not a fan of sports bars and will probably never be but this one is pretty awesome! mainly because of the outdoor tvs. yes, tvs for the terrace! most of the time, with sound. i’ve actually never set foot inside nor sat in the terrace but i did spend a couple of days last summer watching the world cup. yes, being a freeloader. how can you not when its free? anyway, i wasn’t the only one doing so. even the neighbors on the other side of the street joined in the fun ;p apparently, you can bring food from the joint next door which makes sense since you can watch free tv. no idea what it’ll be like during winter but summer is pretty awesome
Marie-Pier R.
Tu valoración: 4 Sydney, Australie
Si c’est un vieux pub de quartier que vous cherchez pour prendre un verre et regarder une game, Bruno est parfait pour ça. Ça n’a rien de bien compliqué et le choix des bières n’est pas très diversifié et n’a pas vraiment de focus super local, mais elles né sont vraiment pas chères. Il y a un écran géant et quelques petites télévisions donc mesdemoiselles, n’y allez pas pour une soirée romantique parce que votre chum risqué d’avoir les yeux rivés sur l’une des télés dépendent de son sport de choix. Quand j’y suis allée, on m’a dit qu’il est possible d’y emmener de la nourriture qui vient de la place d’à côté(Nouveau Système) mais si vous avez simplement besoin grignotines on y offre des arachides dan un bol, mais pas vraiment grand chose de plus.
Lawrence B.
Outremont, Canada
This bar deserves an update, and I’m going for the full five stars even though the chairs are kind of uncomfortable and it’s a crowded dive with lottery machines in the back. Because this is my favourite kind of sports bar in the whole world. Incredibly friendly staff who can make excellent sliced meat sandwiches but don’t mind if you bring poutine and hot dogs over from the Nouveau System diner next door. They’ll bring you cheap beers and shots fast and constant and with no pressure and a smile, and sometimes during Habs games they’ll pass around a box with all the players’ cards and you pick one and if your guy scores you get a free drink. There are TVs pretty much everywhere you look, even outside which is funny because it’s a tiny bar on a street with few other bars. It’s very small. It’s not a scene. Don’t come here with a group, just a friend or two and only if they are neighbour-loving and kind and cool, and if it’s playoffs make a reservation and enjoy the fact that this tiny divey sports bar takes reservations during hockey games. Enjoy the crowd, enjoy the memorabilia, above all enjoy the old Canadiens fans who come with things like fairly large metal Jesus’s to cheer on the most beloved and storied team in hockey.