Hi I'm back.
I know I've been absent from posting on
this blog for a while/ and there's not really a valid reason for
that. Well there was a valid reason for a while but then when that
passed over I could of went back to writing but I did not and don't
ask me why I don't know. But like previously mentioned the blog is
back and the tales of adventures big or small is too. So let's not
waste any more time and get right to a recent adventure.
So not too long ago I went to Montreal,
Quebec Canada a short little trip as I live less than 5 hours away
from there. Someone in my family had work there and asked if I wanted
to tag along. Naturally I jumped at the opportunity. Travel is travel
and every opportunity might lead to an adventure that is amazing.
Our trip started with a long car ride
and brings me to my first point I think you should know. Montreal
driver's not the best. Now I'm not saying every driver is bad. But I
think the driving style there is just different most people tend to
drive aggressively. My tip when your there be confident with your
driving and always look around. I say this because I've been to
Montreal with different drivers. One was more of a timid driver and
the other very confident both noticed that driving there was
different than where we live but one driver the very confident one
had less trouble. The other one, well lets just say it took us 25
minutes instead of 7 to get to our destination since we kept missing
our exit our doing an unnecessary detour partly because of a faulty
GPS but stress was also a contributing factor.
Our hotel for our stay was the Westin.
First thing you should know about the Westin is that the entrance is
pretty hidden here is a picture of it.
Photo taken from Google Images |
What you see here is a picture of the
entrance but that is not how it looks like from the street. That's an
important thing to know since like us you might drive by it twice
before realizing where it is. The entrance is somewhat hidden and
when you enter it than it will look like the picture above the
entrance is covered and part of the building. When you arrive there
will be valets service for your car we took it since the only parking
at the hotel is valets parking and if you don't take there is not
really any parking spots anywhere near the hotel or in the general
area. Any parking you might find if lucky would probably cost the
same, close to the same or more. The way the parking works is that
you pay for each day and can come in and out as many times as you
would like. It takes up to 15 minutes for them to bring up the car so
call in advance if your planning on driving somewhere.
Overall the Westin was a nice hotel
with ideal place right next to old Montreal. The rooms where nice and
the pool was interesting ( some parts of the pool had a transparent
glass bottom.).
Photo taken from Google images |
My family member's work was in the
hotel and so we explored the surrounding areas pretty well. Like I
mentioned it was next to old Montreal so we walked through it. I have
to say it was not what I was expecting I had imagined something
similar to Vieu Quebec(which is gorgeous by the way with old
buildings and buskers and cute little shops) but it was not even
close/ It had not many shops I was interested in, most where clothing
shops and high end art shops with many tourist shops mixed in.
Nothing very unique that I saw. Saying this it still had it's
Montreal french Canadian flare in some parts and some buildings where
very cool looking though they weren't the majority. I still enjoyed
walking through it and in the tourist centered spot in the old Montreal there was
little caricaturists booths one busker doing something that was not
too amazing(sorry but it's the truth) and some balloons along with
many little stalls with paintings from local artists. There where a
fair number of people there and I think that in summer it must have
lot's more things going on, more people and a better atmosphere than
the day they we went.
For lunch we went
to a place called Boucherie Charcuterie at the corner of the road Saint Paul in old Montreal it looked like a cute little restaurant.
Photo from Google Images |
The service however went from great to bad. Most reviews of this
place on travel websites such as tripadvisor mostly say it's
excellent or very good. With a few one star or two star reviews We
went in not knowing any of this just stumbling on it and deciding to
stop.
Like I said it went from great to bad.
At first we came in got a seat right away and the server was a guy
with lots of energy. He was nice and always throwing in some jokes.
All was looking good. 5 minutes in it changed it started with
microscopic things that if that was all that happened it would not
have mattered a bit but when you add it all together it was somewhat
irritating. My mom ordered a sangria with white wine and was brought
one with red wine. The server assured her the red wine was better
after she informed him that she preferred white. But with his
suggestion she stuck with it. I noticed however at 2-3 other tables
with people who also had ordered sangria that it was all red wine.
Whether that’s a coincidence or that they where pushing the red
wine sangria I don't know. But it was no big deal my mom informed me
it tasted fine not great but ok.
Then came the next part we ordered
soon after we sat down. When we asked about the deserts(since they
where supposed to have fresh pastries there) He said they where
probably out. It was only about 1 in the afternoon so that surprised
me, still it was no big deal. We ordered our meal and started talking
but we realized after a bit that it was taking a long while for our
food. When we saw someone who came after us get there food before us
than a man sitting next to us who got his food shortly after we sat
down eat and leave before we where even served we were not too happy.
After a few more minutes we asked how much longer it would be and the
server said he would check and came back saying that it was coming
soon. We waited some more with the server passing a couple times
telling us again that it was coming but it was getting ridiculous
more people came in someone who came in at the same time as us was
getting ready to leave. My mom's theory was that he had forgot to put
in our order until we had asked him about it 15-20 minutes after we
had ordered.
At first I didn't mind waiting and so
I told my mom to be patient and give it some time, that we weren't in
a rush and to not ask again just yet. The point where I started
becoming irritated again was when our server decided to take a break
and go for a smoke outside. We saw him walk out cigarette in hand.
I gave it 5-10 minutes thinking maybe
he was just going for a quick smoke and would be back soon but when
he did not. I was like that's it and so this time we went to another
server and asked again with him his response was “ who's your
server I'll let him know” We informed him we saw him go out a while
ago cigarette in hand. With that he said he would check for us and
finally a couple minutes later our food came. We where very hungry by
then and the food was sadly mediocre I had had high expectations for
it it was supposedly a place with fresh meat and cheese made there
but it didn't taste like it. When we where done eating we waited for
the bill as we saw that at other tables it was brought to them before
they could go pay at the front. But our server was still not back
from his break so we went to another server once again. He told us “
I'll let your server know. Who is he” And we had to inform them
that we hadn't seen the guy since he walked out of the restaurant
cigarette in hand. We got the bill and let me say we were looking
forward to leaving the crammed restaurant. When we got to the cash
what do we see well what do you know pastries, when there was
supposedly none. For some reason unknown to me my mom bought one a
brownie, after all that and that at least the brownie (which we found
out was made by another company) was good.
All this to say
maybe we where unlucky and just had a bad server or came at a bad day
but it was not a nice experience at Boucherie Charcuterie. And seeing
other reviews on websites where not the only people it happened to.
One review was saying they where not served because they did not
speak french but me and my mom speak fluent french and we did nothing
wrong and still waited there way too long.
The rest of he trip was good though.
After that lunch we walked around some more and for supper went to a
place suggested by the hotel concierge called Nolana. It was a nice
restaurant with very good food. They where accommodating and the
restaurant had a cool little style. When we asked about desert we
were informed they where out of there normal dessert so they made a
smore, caramel pizza with nuttela. It was so unhealthy but so good.
If they still do that make sure you share it with someone we where
two and didn't even eat half of it.
Overall Montreal was ok we didn't see
much of it but what I saw was nice. I think I would have enjoyed it
more if I had had more time to explore than a day and a half. I know
from research that there is a lot to see. There was some nice
architecture and it was fun to be in a more french environment for a
bit. Overall a great little weekend trip and I now know for next time
what I want to see and what I won't go back to.
Little tips and information:
You should know is that even if it is a
french place and a lot of the signs are in french most people do
speak English so you won't be too stuck if you don't speak french.
Bring good walking shoes since walking
is the easiest way to get around. ( I didn't have them and ended up
with many painful blisters) There is very little parking in the busy
area's such as old Montreal and downtown unless you are willing to
pay a fair price. There are many attractions within walking distance
from each other so that's another reason to go with walking.
That's all for this adventure
So I'll leave you with this as always.
Go out there and find adventure. Big or
small.
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