Manger là est un rituel à vivre absolument. L’endroit reste inchangé depuis toujours et c’est tant mieux. C’est Dic Ann’s sur Pie-Ix, on se retrouve dans les années 60 et 70. L’endroit est un comptoir avec quelques tabourets, il faut attendre s’il n’y a pas de place ou sinon prendre pour emporter. Le must, c’est les burgers. Ils sont plats, avec une sauce piquante à la recette secrète et ils se prennent avec un bâton de popsicle dans une petite assiette en carton. Vous pouvez essayer le reste, mais on va chez Dic Ann’s d’abord pour les burgers.
Jessy M.
Place rating: 5 Mascouche, Canada
Meilleur restaurant de type fast food hamburger. Le Dic Ann’s situé sur pie-IX a été ouvert en 1956, et offre le service directement a votre place comme dans les années 50. La sauce picantes qui est dans les hamburger est délicieuse.
David D.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
This is a classic Montréal burger joint that has a pretty original super thin burger, so they can sling them out at the speed of hunger. Top it off with a spicy tomato sauce with raw onions that you need a coffee stick the lift from the plate and you got some awesome burgers. Plus fries fried in peanut oil, a life changer. This place is a love it or hate it place. I love it.
Lydia M.
Place rating: 4 Montréal, Canada
Un classique de la culture alimentaire montréalaise. Spécialité Burger plat sauce à spaghetti épicée. Mon père m’y amenait il y a plus de 30 ans et ça n’a pas changé.
Jimmy L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
My favourite burger spot. Been coming here with my dad since I was just a kid. It nice to see the same staff after all these years.
Sophie H.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
Dic Ann’s a good cheap place to grab a burger and fries but definitely overrated. The burger was pretty good and unique looking. The fries were good too but nothing exceptional. SKIPTHEPOUTINE. DONTGIVEIT A CHANCE, IT’S A WASTEOFMONEY! It was so dry on top and soggy on the bottom. It had weird cheese and sauce in it. Cute place definetely but packed so you can take-out
Frédéric L.
Place rating: 2 Montreal, Canada
Not sure I get this place, they make burgers flat like grilled cheese and add some kind of gravy meaty sauce which coud be good in theory but they want to sell it for 2 $ so not much quality there but you have value for what you pay. Sure it gives you a retro experience of what fast food was like 40 years ago but not really in a fun way and I don’t think the staff is very friendly and helful based on multiple visits
Percy C.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
If i could have one last burger for the the rest of my Life it would definetly be this one. Best sauce eva ! I love it!!! Yahtzee!!!
Larry T.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
A real Montréal institution ! My parents lived nearby so I would stumble in on occasion and still stop by since I moved out. Dropped in this past Friday for 2 cheeseburgers with that special sauce! Take away also available!
Johnny F.
Place rating: 5 Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Canada
A Montréal icon! Those famous, amazing, thin burgers! When u want some real junk food to hit the spot this is it! No point in ordering just one cause u will end up ordering another two! Just save yourself the time and order 4 – 5 burgers like I do lol fries are good(fried in peanut oil) but I don’t order em to save space for the burgers! That’s what it’s all about!
Gaby R.
Place rating: 5 Montréal, Canada
Tellement bon! Pas beaucoup de places, mais commandes rapides et facile pour emporter! Différent des hamburgers réguliers…et fréquenté par pleins de stars du Québec…allez-y!
Michael F.
Place rating: 3 Ventura, CA
I ordered the double cheeseburger. It was pretty tasty. What makes this only a 3 star review was the service. We were visiting from California and it probably doesn’t surprise anyone that we don’t speak French. The server insisted on speaking to us in French and we could barely understand a word. Her body language spoke volumes though. She was obviously didn’t want to attempt to communicate with us in any way. She maintained a gruff look on her face and an offensive posture. No help at all.
E Z.
Place rating: 1 Montreal, Canada
I don’t get it either. And that poutine! Worst poutine ever! Rubbery grated mozerella with some of the meat from the sauce on top and the fries bathing inwhat only can be described as brown hot dog water. No no no no no… Never again.
Thomas A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Awesome burgers and dogs with a great secret sauce!
Frank R.
Place rating: 5 St. Leonard, Canada
Amazing and unique burgers! I usual go to the in Ville D’Anjou near autoroute 25.
Sean D.
Place rating: 3 Halifax, Canada
Ok, what am I not getting here? Someone took me to this place for lunch yesterday, raving about it and shocked that in the year I have lived here I have not eaten at a Dic Ann’s. At first I wasn’t even going to give it a rating because it would be 1 or 2 stars tops and I didn’t want to pull it down from all the lovers of Dic Ann’s…so maybe it is me? I had a double burger and poutine. I am not usually a fast food guy, but I find the poutine at Harvey’s to be way better! And for that matter the burgers as well. I liked their sauce though. I also liked the originality of the way they serve the flat burgers with squished down buns soaked in the sauce. Nice work. It just didn’t do it for me though. And old school, cash only! Who carries cash? Maybe it’s an acquired taste! I’ll give it another shot in a few Months when I have a fast food craving again!
Anthony K.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
An institution. A legend even. The Pie IX location is the original Dic Ann’s – it’s also the home of one of North America’s most original burgers. The house special is an ultra-flat patty that’s adorned only with their secret sauce, and served between an ultra-thin, smashed bun. This is a burger that was built for speed and Dic Ann’s has set land speed records for burgers. The premises haven’t changed much since the ‘50s. Neither have their prices. It doesn’t get much more old-school than this and, personally, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Julien B.
Place rating: 5 Verdun, Canada
Aller manger un hamburger et des frites chez Dic Ann’s vous transportera magiquement dans les années 1950. En effet, ce mythique restaurant du boulevard Pie-IX a de toute évidence très peu changé depuis son ouverture en 1954. Si ce dernier a fait des petits, et constitue aujourd’hui une petite chaîné locale, le Dic Ann’s de la rue Pie-IX est l’original. Malgré sa popularité, le restaurant a fait le pari de l’authenticité et aucun agrandissement n’y a été effectué. On mange à même le comptoir, car il n’y a pas de tables, et encore faut-il qu’il y ait une place de disponible audit comptoir… Ce fast-food offre pas de trio et le menu est plutôt limité: il se limite à des frites et des hamburgers, dont il n’existe qu’une version. Et si vous avez une grande faim, vous n’avez qu’à commander plusieurs de leurs délicieux hamburgers ! Leurs hamburgers valent à eux seuls le détour. Très fins, ils sont composés d’une viande fine et d’un pain très mince, qui est une sorte de petite crêpe dont je n’ai malheureusement pas percé le secret. Aussi, l’originalité des hamburgers tient de la sauce piquante qu’on y met et dont la recette est un autre secret de Dic Ann’s.