L'Express (restaurant)

French bistro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

L'Express is a Parisian-style French bistro in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

EstablishedDecember 18, 1980 (1980-12-18)[1]
Owner(s)Colette Brossoit
Josée Préfontaine
François Tremblay
Pierre Villeneuve
Head chefMarc-Antoine Lacasse[2]
Food typeFrench
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Restaurant information
EstablishedDecember 18, 1980 (1980-12-18)[1]
Owner(s)Colette Brossoit
Josée Préfontaine
François Tremblay
Pierre Villeneuve
Head chefMarc-Antoine Lacasse[2]
Food typeFrench
RatingBib Gourmand
(Michelin Guide)
Location3927 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°31′13″N 73°34′28″W
Seating capacity81[3]
Websiterestaurantlexpress.com/en/
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History

L'Express was opened in December 1980 by Colette Brossoit and Pierre Villeneuve. Prior to founding the restaurant, both were active in Montreal’s arts community and sought to create an affordable venue with friendly service and a kitchen that would stay open until 3 a.m. daily. Villeneuve has stated that he intended for L'Express to feel like a long-established institution, modeled after a 1950s French bistro.[3] Despite neither having restaurant experience prior to opening L'Express, Brossoit served as the chef while Villeneuve managed the front of house in the first years of business.[1]

French-born Joël Chapoulie served as head chef from 1982 to 2012 and is credited with elevating the restaurant’s cuisine, helping establish L'Express as a must-visit destination in Montreal’s dining scene.[3] As of April 2025, Marc-Antoine Lacasse serves as the restaurant's head chef, succeeding Jean-François Vachon. Lacasse has emphasized the importance of preserving the restaurant’s classic dishes and maintaining the successful recipes developed by Chapoulie and Vachon.[2]

As of 2026, the restaurant is open daily from morning until 1 a.m., and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as late-night meals.[3] It is also known for its large selection of affordably-priced wines, having over 11,000 bottles in its cellar.[3]

Recognition

In 2025, the business received a 'Bib Gourmand' designation in Quebec's inaugural Michelin Guide. Per the guide, a Bib Gourmand recognition is awarded to restaurants who offer "exceptionally good food at moderate prices."[4]

Montreal Gazette restaurant critic Lesley Chesterman awarded the restaurant 4 out of 4 stars in her July 2020 review, stating that Montreal would be "unimaginable" without the business. She praised the restaurant’s unwavering consistency, its classic French bistro fare, and its exceptional wine list; while highlighting the charm and professionalism of the long-standing staff.[5]

The New York Times praised the restaurant as "a French bistro in the classic mold", citing L'Express, alongside fellow Montreal restaurants Au Pied de Cochon and Joe Beef as "igniting a restaurant renaissance in [the city] that creatively blends Québécois and French tradition in small, fashionable, unpretentious neighborhood restaurants."[3]

American online food and drink publication Eater has called the restaurant a "venerable Montreal Institution", while stating that it manages to stay away from "hokey French bistro archetypes".[6]

Canada's 100 Best Restaurants Ranking

The restaurant has appeared on Canada's 100 Best Restaurants ranking annually since debuting on the list in 2017. L'Express peaked at #21 in the ranking in the 2022 edition, and is presently placed #73 as of the 2026 publication.[7]

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YearRankChange
201571new
2016Decrease No Rank
201737Increase re-entry
201837Steady
201932Increase 5
202030Increase 2
2021No List
202221Increase 9
202356Decrease 35
202453Increase 3
202561Decrease 8
202673Decrease 12
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