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L'Ambroisie et l'Espace Canal

L'Ambroisie et l'Espace Canal

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Montréal, Québec, H4C 2C7, Canada
(514) 932-0641 www.ambroisie.ca
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Jul 11, 2018
Went for a summer wedding, very beautiful space for a ceremony, it is outside which is also near a water setting. There is ample area for pictures, but it is also a public space for others, so jut be aware it is shared space. The reception room is for smaller crowds but spacious and interesting. The best part is the patio, which was used for the cocktail hour.

Jul 5, 2018
Lovely reception hall. We were there to attend a weeding. The outdoor "gazebo" allowed for a beautiful ceremony. The patio also served quite well for the cocktails. Hope to attend more events there in the future.

Aug 7, 2018
Attended a wedding here. Setting by canal charming. Food absolutely amazing!

Jun 9, 2018
We had a bal. Got our food 2 hours late. By the time the food came, I was ready to punch someone in the face cuz I was soo hungry. Then they started putting our tables and everything away while we were still there dancing and still had the space for another hour. I thought it lacked professionalism to start putting away all the tables while the bal is still going. Its a nice looking space but very unorganized.

Feb 9, 2018
I was scared at first, because of the upscale decoration, that this place would cost me an arm and a half to get breakfast, until I saw the menu. It's affordable and was tasting really good. There's a lot of breakfast options, quick ones to go or more extensive. Good service too. Will return whenever I have a chance.

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