Restaurant in Montréal, Canada
Le Kube
100Pearl PointsFlexible hotel stop

About Le Kube
Le Kube is worth considering when you need an easy downtown Montréal restaurant with long daily service, especially for lunch, early dinner, or a low-friction hotel-area meet-up. It is not a venue to overbuild a night around without checking the current menu first; cross-shop Terrasse Belvu, Marché Artisans, or Café Kréma if the brief is more specific.
Le Kube in Montréal is best framed with the facts that are confirmed: it is open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, the dress code is smart casual. Beyond that, there are no verified details here on cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing, seating, or a particular service style, so it should not be treated here as a highly specific destination meal.
Use it when the schedule works for your plan and when a smart-casual venue in Montréal is the right fit. Because the verified information is limited, check Le Kube directly for current menu details, reservations, accessibility needs, dietary questions, any other planning specifics before you go.
Use it for convenience, not a high-stakes dinner
The strongest confirmed case for Le Kube is timing. Daily hours from noon to 11 PM make it flexible for a midday, afternoon, or evening plan in Montréal. The smart-casual dress code also gives a useful planning cue: it is not presented here as formal, but it is still worth dressing with some polish.
Without verified details on the food, beverage program, prices, seating, or ordering options, avoid building a special-occasion itinerary around assumptions. If the meal depends on a specific cuisine, dish, budget, or accommodation, confirm those details with Le Kube before committing.
Other options when the brief changes
If you are comparing options, consider Le Kube alongside Café Kréma, Deli Planet, Lloyd, Marché Artisans, Terrasse Belvu, depending on what is current and available for your timing. For a broader Montréal search, use Our full Montréal restaurants guide, or compare the trip around Our full Montréal hotels guide and Our full Montréal bars guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Le Kube accommodate groups?
Le Kube is open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, which may help with scheduling. There are no verified details here on group capacity, private dining, or seating layout, so check the venue's official channels before planning for a larger party. Café Kréma, Deli Planet, Lloyd, Marché Artisans, Terrasse Belvu are other names to compare when checking current availability.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Kube?
There are no verified details here on bar seating or bar dining at Le Kube. The confirmed planning details are that it is in Montréal, open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, has a smart-casual dress code. If bar seating matters, confirm the current room setup with the venue before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Kube?
Le Kube is open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, so it can fit a midday, afternoon, or evening plan. There are no verified details here on separate meal periods, menu changes, or pricing by time of day, so choose based on your schedule and confirm current service details directly.
Does Le Kube handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified venue-specific dietary or allergy information here for Le Kube. Call ahead before you go, especially if anyone in your party needs confirmed ingredient, allergy, or preparation details.
Is Le Kube good for a special occasion?
Le Kube may work if the confirmed facts fit your plan: Montréal location, daily 12 PM to 11 PM hours, smart-casual dress. There are no verified details here on ambience, tasting menus, private rooms, or celebration services, so confirm directly if the occasion depends on any of those specifics.
What are alternatives to compare with Le Kube?
Other names to compare include Café Kréma, Deli Planet, Lloyd, Marché Artisans, Terrasse Belvu. Use Le Kube when its confirmed daily hours from 12 PM to 11 PM and smart-casual dress code fit your Montréal plans, check each venue directly for current menus, reservations, availability.
Location
Restaurant Hôtel, 900 Rue De la Gauchetière O, Montreal, Quebec H5A 1E4, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Le Kube
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Le Kube | Montréal |
| Terrasse Belvu | Montréal |
| Marché Artisans | Montréal |
| Café Kréma | Montréal |
| Lloyd | Montréal |
| Deli Planet | Montréal |
How Le Kube Montréal compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Terrasse Belvu, Notable alternative
- Marché Artisans, Notable alternative
- Café Kréma, Notable alternative
- Lloyd, Notable alternative
- Deli Planet, Notable alternative
How Le Kube compares in Montréal
Choose Le Kube when the main requirement is convenience in central Montréal and an easy reservation profile. It is the safer pick for a low-pressure lunch or dinner near the hotel and business corridor, but it has less confirmed personality than Terrasse Belvu, which is the better cross-shop when ambiance is the point of the booking.
Marché Artisans makes more sense when flexibility and a market-style stop matter more than a seated restaurant experience. Café Kréma is the more focused option for coffee, a lighter pause, or a shorter meeting. If the group wants a fuller restaurant meal, Le Kube is the more practical bet, assuming the current menu fits the occasion.
For alternatives in the same Montréal set, Lloyd and Deli Planet are worth checking when Le Kube does not match the mood or timing. With no published price tier across this comparison set, decide by format first: Le Kube for convenience, Terrasse Belvu for atmosphere, Marché Artisans for flexibility, Café Kréma for a shorter stop.
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