BRUTOPIA BRASSERIE ARTISANALE
Read moreBrutopia has become a small institution on Crescent Street. We go there for its tasty homemade beers, but also for its pleasant atmosphere. For the little ones, take a look at the gourmet menu (dishes to share, burgers, etc.). Should we mention the many free shows, the "open mic" Sundays, the heated terrace at the back? The small business encourages the local economy while promoting respect for the environment in each of its operations.
BRASSERIE DIEU DU CIEL !
A great classic of the Quebec brewery scene, always true to its reputation. ...Read more
CABARET MADO
Read moreWe don't need to introduce her anymore, her drag shows make the whole Village (and not only) run. In short, Mado is a queen and her cabaret is her HQ. We come there for a drink in the late afternoon, and we stay all evening, for a drag show, to sway to the sound of DJs and to enjoy the irresistible humor of the mistress of the place. Her "Mado Receives" evenings allow you to discover the cream of the drag queens from here. The clientele is varied and always in a good mood. It's clearly a must-see address in the Village!
SANS SOLEIL
A small, hidden bar where you can dance to the sound of vinyl being played ...Read more
SUPERNAT
Read morePart wine bar, part café, Supernat is a trendy place to hang out all day. White and green tiles, colorful chairs, wood and brick all combine to give the place a nice dose of charm. Specializing in natural wines as the name suggests, good bottles are uncorked every evening, and Asian-inspired snacks such as the very good sando sandwich are offered to accompany them. You can also come for a coffee, a cookie, a cocktail... A lively place that brightens up the neighborhood.
DOUBLE'S LATE NIGHT
Read moreDouble's is inspired by the dive bar, a type of bar that comes to us from the United States, small, dark and a little gloomy. Here, we've kept the atmosphere and the small, dark room, but it's not shabby at all. On the contrary, the semi-basement space attracts all the hip locals. With a pool table, jukebox and sports on the screens, there's plenty to get you through the evening. And from the counter, you can order a smash burger or a cocktail from the small but efficient menu. You're truly immersed in the USA... with a Montreal twist, of course.
L'INFÂME TITTLE TATTLE
A charming cocktail bar with a menu built around the 7 deadly sins. An ...Read more
SOCIÉTÉ DES ARTS TECHNOLOGIQUES (SAT)
Shows and musical evenings at 360°: a unique experience to be lived under ...Read more
NEW CITY GAS
Read moreA historic address in the Griffintown area, a neighbourhood that has been on the rise in recent years. This concert hall is already the darling of big names in international electronic music. It has been ranked on a number of occasions as one of the best clubs in the country according to DJ Mag, a renowned British monthly magazine in the field. The sound equipment is at the cutting edge of technology and the atmosphere is in full swing as soon as the doors open. Here, fans of this musical genre will not be disappointed!
PUB L'ÎLE NOIRE
Read moreIt's a Mecca for scotch, rare scotch that can fetch upwards of CAN$100 a glass. But lovers of a sweeter malt are not left out, and have only to choose from the selection of cask ales. The pub also offers a wide selection of gins. If you want to take it easy on a sunny afternoon and enjoy the trendy decor with your favorite alcoholic beverage in hand, L'Île Noire really is the ideal destination. For the evenings, you'll need to arrive early and hold on to your chair, or be prepared to elbow your way to a seat.
LA BUVANDERIE
Read morePutting a café in a laundromat, that's what we call combining business with pleasure! One of the few laundromats in the neighborhood, and not just any laundromat. While your laundry is spinning in one of the self-service machines, you can enjoy a delicious coffee with a carefully selected blend or a dish made by the Italian chef. Every day, the room is scented with fresh market produce, so it doesn't smell so much like a laundry room. The big plus: the garden in summer, and you don't need to have laundry to come!
THÉÂTRE DE QUAT’SOUS
Read moreSlowly, the small room fills up, giving the place a comfortable warmth, conducive to reflection and boiling brains. On stage, the actors take possession of original texts by authors from here and elsewhere, developing a singular aesthetic. The audience is invited to discuss their impressions with the authors. Also, for over 35 years, the theatre has programmed General Auditions for new artists who have the chance to be seen and heard by the cultural community.
SALSATHÈQUE
Read moreA veritable salsa institution in Montreal for over 30 years. Whether you're in the first Steps of Latin or professional dance in this area, each of them uses its charms in this cruising bar. Needless to say, you do not need a partner: you will find several on site. Many mirrors, neon lights and illuminated dance floor: It's almost like the decor of Saturday Night Fever. DJs and orchestras book the evenings. An crowded dance trail, an buzzing atmosphere: perfect to get out between friends and celebrate!
RHUMERIE BARRACA
Read moreA few years ago, Barraca got a facelift, from a more vibrant decor to a new façade, a tropical-looking backyard and a new logo on the outside. In the glass and on the plate, more change. While the rums are still the big star of the place, the cocktail station (many of them tiki style) is just as popular. To accompany your drink, cod acras, tacos or Cuban sandwiches will satisfy your appetite, many of which are also offered in a sharing format.
LA DISTILLERIE NO.1
Read moreWe no longer present this veritable cocktail laboratory, which now has four addresses. Here, everyone will find what they are looking for. The list is long, but the staff will be happy to guide the choices, according to each person's tastes and mood. Let's mention the Hurricane, a blend of Bacardi Superior rum, passion fruit purée, lime juice, demerara syrup, homemade grenadine and orange juice... delicious! For those with a thirst, cocktails can be served in a Mason jar to double the pleasure. A convivial and well appreciated place!
CASA DEL POPOLO, SALA ROSSA & SOTTERENEA
There's always something going on at the Casa del Popolo or across the ...Read more
THÉÂTRE DENISE-PELLETIER
Read moreThe show starts even before the performance begins. The decorative elements that adorn the beautiful hall are reminiscent of the great mythical texts presented by this theatre and are references to the classical repertoire. Under the spotlight, the actors play works by Dumas, Goldoni or Molière. The theatre also houses the Fred-Barry Hall, which is dedicated to more contemporary and emerging plays. A place to discover, why not after a meal in one of the good addresses of this less touristic area.
ESPACE LIBRE
Read moreFirst a fire station, then home to the Carbone 14 dance troupe, then the Omnibus company, Espace Libre is now occupied by the Joe Jack and John company and the Nouveau Théâtre Expérimental. The place has a hall for large scale shows and smaller rooms, ideal for more intimate evenings of public reading, poetry, small theatre productions or workshops. The Espace Libre is also at the origin of the Comité spectateurs-trice-s project, which aims to introduce selected citizens to the theatre each year.
CENTRE SEGAL DES ARTS DE LA SCÈNE
Read moreSince the closing of the Institut des Jeunes and the École des beaux-arts, the center wishes more than ever to assert its role as an artistic presenter, by offering theater, music and film performances, as well as cultural and artistic events for the community. The center is very involved in the transmission of knowledge to the young (and not so young) by offering courses in theater, dance, music, circus and Jewish arts
MONTRÉAL, ARTS INTERCULTURELS (MAI)
Read moreA multidisciplinary presenter of professional contemporary art, it presents original creations in dance, music, theatre (in French and English), visual and media arts. As the only venue in Montreal to offer such a diverse program, MAI is committed to a mission that promotes intercultural exchange and dialogue in the arts community. Also on the program: post-show discussions, workshops, guided tours of exhibitions, animated events, etc.
UPSTAIRS JAZZ BAR & GRILL
Read moreA cozy yet relaxed atmosphere where jazz resonates and explores new territories. It goes without saying that the place is very popular during the International Jazz Festival in the summer, but also throughout the year with its amazing program. The kitchen serves decadent burgers, grilled meats and other gourmet dishes. The ideal address for a pleasant evening of music and to discover new and renowned artists.
LIGUE NATIONALE D’IMPROVISATION
Read moreFor over 45 years, the Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation has been an integral part of Quebec's theatrical universe. Every year, the Charade Cup hosts improv matches on a miniature field hockey rink (without ice). The original LNI concept is still as successful as ever, although other forms of play are constantly being proposed. The latest concept is L'Usine de théâtre potentiel, where the spectator chooses the constraints via an interactive platform.
théâtre Beanfield
Read moreThis mythical theatre in the South-West district, inaugurated in 1912, is a historical jewel. Very popular until the 1960s, then threatened with demolition, it has been once again at the heart of artistic life in this district in full transformation. It welcomes musicians-composers-performers, musical groups of all genres, multidisciplinary shows and artists in residence from here and abroad. The programming is quite specialized. Special and private events are also organized there.
THÉÂTRE OUTREMONT
Read moreLocated in the chic neighbourhood of Outremont, the theatre has welcomed within its walls renowned artists such as Félix Leclerc, Paul Piché, Beau Dommage and Diane Dufresne. A launching pad for many singers and a mecca for repertory films in the 1970s and 1980s, the theatre had to close in the late 1980s, before reopening its beautiful doors in 2001. The venue is dedicated to song, music, comedy, theatre and film, among other things. A great idea for a night out, after a drink or a meal in one of the fine restaurants in the area
SARAH B.
Read moreHoused in the InterContinental Montreal Hotel, this lovely absinthe bar is named after Sarah Bernhardt, Queen of French Tragedy, who gave a memorable performance here in 1880. More than 140 years later, this woman is immortalized here. Absinthe reigns supreme here. For those who will not be tempted by the "green fairy", other cocktails are on the menu, to be accompanied by a selection of Provençal bites finely prepared on the premises. An address to discover for a drink at the end of the day.
DISPENSAIRE
There's no need to prevaricate, here it's all about the quality of the ...Read more
MEMENTO
Read moreIdeally located on the banks of the Lachine Canal, this brand new microbrewery offers a very pleasant setting to spend a good evening with friends. Although the kitsch decoration may not be to everyone's taste, the real asset of this bar is in the relaxed atmosphere that reigns there. And the numerous self-service games are not for nothing. Ping-pong tables, table soccer, arcade games, air field hockey or even board games, the place was created for the children in us to have fun freely. Well, kids who drink (good) beer anyway...
ETOH BRASSERIE
Read moreFor the record, EtOH is a contraction used in medical and scientific circles to refer to ethanol, a molecule with intoxicating properties so sought-after and present in all alcoholic beverages. On site, about twenty lines of barrels serve delicious homemade nectars as well as beers from other Quebec microbreweries. You'll also find a fine selection of ciders, meads, liqueurs and spirits from Quebec and elsewhere. Sandwiches, a variety of tartars, sharing boards and other small dishes are also on the menu.
RANDOLPH PUB LUDIQUE
Read moreA pub devoted entirely to the pleasures of play, with a collection of over 1,000 table games. The concept is simple: pay a small entrance fee, take a seat, and the entertainment team will suggest games according to the knowledge and motivation of the group. What a pleasure to have the rules of the game explained in detail! You can also enjoy a bite to eat on site, with dishes to satisfy both young and old appetites, accompanied by a good microbrewery beer or a signature cocktail.
DRINKERIE STE-CUNÉGONDE
Read moreA charming tavern with a retro look, now the headquarters of the Little Burgundy neighborhood. On offer: a fine selection of scotches, wines, cocktails and beers (including Ste-Q blonde and rousse), as well as snacks and more substantial dishes made with local produce from the Atwater Market, just a few steps away. The atmosphere is friendly, and fans of alternative and progressive indie-rock music will be delighted.
BAR LE RITZ PDB
Read moreThe Ritz PDB moved into the premises of the defunct Il Motore in autumn 2014. Completely revamped, it continues the vocation of its predecessor by hosting independent music groups in its performance space. It has to be said that the owners are steeped in the milieu: Meyer Billurcu is the co-founder of Blue Skies Turn Black, a concert promotion company, and Thierry Amar and Efrim Menuck are members of the famous music group Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Special mention goes to the superb century-old bar, imported from Chicago.
CINÉMA MODERNE
Great programming in this small neighbourhood cinema where it's also a good ...Read more
YÏSST
Read moreThe trendy address of La Petite-Patrie, Yïsst (from the word "yeast" in French) has a common denominator: the famous yeast, found in beer, wine and bread, among other things, the stars of the place. First of all, the homemade beer, brewed in collaboration with the Branch in the MaBrasserie's facilities, but also a menu of guest nectars. Then the wine, by the glass or bottle, including some organic wines and a local selection. Finally the bread, like the tasty flatbreads on the menu. Another nice address to try!
PUB PIT CARIBOU
A Gaspesian wind is blowing on the Plateau, to the delight of fans in ...Read more
BAR KABINET
Read moreThe idea here? A nice trip to the Russian capital in pre-revolutionary times. A small, intimate place that is both a café by day and a bar in the evening. Le Kabinet specializes in cocktails, many of which are Russian vodka-based, of course (it's the place to sip an excellent Moscow Mule), and Amaro liqueurs (more than twenty at the bar). From Thursday to Saturday, at 10pm, its neighbour, the bar Datcha, opens its doors and dance floor for an even crazier evening to the sound of the electro music of the moment.
APT. 200
Read moreAn evening at the Apt. 200 is like being at a friend's house, in a large loft decorated in vintage style. You settle comfortably in the small spaces arranged as lounges with sofas, next to the library, or on the bed in the large bedroom! Billiard table and arcades are available for those who would like to have fun while sipping a drink. The Apt bar. 200 is best known for its lively DJ parties and popular after parties, with a crowded dance floor.
CANAL LOUNGE
Read moreSince 2016, this café-bar has been floating on the waters of the Lachine Canal, a stone's throw from the Atwater Market. Housed in a superb vintage barge, the place is peaceful and intimate: there are only around 30 places available (first come, first served) to enjoy aperitifs, beers, wines, cocktails and tutti quanti. Entirely glazed and open on the sides, with an abundance of flowers, you can sit on a banquette, a little bistro chair or even in the roof terrace area. The setting is definitely worth a try!
THE COLDROOM
Read moreTo find the entrance to this secret address, you have to look for the little duck as far as the little Saint-Amable street, perpendicular to Saint-Vincent street. This very famous bar in town took up residence in a basement that was a cold room in 1877, hence its name. People come here for the excellent cocktails, the atmosphere and the impeccable service. Building on its success, the speakeasy has opened a new venue right next door: El Pequeño Bar, designed as a "waiting room" when the first one is crowded, transports visitors to Cuba for a drink.
JET NIGHT CLUB
Read moreLocated in the heart of downtown, this nightclub is frequented by young English-speaking Montrealers, mainly students. The second floor features a large dance floor, two bars, VIP tables and the DJ platform, while the second floor has another bar and a more intimate VIP lounge area. Resident and guest DJs keep the well-prepared crowd dancing into the wee hours to the rhythms of house, R&B, hip-hop, Top 40 and Club Anthems. It's worth noting that the atmosphere can get pretty chaotic at times.
NEWSPEAK
Read moreFans of emerging electro music, you've come to the right place! Located across from the charming Le Sainte-Elisabeth pub, on a small street in the Latin Quarter, this minimalist nightclub presents excellent shows by both Montreal and international artists and DJs. Opened a little less than a decade ago, it is considered by many as the temple of avant-garde electro music in the city. All the programming is available on the website, which also allows you to buy your tickets online.
LE VIN PAPILLON
Read moreInstalled in the summer of 2013 in the heart of Little Burgundy, this soberly decorated wine bar has captured the hearts of an eclectic clientele. One goes there to discover good natural and organic wines, presented by a team of connoisseurs. In the kitchens, local vegetables are honored, wonderfully highlighted in small plates, conducive to sharing. In summer, the terrace at the back is very pleasant. A very good address for a drink at the end of the day... and more if affinities.
LE BORDEL COMÉDIE CLUB
Read moreLet's start with a bit of history: yes, Le Bordel did set up its stage in a former brothel. A raw, straightforward encounter between a stage, a microphone and a dense, overexcited audience. Different types of shows are presented, such as the famous Comédie Club (five comedians whose names are revealed on site) or the Open-Mic (comedians come to test new acts). In April 2022, Le Bordel opened a second venue just a stone's throw away (330 Ontario Street East), doubling the fun!
ROUGE GORGE
Read moreAlthough there are a few beers and cocktails on offer, the Rouge Gorge's trump card is its excellent selection of world wines, particularly those imported from France. It's an opportunity to share a simple glass by the bottle with friends in a contemporary, convivial and subdued setting, with the expert advice of a very attentive staff. There's also a selection of inexpensive "à la tirette" (i.e. cask) wines to accompany a plate of charcuterie, cheese or oysters. In the basement, the former cocktail bar now offers the same menu as above.
BOSWELL - BRASSERIE ARTISANALE
Read moreThe credo here? Sobriety. The tables are arranged in front of the large openings, the wooden bar spins for several metres, with its twenty or so barrel lines in the background, while works by local artists adorn the walls. The slate displays homemade beers (Pilsner, American Pale Ale, West Coast IPA, Café Rico Breakfast Stout, etc.) as well as nectars from other Quebec microbreweries, but also cocktails, selected wines and spirits for those who love more robust products. On the kitchen side, the chef puts Quebec on your plate by sourcing, as much as possible, from local producers. A great HQ for beer and food lovers!
BIRRA BAR À BIÈRES MAISON
Read moreThe jewel of Little Italy, just a stone's throw from the Jean-Talon Market, Birra is a brewery in 2.0 mode. Birra's in-house beers are the result of a unique and resolutely local collaboration: the recipes are developed and brewed on site. All you have to do is enjoy the atmosphere, with a glass of Ginette or Saint-Laurent in hand, inside the establishment or on the sunny terrace. And on Monday evenings, it's music quiz night, a joyful rendez-vous!
LE SAINTE-ÉLISABETH
Read moreOne could almost miss the entrance to this bar, which is located in the heart of the entertainment district. Just a few steps from Sainte-Catherine Street, you have to take a small street to be able to take advantage, in summer, of the superb terrace that makes the reputation of the place, surrounded by walls covered with climbing plants and dotted with trees. The atmosphere is very warm and the space, whose decoration is reminiscent of London pubs, is spread over two floors. Always a pleasant place, especially during the day when the bar is less crowded.
BREWSKEY
Read moreLocated in Marché Bonsecours, BreWskey is divided into three entities. First, there's the pub on rue Saint-Paul, with its great food(mac & cheese, ribs, etc.), in-house beers and, above all, an incredible selection of whiskies. Then there's the taproom of the craft brewery (rue de la Commune), with some thirty keg lines and a slate of local spirits, all on a beautiful terrace overlooking the Old Port. The annex is the latest addition: a Prohibition-themed boutique and bar (rue Saint-Paul).
SIBOIRE SAINT-LAURENT
Read moreSiboire Saint-Laurent, the third Siboire branch to open, is located in a century-old building in the heart of the lively Plateau Mont-Royal district. With a constantly evolving selection of house beers and a varied bistro-style food menu, Siboire Saint-Laurent is sure to satisfy the beer lover in you, and provide a first-rate brewing experience thanks to its unique atmosphere. The big plus: the terrace, which stays sunny for much longer than its neighbors!
BAR PALCO
Read moreIn a neighbourhood where bars are not legion, the Palco reverses the trend. The place is beautiful, all white, black and wood dressed. White light bulbs and subdued lighting in the evening, mezzanine, small space for various services and a fairy-tale inner courtyard. Homemade cocktails, microbrewery beers and privately imported wines are popular, as is the gourmet menu (some vegetarian and vegan options). The beautiful socio-cultural program and the atmosphere make this neighbourhood bar a very pleasant place for exchanges and gatherings.