Top 7 American food in Kirkland, Quebec, Canada

April 27, 2020 Velvet Mowry

Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Kirkland, Quebec, Canada including Bistro Nolah, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Pointe Claire, Madisons Restaurant & Bar, Moe's Bar & Grill, Edible Arrangements, Dejeuner Cosmopolitain, Subway
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7. Subway

2899 St Charles Blvd, Kirkland, Quebec H9H 3B5 Canada American, Deli +1 514-428-0203 http://www.subway.ca

Reviewed By Liamnzoe

Went here before going to see a movie at the Colisee cinema.Better value than cinema food and all right prices. ..

6. Dejeuner Cosmopolitain

983, boul Saint-Jean,, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 5K3 Canada Canadian, American Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations, Table Service +1 514-697-8529 http://dejeunercosmopolitain.ca/
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4 based on 70 reviews

Dejeuner Cosmopolitain

Reviewed By Happytogotheway T

Excellent menu full of so many choices, it can be very hard to decide! You can have a full breakfast, even customize it with one of the many sides. Mimosas are fresh, service is quick and very attentive, coffee is always topped off. If you order french toast, pancakes or waffles, I would recommend also ordering the pure maple syrup to go with it. The hash browns are amazing!

5. Edible Arrangements

3709 Saint-Charles Blvd, Kirkland, Quebec H9H 4M2 Canada American, Healthy [email protected] +1 514-695-8484 http://www.ediblearrangements.ca/?store=460
Edible Arrangements

Reviewed By NancyLope

I received a Mother’s Day Basket from here. 12 strawberries covered with chocolate for about Fifty dollars. A bit expensive, a nice box with delicious chocolate however the strawberries were a bit soft It is still a nice place for an original healthy basket.

4. Moe's Bar & Grill

940 St-Jean Boul, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 5N8 Canada Canadian, American, Bar Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Television, Highchairs Available, Table Service +1 514-426-8247 http://www.moeswestisland.com/
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4 based on 132 reviews

Moe's Bar & Grill

Reviewed By AYousef

Great weekend brunch and good for your daily meals. Breakfast menu till 14:00 on weekends and till 11:00 on weekdays with a healthy portion of food or fat as you always can get your own fix arranged it's certainly a true gem. And for those packed nights you can always hit the sports bar and cheer for your favorite team and getting drunk at it

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3. Madisons Restaurant & Bar

3000 Jean-Yves, Kirkland, Quebec H9J 2R6 Canada American, Steakhouse, Bar, Canadian Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +1 514-426-9111 http://madisonsresto.com/
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4 based on 106 reviews

Madisons Restaurant & Bar

Reviewed By Seishinannie

We went for a quiet goodbye lunch with the family. First clients there for lunch - 5 of us. My husband was joining after. Not long after a group of people came in - were seated right beside us (restaurant still empty otherwise). They were EXTREMELY loud. We were unable to hear each other. Asked to move to another table - told no.They got louder. We complained and asked again to move - met with an oh well, shrug and too bad (waiter). Topped it off with the waiter spilling food - KNEW that he had down my son in laws back and said nothing. We had to leave early to bring them to get a new shirt. Last bit of time we had before my daughter left for home ruined. As we left, we told and showed the host. He apologized - saying we should have said something but seriously. They will be getting the bill for the shirt (lucky he’s not into designer clothes)...

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2. The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Pointe Claire

6815 Trans Canada Highway F017, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 1C4 Canada American, Steakhouse, Bar, Canadian Dinner, Lunch, Drinks, Late Night Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Reservations, Seating, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Highchairs Available +1 514-630-0202 http://www.kegsteakhouse.com/en/locations/QC/pointe_claire/pointe_claire_keg/
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4 based on 375 reviews

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Pointe Claire

A steakhouse with a difference. Great Keg steaks, a casual atmosphere, and friendly, knowledgeable service are the proud trademarks of The Keg Steakhouse + Bar. Visit, and experience firsthand The Keg philosophy of welcoming you not as a customer, but as

Reviewed By NancyLope

This was my third time at The Keg in the West Island. It is located in the Fairview Shopping Mall. It is difficult to find a parking near the restaurant however there is plenty of parking. The waiter was really nice; helpful, professional, knowledgeable and everything you expect when being served by a waiter. We started with Tuna Tartar which was lovely. We had two different salads; Caesar & Green salad. For the main dish we had King Crab with Grilled Shrimp, the Steak with the Loaded Potato and the Cajun Shrimp. The food is always good at any Keg Restaurant I have been too. We actually had a mini dessert; the brownie chocolate ice cream which was also very nice. We reserved online on Open Table because when we called the restaurant they said they had no tables available. It is difficult to get a table at The Keg on a Friday or Saturday night however I was lucky to find a table on Open Table. It is a trendy restaurant with a relaxed environment.

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1. Bistro Nolah

3669 Boulevard St Jean, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec H8N 1G7 Canada American, Cajun & Creole, Seafood Brunch, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Table Service [email protected] +1 514-696-9797 http://www.facebook.com/Bistro-Nolah-3669-Boul-St-Jean-DDO-344547112240713/
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4 based on 382 reviews

Bistro Nolah

We named our restaurant Bistro Nolah, an acronym for New Orleans, out of a love for the style of comfort food they serve down south.This style of food will be the inspiration behind some of the dishes we will be serving at Nolah.

Reviewed By icopnick

I so much would like to give a better review because I have always been most pleased with Bistro Nolah in the past. Unfortunately, the restaurant seemed to be off its game last Friday night. The night started off well enough. The complimentary hushpuppies and biscuits are a wonderful alternative to just plain bread, and we were fortunate enough to be able to sit outdoors, where it's a lot less noisy than inside. The Bistro's terrace is particularly nice, and you would never know that you're fronting on the parking lot of a small commercial strip centre.The problems began with the wine. I ordered a tempranillo, one of 3 red wines being offered by the glass. When I tasted it and shook my head, the waitress asked "Too dry?" before I could say a word, which tells me that perhaps this wine should have been taken off the menu. She then recommended the pinot noir, which she said would be "light". Well, it was light all right. There was absolutely zero body to the wine, and I had to decline it as well. Finally, the 3rd selection was adequate.Next came the soup of the day, which was a tomato bisque. It was very disappointing. It was far too thin to be called a bisque, and it wasn't very appetizing to see droplets of oil on top of the bowl.Dessert was also a disappointment. The texture of the flourless chocolate torte was more like a thick mousse than a torte, and the caramel sauce over the torte made it cloyingly sweet, despite the waitress having suggested that the torte would be the better choice if I wanted something less sweet than the mud pie.I saved my comments about the main course for last, because this is what saved the meal, and why I will give Bistro Nolah another try. The blackened catfish was truly incredible. Flavourful and with a wonderful consistency to the fish. Not cheap at $30, but a generous portion and well worth the price.Hoping for a better overall experience next time.

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