Méchant Boeuf
Pubs
5
0

Craving a juicy burger? Looking for a hip spot for your next happy hour? Want to enjoy live music over swanky drinks? Then hit up Méchant Boeuf. Part of Old Montreal’s Hotel Nelligan, this resto/pub fuses the two to provide both a culinary and nightlife experience. Reservations are recommended as the place fills up come late evening.
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Le Sainte-Élisabeth
Pubs
23
6

Difficult to find as it is tucked in a narrow, graffitied alley on the corner of Sainte-Catherine street, Le Sainte-Élisabeth is the literal definition of a hole-in-the-wall. It may look rundown from the outside but once inside, you know you’ve found a gem. Those in the know party here and it is definitely where the locals gather.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
40
CAD
Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Taverne Gaspar
Fun & Active
5
0

Operating as a pub and restaurant, Taverne Gaspar is where you will find the locals enjoying a bite and a cold drink in the otherwise touristy Old Port. You’ll uncover comfort food with an upscale twist and old-fashioned drinks amid exposed stone walls, making for a cavern-like feel. In summer, a terrace opens up out front near the water.
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Nacho Libre
Pubs
3
0

You may be asking yourself if Nacho Libre is a dive bar, Mexican restaurant, or 80s/90s nostalgia haven. Well, it’s all three. Intrigued? Nestled in the semi-residential area of La Petite-Patrie, this spot covers all the bases for a successful night out, whether you’re craving a nacho platter or want to catch the game on one of their many screens.
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Bily Kun
Fun & Active
4
1

If you’re looking to spend the evening on Mount-Royal Avenue, paying a visit to Bily Kun (which translates to white horse) is definitely a must. Its inviting decor goes a long way with dim lighting, high ceilings, and great seating options – that is before it fills up. Don’t be startled by the row of ostrich heads on the wall gazing down at you!
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Quartier des Spectacles
Pubs
3
4

The Quartier des Spectacles is one of Montreal's most popular neighborhoods, bringing together the best restaurants, the most entertaining bars and, most importantly, the biggest theaters. This is where all the major festivals in Montreal take place.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
40
CAD
Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Vices & Versa Bistro Du Terroir
Pubs
6
4

From their 30+ beers on tap from Quebec and elsewhere to their beatific terrace this place can't be beat. Open late every night it's a great place to have long chats with your friends. The food is great as well. Not a large menu but delicious rotating specials and a decent Poutine.
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Imadake
Fun & Active
10
4

This typical Japanese pub – or izakaya – is known for its animated atmosphere with staff dressed like anime characters serving up sake bombs and appetizer-style food made for sharing among friends. Their colourful wall murals, large communal wooden table in the centre, and action-packed open kitchen at the far back make up the vibrant decor.
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La Distillerie
Pubs
16
4

The original of three locations, the Quartier Latin’s La Distillerie is small, yet cozy. Regularly packed, this hotspot picks up on weekends and a lineup begins to form early on into the evening. Seeing groups of friends crowd around the large wine barrels placed in the middle of the bar hoping to snag a coveted window seat is quite common!
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Dieu du Ciel
Pubs
9
3

If you love being in the company of good friends in a relaxed, unpretentious environment while sipping on expertly crafted beer, Dieu du Ciel! is for you. Positioned in Mile End, the unassuming brewpub has built quite a following over the years and is always packed during peak hours. In summer, a small terrace overlooking Laurier Avenue opens up.
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Le MTL
Pubs
0
0

Every monday, there is a comedy show starting at 8h30 pm. Great for those who want to discover new artists and well-knows comedian actors. Please know, most of artists are francophone.
Plus open-bar after the show for only 25$.
Place is really cozy, the kitchen is decorated with a vintage westfalia.
People and staff are really nice.
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Complexe Sky
Pubs
3
1

Situated in the heart of the Village, Complexe Sky has been hailed as one of the biggest gay nightclubs in Canada. With four floors, each playing a different music genre (including house, hip hop, and top 40), this venue is also equipped with a rooftop terrace that houses a pool and a hot tub.
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