Gibbys in Montreal, Quebec, Canada | A la Carte Restaurants

The entrance archway to Gibbys in Montreal, Canada, stands on what was once the south bank of the Little St. Pierre River near the original Huron settlement of Hochelaga. Visits to the site by the early explorers, Jacques Cartier in 1535, and Champlain in 1611, led to the first permanent settlement by de Maisonneuve in 1641.

The Little St. Pierre River was covered over in 1833 to allow the construction of St. Anne’s Market, now Place Youville. This building was later remodeled to serve as the Parliament buildings of the newly united Province of Canada in 1844. In 1849 an angry mob burned the Parliament to the ground in response to some unpopular legislation.

You’ll feel you’ve stepped back in time as you enter Gibbys, housed in a magnificent 200-year-old building in Old Montreal.

This charming restaurants which boast historic stone walls, original beamed ceilings, cozy fireplaces, and romantic lighting, all combine to make dining at Gibbys a not soon-to-be-forgotten experience.

You’ll enjoy the finest seafood, including fresh plump chilled oysters, a large choice of the freshest fish and Gibbys' expertly aged and exquisitely broiled steaks, all accompanied by a variety of wines from our extensive wine list.

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298 Place D'Youville
Montreal
Quebec
Canada
(514) 282-1837
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