Scott B.
Yelp
My wife and I are visiting Montreal this week, having arrived into town on Saturday. Yesterday we were walking all around the city when we happened upon a restaurant in what seemed to be an out-of-the-way location, but whose outdoor patio was completely filled with what appeared to be locals in the middle of the day. We looked up and saw that the name of the restaurant was Pub Jelly, so we decided to check online quickly to peruse some online reviews. But surprisingly, there was just one review, and not only that, but the online sources said that the restaurant was closed on Sunday! Needless to say, we were a bit confused, so we went inside and inquired as to what was going on. It turns out that although the restaurant had normally been closed on Sunday (and on Monday too, for that matter), just three weeks ago they decided to begin serving Sunday Brunch from 10:00 until 15:00. We looked around and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, so we decided to try it ourselves.
As I said, we had been walking around for quite a while (about 6km), so we asked to be seated in the air-conditioned dining room rather than outside. While deciding what we wanted to eat, we ordered a bottle of sparkling water, a glass of wine (Cinsault Fabre) for my wife ($14), and a cafe americano ($4) for myself. For my entree, I ordered the one vegan item: Avocat, hummus, babaghanoush, dukkah et foccacia, for $22. My wife ordered the Wagyu croissant burger, fromage, sauce tartare au caviar, oignons sautes, cornichons maison et oeuf 60 for $33.
Both of our meals were absolutely delicious. In fact, everything about our meal, from the atmosphere, to the service, to the food itself, was absolutely fantastic. Now in all honesty, I have no idea how their dinner food or service is, but as for brunch, this was definitely a 5-star experience.