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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
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Yes, Tzatzi-qui is a lovely choice for a date night. Guests frequently praise its cozy, intimate ambiance, friendly service, well-made cocktails, and charming Old Montreal location. The dining style is casual-elegant, so it’s great for a relaxed but special evening. Note it can get lively and a bit noisy when full, so consider an earlier reservation or outdoor seating if you prefer a quieter table.
Portions are generally generous, many guests comment that plates are filling and ideal for sharing (appetizers are often copious). Several people specifically mention hearty servings like the chef’s plateau and generous pita/dip portions. A few guests did find some dishes small (one comment about a smaller-than-expected moussaka), so portions can vary by dish. Sharing a few starters and a main is a good way to sample the menu.
Tzatzi-qui is open daily from 11:30 am to 11:00 pm. They also offer weekend brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. If you plan to visit during a holiday or a busy period, calling ahead or booking is a smart idea.
Families dine here and staff are often accommodating, so it’s family-friendly in practice. Guests have celebrated birthdays and brought infants (one guest noted excellent accommodation for a 5‑month‑old). The space is small and cozy with bench seating in places, and there’s no mention of private rooms. Specific accessibility features (e.g., wheelchair access) aren’t listed, so call ahead to confirm any mobility or seating needs.
To avoid the busiest, loudest moments, visit earlier in the evening or choose weekday dining. Guests often report the restaurant fills up and becomes lively, so early dinners or brunch (Sat–Sun mornings) are good options. If you don’t mind a bustling atmosphere, prime dinner hours are rewarding for cocktails and the full experience, just expect more noise and a busier floor.
Tzatzi-qui offers a small, cozy dining room with a mix of tables and some bench seating; several guests describe a charming, close-knit layout. There’s outdoor seating available for nicer weather. The restaurant doesn’t advertise private rooms and does not accept large parties, so it’s best suited for couples, small groups, or medium-sized gatherings.
Tzatzi-qui has a warm, rustic-charming ambience with cozy decor and a lively Old Montreal vibe. Guests frequently praise the friendly staff, relaxed casual-elegant atmosphere, and the restaurant’s attractiveness for special occasions. Expect a bustling energy during peak times, conversations and laughter can make the space feel lively rather than quiet.
The dress code is business casual. Guests tend to dress smart-casual for dinner, suitable for a comfortable yet polished evening in Old Montreal.
Yes, guests report the staff are accommodating, so calling ahead with special requests (dietary needs, seating preferences, high chair/infant accommodations) is recommended. The restaurant does not advertise private-party facilities and doesn’t accept large parties, so for larger or more specific requests it’s best to speak with the team in advance to confirm they can accommodate you.
Yes, families do eat here and guests have brought children and infants without issue. Several guests mention family dinners and celebrating birthdays with kids; staff have been described as accommodating to families. There’s no clear mention of a dedicated kids’ menu, so for younger children consider an earlier seating and call ahead if you need high chairs or menu adjustments.
There’s no explicit mention of a formal waiting list, but guests report the restaurant gets busy and reservations are advisable. Because the space is relatively small and popular, especially on weekends, it’s smart to reserve in advance, if you arrive without a reservation you may face a wait or limited seating.
Tzatzi-qui is busiest during prime dinner hours and weekend service, guests frequently describe full tables, a lively atmosphere, and occasional staffing pressure at peak times. The quietest times are typically earlier evenings on weekdays or mid‑afternoon/weekday lunch; weekend brunches are also popular but can be more relaxed than dinner. Outdoor seating can be a quieter alternative when available.
For a lively dinner experience, weekend evenings are great. For a quieter visit, choose a weekday (early evening) or a weekend brunch service, brunch is offered Saturday and Sunday and can be a more relaxed way to enjoy the menu. If you prefer less noise, avoid peak weekend dinner hours.
The posted hours state the restaurant is open daily from 11:30 am–11:00 pm, which suggests it operates every day of the week. Public-holiday service isn’t explicitly listed, so it’s best to call ahead on a specific holiday to confirm hours or any special closures.
Tzatzi-qui offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (514) 844-0466.
Tzatzi-qui is rated 4.6 stars by 215 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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