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    Juliette Plaza, Restaurant in Montréal
    Restaurant395Points
    Canada's 100 Best 2026Michelin 2026

    Juliette Plaza

    District de Saint-Édouard, Montréal

    Restaurant in Montréal, Canada

    The Read

    Residential-Block Dining

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Juliette Plaza is worth booking for diners who want a current Montréal restaurant with serious recognition: Canada's 100 Best Restaurants #77 in 2025, a Michelin Plate in 2026, a 2026 Canada's 100 Best Recommended Restaurant placement. Choose it for an enthusiast dinner; pick a more clearly defined peer if the group needs detailed menu, price, or seating information upfront.

    About Juliette Plaza

    Juliette Plaza in Montréal has a clear recognition profile: Canada's 100 Best Restaurants #77 in 2025, a Michelin Plate in 2026, Canada's 100 Best Recommended Restaurant #29 in 2026. Those are strong reasons to put it on a Montréal dining shortlist, especially for diners who value current third-party recognition rather than relying only on reputation or proximity. In a city with many compelling restaurants, that kind of recent, visible acknowledgment gives Juliette Plaza a defined place in the decision set.

    The main decision point is expectation-setting. The schedule is Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 AM to 11 PM, with Monday and Thursday through Sunday closed, the dress code is smart casual. That makes the restaurant easier to assess if you are comfortable planning around a narrow window and a polished but not overly formal dress expectation. If you need more specifics before choosing a restaurant, compare it with Montréal Plaza, PICHAI, other Montréal options before committing.

    Choose it for a recognized Montréal meal, not a loose all-purpose night out

    The strongest case for Juliette Plaza is its recent recognition stack: Canada's 100 Best Restaurants #77 in 2025, a Michelin Plate in 2026, a Canada's 100 Best Recommended Restaurant placement at #29 in 2026. That combination makes it more than a convenience pick. It signals a Montréal restaurant with meaningful outside attention, it gives diners a practical reason to treat the choice as intentional rather than incidental.

    Because the public-facing details are lean, the smarter move is to treat Juliette Plaza as a recognition-led choice rather than a menu-shopping exercise. The confirmed facts support planning around its limited open days, its smart casual dress code, its awards profile. That is enough for diners who are comfortable choosing based on third-party recognition and a Montréal setting, but it may not be enough for those who prefer to know exactly how a meal will unfold before they go. For diners who want to pre-plan around specific dishes, prices, seating, or service format, those details should be checked directly with the venue before visiting.

    How to choose it against other Montréal options

    Juliette Plaza is easiest to justify when the brief is “recognized and current.” That phrase matters because it keeps the choice focused: this is not presented as the most flexible option, the most documented option, or the safest choice for every possible dining need. It is best understood as a restaurant whose appeal is concentrated in its recent recognition and its place within Montréal dining. PICHAI, Café Pista, Il Bazzali, Darna Bistroquet, Montréal Plaza are other names to consider when building a Montréal dining plan, depending on availability and the kind of outing you want.

    The recommendation is simple: choose Juliette Plaza when recognized status and a Montréal setting are the priority, when the Tuesday or Wednesday schedule works. That schedule is not a small detail; it is central to whether the restaurant fits the plan you are trying to build. Skip it if your plans require a broader weekly schedule or details that are not part of the record. For broader planning, use Montréal restaurants guide alongside the Montréal bars guide to build the outing around the visit.

    The takeJuliette Plaza is best experienced at dinner, when its kitchen and neighbourhood atmosphere align. The write-up positions the restaurant as a destination worth seeking out, making it a natural choice for date nights or small celebrations when you want something a little more considered than the usual block options. It also suits evenings when locals are looking for serious, technically ambitious cooking without the formality of an institutional hotel dining room. Because the place attracts both national recognition and a regular clientele, expect a mix of visitors and neighbourhood diners at peak hours.
    Venue detailsLocal Sourcing
    Recognition and awards2 sources
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextMontréal, Canada

    Planning details

    Location
    6220 Rue St-Hubert, Montréal, QC H2S 2M2, Canada
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    montrealplaza.com
    Phone
    +1 514-903-6230
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Juliette Plaza sits deliberately in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, the kind of neighbourhood restaurant that feels earned rather than staged. The address on Rue St‑Hubert — a street where hardware stores and depanneurs rub shoulders with destination-worthy tables — gives the place an appealingly local, slightly idiosyncratic personality. The kitchen reads as youthful and technically confident: earning a spot on Canada’s 100 Best signals focused, consistent cooking rather than flash. The overall impression is of a neighbourhood find that draws both curious visitors and repeat locals, balancing an approachable storefront energy with a clear culinary point of view.

    Best For

    Juliette Plaza is best experienced at dinner, when its kitchen and neighbourhood atmosphere align. The write-up positions the restaurant as a destination worth seeking out, making it a natural choice for date nights or small celebrations when you want something a little more considered than the usual block options. It also suits evenings when locals are looking for serious, technically ambitious cooking without the formality of an institutional hotel dining room. Because the place attracts both national recognition and a regular clientele, expect a mix of visitors and neighbourhood diners at peak hours.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean on the plates that have become signatures here: order the Red Lobster scallops to start or as a highlight, try the Juliette Sandwich for a sense of the kitchen’s grounding in approachable, memorable flavors, and save room for the carrot cake madeleine for a neatly executed finish. The restaurant’s Canada’s 100 Best placement and notes about technical ambition suggest dishes that reward attention to detail, so ask your server about any seasonal additions or recommended preparations if you want the fullest expression of the menu.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Bright, playful interior with retro comics, Smurf figurines, and a spinning boat, creating a warm, lively, and nostalgic atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    WhimsicalLivelyCozy

    Best For

    Date NightCasual HangoutSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Red Lobster scallops
    • Juliette Sandwich
    • carrot cake madeleine
    Planning details

    Location

    6220 Rue St-Hubert, Montréal, QC H2S 2M2, Canada · Directions

    +1 514-903-6230

    montrealplaza.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Montréal Plaza, French Brasserie, French Brasserie
    • PICHAI, Notable alternative
    • Café Pista, Notable alternative
    • Il Bazzali, Notable alternative
    • Darna Bistroquet, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How Juliette Plaza compares in Montréal

    Juliette Plaza is the stronger pick when recognition matters: its Canada's 100 Best and Michelin Plate signals give it more current dining credibility than a casual café or neighborhood fallback. Montréal Plaza is easier to understand before booking because its French brasserie frame is clearer, so choose that for a group that wants a familiar format and Juliette Plaza for a more discovery-led meal.

    PICHAI is the better alternative if the priority is a sharper cuisine-specific choice, while Café Pista works better for a lighter, lower-commitment stop. For a classic-feeling dinner, Il Bazzali and Darna Bistroquet are safer cross-shops when the group wants a more familiar ambiance and fewer unknowns.

    On booking difficulty, Juliette Plaza reads as easier than the city's hardest reservation targets, but the limited operating window makes timing matter. If the preferred night does not line up, cross-shop Montréal Plaza first for a fuller restaurant-night feel, then PICHAI if the group wants a more specific culinary direction.

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    Compare Juliette Plaza
    Juliette Plaza Montréal and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    Juliette PlazaMontréal;
    2026 Canada's 100 Best Recommends · #29Michelin Guide Quebec 20262025 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants · #77
    Montréal PlazaMontréalFrench Brasserie
    2026 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants · #13Star Wine Lists 20262026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America RecommendedMichelin Guide Quebec 20262025 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants · #202025 World's 50 North America's Best Restaurants · #222025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #3152025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #322
    PICHAIMontréal
    2026 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants · #362025 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants · #25
    ;
    Café PistaMontréalNo published awards;
    Il BazzaliMontréalNo published awards;
    Darna BistroquetMontréalNo published awards;

    How Juliette Plaza Montréal compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Juliette Plaza?

    Juliette Plaza has a smart casual dress code. Aim for neat, polished casual rather than anything overly formal.

    What are alternatives to Juliette Plaza in Montréal?

    Consider Montréal Plaza, PICHAI, Il Bazzali, Darna Bistroquet, or Café Pista when comparing Montréal options. The best choice depends on availability, timing, the kind of outing you want.

    What are Juliette Plaza's hours?

    The hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 AM to 11 PM, with Monday and Thursday through Sunday closed. Choose the time that fits your plans.

    Can Juliette Plaza accommodate groups?

    If you are planning for a group, contact Juliette Plaza directly and compare availability with Montréal Plaza or Il Bazzali if you need other Montréal options.

    What should I order at Juliette Plaza?

    The grounded reasons to consider Juliette Plaza are its Montréal location, limited Tuesday-Wednesday schedule, smart casual dress code, recognition from Canada's 100 Best and Michelin.

    Is Juliette Plaza good for a special occasion?

    It can be a good fit if the occasion works with the Tuesday or Wednesday schedule and you value its recognition profile. For occasions that need more date flexibility, compare other Montréal options as well.

    Can I eat at the bar at Juliette Plaza?