1/5 Alexander P. 2 years ago on Google
Laid
back
and
a
cute,
lazy
Sunday
Montreal-style
wine
bar.
My
wife
and
I
stumbled
upon
Chez
Nous
on
our
Queen
St.
E
walk
with
our
two
young
kids,
but
were
denied
entry.
At
the
time,
COVID
restrictions
were
still
in
force
and
the
patio
was
available
to
guests,
and
the
patio
had
just
one
other
party
of
two
at
the
time
(~6
pm).
However,
the
patron
behind
the
bar
confirmed
the
owner
had
a
no
stroller/kids
policy
(not
sure
which
one
applied,
possibly
both,
despite
us
suggesting
to
keep
our
stroller
on
the
less-busy
side-street
sidewalk
that
had
barely
any
traffic);
nonetheless,
we
would
not
be
served
at
Chez
Nous.
Fortunately,
we
continued
our
walk
and
found
a
home
slightly
west
at
The
Comrade,
which
served
innovative
and
varied
tailored
cocktails,
extensive
wine
list
by
the
glass/bottle,
and
quite
tasty
'wine
bar'
style
food.
We
would
have
liked
to
support
Chez
Nous,
as
we
do
enjoy
trying
new
wines,
and
supporting
local
businesses
after
months
of
no
business
due
to
COVID,
but
the
no-kids/stroller
policy,
and
quite
frankly,
what
seemed
to
be
a
rather
limited
'tapas'
options
to
snack
on
with
a
glass/bottle
of
wine
@
Chez
nous
left
us
quite
unfazed
not
having
been
able
to
enjoy
vino
at
Chez
nous
and
ultimately
finding
a
more
suitable
place
to
dine/drink
as
a
family.
Shame,
for
a
wine
bar
that
in
some
senses
brings
me
back
to
Paris
feels,
it
takes
it
away
with
lackluster
food
options
and
no
kids
policy.
A
no-no
in
Europe,
but
North
America
is
different
!
Mostly
a
review
for
parents
dining/drinking
with
kids.