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Contribute FeedbackPetros in Griffintown offers a mixed dining experience. While some guests report pleasant service and delicious food, others encountered numerous issues like cold dishes, unavailable menu items, and very slow service. The lack of wine or beer service and the requirement to bring your own bottle may also disappoint some customers. The restaurant's recent move caused confusion and led to further concerns. Overall, while some diners enjoyed their experience at Petros, others were left disappointed and frustrated, leading to mixed reviews for this Montreal eatery.
We enjoyed our server. He was very professional and kind. For the rest, nothing memorable. Also note that if you like to order several starters without a main course, you will be charged an extra penalty.
One of my favorite restaurants in Montreal. Everything's perfect
Walked over from the Van gogh exhibit at the ArmouryVery convenient location, brand new location only one month old. The decor is lovely kitchen far enough away from main dining room so as not to have a ventilation issue. Have been to Westmount location and the noise level and poor ventilation made for a one time, never again experience .Service was on, friendly staff, we ordered sea bass, fresh and perfect, Lima beans, delicious and chicken soups which hit the spot on a cold damp night. Would recommend and will return
Restaurant was closed....... website still has the old address on it, phone number not in service. At restaurant says moving soon to Wellington, went there, not a restaurant...... disaster. You try finding a restaurant on a Saturday night at last minute.Unacceptable
Unacceptable...to say the least.To begin with, the restaurant had moved and I was never informed of the new address. The website as well as the information from this App were both out of date.The phone number on the website was out of service and I had to call another Petros to obtain the new address.Service was initially acceptable but quickly the entire evening went downhill. A large group had reserved a large portion of the restaurant and their music, which was inexcusably loud, prevented our group from having successful conversations it was impossible for us to hear the person next to us that was speaking. Note that the music was blaring through a powerful sound system operated by a disc jockey. At one point I requested that the waitress have the makeshift curtainsound barrier drawn closed to minimize the loud music on the side where we were seated. Shortly afterwards the curtain was opened, but the curtain did very little to lower the noise coming from the sound system.I ordered the red snapper only to be informed shortly afterwards that there was no red snapper available. This was a reservation how could they be missing something on their menu so early in the evening?As for the service, our waitress managed to disappear completely once she had dropped off the menu for desserts at the end of the dinner. This is after I was informed that only filtered coffee was available as the specialty coffee machine was not yet functional at their new location.I finally had to go find our waitress in order to have her provide us with our checks. I asked her if she thought it was acceptable for the restaurant to accept normal diners when they were having a large group with a sound system. She said it was as it was the Christmas party season. Had I been informed ahead of time I would never have reserved at the Griffintown Petros.Going back to this Petros never.Telling my friends and family to avoid this Petros at all costs you can bet on it