pkondz
Brace yourself for immediate disintegration
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2007
So I've been to Montreal 4 times now in the past 3 years for business -- and the one place I ALWAYS go to for dinner is the same place you guys went to! I love that place. Ended up going there as a plan B my second night in Montreal.
We love the Keg. It's our go to place for pretty much any occasion.
"It's your birthday! Let's go to the Keg!"
"It's our anniversary! Let's go to the Keg!"
"It's National Talk Like a Pirate day! Let's go to the Keg!"
"It's a Tuesday! Let's go to the Keg!"
Funny story. The first time I went to Montreal, I was pretty unfamiliar with the French language, so I had no idea how things were pronounced. I asked the concierge at the hotel where a good sports bar was located so I could watch the NBA playoffs (The Montreal Canadiens were playing in the playoffs at that time, so it was not going to be easy finding a place that would have a tv showing the NBA). The guy told me to check out what sounded like "La Casual Spa."
At this point, I'm thinking he's trying to send me to a strip club of some sort
In Montreal, this is a very normal assumption to make.
(for those of you that haven't been to Montreal, there are a lot of erotic massage spas in the downtown area -- go back and look at pkondz's lunch picture at Dunnes).
No one else mentioned it.
I would've given you bonus points!
I repeated, this time more slowly, "No. I'm looking for a sports bar. You know, with basketball on the television. Not a strip club." He said he understood, and again repeated, "La Casual Spa. They have lots of TVs. I'm sure you can get the NBA game on one of them." Figuring there was something lost in translation, I asked him to write the name of the establishment down so that I could find it on my phone. It was written as thus:
"La Cage aux Sports"
I then went "aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh. 'Spa' equals 'sports.' And 'Casual' equals 'cage aux.' You were saying 'The Sports Cage.'"
No!
Then again, The Sports Cage
sounds like a strip joint too.
So I head down to the place, but then realize that it is located right next to the Bell Centre where the playoff game was actually being played, so needless to say, it was jam packed and impossible to get into. So I ended up backtracking and going with his second suggestion of "The Keg." Glad I found it, because it is so good.
But did they have the NBA game on?
I always get the calamari (they do a sweet and spicy side sauce that is really good) and then I get the wedge salad with sirloin steak added. So good. Usually go with a double tall crown and coke as well...since I'm in Canada and all.
I vary my meals there.
Appy: French Onion soup or Escargot
Main: Filet Mignon and lobster or Prime Rib and lobster.
And once in a blue moon,
if I have room left
(Which isn't often)
Billy Miner Pie for dessert.
Actually -- I get double tall Crown and coke pretty much everywhere I go.
One must maintain one's standards.
This last trip, I found a pretty nice sushi place (Sushi Nippon -- near Peel Metro station). It's like a fast casual type place -- so didn't take too long and wasn't too expensive.
I'll never remember that.
Tell me again, next time I go.
Whatever you do in Montreal -- do not go to the Biodome place. It is really awful. I'm assuming it hasn't been updated since it was built (presumably for the Olympics)?
Funny you should say that.
I Googled "things to do"
and that always comes up.
And it has zero appeal.