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La Station des Sports
Category: Nightlife Bars Sports Bars Sports Bars [Edit]
2051, rue Sainte-Catherine OuestMontréal, QC H3H 1M6
(514) 931-5559
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Music:
- Background
- Best Nights:
- Fri, Sun, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- No
- Coat Check:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Loud
- Good For Dancing:
- No
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
16 reviews for La Station des Sports
16 reviews in English
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Review from Wayne B.
Great spot. LOTS of TVs. I mean LOTS of TVs. Big menu. Good (not great) beer selections. Outstanding value on beers. BIG pitchers at very reasonable prices.
Excellent service despite being very very busy. Right downtown. -
Review from Erik M.
This place is a CAGE AU SPORT copy cat... Its the same thing, but you don't have the kiddies running around with popcorn making a mess on the floor.
The menu is a typical menu with chicken wings and all...
The waiters are ok, and some are not, they are understaff, and rushed, so they kinda get pissy and rude.
It does get crowded game night, but its typical of any bar. -
Review from Wes N.
Montréal, QC
Atmosphere, Service, and Food: That's how my organize my Reviews.
Atmosphere: The Station was once a fun place to go, sadly that's only the case some of the times, and only during certain times of the day. Best time to visit is early morning - if you like to catch a game of football, because there aren't many customers and the volume level isn't deafening. With a lower crowd comes better services (the waitresses aren't as frazzled) and better food (the cook isn't just sling ingredients). Place could use a little more clean up - it getting to be a little too run down. If you don't like the drunken frat scene don't go in during the evenings or during a football or hockey match.
Service: the waitresses and waiters do try - I will give them that much. Many of them are extremely nice and amicable people who are working the hardest job - in my opinion - with very little reward. When they are not serving 50 drunken frat boys - they're quite good at what they do and very attentive.
Food: Again, the time of day dictates the food's quality. It's middling to being with - but great value for the money (get the burger or chicken souvlaki platter, or any of the items for breakfast). Pub food - so don't expect much, but if you go in on weekend mornings or early noon / brunch - the food is usually fresh and tasty.
Value for Money - but only when you go it at a good time. -
Review from Milena P.
We went to Les 3 Brasseurs for lunch and our amazing waiter recommended this place when I asked for a shit rowdy sports bar with cheap beer. It did NOT disappoint! We were just two but the place wasn't super busy so they let us sit at the table with the tap. The beer is stupid cheap, cheaper than anywhere I've had it in the States, and you can't turn in any direction without facing a TV. The menu is huge and we didn't try the food, but everything was cheap too. We are definitely hitting this up next time we come to Montreal!
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Review from Aria F.
Food is decent. Service is ok. Nothing to rave about but if you want to watch sports, this is the place to be
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Review from Gabriel O.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC
I'd suggest the Sports Station if you like sports or just want to have a good time! You'll be surrounded by TVs with every sports event you can think of, a pretty diverse choice of food and drinks and affordable prices.
If you're one of the lucky few groups of 4 to get their at the perfect timing, ask for the table with the tap. Yup, they have a few tables that have a built in beer tap, so that you don't need to wait for your waiter to refill your pitcher. They charge you by the pint but it's much cheaper and much more fun than getting pitchers. -
Review from R A.
Sports Station is what every bar would look like if the Germans had won the war.
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Review from Jeff H.
I'm only giving a 3 because the waiter we had first was a total @$$. He was completely rude - when we wanted to place an order for dinner in addition to our appetizers, he asked "..another order?". When our food came, he just slammed the plates down in front of us. He never came back to ask how the meal was, nor did he seem like he cared how everything was going. The saving grace was that the manager ended up giving us another waitress, who was totally cool and at least SEEMED like she cared how we were doing. The manager that night (11/26/2010) was really cool too - he was giving me a hard time about Alabama losing to Auburn - all in good fun. But the true saving grace was having a Budweiser tap right in our table.
As for the food - I wasn't all that happy. The burger was almost like charcoal and the wings were not good at all. So if you go by food, this would be a 2-star review - but again, having a tap at your table is hard to be too upset about.
If you're in town and there is a sporting event you want to watch, I would recommend this place to come DRINK. Just pray you don't get the same snotty waiter we had, and that the food is better - maybe our cook had an off night. -
Review from Mitch S.
Toronto, ON
I just discovered this place and I'm honestly embarrassed to say it took 4.5 years for me to find this place!
This place has $18 4L pitchers (of Keith's!!!) and some tables with a tap built right into allowing you to serve yourself beer at a cheap $0.20/ounce (that's $2.40/pint !!!).
I can't really talk about the food at all here, but it's definitely the cheapest place to drink in Montreal that I've found yet...The savings in beer more than make up the cost of the taxi at the end of the night :) -
Review from Ernie C.
First time in Canada. Pull into Montreal, got lost, got hungry so parked the rental car on a street corner and walked into the first restaurant I saw. Happy to find full English speaking staff, english menu and amazing prices for amazing food. Got the pork souvlaki platter for $7.45. Beers were around $2-3 per pint. Plenty of TV's and varioius bar games. Was there about noon on a Sunday and noticed several others ordering huge breakfast platters. I didn't see anything at all on the menu over $10 and the portions were huge. Doubt I'll ever find myself in that part of Montreal again, but would definately recommend to anyone in the area. Waitress went out of her way to help me orient the local map and point out some easy tourist sites for my 48 hours in town.
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Review from Reena R.
This is the best place across the street from Hotel Du Fort to get cheap and plentiful breakfast!!!! I have never been to a place that offers orange juice AND coffee for you all in one cheap meal. I ordered a western omelette and it comes with hash browns (they were reeely good. i'm a potato fanatic!!!), toast, a little bit of fruit, and some Boston baked beans. You get a really big plate that I'm sure you can't finish. It was a lot of food for only $4.95. It's practically a way better deal than hitting McDonald's.
I was also watching the Beijing Summer Olympics at this place. There's a TV everywhere to watch sports.
If you're not an omelette person, there's also your choice of eggs done the way you want, french toast, pancakes, crepes, the sports station special (bagel with lox and cream cheese), and egg/pancake/french toast combos. For lunch and dinner they offer your average sports bar type of appetizers, such as potato skins, nachos, chicken wings, and more. If you're into variety with appetizers, you can combine appetizers for a combo price.
For lunch and dinner there's hamburgers, club sandwiches, brochettes, grilled meats and fishes, pasta, subs, pizzas, salads, souvlaki pitas, poutin (you have to try poutine when in Montreal), desserts, and they have a whole load of alcohol to choose from.
The service is friendly and I recommend it to all, Quebecois or not Quebecois. I mainly love the place for their cheap and good breakfast. Travelers: this is a primo destination. -
Review from Andrew A.
Montréal, QC
If you are looking for a place to catch the game, and when I say the game, I mean any game, there are so many TV in this place, there isn't a seat in the house that you can't see multiple TVs, this is the place to go. It's the second best place to see the Habs play after the Bell Centre. But here a pitcher of beer will cost the same as 1 can at the bell centre. And the food is great, I've had subs, pizza, burgers, and wings here, and they are all good, and to top it off, they are dirt cheap. You could go out to this bar with the change you find in the couch and still have enough for a cab ride home, and be completely satisfied.
Another nice touch, there are a few tables throughout the bar that have their own tap of Budweiser, you pay by the ounce, and serve yourself, lots of fun.
Get here early on big sports night, because it fills up fast. -
Review from Travis A.
Did not expect to see this place on St. Catherine street--in the middle of the gay neighborhood. Great sports bar with lots of big screens and modern, clean interior....and huge pitchers of beer for pretty cheap price. Food was A+ too (considering it's a sports bar).
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Review from shivam k.
I hit this place when I was visting Montreal with my friend. We were trying to find a French restaurant for breafast and do the whole crepe thing. The food is awesome. I had the breakfast skillet; it was just awesome.
I was so full, I could barely walk. The place is wonderful, and in a cool part of town accross from a college. This place had freakin beer tap right on the table. How cool is that? Bar is good, seemed well stocked, people dropping in for a glass on wine at 11:00 am. Pretty cool. Folks nice place, nice service.
PS. I did not get a chance to check out their restrooms for shall we say...toilettes. Cant help you there. I judge management on how they keep the restroom. -
Review from Charles H.
Montréal, QC
Very nice place in the gay Village...reasonably priced, good food and lots of giant flat TV screens to see whichever game is being broadcast. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere and near Metro Berri. I highly recommend this place if you want to have a decent meal and are on a budget.
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Review from Oliver C.
Montréal, QC
Great place to watch sports. The food is good, prices are very affordable.
