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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French · fine
French restaurants in Montreal that work well for fine — sorted by rating and curated for occasion fit.
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Known for Louis Roederer 'Cristal' Brut 2015.

Known for Bisque de homard relevée au gingembre.
Known for Paella.
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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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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Top French restaurants for fine in Montreal include Le Club Chasse et Pêche, Restaurant Bonaparte, BARROCO. TastyPals curates these based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Yes — Montreal has 4 French restaurants rated highly for fine. Le Club Chasse et Pêche is among the top picks with a 9.4 Google rating.
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