Restaurants offering a special Valentine’s Day menu

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and what better way to celebrate love than by sharing an unforgettable meal in an enchanting setting? To help you find the perfect place to tantalize your taste buds and delight your significant other, we have compiled a selection of the city‘s most romantic restaurants offering a special menu to celebrate the feast of love. From cozy atmospheres to refined menus, these establishments promise a memorable experience that will reignite the flame of your love. This list includes beautiful options for all tastes (and budgets!). Also, feel free to check out our list of the most romantic restaurants and our guide for a successful date!
For the romantics determined to surprise their beloved (or for those who, caught up in the excitement of the moment, find themselves at the last minute without any available tables), we warmly invite you to explore our recipes page. Just imagine, concocting a gourmet meal with a glass of bubbles in hand: a moment of complicity as charming as it is memorable! Whether you opt for a sophisticated dish or a sweet treat, our suggestions will inspire you to create a feast worthy of the finest chefs, all in the intimacy of your own home. After all, moments shared in the kitchen are often the most precious.
Nolan
For Valentine’s Day, Nolan is teaming up with Haute Saison, run by the owners of Saison des Pluies, for an exclusive weekend. They’ve put together a delicious five-course menu for $100 per person.
Montréal
Pony BBQ Coréen
Pony takes us into the frenetic and electrifying world of South Korea. This newcomer on Sainte-Catherine West is already a hit among Korean BBQ lovers for its high-quality cuts of meat and authentic Korean hot pot. For Valentine’s Day, they’re offering a special menu at $120 per couple—an original way to celebrate love!
Montréal
Annette bar à vin
Annette, la petite soeur de Hoogan & Beaufort, propose un menu spécial pour la Saint-Valentin. La formule 4 services en mode partage promet beaucoup de gourmandise. Réservations via OpenTable.
Montréal
BARROCO
Barroco is a lively restaurant that offers a taste of Mediterranean cuisine in one of Montreal’s oldest buildings, located on one of the city’s most historic streets. Since opening in October 2008, it has become a true institution in Old Montreal. For Valentine’s Day, they’re offering a five-course menu for $119 per person (+$65 for wine pairing).
Montréal
Chez Victoire
Chez Victoire is a fantastic restaurant in Plateau Mont-Royal. What we love most is its warm ambiance, the inviting and convivial atmosphere, not to mention its delectable menu and excellent wine list. This year, the chef is offering a special six-course menu for $85 per person, available on February 14 and 15.
Montréal
Les Vieilles Portes
After a decade-long closure, Les Vieilles Portes, the iconic Saint-Sauveur establishment, is making a grand return with an exciting new project led by the A5 Hospitality group. Kevin Latrem and Samuel Paradis-Tremblay are breathing new life into this legendary spot, where a lively and welcoming atmosphere meets modern, refined cuisine. For Valentine’s Day, they’re offering a four-course tasting menu for $85 per person.
Saint-Sauveur
Taverne Monkland / Monkland Tavern
Opened in 1995, Taverne Monkland is a hidden gem in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, offering meticulous and impeccable farm-to-table cuisine. You’ll be charmed not only by the exquisite dishes but also by the warm hospitality and service, worthy of the city’s finest establishments.
Montréal
Ratafia
The anti-anti Valentine’s Day (yes, double negation!) is back at Ratafia. They’ve put together a four-course menu, a tribute to nature, for $150, including a beautiful bouquet of flowers waiting for you at the table (so cute!).
Montréal

Regashi
An izakaya is the Japanese equivalent of a French bistro, and “Regashi” is a Japanese term evoking heritage. This name was carefully chosen to represent the restaurant on Atwater Avenue, embodying the dual cultural legacy of chef and co-owner Thierry-Tri Du-Boisclair. A nine-course menu at $120 per person awaits you.
Montréal