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The Village/Centre-Sud Bars

We found 10 recommendations for The Village/Centre-Sud Bars.

See also: The 10 Best The Village/Centre-Sud Bars which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: The Village/Centre-Sud Restaurants.

Moqueur - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

Moqueur

May be temporarily closed
(170)

Review Summary

Moqueur earns high marks for a cozy New Orleans inspired atmosphere, stylish interior, and one of the cutest terraces in Montreal. The cocktails and overall mixology are frequently praised, and service is described as warm and attentive, making the experience stand out. The food gets mixed notes, with flavors and execution noted as strong on gumbo, fried shrimp, beignets, fried chicken and especially corn bread that tastes dessert-like, while several reviewers would like to see more cooking methods than frying. The daiquiri is repeatedly called satisfying, and the mood is enhanced by groovy background music that fits the vibe. Overall, guests leave with positive impressions of Moqueur, talking about great drinks, solid food, and a welcoming staff, and many recommend stopping by for drinks and the atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bar Salon Chez Miller - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

Bar Salon Chez Miller

Open until 3 am
(81)

Review Summary

Bar Salon Chez Miller is described as a welcoming neighborhood sports bar with a warm, lively vibe and multiple TVs for watching games. The space feels cozy and the staff are consistently attentive, with a great terrace that suits groups. The menu is simple but tasty, offering solid crowd pleasers and a good beer and cocktail list at reasonable prices. The atmosphere shines during hockey nights and is often praised for being friendly, affordable, and easy to enjoy with friends. Entertainment options include karaoke, bingo, trivia nights, and occasional comedy shows, adding to the appeal. While the service is generally praised as thoughtful, a couple of notes mention occasional noise and one less friendly server. The venue also caters to events and even offers free billiards on Sundays through Tuesday, making it a reliable go to for sport, fun, and socializing.View restaurant profile
Motel Motel - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

Motel Motel

Opens Friday at 9 pm
(38)

Review Summary

Motel Motel is described as a cozy, smartly designed spot with a friendly vibe and an overall great experience, especially for electronic music fans who appreciate a back bar with a DJ and a compact space that still feels lively for late night drinks; reviews note its Montreal location and tendency to draw visitors, but also point to ups and downs in consistency, with some praising the decor while others find the service direct and cold, and the cocktail program lacking depth and polish, including a margarita made with low quality tequila and a limited selection of drinks, along with at least one comment about a cash payment policy that frustrates guests.View restaurant profile
Taverne Marion - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

Taverne Marion

Open until 3 am
(185)

Review Summary

Overall, Taverne Marion is described as a stylish neighborhood bar with a warm, buzzy vibe where cocktails shine and the kitchen delivers tasty bites and late night options in an upscale setting. Some guests feel the pricing is high, especially for wines and small plates, while others feel the value aligns with the atmosphere. The service is generally praised, with friendly and attentive staff and welcoming hospitality, though a few experiences mention inconsistency or pushy tipping. The vibe can be lively and loud at times, which can make conversation challenging, but the decor and terrace contribute to the appeal. The place works well for groups, casual nights with friends, and celebrations, with many reviewers noting they would return. In sum, Taverne Marion is a solid option for drinks and meals in a stylish urban tavern setting, offering a strong drink selection, good food, and a convivial atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Weiser - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

Le Weiser

Open until 3 am
(2)

Review Summary

Le Weiser is described as a friendly spot to watch hockey, with plenty of screens and very affordable prices, creating a lively vibe when the Canadiens score. A drawback is that a drink requested during the second period never arrived because the bartender did not come. It is also noted that patrons vape indoors, which was surprising.View restaurant profile
District Video Lounge - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub

District Video Lounge

Open until 3 am
(41)

Review Summary

District Video Lounge is praised for a lively welcoming vibe and friendly attentive staff, with a diverse Latino-influenced crowd and surprisingly strong drinks, including standout martinis. The venue has a large bar and a compact, in-demand space that can feel crowded, which some guests see as part of the charm while others find it tight. Music is a frequent talking point: many enjoy a solid playlist with recognizable tracks, but frequent song changes and a DJ who favors personal selections can disrupt the mood on some nights. Food is not available, and beer prices are relatively high for the village. Overall it is regarded as one of the best bars in the village with great music and vibe, though experiences can vary by night and crowd.View restaurant profile
Le Date Karaoke - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub Top Pick

Le Date Karaoke

Open until 3 am
(317)

Review Summary

Le Date Karaoke is described as a lively venue with a warm, communal vibe, a welcoming crowd, and performances that many say are among the best in town. The ambiance, outdoor patio and attentive bar staff help create a fun, friendly atmosphere, and the karaoke itself earns high marks for song variety and energy. Yet reviews note recurring issues such as waiting for songs, occasional sound problems, and a sense that the DJ may favour certain patrons, which can leave others feeling overlooked. Some patrons also mention a shift in entry rules or reservation requirements that can feel restrictive and less inclusive on busy nights. Prices have risen in recent months and service can vary, with some nights delivering excellent, personable treatment while others report rudeness or rigidity. Despite these caveats, Le Date Karaoke remains a popular spot for a lively crowd, good drinks, and a vibrant karaoke scene that keeps many returning.View restaurant profile
Normandie - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Restaurant Top Pick

Normandie

Open until 3 am
(198)

Review Summary

Normandie comes across as a lively, welcoming karaoke spot with a warm, attentive staff and an engaging atmosphere that many describe as great for a night out; the sound system is praised by some for its quality, while others note variable acoustics or mic quality on busy nights; the song selection spans English and French and the energy from the host and the animatrice is repeatedly highlighted; drinks are described as affordable and the bar has a cosy, nostalgic tavern vibe with a terrace that offers shade and privacy; weekends can be busy and waiting times to sing may be longer, but overall the experience is described as fun and sociable; the absence of a kitchen is noted, yet this does not detract from the appeal for karaoke, camaraderie and good value; Normandie is frequently recommended as a top karaoke venue in Montreal by many patrons.View restaurant profile
Bar Renard - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Bar/Pub Top Pick

Bar Renard

Open until 1 am
(201)

Review Summary

Bar Renard draws a vibrant crowd with a stylish, contemporary bar, a central long bar, and a lively yet approachable atmosphere. Many reviews praise friendly, attentive bartenders, a wide cocktail and beer selection, and music that shifts from chill to festive, with a terrace that adds outdoor ambiance. Yet some experiences note noise levels that make conversation difficult and inconsistencies in service, including slow or distracted staff and longer waits when the venue is crowded. Several comments touch on value and portions, with reports of drinks sometimes being diluted or priced steeply on busy nights. Overall Bar Renard is a go to spot for drinks, dancing, and socializing in the Village, with energy that motivates return even though crowds and service issues can arise.View restaurant profile
Club Unity - The Village/Centre-Sud Bars
Nightclub Top Pick

Club Unity

Opens Thursday at 10 pm
(275)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Club Unity as an energetic, multi level venue with strong music, dazzling lights and a lively crowd that makes for a memorable night out. The energy is often described as unmatched, with three floors offering different vibes and a rooftop area that adds a playful touch. Staff are frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, and the overall atmosphere is described as welcoming and inclusive, though there are occasional notes of crowdedness. On the downside, many mention steep prices for covers and drinks, and bottled water is costly with no free tap water available. There are also recurring complaints about coat checks and token issues, along with a bouncer or security interactions that can feel pushy or dismissive at times. Some reviews point out that the crowd dynamics have shifted and that the club is not as explicitly gay oriented as it once was, with the vibe more mixed now. Despite these caveats, Club Unity is repeatedly recommended for the ambiance and diverse music across floors, making it a top option for Montreal nightlife.View restaurant profile

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