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The 32 Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants In Montreal

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A red neon sign reading, "Apportez votre vin."

A red neon sign reading, "Apportez votre vin."

Senior Editor
Reading a restaurant wine list can feel like an act of high-stakes wartime codebreaking: one wrong move and you end up drowning in a vat of Australian acid instead of landing softly in the supple tannins of Bordeaux. In Montreal, you can forgo the long, fixed list of tongue-twisting names (and, sometimes, tongue-twisting flavours) by seeking out one of the city's best bring-your-own wine restaurants.

Pick out a reliable fave from the SAQ, grocery store or — God forbid — dep, and head to of these 32 BYO favourites. To make this list, a restaurant had to have at least a 4.0 rating on both Google and RestoMontreal. We excluded chains.

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Amber

Address: 266, rue Rachel E.

Amber website

Bagatelle

Address: 4323, rue Ontario E.

Bagatelle website

Bistro 1843

Address: 376, rue Cherrier

Bistro 1843 website

Cabotins

Address: 4821, rue Sainte-Catherine E.

Cabotins website

Les Canailles

Address: 3854, rue Ontario E.

Carte Blanche

Address: 1159, rue Ontario E.

Carte Blanche website

Du Boucher à la Table

Address: 4919, rue Jarry E.

Du Boucher à la Table website

État-Major

Address: 4005, rue Ontario E.

État-Major website

Fenêtre sur Kaboul

Address: 901, rue Rachel E.

Fenêtre sur Kaboul website

Gaston

Address: 2666, rue Masson

Gaston website

Le Jardin de Panos

Address: 521, avenue Duluth E.

Le Jardin de Panos website

La Khaïma

Address: 142, avenue Fairmount O.

La Khaïma website

Khyber Pass

Address: 506, avenue Duluth E.

Khyber Pass website

Luna

Address: 917, rue Rachel E.

La Maison Grecque

Address: 450, avenue Duluth E.

La Maison Grecque website

Menthe & Couscous

Address: 361, rue Émery

Menthe & Couscous website

Le Millen

Address: 1185, rue Fleury E.

Le Millen website

Monsieur B

Address: 371, rue Villeneuve E.

Monsieur B website

Les Oiseaux

Address: 554, avenue Duluth E.

Les Oiseaux website

Oreganos Grill

Address: 6535, avenue Somerled

Oreganos Grill website

Ô Thym

Address: 1112, boulevard de Maisonneuve E.

Ô Thym website

Panzzerotti

Address: 2115, rue Jean-Talon E.

Le Pégase

Address: 1831, rue Gilford

Le Pégase website

Phuket

Address: 4673, rue Jarry E.

Phuket website

La Prunelle

Address: 327, avenue Duluth E.

La Prunelle website

Le P'tit Plateau

Address: 330, rue Marie-Anne E.

Le P'tit Plateau website

La Raclette

Address: 1059, rue Gilford

La Raclette website

La Rose des Sables

Address: 1815, rue Beaubien E.

La Rose des Sables website

Sawadika

Address: 1800, boulevard de la Côte-Vertu

Sawadika website

Sep Lai

Address: 2601, rue du Centre

Sep Lai website

Sorino

Address: 411, avenue Duluth E.

Sorino website

Terrasse Thanos

Address: 250 rue Villeneuve O.

Terrasse Thanos website

  • Thomas MacDonald
  • Senior Editor

    Thomas MacDonald was the Senior Editor of MTL Blog. He received a B.A. with honours from McGill University in 2018 and worked as a Writer and Associate Editor before entering his current role. He is proud to lead the MTL Blog team and to provide its readers with the information they need to make the most of their city.

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