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6800 Rue Hutchison, Montreal, Quebec H3N 1T7, Canada Get directions
"The first "flux capacitor" beer draft line system in Canada is housed in this grand brewpub serving dozens of Quebec microbrews and ciders on tap. Harricana wows with it's modern interior design and the excellent food offerings. The kitchen offers lake walleye, grass fed steak, and oysters, going beyond the usual pub grub. In the summer - have a drink on their bleacher-terrace." - Dynamo

"Harricana was the first beer bar in Montreal (and Canada) with the futuristic-style Flux Capacitor draft system, which controls each draft line’s temperature and carbonation. The bar-restaurant boasts a handful of house brews (and even sodas and kombucha), and gourmet Quebec comfort fare — and it’s open all day long from noon (though not on Sundays)." - Eater Staff
"Besides having 40 beers on tap, the kitchen at this stylish Mile Ex artisanal brewpub is open every day from noon (10 a.m. weekends, for brunch) until 2 a.m. Kitsch classics like deviled eggs, and celery with blue cheese are served alongside heftier items like beer-can-roasted chickens and ribeyes, all endorsed by local critics." - Tim Forster

"A snappy microbrewery and bar with rather eclectic décor and a wide range of offerings, Harricana is a delight. The beer list is innovative and appealing, including some truly wonderful ciders, alongside some classy pub food dishes, and the vibe is modern without sacrificing a laid-back, comfortable feel." - Karin Murray-Bergquist

"Set on the main drag of Mile Ex, the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood north of Mile End, Brasserie Harricana is a large corner brewpub with lots of natural lights and an uplifting design. Skip the cocktails and the few wines here and focus on the beer. There's always a scrumptious selection of seasonal home brews, from sour passion fruit ales to hearty, creamy Irish-style stouts, English-style IPAs to white sake–fermented rice blondes. Get the full experience with a $20 flight, featuring four 5-ounce glasses of the homebrews of your choice." - Isa Tousignant


