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Le Serpent is one of the best italian restaurants in Montreal for special occasion, especially if you want a strong option in Old Montreal.
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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Sweet wine, 2oz pour available
Sweet wine, Barsac
Champagne, Brut style
Italian white wine, Langhe region, premium Chardonnay
Italian red wine, Barolo, premium Nebbiolo-based
Le Serpent is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paul Humbrecht, Alsace Grand Cru Steinert, Gewurztraminer 2012 and Doisy Daëne, Barsac « Les Étoiles » 2017 also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,349 Google reviews.
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For now, Le Serpent holds a 9.2 rating across 1,349 Google reviews.
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Le Serpent is a Italian restaurant located in Old Montreal, Montreal. 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…
Le Serpent is best for special occasion, special occasion, date night, romantic, fine dining, upscale. Le Serpent is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paul Humbrecht, Alsace Grand Cru Steinert, Gewurztraminer 2012 and Doisy Daëne, Barsac « Les Étoiles » 2017 also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,349 Google reviews.
Le Serpent is in the splurge price range (splurge). Google rating: 9.2 from 1,349 reviews
Start with Paul Humbrecht, Alsace Grand Cru Steinert, Gewurztraminer 2012, Doisy Daëne, Barsac « Les Étoiles » 2017, Nicolas Feuillate, Champagne Brut « Réserve Exclusive » and Gaja, Langhe, Chardonnay « Gaia & Rey » 2020. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Le Serpent holds a 9.2 Google rating from 1,349 reviews. Le Serpent is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paul Humbrecht, Alsace Grand Cru Steinert, Gewurztraminer 2012 and Doisy Daëne, Barsac « Les Étoiles » 2017 also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,349 Google reviews.
Le Serpent is located at 257 Rue Prince, Montréal, QC H3C 2N4, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
Yes, Le Serpent accepts reservations. You can book a table online through their reservations page.
Yes — Le Serpent is tagged for date night dining. Le Serpent is an easy yes in Old Montreal when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Paul Humbrecht, Alsace Grand Cru Steinert, Gewurztraminer 2012 and Doisy Daëne, Barsac « Les Étoiles » 2017 also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.2 rating across 1,349 Google reviews.
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