Restaurant in Montreal, Canada
Neighbourhood spot worth knowing if nearby.

Restaurant Mile-Ex is a neighbourhood-casual option in Montreal's Mile-Ex district, best suited for low-key, easy-booking meals when you're already in the area. Public data is limited, so confirm hours and menu before visiting. For a more documented alternative nearby, Mastard or Alma Montreal are stronger choices for a planned outing.
Restaurant Mile-Ex is a neighbourhood spot in Montreal's Mile-Ex district worth knowing if you're already in the area, but the sparse public record makes it hard to recommend a special trip over better-documented alternatives. If you're nearby and want a low-commitment meal, it's an easy booking. If you're planning a dedicated dining outing, Mastard or Sabayon give you more to work with before you commit.
Mile-Ex itself is one of Montreal's more interesting eating neighbourhoods right now, sitting north of Little Italy and drawing a younger, local crowd rather than tourists. Restaurants in this pocket tend to run casual and independent, which usually means shorter menus, relaxed service, and pricing that doesn't punish you for arriving without a reservation. Restaurant Mile-Ex sits at 6631 Rue Jeanne-Mance, which puts it squarely in that walkable residential strip. For context on what else is happening in the area, Alep and Alma Montreal are nearby and have stronger documentation if you want a verified fallback.
Because public data on cuisine type, price range, hours, and chef are not available in our records, we're working with limited signals here. That's not a dealbreaker for a casual neighbourhood meal, but it does mean you should confirm hours and current menu before making the trip. The booking difficulty is rated easy, which is consistent with Mile-Ex's general character as a neighbourhood dining scene rather than a destination-dining circuit.
Without confirmed data on delivery partnerships or takeout packaging, we can't give a confident verdict on whether off-premise is worth it here. As a general rule for this style of neighbourhood restaurant in Montreal, takeout tends to work leading for dishes that hold texture — think grain bowls, sandwiches, or anything braised rather than anything fried or sauced to order. If takeout is your primary mode, browse our full Montreal restaurants guide for venues with confirmed delivery options before committing.
Mile-Ex restaurants generally run quietest on early weeknights, Tuesday through Thursday, which is when you'll get the most attentive service and the easiest walk-in experience. Weekend evenings in this neighbourhood fill quickly once word spreads about a spot, so if you're going Saturday, arrive early or call ahead. Montreal's winters are real — if you're visiting between November and March, confirm the venue is open and factor in transit time from downtown.
Address: 6631 Rue Jeanne-Mance, Montréal, QC. Booking difficulty: easy. For broader Montreal planning, see our Montreal hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide. If you're exploring further afield in Quebec, Tanière³ in Quebec City is one of the province's most compelling reservations right now.
Quick reference: 6631 Rue Jeanne-Mance, Mile-Ex, Montreal. Easy to book. Confirm hours before visiting.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Mile-Ex | Easy | — | ||
| L’Express | French Bistro | Unknown | — | |
| Schwartz’s | Delicatessen | Unknown | — | |
| Toqué | French | Unknown | — | |
| Jérôme Ferrer - Europea | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Mastard | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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No confirmed menu data is published for Restaurant Mile-Ex, so we can't verify specific dietary accommodations. Your safest move is to call ahead or ask when booking. Mile-Ex as a neighbourhood skews toward younger, local crowds where dietary flexibility is common, but that doesn't guarantee it here.
Mile-Ex restaurants generally work well for solo diners given the neighbourhood's casual, local-crowd energy. Without confirmed counter or bar seating details for this specific venue, booking a small table for one is likely your most reliable option. It's an easier solo proposition than somewhere like Toqué, where the formal setting raises the stakes.
The address is 6631 Rue Jeanne-Mance, north of Little Italy in one of Montreal's more active eating neighbourhoods right now. Public information on the menu, pricing, and hours is sparse, so treat this as a local neighbourhood find rather than a destination you'd travel across the city for. Go in with low expectations and you'll likely be pleasantly surprised.
Bar seating details aren't confirmed for Restaurant Mile-Ex. If bar dining matters to you, call ahead before making the trip to 6631 Rue Jeanne-Mance. For a confirmed bar-seating experience in Montreal, L'Express on Rue Saint-Denis is a reliable fallback.
Mile-Ex as a neighbourhood runs casual to relaxed, and the venue's profile doesn't suggest a dress code applies here. Wear what you'd wear to a neighbourhood dinner with friends. If you're heading somewhere more formal in the same evening, Jérôme Ferrer - Europea is the kind of room where presentation matters more.
No private dining or group policy information is confirmed for this venue. Groups of four or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming capacity. For larger group bookings with confirmed private space options in Montreal, Toqué is a more documented choice.
Booking difficulty at Restaurant Mile-Ex is rated easy, so a few days' notice should be sufficient for most party sizes. Weeknights, particularly Tuesday through Thursday, are your best bet for a less crowded table and more attentive service in the Mile-Ex area.
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