
La Taverne du Cheval Blanc
809, rue Ontario Est, Montreal, QC, H2L 1P1
514-522-0211 | Site web
Intellectuals and local beer lovers meet at Cheval Blanc to savour fine ales from a master brewer, a warm ambiance and an abstract art. collection that inspires the contemplation of life as well as beer!
Quoi
| Ambiance | | 5 à 7, Micro-brasseries, Tavernes, Brasseries |
| Paiement | | Interac |
Où
| Quartier | | Plateau Mont-Royal |
| Se rendre | | Berri-UQAM Metro |
| Intersection | | St Hubert |
Quand
| Wed-Sat: 3PM- 3AM Mon-Tues: 3PM-1AM Sun: 5PM-1AM |
Profil Dernière mise-à-jour: 27 février 2008
Do you remember the colour of Henri IV's horse? Find out for yourself at Cheval Blanc on the corner of St-Hubert street. Much more than a horse will await you!
1920s-era Style
In this 20s-style pub boasting a green and zinc décor, Jerome Denys has set up all the necessary tools to make fine brew. In fact, as the first person to hold a micro-brewery permit in 1987, Jerome was responsible for launching this craze in Quebec. Ever since, his brewery/pub has come a long way, inspiring novices to launch their own businesses in a field dominated by industry giants.
Each Batch Made from Scratch
Homemade brew fans will enjoy savouring the pub's five kinds of ale: pale, red, white, amber, and black. They will also appreciate its monthly specialities such as cranberry, strawberry and maple-flavoured ales. So what gives these potions such a distinct taste? The Belgian monastic yeast employed, of course! The on-tap service doesn't hurt either.
The Taste of Authenticity
In short, intellectuals and local beer lovers meet at Cheval Blanc to savour fine ales from a master brewer, a warm ambiance and an abstract art collection that inspires the contemplation of life as well as beer!



