In Montreal, dinner shows are an invitation to experience an evening where entertainment and fine dining come together. From cabarets to tribute nights to quiet little jazz nights, the diversity of shows offered in these supper clubs and restaurants reflects Montreal's vibrant cultural landscape.
Whether you're in the mood for an intimate setting or a lively party atmosphere with DJs and dazzling lights, discover Montreal's best dinner shows right here.
Le Balcon cabaret chic
463 Rue Sainte-Catherine O., Montreal, H3B 1B1
Dinner and a show finds its groove at Le Balcon, a downtown cabaret where live music meets polished plates. Expect a three-course menu featuring braised meats, fresh fish and veggie options, all served alongside soul, jazz and international acts. On select Saturdays, gospel brunch steals the spotlight, powered by the soaring vocals of Michelle Sweeney and The Gospel Tribe.
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Casa Galicia
2087 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal, H2X 3K8
A slice of Spain in the Quartier Latin neighbourhood, Casa Galicia pairs generous plates with fiery flamenco performances. Enjoy paella, seafood and other Iberian staples with a side of entertainment: Friday and Saturday nights bring the drama, with a dancer and guitarist igniting the room. Warm service and festive energy make it an easy escape to Mediterranean climes.

Le Roseline
5014 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montreal, H2T 1R7
Candlelight, cocktails and a little swing: Le Roseline turns Friday nights into a low-key jazz affair. The Saint-Laurent spot pairs live sets with featured dishes like salmon tataki, gnocchetti and charcuterie platters, plus thoughtful wines by the glass. The best part? No cover charge. Just settle in and let the music set the mood.

Djo
4007 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal, H2W 2M4
At the corner of Duluth and Saint-Denis, Djo brings piano-bar glamour to the Plateau. Lush greenery, moody lighting and live music set the tone in this elegant annex to Restaurant Joséphine. A curated wine list and intimate vibe make it ideal for lingering over drinks, whether you're catching up with friends or simply enjoying the twinkling of the ivories.

La Nuit Shanghai
9140 Boulevard Leduc, Brossard, J4Y 0L2
Channeling Shanghai's roaring nightlife, La Nuit Shanghai delivers a full-blown supper club spectacle. Dinner comes with a side of acrobatics, dance and themed performances ranging from cancan to carnival, before the room morphs into a late-night club after 11 pm. Add polished plates and strong cocktails, and you've got one of the South Shore's splashiest nights out.

Yoko Luna
1234 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal, H3G 1Z1
Part restaurant, part spectacle, Yoko Luna is downtown Montréal nightlife dialled up to eleven, in the largest supper club in Canada. The sprawling Neo-Tokyo-inspired venue unfolds across eight dramatic rooms, with immersive shows and DJs keeping the energy high. On the menu: Nikkei fare like sashimi, carpaccio and sticky sesame ribs.

Maison du Jazz Laval (House of Jazz)
1639 Boulevard de L'Avenir, Laval, H7S 2N5
For a classic jazz-club feel, House of Jazz Laval hits all the right notes. Two shows on weekend nights spotlight seasoned performers and rising talents, while walls lined with iconic artwork nod to the genre's golden age. A generous menu of seafood and meat dishes like wagyu burgers and braised beef cheek rounds out the evening.

Bistro Le Rossignol
5580 Boulevard Des Rossignol, Laval, H7L 5Z1
In Sainte-Rose, Bistro Le Rossignol blends dinner with live entertainment in a friendly cabaret-style setting. Each show pairs music or comedy with hearty plates of pasta, poultry, fish or slow-cooked meats. Owner Maryse Gosselin and her team keep the mood welcoming, whether you're celebrating with a group or settling in for a night out.

Jack Saloon
Multiple locations
Western kitsch meets party-night energy at Jack Saloon, with outposts on Crescent Street and at Quartier DIX30. The Tex-Mex comfort food ranges from burgers to grilled meats and smoky barbecue, all enhanced with live bands, singers and DJs on weekends. With its cinematic saloon décor and late closing hours, it's built for rowdy nights with friends. Who's into some spontaneous line dancing?

Menthe et Couscous
361 Rue Émery, Montreal, H2X 1J2
A North African feast awaits at Menthe et Couscous in the Quartier Latin, where the kitchen turns out fragrant couscous, Tunisian salads and sweet mint tea with pastries. On Saturday nights baladi dance performances liven up the room. It's festive, fragrant and made for lingering over shared plates.

Cabaret du Casino
1 Avenue du Casino, Montreal, H3C 4W7
On Île Notre-Dame, the Cabaret du Casino delivers big-stage spectacle. The versatile venue hosts everything from concerts and comedy to boxing events, all enhanced by immersive three-dimensional sound. Dinner-and-show packages and nearby casino restaurants make it easy to turn an evening here into a full night out.

Le Club Dix30
9200 Boulevard Leduc, Brossard, J4Y 0L1
Le Club Dix30 keeps the South Shore's dinner-show scene buzzing. With room for over 400 guests, the venue hosts everything from rock concerts and blues sets to tribute acts and comedy. VIP options, bar service and easy parking sweeten the deal.

Bocci Restaurant
1756 Avenue Dollard, Montreal, H8N 1T8
This stylish Italian spot in Lasalle regularly turns up the volume with live musical nights, where singers and musicians bring a lounge-like energy to the dining room. The dishes lean indulgent with rich fresh pastas, silky risottos and hearty pizzas (try the Italian sausage and garlic rapini one), while the performances add extra sparkle to any evening.

Croisières AML
200 Rue de la Commune O, Montreal, H2Y 4B2
For a night that moves (literally), AML Cruises pairs river views with lively onboard entertainment. Certain departures transform the boat into a festive dinner-and-show experience, complete with live bands, DJs or themed performances. Add a hearty meal and the St. Lawrence as your backdrop, and your night will sparkle for sure.

Bateau-Mouche Souper Croisière
55 Rue St-Paul, Montreal, H2Y 1Z1
Dinner takes to the water aboard Bateau-Mouche, where sightseeing cruises double as floating supper clubs. As Montréal's skyline drifts past, guests settle in for a multi-course meal accompanied by live music or themed entertainment; though the view might be entertainment enough. It's an affordable way to turn a dinner date into a mini getaway.

705 Rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, H3B 4G5
Dinner here comes with a side of culture. Perched above Sainte-Catherine Street, Time Out Market Montréal regularly hosts DJs, live music, drag shows and pop-up performances that energize the sprawling food hall. Grab plates from some of the city's best chefs, order a cocktail at the bar and pull up a seat to let the soundtrack turn a casual bite into a night out.

5050 Chemin de la Côte-de-Liesse, Suite 2110, Montréal, H4P 0C9
Every Thursday at Fou Fou things get extra crazy with Mid Town Thursdays. Featuring the music of DJ YO-C, it's a hot night in the food hall where the cocktails flow freely, the atmosphere is electric, and time seems to stand still. Pair your party with a steak from Prime, ramen from Tori, pizza from Il Miglio, a curry from Le Taj… or, hey, the night is young, try it all!

MARCUS Restaurant + Lounge
1440 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal, H3G 1Z5
At the chic bar next to the Marcus restaurant inside the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, midweek means Marcus Social: a Wednesday ritual mixing jazz with great cocktails, bites and perfect opportunity for a good friend-gang catch-up. Evenings are always lively in the restaurant proper, too, with regular DJ sets and live music lending the room a glamorous buzz to go with the seafood towers.

Jardin Azul
997 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, H3C 1G6
Dinner slides seamlessly into showtime at Jardin Azul, a supper club that pairs a polished meal of shareable dishes both hot and cold, from croquetas to brochettes, with live singers, dancers and high-energy performances throughout the evening. As the lights dim and the music swells, the dining room transforms into a club full of fresh beats, perfect if you're looking for a night with a little drama.

Île Flottante
176 Rue St Viateur O, Montreal, H2T 2L3
At Île Flottante, culinary artistry occasionally shares the spotlight with culture. The acclaimed Plateau restaurant hosts intimate evenings where tasting menus unfold alongside tasteful live jazz, turning dinner into a quietly immersive experience. It's refined, thoughtful and an unexpected plus for any romantic date night.

Whether you're drawn to a jazz-infused dinner, a cabaret evening or a musical tribute, Montreal is packed with unique dinner-show venues. Check out our complete list of dinner-show spots in Montreal for even more unforgettable nights.





























