sparrow (le moineau)


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2.5
foodie
5
2 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
decent. went here forbruncharound 1 pm with a few people ahead of us. only had to wait for about 15 mins. i got the eggs with sage for $10 which was pretty good. also got the blood orange mimosa which is okay not worth the $6. the service was good. i found the sitting arrangement a little cluster.a small table fits 3 people which i prefer having a table that sits four people. if you haven't tried this place out, its not bad.

they take cash or credit.
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amish
4
6 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
good space for a good english! great casual dining space - must add on your list ofbrunchplaces. many a fun sunday spent with good friends.
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mylie
5
7 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
très bonbrunchchez le sparrow. le service est parfait et le local, avec sa touche vintage, vient beaucoup me chercher! :) nous avons été chanceux, car on a eu des places sans avoir attendu! côté bouffe, l'assiette de truite fumée est succulente. elle est colorée, avec un mélange harmonieux de textures et de saveurs (16$). l'assiette d'oeufs à la sauge est très populaire (12$), et mon copain a apprécié (sauf le bacon qu'il a trouvé très ordinaire style du commerce). moi, j'ai beaucoup aimé ses patates, bien chaudes et un peu croustillantes, comme je les aime! le café filtre à 2$ est à volonté et le mimosa bellini à la pêche (6.50$) était en plein ce dont j'avais besoin ce matin! ;) je reviendrai c'est sûr!
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frenchfoodie
3
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
it's good. just good.brunchfood is good and not too copious, but the service is rushed and a little bit sloppy. pricing is pretty fair. if you're looking for a lazy sunday morningbrunchthis isn't it- not only do you need to arrive before 10:30 to ensure you aren't waiting forever for a table, but the servers rush you out. reservations only taken for 10 am, they keep your table for 15 minutes and ask you to be done in an hour and a half. reasonable time period to eat in but just annoying. overall just okay, not particularly exceptional though.
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d&g
4
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
thisbrunchplace is so busy! we had to wait 30min for a place. the deco is dark but still comfy. there isn't many choice but enough to fill our curiosity. personally, i like the smoked fish dish. it's very nourishing and filling! the two others are either too healthy or too fatty. we would like to try it out at night time too!
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eating
3
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
a couple weeks back, my friend isa and i were looking for a newbrunchplace. you know the rest: we wanted somethin' hip, somethin' new, somethin' good. we chose sparrow because it had all those qualities and it wasn't far from my friend's place on le plateau. i also would like to mention that although i am fully bilingual, i'm more on the loi 101's side when it comes to restaurants and shops' names. but you know what, let's face it, 'le moineau' would be a shitty name for a restaurant. 'sparrow' is much prettier and magical (yes, i'm going for 'magical' here).
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tips
4
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
in her opinion:on our last day in montreal, we had room for only one meal and that was brunch. montreal has a realbrunchculture...something i truly love. after checking out different possibilities we settled on sparrow or le moineau. we arrived around 10:30 am, so we were lucky to get a table for three without a reservation (the restaurant does take reservation which is a huge plus in montreal...since a lot of places don't and simply make you line up to wait). the restaurant itself is decorated with church pews, old photographs from the early 1900s, exposed brick and our meals were served on vintage china. i would call it retro chic!
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erika
5
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
sparrow is amazing! it's my new favourite place! conveniently located in mile end just a few blocks from my house, this is the kind of easy place that i'm going to want to rely on for bright brunches and delicious dinners. most people tend to talk about sparrow for theirbrunch(saturdays and sundays, 10am-3pm), but i have confirmed that any time of day or meal is excellent there. just look for the sign with the sparrow on it!one of the nicest things about this restaurant is the gorgeous décor. it feels casual while remaining completely on point. the front windows open up to the street in the summertime, letting in tons of natural light. the small touches did no go unnoticed; from the interesting wooden surfaces, trunks being used as tables, to the gorgeous bird-printed wallpaper that creates their signature look. the space feels like what you wish your house would look like (or at least mine, anyway), and it's a comfortable and welcoming room to spend some time in.
i first visited forbrunchon a sunday. the wait to get in can be quite long because everyone knows that this place is good. try to beat the rush by showing up a little bit earlier. after about 20 minutes, we were offered a seat on their couches at the front which surround a trunk-like coffee table. this sufficed for us and was quite comfortable. they offer an array ofbrunchcocktails, including three different types of mimosas, but i decided to go alcohol-free and selected the honey ginger lemonade ($3.50) which sounded magical. this was refreshing and great. i loved that all three parts of the flavours came through clearly, making the drink sweet, zingy and tart all at once. a nice alternative to boring coffee or typical juice options.
before our "main course" we opted for something from the "bites" section of the menu, because the mini doughnuts (pb+j, nutella, or lemon curd - $5.00) could not be refused! these come in three flavours, and you can choose to get all three doughnuts in one flavour or get one of each. one of each seemed like the smartest option. i was most curious about the pb+j and least interested in the nutella one (so over nutella!). however, they were all very warm, sugary, soft and delicious. each pastry orb contained a blast of hidden flavour, and each one worked really well. i loved the tart lemon curd, while the other two were filled with classic sweet flavours.
they have so many interesting and innovative main dishes to choose from, but i was easily drawn to the house-smoked trout (with spinach & green onion pancake, soft boiled egg, beet salad, whipped crème fraiche - $16.00). this plate was incredible. i can't stop thinking about it. and speaking of their plates, all of their dishware is simply gorgeous. everything comes out on eclectic, mis-matched, vintage plates and they are all stunning. it lends so much to the overall lovely experience. but back to this dish: wow. it personifiedbrunchhappiness on a plate for me. the trout tasted fresh and was lightly smoked to perfection, and i enjoyed that it was something different than the typical salmon variety. the egg was cooked and seasoned so perfectly and the beet salad was just right, with the chunks of beet glowing like rubies on the plate. the best surprise was the pancake buried underneath it all, savoury and unassuming, providing an excellent vehicle for the rest of the components, all bound together by the beautiful crème fraiche. i also like that they use only locally-sourced free range organic farm eggs in their dishes. i can't say enough about this piece of art.
so clearly,brunchwas a very big success.
but since sparrow offers dinner also, i didn't want to write this review until i could weigh in on that meal as well. we returned on a friday evening to a restaurant that was much emptier and were able to sit wherever we wanted. by the time that we left, the place was completely packed again. this time we sat at a nice table near the front and were able to take in unobstructed views of the large bar and more of the perfect décor sense. candle light dotted the tables once the evening fell upon us.
the cocktail menu is long and exciting. i decided to go for a trusted favourite, the spicy caesar (vodka, clamato, lemon, pickle, olive, onion, well spiced - $8.50). i've had a lot of caesars in my day, some better than others. this one belongs in the column of excellent ones! while they call it "spicy" it was just the right amount of spice, and not overdone at all. all of the correct components were harmonious and i liked the garnish of some of my favourite pickled items. this was a perfect caesar.
the food menu is interesting because many of the dishes follow an obvious indian theme; from tandoori chicken wings to butter chicken. however, i would certainly not call this an indian restaurant at all. they also reiterate on the dinner menu that they make every effort to source local and sustainable products, which i always favour. to start, we picked the chicken livers on toast ($7.00). wow, wow, wow. these were great! i was so impressed at the portion size, considering the low price. this was savoury and warm, similar to a pâté. i loved the dash of coarse salt and the studs of cured pork on top. this plate really surprised me with its quality and abundance. bold flavours. something that everyone must try!
for my main dish, i was immediately interested in the mussels, chorizo & white wine with fries ($13.00) because coincidentally, this is almost exactly the same dish that i cooked at home for dinner on my most recent episode of erikaeatseverything: the girl can't cook (mine was specifically called steamed mussels with tomato and chorizo broth). so i was super curious to stack mine (which i thought turned out really well) up to this version! it was really, really good. the amount of mussels were so heaping, that there was no way to keep count. this version was a bit spicier than mine, because they used a lot more plump chorizo than i did. the mussels were cooked to perfection and i loved the salty broth that boasted a hint of wine. moules-frites (mussels and fries) is such a popular dish in belgium and france, that it's no surprise that it carries popularity in french canada as well. the fries were cooked to golden perfection and were some of the best fries that i've eaten. served with housemade mayonnaise, of course, as is the french way. this meal was incredibly filling and extremely delicious. i am already living with cravings.
for dessert, they offer a "dessert du moment" ($7.00), a dessert that varies on the particular day of your visit. i didn't think that we'd have any, but after hearing that that evening's dessert was earl grey and lavender crème brûlée... there was no turning back. i liked the reasonable portion size. cracking through the perfectly caramelized shell lead to a light and delicious custard. i loved that the flavours from the tea as well as the lavender came through well, and combined perfectly with the toasty top.
welp. sparrow owns my soul now. i love everything about them so much and only wish that i had started visiting them sooner. the value is incredible because the amazing quality of the food and large portions seem to demand more than their low and reasonable prices. i want this to be another one of my "places" and i want the staff to get sick of seeing me in there. love, love, love!!!
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seb's
4
8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
my quest to find new and different tasteful menu brought me to the mile end this week. i was actually impressed by the many restaurants that have opened on st-laurent between st-joseph and st-viateur. my sight was set on sparrow as i wanted to try theirbrunchmenu. i got there just a little before 10:30 and was able to get a table right away without any wait which was great as we were saturday. i had looked up their menu and the uniqueness of a few of their dishes was one of the reasons i wanted to try it. couple of plates caught my attention but i settle my choice on the shakshuka. the dish is composed of two poached eggs in a moroccan spiced tomato sauce served with sourdough toast to which i added a side of merguez.  my sister who how was sharingbrunchwith had the fried eggs with sage which are two sunny side up eggs with roasted potatoes and grilled tomato also served with sourdough toast. i would suggest showing up before 11 am if you don’t have a reservation as i didn’t see people wait before that time. check out their food and drink menu at the link below.
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an
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
with a food offering that has never failed to satisfy even the biggest snobs, the sparrow was a sure bet for a happy and civilized evening. cheeses, oysters, olives; the list of pure indulgences went on and on. on the top of their hit list of the night were poached pears wrapped in caramelized bacon. i’ m dead serious. tender pears enveloped in generous slices of sweetened bacon; more sinful than that and you would die. if you’re looking for an elegant spot for a grown-up girls night out, i’d highly recommend the sparrow. note that they don’t take reservations, except forbrunchand even then you need to call before 11am. still, waiting time rarely takes longer than 20 minutes and goes by pretty quickly if you grab a bottle and sit on the church bench by the entrance. cheers! 5322 boulevard st-laurent montreal, qc h2t1a5 (514) 507-1642 to never miss a post again, follow mtl food snob on facebook!
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laura
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
which is why i was seriously annoyed with their piss poor bloody caesar. it was watery and pretty flavourless, i think the tomato juice itself is the issue, but these should be a lot better. i visited forbrunchand i was also disappointed by the fact they'd sold out of the shakshuka, there aren't tonnes of options and i really wanted the shakshuka. instead i had the 2 fried eggs with home fries, bacon and sourdough. it was good, but it wasn't baked eggs.
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g
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
sparrow, located on upper st laurent, has always been on our list ofbrunchplaces to check out.  they've been on thebrunchscene for quite some time, but they closed for a bit. luckily, they re-opened!  from the outside, it's very simple. be sure to check out for the little sparrow guy, because there's no other sign.  when we stepped up to the door, we saw that the menu was posted. we always appreciate restaurants that post their menu. we heard about their all-you-can-eat three coursebrunchmenu, but it was obvious that was no longer the concept.  at first glance, sparrow is super cozy. the textures are incredible- a mix of brick, wood, copper and beautiful wallpaper. everything had a vintage feel. we arrived around 11:00 am, so there wasn't a line; we were seated immediately.  there was a bench and a sofa to hang out and have a coffee while you wait for a table though. we thought that was a clever idea. it also makes it less awkward for those who are dining. we don't think there's
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valerie
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
le sparrow est l’une des rares places qui gère à merveille sa ‘double personnalité’ d’oiseau du matin pour lebrunchet d’oiseau de nuit pour les fêtards, ce qui démontre une organisation de fer. cet endroit est bien ancré dans le carnet d’adresse des montréalais, et tout le mérite revient à ce charmant moineau.
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zuuchini
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
searching for abrunchplace that i’ve never tried before with a all time long friend, i found sparrow as one of the highly regarded option. with that title, i wasn’t surprised that there was a bit of a waiting line on a saturday at 1pm. while i waited, i noticed quickly how charming sparrow is. the wallpaper, the tables, the chair, the couch…. sparrow really has its own personality. and i guess one of its personality trait is giving mediocre service…the service was so slow and it took more time than needed to settle our payments. anyway, how was the food though? my friend a had shakshuka. as per the menu, it has 2 poached eggs, in a morrocan spiced tomato sauce, sourdough toast. or can be plainly described as 2 eggs put on top of tomato sauce. that was what it tasted like. it was original but not something i was looking for in abrunchmenu. i had house-smoked trout, served on spinach and green onion pancake with soft boiled eggs and beet salad. the smoked trout was delicious. but the
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carameleggpudding
10 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
i didn't want to waste away any valuable time for my short weekend trip, so i searched hard for a goodbrunchplace that takes reservation so we didn't have to line up. luckily for me, i found the the sparrow! parking was also free before 1 pm, which was a bonus for us. some drinks to start while waiting for our food- apple mimosa ($5) and homemade lemonade ($3). i had serious dish envy when i saw my friend's blackstone benedict ($15)- poached eggs, bacon, wilted greens and tomato on root vegetable latkes, herb hollandaise and tater tots. i was able to steal a few bites and it was quite delicious, albeit slightly under-seasoned.
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