Where in Montreal can diners hope for an affordable meal that isn't drenched in oil or entirely free of flavors? At L'Gros Luxe, that's where.
This stylish neighborhood watering hole may look like a hip, Victorian-inspired and overall super cool place but the truth is that anyone is welcome; from ladies who lunch, young families who brunch or friends out to celebrate a birthday. Portions at L'Gros Luxe are smaller than a regular meal but bigger than tapas, and yet prices are always under $8 per plate. L'Gros Luxe strives to bring its customer the freshest, locally-sourced produce available, and the way they can afford to cut back on prices is by making literally everything in house - from sauces to veggie patties from scratch.
Their poutine is quite a mouthful - tater tots, cheese curds, veggie gravy and
green onions. A nice change, and something poutine aficionados should not deprive themselves from.
Their legendary Ceasars, which are topped with a mini grilled-cheese, are simply mindblowing. And easy on the wallet.