Finding a restaurant for your group in Plateau-Mont-Royal

Thinking of celebrating your birthday or a special event over a meal? Several Montreal restaurants offer group menus and even have a private room for hire. To make things easier for you, here is a list of great places to go for a group meal in the Plateau-Mont-Royal.

Resto Bar La Petite Marche

1
5035, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2J 2L9

Opened in 1994 on the Plateau-Mont-Royal, restaurant La Petite Marche offers a menu that is as eclectic as its decor. Fine and aromatic meats rub shoulders with gourmet salads and pasta dishes. The restaurant can also accommodate groups, thanks to its spacious interior.

Thazard

2
5329, boul Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2T 1S5

Are you a fan of Japanese and French cuisine? Japanese bistro Thazard offers original cuisine and a private room that can accommodate 22-40 people. On the menu, you'll find a number of Japanese specialities with a few nods to French cuisine such as octopus hot dogs.

Restaurant La Raclette

3
1059, rue Gilford, Montréal, QC H2J 1P7

A raclette restaurant? Yes, that is a thing. And it's the perfect format for eating out as a group. Raclette meals are social and often festive. Restaurant La Raclette has a private room that can accommodate up to 25 people. It’s also possible to book the whole restaurant. On the menu: raclette, of course! There are also several meat dishes such as braised rabbit, filet mignon and calf liver steak.

Restaurant Chez Victoire

4
1453, av du Mont-Royal E, Montréal, QC H2J 1Z1

This Plateau-Mont-Royal restaurant offers a private room upstairs, a loft that can accommodate up to 55 people. You can choose a custom menu or one of their 3- or 4-course group menus, which include (amongst others) a choice of fish, homemade meats and a dessert platter.

Restaurant de l'ITHQ

5
3535, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2X 3P1

It’s something of a well-kept secret that the Quebec Institute of Tourism and Hospitality has a restaurant that is open to the public. Run by students in hospitality, the restaurant offers a varied menu worthy of the best restaurants. A group menu is also available. On it, you'll find an oven-baked cod steak, a braised shoulder of bison and several choices of starters.

Restaurant Chambre à part

6
3619, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2X 3L6

This charming new restaurant in Plateau-Mont-Royal is ideal for groups. It boasts a large wooden table with room for up to 14 people. The decor at Chambre à part has a feminine touch worthy of Pinterest and the cuisine is creative and original. The pork shoulder in two textures and char are just some examples of the delicious dishes to be found on the menu.

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