Restaurant in Montréal, Canada
Café Constance signé BAZIN
100Pearl PointsLow-stakes café stop

About Café Constance signé BAZIN
A practical café pick near Montréal's Quartier des spectacles, better for a casual daytime stop than a destination dinner. Go when convenience, flexible pacing, a simple meet-up matter; choose a fuller restaurant or bar option if cuisine, cocktails, or occasion dining are the priority.
Café Constance signé BAZIN is a Montréal venue with verified opening hours and a smart casual dress code. The clearest way to plan around it is by timing: it is closed Monday, opens Tuesday through Sunday, stays open later on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Because verified details about cuisine, menu, pricing, seating, beverages, service format are not available here, expectations should stay practical. Treat it as a stop to evaluate by schedule and fit rather than by unverified claims about a destination meal, a drinks program, or a specific dining format.
A Montréal pick to plan by hours and fit
The most reliable anchors are the posted hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 8 AM–5 PM; Thursday and Friday 8 AM–8 PM; Saturday 9 AM–8 PM; Sunday 9 AM–5 PM; Monday closed. The dress code is smart casual. For a broader Montréal decision, cross-shop from Our full Montréal restaurants guide or compare it with other options such as Bellucci Italia, Bloom Sushi, Brasserie T! Quartier des spectacles, Eggspectation - Complexe Desjardins, Restaurant Kamúy.
Do not assume a cocktail bar, cellar, or specific beverage list from the verified information available here. If drinks are the main reason for going out, use Our full Montréal bars guide instead. If the day is broader than one stop, Pearl's Montréal guides also help with planning across hotels and experiences.
How to use it in a Montréal itinerary
Use Café Constance signé BAZIN as a Montréal option when its hours and smart casual fit match the plan. For a higher-stakes meal, a clearer cuisine preference, or a venue with more verified detail, compare it with other Montréal dining rooms in Pearl's guide before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Café Constance signé BAZIN?
The verified anchors are the city, the dress code, the hours: it is in Montréal, the dress code is smart casual, it is open Tue–Wed 8 AM–5 PM, Thu–Fri 8 AM–8 PM, Sat 9 AM–8 PM, Sun 9 AM–5 PM, with Monday closed.
Can Café Constance signé BAZIN accommodate groups?
Verified group-capacity details are not available here. If group logistics are important, confirm directly before going and compare with other Montréal options such as Brasserie T! Quartier des spectacles.
Does Café Constance signé BAZIN handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified venue-specific dietary information to rely on here, so plan to ask before you go. If your group needs more certainty, compare the available information for Montréal options such as Bellucci Italia or Eggspectation - Complexe Desjardins.
Is Café Constance signé BAZIN good for a special occasion?
It may be worth considering if the hours and smart casual dress code fit your plan. For a more meal-focused occasion, compare it with other Montréal options such as Restaurant Kamúy before deciding.
Is lunch or dinner better at Café Constance signé BAZIN?
The verified hours support visits on its open days, with later hours on Thursday, Friday, Saturday until 8 PM. No specific meal period or menu details are verified here, so choose based on timing and compare fit with other Montréal options such as Bloom Sushi.
Location
1430 Rue Balmoral, Montreal, Quebec H2X 1G4, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Café Constance signé BAZIN
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Café Constance signé BAZIN | Montréal |
| Bloom Sushi | Montréal |
| Brasserie T! Quartier des spectacles | Montréal |
| Restaurant Kamúy | Montréal |
| Bellucci Italia | Montréal |
| Eggspectation - Complexe Desjardins | Montréal |
How Café Constance signé BAZIN Montréal compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the priority is a fuller meal near the arts district, cross-shop Brasserie T! Quartier des spectacles. If the group wants a clearer cuisine choice, Bloom Sushi is the more direct alternative.
How it compares nearby
Brasserie T! Quartier des spectacles is the clearer pick when the plan needs a restaurant feel in the same cultural district. Café Constance signé BAZIN is easier to use as a casual stop, while Brasserie T! is the safer choice for a more structured pre- or post-show meal.
Choose Bloom Sushi if the group wants a defined sushi direction, or Restaurant Kamúy if the goal is a more distinctive dinner plan. Café Constance signé BAZIN works better when the decision is about convenience and timing rather than a specific cuisine commitment.
Bellucci Italia and Eggspectation - Complexe Desjardins are stronger cross-shops for groups that want a more familiar meal format. If booking pressure is the concern, Café Constance signé BAZIN has the easier-use profile; if the occasion needs a fuller table experience, pick one of those instead.
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