Located at LeBreton Flats, this 140 year old building, former grist mill is rich in industrial heritage and charm – a unique setting to grab a pint, enjoy innovative food pairings, brewery tours and sampling including specialty beers available only on-site and at select Ottawa establishments.
Montana’s is all things BBQ to all people. Whether you’re in the mood for southern style in-house smoked ribs and pulled pork or looking for some Canadian BBQ flavour across our burgers, steaks and sandwiches; Montana’s has the perfect atmosphere to bring the family or meet up with friends. Fire up the good times at Montana’s BBQ & Bar!
Moose McGuire’s is an exciting new family owned neighbourhood sports pub in Ottawa South. Moose’s is a collaboration of 3 service industry veterans with a combined 60 years of hospitality experience.With 14 high resolution tv’s and an 8 foot drop screen as well as the coldest and best selection of draft in the south end (not to mention the finest food), we are the preferred venue to catch all sporting and live music events. With three distinct and separated areas in the pub, you can choose to mingle, chill with friends or watch the game!
Friday and Saturday nights are all about live mus...
Among the charm of Main Street. Napoli’s has been one of Ottawa’s finest for more than 17 years, with great attentive service, warm and welcoming ambiance beautiful decor and food that will make you come back for more.
O'Grady's opened in the summer of 2008, and we have been providing great food and drinks ever since.
We offer a wide range of great menu items, including fish and chips, burgers, wraps and sandwiches, pasta, salads, and wings. There are twelve beers and ciders on tap, a wide variety of liquor options, and several red and white wines available by the glass as well.
Drop in for half-priced wings every Tuesday and Thursday night, check out the live band every Friday night or try our weekend breakfast.
Welcome to Oliver’s
Oliver's Pub and Patio first operated as a cafeteria when the students' association moved into the new Unicentre building in 1971. Student council obtained a liquor license for pub nights at the cafeteria, and the bar was simply called The Pub. In the fall of 1971, some councilors tried to change the bar's name to "The Beerhall." The motion was amended to rename it "The Belch" and this motion carried.
Fortunately, two weeks later, council rescinded the motion and the bar continued to be known as "The Pub." In the early 1980s, The Pub was renamed "Oliver's" in recogniti...