Bar Le Mal Nécessaire is described as a chic, spacious cocktail bar with a tropical yet refined vibe that blends tiki flair with a premium cocktail experience. The cocktails are consistently praised for creativity, balance, and striking presentation, with standout signatures and some very strong options where the ABV is noted on the menu. The staff are repeatedly described as knowledgeable, attentive, and friendly, guiding guests through the menu and making the experience feel welcoming whether at the bar or a table. The atmosphere is often noted as upscale and lively, sometimes with live music or a DJ, which can make conversation a bit loud during peak hours. A few critiques mention the price point and the lack of food options, with many wishing for small plates to pair with drinks. The new location is larger and keeps the same high standard of service, though some reviews miss the character of the old venue. Reservations are advised to secure a seat, and the bar is frequently recommended for groups or a stylish night out.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Sans Soleil Bar as a tight, intimate venue that blends a restaurant experience with a speakeasy vibe, where vinyl sets the mood, a strong drinks program, and a lively late night dance atmosphere come together for a memorable night. Dining is widely praised for fresh, well prepared dishes with a Japanese influence, including sashimi and chirashi, and several guests note the quality of the dishes in a multi course or chef s choice format. Drinks are celebrated for craft and depth, with many commenting on sake options and the attention bartenders pay to each drink, especially on slower midweek nights when drinks are crafted with care. The downstairs space is described as a cozy speakeasy with a top notch sound system and all vinyl sets, creating an immersive vibe that often shifts into a dance floor after dinner. Wednesday nights are highlighted for more space to dance and a more focused vinyl rotation, while crowds can get tight and lines can form, but the overall energy remains high. Most reviews praise the attentive, warm service, with occasional notes about pacing or billing confusions when dining with a group. Prices and portions vary, with some guests feeling portions are small or prices steep upstairs, though many feel the overall value plus the experience is worth it. Overall the place is seen as a top pick for music lovers, foodies, and anyone looking for a unique night out in Montreal, a date spot that turns into a groovy party after hours.View restaurant profile
Bar Leonor feels like a cozy basement cocktail lounge in Chinatown with a speakeasy vibe, warm lighting and intimate seating, where the emphasis is on thoughtful, well balanced cocktails and personality driven service. Reviewers describe standout drinks and creative flavor journeys, with many noting off menu options tailored to tastes, and a few praising the staff for friendly, knowledgeable, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. The space is frequently described as chic and moody with great music from live DJs, creating a vibe that encourages lingering and conversation. While several opinions praise craftsmanship and atmosphere, others mention high prices and small portions due to large ice, and a few note inconsistent service. Overall, the consensus is that Bar Leonor is a hidden gem in Chinatown and a go to spot for a stylish night out, dates or social hangs, loved for its atmosphere, cocktails and the sense of being among locals rather than tourists.View restaurant profile