Do you love poutine, the iconic dish of Quebec cuisine, or do you prefer sauerkraut? This dish, originally from Quebec, is available at the Brasserie Saint-Paul in Montreal (H2Y 1G7), at 3 Brasseurs. The same goes for Alsatian cuisine, with sauerkraut dishes available at our restaurants.

Enjoy the best poutine in Montreal, in the Saint-Paul neighborhood, at Trois Brasseurs restaurants: what you need to know!
Remember that the list of ingredients for any poutine includes french fries, cheddar cheese curds, and, of course, a brown gravy made with broth. Furthermore, making a good poutine involves mastering the cooking of the fries as well as preparing the gravy with care.
If you check out the 3 Brasseurs menu online, you’ll notice that we’ve put a new spin on the traditional recipe. We serve a poutine featuring shredded chicken, an exclusive specialty at 3 Brasseurs. You’ll enjoy one of the best poutines in Montreal when you visit our restaurant-brewery. You’re in for a pleasant surprise with our reimagined 3 Brasseurs poutine recipe, featuring diced gingerbread and beef.
To enjoy the best poutine in Montreal, we suggest pairing it with an IPA brewed right here in our Quebec restaurant. You can also explore Saint-Paul Street before or after lunch at our restaurant, 3 Brasseurs. You’ll particularly notice the rich architectural heritage of this historic street.

Why is Montreal’s best sauerkraut served at 3 Brasseurs (H2Y 1G7)?
A culinary specialty originating in Alsace, Alsatian-style sauerkraut is a staple of French cuisine. As a result, it seemed natural to us to highlight this Alsatian specialty with a recipe from 3 Brasseurs.
You can enjoy excellent Montreal-style sauerkraut at our restaurant in Quebec. On our online menu, you’ll find this dish featuring prepared sauerkraut, parsley, potatoes, and flavorful meat (such as smoked pork loin).
Just like with poutine, we also recommend pairing your choucroute with a good draft beer from our microbrewery. We suggest enjoying this Alsatian dish with a draft lager. Whether you choose the best poutine in Montreal or a choucroute, you’ll love our special set menus that appeal to families and groups of friends alike.

Guests at our brewery can also treat themselves to a dessert. Just like our appetizers, our brewery’s dessert selection will appeal to both children and their parents. To view our dessert menu, please visit our website. You’ll discover our full range of sweet treats, including crème brûlée and French toast-style brioche. Another option: choose waffles or a melon and gingerbread sundae.
To discover the best sauerkraut or the best poutine in Montreal, make a reservation at 3 Brasseurs restaurant in Montreal. On our website, you’ll find all the information about this brasserie. We provide the address and phone number, among other details. Before making your reservation, be sure to check the opening hours of our craft brasserie.
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