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Eduardo's Restaurant
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 11 am - 11 pm
Fri 11 am - 12 am
Sat 3 pm - 12 am
Sun 3 pm - 11 pm
- Attire:
- Casual
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Very Loud
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Eduardo's Restaurant
6 reviews in English
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Review from Rob T.
One of the most reasonably priced Italian restaurants I've been to in Montreal. Eduardo's serves unapologetic, hearty, and hefty Italian cuisine at extremely reasonable prices. I LOVE this place, not so much for the food, but for the great times I've had with my friends coming here over the past few years. The fact that you can bring your own wine, which they will cork for free for your table, makes this place a drunken, feel great, good eats kind of place with very friendly service - and there's this invitingly cozy charm here that can't be explained unless you've eaten here..seriously!
My friends and I recently ate here and had one hell of great meal: cold antipasti salad to start (awesome-see pics) $8.95C, Lasagna $9.95C (huge portion and delicious), and Veal Picatta served with a side of Fettuccini Alfredo $12.95C (very good quality and value). We were pleasantly stuffed while we sat and watched the blizzard outside as we leisurely downed 2 bottles of wine...good times! Although, I didn't have it this visit, Eduardo's makes one of the best minestrone soups that I highly recommend - and at $4.95C you get huge bowl of it!
Look, you're not going to find any award wining dishes here, but Eduardo's is not about that. Eduardo's, for me, is about the unreplicated experience it provides, that you must check out for yourself. For that, Eduardo's gets 5 stars! -
Review from Sara S.
Three and a half.
Eduardo's is a good, cheap, fun drunk time. BYOB, cozy decor, albeit very loud on a friday night. Crowded, tiny, but warm and cozy, with friendly service. I had the tortellini with rose sauce, which was perfectly adequate but nothing to write home about. Everyone else dining with me seemed content with their meals. This isn't mind blowingly good food. It's just a big ol'e plate of pasta, cooked right, for a very very decent price. They seem laid back about letting you linger around with the rest of your wine for awhile, which was nice, and the atmosphere and warmt of the place really charmed me. I know where I'll be going next time I have a cheap bottle of red and a craving for carbs. Eduardo's, you's a sexy laid back son of a bitch. -
Review from Matthew A.
I just LOVE Eduardo's!! It is a very popular bring your own wine restaurant in Montreal. It has been around for about 20 years. Come early or later as you will have to wait in line.
The menu is Italian. I love that you can chose your pasta sauce: Rose, Alfredo, or classic tomato. The bread is also delicious.
Located up on the Plateau, on the corner of St. Denis.
Bring your wine.Listed in: Apportez Votre Vin Montreal …
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Review from Olivia S.
Montréal, QC
I've been to Edwardo's twice now, and its definitely a good meal for a good price. I'd say the worst thing on the menu is the fettuccine alfredo (kind of try and pasty), but everything else is really, really good.
The second time I had the Surf and Turf: a filet mignon, shrimp and pasta for $24.00. That meal anywhere else would have been over $30.
Great place to go with friends and a bottle of wine, in my opinion WAY better then going to the factory that is l'Academie across the street. -
Review from Sean B.
Went here based on Matthew A's review. The man knows what he's talking about.
We had the brushetta as an appetizer. While not the best brushetta in the world (merely just chopped tomato and a little basil on the bread, no cheese), it still had enough flavor to satisfy one's mouth. It was also nice that they had a little salad in the middle of the plate, so basically you're getting two dishes for the price of one (at a bargain rate of $6.95).
My main dish was the meat tortellini in the rose sauce, and my friend got the fettuccine Alfredo. The pasta seemed very fresh. Both sauces were creamy, but not overly so. The rose sauce was flavorful, but the alfredo was a little on the bland side. No complaints though since each was a little under 10 dollars.
Lastly, the server was very attentive and the hostess was H-O-T. The latter is irrelevant for the most part but hey, if you need eye candy during your meal, this place ain't so bad on a a Friday night.
And matthew is right, this place is BUSY. We got there just in time (around 8:15). There was a substantial # of people waiting by the time we left 45 minutes later. -
Review from Keewi H.
Montréal, QC
(Ben writing in Keewi's account) It wasn't awful, but it wasn't much good. The server was friendly, but very distracted chatting with her friends, so it was hard to catch her eye. The bread was a bit burned, enough to be black in spots and taste like carbon. The linguini alla vongole came in an alfredo sauce, of all things, not the white wine sauce it's supposed to have. The clams were canned, and gritty with sand. The pasta was overcooked, not al dente. The soup was oversalted. The fried calamari's breading was soft and chewy and oily, not crisp. The mussels appetizer was the best part of the meal, and it was just OK, not divine. The prices are low, so if that's all that matters to you, then there you are. And there may be better things on the menu that we didn't try. But we will not be going back to find out.
