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COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
BARROCO is one of the best french restaurants in Montreal for special occasion, especially if you want a strong option in Old Montreal.
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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BARROCO is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paella and Bone marrow also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,381 Google reviews.
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For now, BARROCO holds a 9.2 rating across 1,381 Google reviews.
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BARROCO is a French restaurant located in Old Montreal, Montreal. 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.
BARROCO is best for special occasion, special occasion, date night, romantic, fine dining, upscale. BARROCO is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paella and Bone marrow also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,381 Google reviews.
BARROCO is in the splurge price range (splurge). Google rating: 9.2 from 1,381 reviews
Start with Paella, Bone marrow, Wood-grilled meats and Seafood plates. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
BARROCO holds a 9.2 Google rating from 1,381 reviews. BARROCO is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paella and Bone marrow also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,381 Google reviews.
BARROCO is located at 312 Rue St-Paul Ouest, Montréal, QC H2Y 2A3, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
Yes, BARROCO accepts reservations. You can book a table online through their reservations page.
Yes — BARROCO is tagged for date night dining. BARROCO is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paella and Bone marrow also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,381 Google reviews.
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