Le Club Chasse et Pêche
Le Club Chasse et Pêche occupies a stone-walled cellar in Old Montreal — low ceilings, dark wood, no windows — a room that has been deliberately engineered to make time irrelevant.
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The best 9 restaurants for fine in Montreal — curated by TastyPals editors.
The best fine restaurants in Montreal are Le Club Chasse et Pêche, Restaurant Bonaparte, BARROCO, and more. Start with Le Club Chasse et Pêche if you want the strongest overall first pick.

This guide covers the highest-rated restaurants for fine in Montreal, sorted by Google rating and editorial judgment. Picks span Old Montreal and Montréal.


We looked for restaurants that feel like a strong fit for the guide topic, not just the most obvious names in the city. The shortlist favors rooms with clear mood, dependable pacing, and enough distinction to help someone decide faster. Read our full methodology →
Lighting, pace, and general energy all need to support the reason someone clicked this guide.
We favored restaurants that feel best suited for the moment, not just restaurants with broad reputation.
The final list tries to give readers enough variation in neighborhood, price, and style to compare real options.
Le Club Chasse et Pêche occupies a stone-walled cellar in Old Montreal — low ceilings, dark wood, no windows — a room that has been deliberately engineered to make time irrelevant.
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Restaurant Bonaparte has occupied the same Old Montreal address since 1984, and that duration alone signals something worth interrogating.
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Barroco occupies one of Old Montreal's candlelit stone rooms — exposed brick, low ceilings, the kind of cave-like intimacy that the neighbourhood's 18th-century buildings produce almost effortlessly.
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Le Serpent occupies a converted loft in Old Montreal — concrete columns, exposed steel, warm industrial light — and the room reportedly wears that tension between raw and refined better than most of the neighbourhood's stone-walled grand…
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Holder has operated out of Old Montreal since 2003, founded by brothers Maurice, Richard, and Paul Holder, and the room makes its intentions clear before the menu arrives.
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Normand Laprise's Toqué!
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Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel does not position itself against Montreal's modernist tasting-menu circuit, and that restraint is the point.
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