Restaurant in Montréal, Canada
Beautys
100Pearl PointsThe Weekend Queue Institution

About Beautys
Beautys on Mont-Royal Ave W is Montreal's most accessible neighbourhood diner — easy to book, comfortable for solo diners and small groups, best visited at off-peak brunch hours. It does not offer private dining, so take larger occasions elsewhere. For a casual, no-fuss Plateau meal, it delivers exactly what it promises.
Is Beautys Worth Booking for Your First Visit to Montreal?
Yes — if you are looking for a low-pressure, easy-to-book Montreal institution that works for solo diners, small groups, first-timers alike. Beautys at 93 Mont-Royal Ave W has been a fixture on the Plateau-Mont-Royal for decades, its booking difficulty is as close to frictionless as you will find at a venue with this kind of neighbourhood reputation. Walk-in or same-week reservation: both are realistic here, which puts it in a different category from harder-to-book spots like Toqué or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea.
The Space: What to Expect as a First-Timer
Beautys is a diner-scale room — compact, casual, built for the kind of unhurried breakfast or brunch that does not require a dress code or a reservation made three weeks in advance. The layout is direct: counter seating and table seating in close proximity, which makes it a comfortable choice for solo diners who want to eat without feeling stranded at a table for two. For groups, the room's modest scale means that parties of more than four may find the main floor tight; if you are planning a group visit, arrive early or call ahead to ask about seating options, since the physical footprint limits what is possible at peak weekend hours.
The spatial experience here is not about grandeur, it is about the kind of unpretentious, well-worn comfort that Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood does particularly well. Compare it to Mastard or Sabayon if you want more design ambition, but for a first-timer who wants to eat like a local without overthinking the booking, Beautys delivers the room for that.
Private Dining and Groups: Honest Assessment
Beautys is not set up as a private dining destination. There is no indication of a dedicated private room, which means it does not compete with venues like Jérôme Ferrer - Europea for structured group experiences or corporate bookings. If a private or semi-private dining setup matters to your occasion, this is not the right call. What Beautys does offer groups is accessibility: the booking process is easy, the atmosphere is relaxed enough that a table of four or five can hold a real conversation, the price point keeps group spending manageable. For casual group brunches on the Plateau, that combination is genuinely useful, just do not expect a sequestered room or a dedicated group menu.
Booking: When to Go and How Far Out
Booking difficulty at Beautys is rated easy, which is meaningful context for a Montreal visit. Weekend brunch hours on Mont-Royal tend to draw local foot traffic, so arriving before the mid-morning rush or targeting a weekday visit gives you the leading chance of a smooth experience without advance planning. You do not need to book weeks out the way you would for Toqué or Alo in Toronto. Same-day decisions are realistic. That accessibility is one of Beautys' clearest advantages over the more reservation-dependent end of Montreal dining.
How It Fits Into a Montreal Trip
Beautys sits on Mont-Royal Ave W in the Plateau, which puts it naturally alongside a neighbourhood walk rather than a destination trip across the city. If you are building an itinerary, pair it with exploration of the Plateau rather than treating it as a standalone dining event. For broader Montreal context, see our full Montreal restaurants guide, and if you are planning the full trip, our Montreal hotels guide and experiences guide are worth a look. Elsewhere in Quebec, Tanière³ in Quebec City is the benchmark for a more formal occasion meal. For Canadian comparisons at the casual end, AnnaLena in Vancouver and The Pine in Creemore share a similar neighbourhood-institution quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Beautys accommodate groups? Small groups of three to four are comfortable in the main room. Larger parties should arrive early on weekdays or call ahead, the room's scale limits flexibility at peak times, there is no private dining space available.
- Can I eat at the bar at Beautys? Counter seating is available, which makes Beautys a practical choice for solo diners who want to eat without a full table setup. It is one of the more comfortable solo dining formats on the Plateau.
- What should I order at Beautys? Specific menu details are not confirmed in our database, so we will not invent dish names. Beautys is known locally as a brunch and breakfast venue, order accordingly and ask your server what is fresh that day.
- Is Beautys good for a special occasion? For a relaxed, low-key celebration with close friends, yes. For a formal or milestone occasion where atmosphere and private space matter, look instead at Jérôme Ferrer - Europea or Toqué.
- What are alternatives to Beautys in Montreal? For a French bistro at a similar casual register, L'Express is the obvious comparison. For smoked meat specifically, Schwartz's is the reference point. For a step up in ambition and price, Mastard bridges the gap between casual and fine dining.
- What should a first-timer know about Beautys? It is a neighbourhood diner with a long local history, not a fine dining destination. Booking is easy, the room is compact, the experience is casual. Arrive at off-peak hours on weekends if you want to avoid a wait. Dress down, this is not a jacket-required room.
- Is Beautys good for solo dining? Yes. Counter seating makes it one of the more comfortable solo options on Mont-Royal. You will not feel out of place eating alone here, which is not always true of table-only rooms in the neighbourhood.
- What should I wear to Beautys? Casual. There is no dress code, anything smarter than jeans and a clean shirt would be overdressed for the room. Save the sharper outfits for Europea or Toqué.
Location
93 Mont-Royal Ave W, Montreal, Quebec H2T 2S5, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Beautys
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Beautys | Easy | |
| L’Express | $$ | Unknown |
| Schwartz’s | $ | Unknown |
| Toqué | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Jérôme Ferrer - Europea | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Mastard | $$$ | Unknown |
How Beautys stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- L’Express, French Bistro, $$
- Schwartz’s, Delicatessen, $
- Toqué, French, $$$$
- Jérôme Ferrer - Europea, Modern Cuisine, $$$$
- Mastard, Modern Cuisine, $$$
Beautys sits at the casual, accessible end of Montreal dining, easy to book, low on formality, best understood as a neighbourhood institution rather than a destination restaurant. If you are weighing it against L'Express, the French bistro format at L'Express offers more menu range and a livelier evening atmosphere, but Beautys is the easier morning call and the lower-stakes booking. For smoked meat and deli-style eating, Schwartz's on Saint-Laurent is the city reference point and costs less per head, though it comes with a longer queue and zero reservation option.
If your group is open to spending more for a step up in cooking ambition, Mastard at $$$ sits in a useful middle position: more considered than Beautys, more bookable than the top tier. For a full fine dining occasion, Toqué and Jérôme Ferrer - Europea are the Montreal ceiling at $$$$, with both offering private dining options that Beautys cannot match, book those three to four weeks out minimum.
The practical verdict: Beautys is the right pick when you want an easy, low-commitment meal on the Plateau without planning in advance. It loses ground to peers when the occasion requires atmosphere, a wine list, or a private space. Choose it for what it actually is, a reliable, unhurried neighbourhood spot, and it will not disappoint.
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