thrill your taste buds.
Le choix des tapas est considérable, la qualité est au rendez-vous et le service impeccable. Read more
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