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Le Pégase is one of the best french restaurants in Montreal for date night, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
Le Pégase is the kind of bistro that operates on an implicit understanding with its clientele: French cooking, done without performance, in a room that knows its purpose.
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braised beef, goat cheese
two mustards
Le Pégase works for date night because the room and the food both help the evening land. Tartare de truite and Foie gras au torchon also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 1,218 Google reviews.
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For now, Le Pégase holds a 9.4 rating across 1,218 Google reviews.
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Le Pégase is a French restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. Le Pégase is the kind of bistro that operates on an implicit understanding with its clientele: French cooking, done without performance, in a room that knows its purpose.
Le Pégase is best for french bistro, date night, dinner, romantic, french, classic. Le Pégase works for date night because the room and the food both help the evening land. Tartare de truite and Foie gras au torchon also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 1,218 Google reviews.
Le Pégase is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 9.4 from 1,218 reviews
Start with Tartare de truite, Foie gras au torchon, Profiteroles au bœuf braisé et fromage de chèvre and Carré d'agneau aux 2 moutardes. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Le Pégase holds a 9.4 Google rating from 1,218 reviews. Le Pégase works for date night because the room and the food both help the evening land. Tartare de truite and Foie gras au torchon also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 1,218 Google reviews.
Le Pégase is located at 1831 Rue Gilford, Montréal, QC H2H 1G7, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
Yes, Le Pégase accepts reservations. You can book a table online through their reservations page.
Yes — Le Pégase is tagged for date night dining. Le Pégase works for date night because the room and the food both help the evening land. Tartare de truite and Foie gras au torchon also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 1,218 Google reviews.
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