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    Bistro Martini Grill

    Saint-Eustache

    Restaurant in Saint-Eustache, Canada

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Bistro Martini Grill offers walk-in ease and long hours across breakfast, lunch, dinner; open daily with extended weekday service and weekend splits. Without confirmed menu details, awards, or a named chef, it plays to neighborhood reliability over destination dining. Compare <a href="https://joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-graldine-saint-eustache-restaurant">Le Géraldine</a> for a more articulated regional cuisine experience at a higher price point.

    About Bistro Martini Grill

    Bistro Martini Grill is a Saint-Eustache venue with daily hours and a casual dress code. The schedule is broad on weekdays, with hours from 6 AM to 9:30 PM Monday through Wednesday and from 6 AM to 10 PM Thursday and Friday. Weekend hours are more limited and split on Saturday: 7 AM to 12 PM, then 4 PM to 10 PM; Sunday runs from 7 AM to 12 PM. For diners comparing options, it sits among Saint-Eustache's dining options, with names such as Le Géraldine, Le Mitoyen, Restaurant Asteur, Gatto Matto, Saiko also worth considering depending on the occasion.

    Bistro Martini Grill works best as a practical Saint-Eustache option where the safest planning step is to check the current menu, prices, reservation process, takeout or delivery options, seating, beverage program directly before you go.

    When to Go and What to Expect

    The strongest planning advantage is the timetable. Weekdays begin early and continue into the evening, while Thursday, Friday, Saturday extend to 10 PM. Saturday is split into a morning period and an evening period, Sunday is limited to the morning window. Those hours may suit different dining needs; check directly with the venue for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, service format details.

    The dress code is casual, so there is no need to plan for formal attire. Keep expectations flexible: use the hours to choose a convenient time, then verify current offerings directly with the venue. Compared with other named options such as Le Géraldine, Le Mitoyen, Restaurant Asteur, Gatto Matto, Saiko, Bistro Martini Grill is best framed around its hours and casual dress code rather than cuisine, accolades, or price.

    Booking and Timing

    For reservations or walk-in policies, contact Bistro Martini Grill directly. If timing matters, especially on Thursday through Saturday evenings or during the shorter weekend windows, confirm availability before visiting. Among other Saint-Eustache restaurants, its hours are the clearest planning point.

    For a special occasion, plan conservatively: ask about the current menu, booking process, private dining options, signature dishes, atmosphere. That does not rule it out for a casual gathering, but diners planning a milestone meal should check those details before committing.

    The takeThis is a dinner-focused neighbourhood spot that suits Tuesday-evening regulars, after-work crowds and families or groups looking for an unfussy meal. The editorial framing emphasizes accessible, reliable menus rather than tasting-menu excursions, so it’s best when you want solid grill cooking and recognizable favourites. Because the kitchen plays to local sourcing in the Laurentians, the menu feels seasonally anchored without being precious — ideal for community dinners, casual celebrations and anyone seeking a satisfying, no-surprises evening out.
    Venue detailsCasual
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    Restaurant contextSaint-Eustache, Canada
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    Planning details

    Location
    570 R. Dubois, Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 0B3, Canada
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    bistromartinigrill.com
    Phone
    +14504133332
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Bistro Martini Grill reads like a classic neighbourhood bistro that leans on straightforward grill cooking and dependable, familiar dishes. The writing positions it as the kind of place that earns regulars by meeting local expectations rather than chasing innovation; that practical ethos gives the room a warm, unpretentious charm. The kitchen taps regional supply from the nearby Laurentians and Mirabel corridors, which reinforces a rustic, ingredient-forward sensibility without pretension. Overall, the mood is comforting and familiar: a grill-focused, community-minded bistro that values reliability and approachability over culinary showmanship.

    Best For

    This is a dinner-focused neighbourhood spot that suits Tuesday-evening regulars, after-work crowds and families or groups looking for an unfussy meal. The editorial framing emphasizes accessible, reliable menus rather than tasting-menu excursions, so it’s best when you want solid grill cooking and recognizable favourites. Because the kitchen plays to local sourcing in the Laurentians, the menu feels seasonally anchored without being precious — ideal for community dinners, casual celebrations and anyone seeking a satisfying, no-surprises evening out.

    Ordering Tips

    Keep orders simple and anchored to the grill: the menu highlights classic proteins and crowd-pleasers. Given the signature dishes listed—Tartare de filet mignon, Filet mignon and Fish & Chips—start with one of those if you want a representative experience of the kitchen’s strengths. The copy stresses a pragmatic, neighbourhood approach, so expect straightforward preparations that showcase quality ingredients from the nearby Laurentians rather than theatrical plating. For groups or repeat visits, stick to familiar grill items and seasonal accompaniments to get the most reliable results.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Relaxed bistro atmosphere with casual, decontracted setting designed for comfortable dining.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CasualCozyRelaxed

    Best For

    Casual HangoutFamilyGroup Dining

    Experience

    Hotel RestaurantTerrace

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Tartare de filet mignon
    • Fish & Chips
    • Filet mignon
    Planning details

    Location

    570 R. Dubois, Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 0B3, Canada · Directions

    +14504133332

    bistromartinigrill.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Le Géraldine, Regional Cuisine, $$$
    • Restaurant Asteur, Notable alternative
    • Gatto Matto, Notable alternative
    • Saiko, Notable alternative
    • Le Mitoyen, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    Against Le Géraldine, Bistro Martini Grill trades culinary ambition for accessibility, Géraldine's regional focus and $$$ price tier signal a more polished, occasion-worthy meal, while Bistro Martini Grill leans into walk-in convenience and longer hours. If you want a chef-driven experience with a clear point of view, book Géraldine; if you need a last-minute table or prefer to keep the bill lower, Bistro Martini Grill wins on ease and flexibility.

    The broader Saint-Eustache set, Restaurant Asteur, Gatto Matto, Saiko, Le Mitoyen, offer more defined identities (Italian at Gatto Matto, Japanese at Saiko) that make the booking decision clearer. Without confirmed cuisine type or standout dishes, Bistro Martini Grill reads as the neighborhood fallback: reliable for a weeknight grill dinner, less compelling if you're choosing where to spend a special-occasion budget.

    For visitors staying in Saint-Eustache hotels or exploring the local bar scene, this venue works as a same-day option when higher-tier restaurants are booked. If you can plan ahead, aim for one of the comparison set with a clearer culinary identity and verifiable track record.

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    Bistro Martini Grill Saint-Eustache and similar venues
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    Bistro Martini GrillSaint-Eustache; ; No published awards
    Le GéraldineSaint-EustacheRegional Cuisine$$$
    Michelin Guide Quebec 20262025 Michelin Plate
    Restaurant AsteurBoisbriand; ; No published awards
    Gatto MattoBoisbriand; ; No published awards
    SaikoLaval; ; No published awards
    Le MitoyenLaval; ; No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Bistro Martini Grill?

    Dress is casual at Bistro Martini Grill in Saint-Eustache. Formal attire is not required.

    What should I order at Bistro Martini Grill?
    Can I eat at the bar at Bistro Martini Grill?
    Is lunch or dinner better at Bistro Martini Grill?

    The hours are Monday to Wednesday, 6 AM to 9:30 PM; Thursday and Friday, 6 AM to 10 PM; Saturday, 7 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 10 PM; and Sunday, 7 AM to 12 PM. Choose based on the posted hours, then confirm current menus and service times directly.

    What are alternatives to Bistro Martini Grill in Saint-Eustache?

    Other named options to compare include Le Géraldine, Le Mitoyen, Restaurant Asteur, Gatto Matto, Saiko. The best choice depends on the current menu, availability, occasion, so check each venue directly.

    Is Bistro Martini Grill good for a special occasion?

    Bistro Martini Grill has a casual dress code and broad weekday hours. For a milestone meal, confirm the current menu, booking process, atmosphere before deciding.

    How far ahead should I book Bistro Martini Grill?

    If you have a specific time in mind, especially during the shorter weekend hours, confirm availability and reservation or walk-in options directly with Bistro Martini Grill in Saint-Eustache.