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≈ 0.7 km
Le Roseline presents a warm, intimate speakeasy vibe with dim lighting, refined decor, and live piano that creates a romantic yet lively setting for dates, friends, or celebrations. The menu shines with fresh seafood such as oysters and octopus, striking starters like tartare and ceviche, and comforting yet refined mains including boeuf bourguignon and lamb pasta, with desserts and cocktails earning frequent praise. The wine and cocktail program is described as outstanding, with a knowledgeable team guiding pairings and a thoughtful, expansive list. Service is consistently noted as impeccable and attentive, making guests feel welcome and well looked after, though a few visits mention the pace slowing a bit during peak times. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy and chic, a place where conversations flow easily beside a subtle live soundtrack. Overall, Le Roseline delivers a memorable dining experience marked by quality ingredients, thoughtful presentation, and a warm, professional team, with many guests expressing plans to return and to bring friends to share the vibe.View restaurant profile
Le Roseline
Gourmet Cuisine - Wine Bar - Cocktail lounge
Opens Today at 5 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More
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≈ 1.5 km
HELM microbrasserie feels welcoming with a strong beer selection and consistently good food, and the staff is frequently praised for friendliness and knowledge. The atmosphere is laid back and convivial, making it a great spot to watch a game, hang with friends, or unwind after a concert, with a cozy vibe and sometimes a vibrant buzz. The menu offers a diverse range of options, including vegan dishes and shareable bites, and the beer list is noted for variety and quality that pairs well with meals. The service stands out for accommodating groups and taking care of guests even on busy nights, with several mentions of thoughtful and attentive staff. The space sometimes features art exhibitions and occasional events that add a fun, social dimension, and the terrace provides a pleasant option in good weather. Overall, Helm delivers solid beers, tasty bites, and a friendly, easygoing experience that keeps locals returning.View restaurant profile
HELM microbrasserie
Stylish, minimalist-chic microbrewery also serving creative cocktails & inventive comfort cuisine.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin offers a vast collection of board games to explore alongside creative cocktails and reliable bites, making it a lively spot for groups, couples, or corporate events. The staff and game masters are consistently helpful and knowledgeable, explaining rules clearly and tailoring recommendations to different tastes. The vibe is convivial and upbeat, though the space can be loud when busy, which many see as part of the energetic experience. Reservations are recommended to secure a table, and the service plus atmosphere often stand out as highlights. In short, this place is praised as a fun, social hub to try new games, share good drinks, and enjoy a memorable evening with friends.View restaurant profile
Randolph Pub Ludique Quartier Latin
ENTERTAINMENT, BOARD GAMES, BEER, COCKTAILS, FOOD.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Latin Quarter
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Muze Lounge & Terrasse offers a standout vibe with a stunning terrace and an atmosphere that feels both elegant and welcoming. The service is frequently described as warm, attentive, and professional, helping meals and cocktails feel thoughtfully paced. The menu features crowd-pleasers and some standout bites such as tartare, burrata, and salmon dishes, with portions that are often generous and well presented. The cocktails and drinks program is regularly praised, complementing the overall experience. Occasional notes about price and a few dishes being uneven are balanced by the terrace setting, stylish decor, and memorable evenings that make this a place many guests return to for drinks, sharing plates, and celebrations.View restaurant profile
Muze Lounge & Terrasse
Tropical oasis with Mediterranean-inspired menu, nestled on the 5th floor of Hotel HONEYROSE
Opens Today at 5 pm
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Lobby Bar, Espace Locatif is described as a refined and cozy setting with an elegant ambiance that invites guests to unwind after a busy day. The venue is noted as a great place to spend time with friends or as a couple, and the welcoming atmosphere suits both social moments and business conversations. Service is described as impeccable and attentive, with staff who are professional and always ready to enhance the experience. The cocktail menu is varied and crafted with care, and the non alcoholic options are highlighted as creative and delicious, offering refined choices for those who do not drink. All in all, Lobby Bar, Espace Locatif comes across as a peaceful haven in the heart of the city.View restaurant profile
Lobby Bar - Espace Locatif
Festive bar with a slick 70s lounge feel for drinks, eclectic eats & DJs, plus a heated patio.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Private Rooms in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Chez Alexandre et fils offers a timeless French bistro experience in Montreal with warm hospitality, classic dishes, and a Parisian ambiance. The menu features reliable favorites such as steak frites, tartare, bavette, and duck confit, complemented by a thoughtful wine list that pairs well with the meals. A distinctive upstairs cigar lounge adds a refined option for cigars in a comfortable, well ventilated space. The atmosphere blends authenticity and charm, making it suitable for regular visits, special occasions, or a casual lunch on the terrace. Staff are attentive and professional, with hosts and servers who guide guests through meals with helpful recommendations and steady pacing. The restaurant is described as long standing, reliable, and welcoming, with a decor that feels nostalgic yet timeless. Quality across courses is consistently praised, from comforting soups and well prepared mains to notable desserts and a memorable wine and spirit program. Prices are considered reasonable for the setting and portions, and guests frequently mention returning for celebrations or everyday dining.View restaurant profile
Chez Alexandre et fils
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceMTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Club Electric Avenue delivers a high-energy vibe with a diverse mix of classic hits and contemporary disco that gets the dance floor moving. The festive atmosphere is enhanced by great lighting, solid sound, and friendly, efficient staff who help keep things running smoothly. Entry and security feel well managed and the bars are quick with service, making it easy to enjoy the night. Music variety keeps things lively and appeals to a broad crowd, though DJ transitions can be uneven on some nights. Overall, the venue draws locals and visitors alike and offers a reasonable cover that supports a memorable, repeatable party experience.View restaurant profile
Club Electric Avenue
Opens Today at 10 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Hiba Bar is described as a stylish Japanese inspired lounge with beautiful decor, inventive cocktails, a strong sake selection, and a menu that features fresh bites like salmon bowls, tataki, gyoza and chicken karaage. The atmosphere is cozy yet vibrant, with attentive service and staff who offer thoughtful recommendations on drinks and pairings, and a lively energy enhanced by occasional DJ moments. Guests note memorable nights with great music and a vibe that invites lingering after events, and when small hiccups occur such as a bottle served by mistake, the team handles it gracefully with attentive hospitality. The overall impression is that Hiba Bar offers a refined, enjoyable experience for cocktails, sake tasting, and bites in a hotel setting that feels both stylish and welcoming, making it suitable for a date night, a night out with friends, or a celebration.View restaurant profile
Hiba Bar
Japanese-inspired bar located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Opens Today at 4 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideBest New Restaurants in Montreal (February 2026)View More
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≈ 2.8 km
Gazette Bistro Bar comes across as a warm and inviting spot with outstanding food, attentive service, and a lively energy that makes every visit feel special. The dining experience is repeatedly described as delicious and well presented, with standout dishes and thoughtful wine recommendations that suit both casual meals and date nights. The staff are praised for professionalism, friendliness, and a knack for accommodating dietary restrictions, creating a welcoming atmosphere whether dining in the main area or a private room. Brunch and dinner offerings receive high marks for flavors, portions, and the overall vibe, with desserts and breads often highlighted as memorable. Bar service and ambiance contribute to a pleasant and celebratory mood, with guests noting a strong sense of hospitality and care. While a few reviews mention price considerations and a rare issue with menu access tied to a promotion, the overall impression emphasizes quality, consistency, and value for the experience. Gazette Bistro Bar appears to be a reliable favorite for various occasions, inviting guests to return and share the experience with others.View restaurant profile
Gazette Bistro Bar
Gourmet cuisine inspired by Quebec and refined cocktails in an urban setting.
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Old Montreal, Downtown
Mentioned in: 2026 Super Bowl LX Sunday - Experience It at Montreal's Best Spots
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≈ 3 km
Clandestino stands out as a hidden cocktail bar with cozy couch seating and an intimate vibe, offering a standout mezcal and tequila program with flights that showcase complex flavors and attentive staff who guide tastings with clear explanations. The atmosphere is warm and stylish, with lighting that creates a chic ambience and a music level that is easy to talk over. Guests consistently praise the craft of the cocktails and the extensive selection of mezcals and tequilas, from signature creations to flights and even experimental pairings, all prepared with precision and passion. The bartenders are described as knowledgeable and friendly, providing thoughtful recommendations and taking time to discuss techniques and origins, while the service remains spot on in a busy setting. This combination of knowledgeable staff, inventive drinks, and a beautifully intimate setting makes Clandestino a memorable destination for tequila and mezcal lovers and first timers alike.View restaurant profile
Clandestino
Tequila. Mezcal. Secrecy. Speakeasy.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneThe Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to ExperienceView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Ambience at Buvette Chez Simone is frequently praised as cool and cozy, with a stylish, dimly lit setting that can feel lively yet intimate and can also be very loud and cramped during peak hours. Food quality is generally described as good to excellent, with standout items such as roasted chicken, lamb gnocchi, and a varied charcuterie and cheese selection, though portions are often noted as small and prices as high. The wine list is a major plus, described as extensive and well curated, with some reviews also mentioning a solid beer selection and even mocktails. Service is commonly friendly and attentive, providing efficient help, though some experiences report slower service or occasional signs of frustration when busy. Value is a frequent topic of discussion, with many feeling the dishes are pricey for the portion sizes, while others feel the quality justifies the cost. The venue changes with the seasons, offering indoor dining in winter and a pleasant terrace in summer, with easy street parking nearby. Many reviews suggest it is a reliable go-to for a good evening with shared plates, drinks, and a generally welcoming atmosphere, and a return visit is common.View restaurant profile
Buvette Chez Simone
Opens Today at 4 pmMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Trendiest Buvettes in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, reviews describe La Taverne de Noël as a magical, heavily decorated Christmas setting that draws crowds for photos and vibes, but the experience is very uneven. The decor and festive atmosphere get top marks for being cozy and instagrammable, with enchanting details and holiday music that some reviews later note not always present. Long waits outside in the cold and a crowded interior are commonly mentioned, as is a lack of clear service organization and a no table service format that makes ordering feel slow and impersonal. Drinks are praised by some for being tasty and atmospheric, including hot chocolate with marshmallows and a range of seasonal cocktails, yet others find them overpriced, underwhelming, or too sweet or cold. The food ranges from surprisingly delicious pizzas and desserts to items described as mediocre or reheated, with some menu items unavailable at times. Overall, La Taverne de Noël offers a undeniably festive and photogenic experience that many visitors enjoy with friends and family, but timing, crowd management, and inconsistent quality mean it may disappoint those seeking a reliable, high quality meal.View restaurant profile
La Taverne de Noël
Opens Today at 8 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Christmas Pop Ups in Montreal to Visit This Holiday Season18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Réservoir comes through as a lively brewery restaurant with a superb local beer selection and a menu that shines in its small plates and crowd pleasing sandwiches. Reviewers praise the variety of beers, from IPAs and cream ales to stouts, plus tasty cocktails like espresso martinis, and many note brunch items such as eggs Benedict as excellent. The food is often described as delicious and refined, though portions can be small for the price. The atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, with a wonderful terrace and friendly, attentive service, and the location on the Plateau with easy access to the Duluth area is repeatedly highlighted for its Montreal vibe. While some critiques mention occasional service gaps or dishes that don’t quite hit the mark, the overall impression is strong: a go to spot for beer lovers and casual meals where the beer, the ambiance, and the staff shine, with the chicken sandwich and salmon tartare among the standout bites.View restaurant profile
Le Réservoir
Popular brasserie with microbrewery draft beers, international tapas, vegetarian options and a rooftop terrace.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Microbreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best Spots
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≈ 0.9 km
Patrons at The Emerald entered by pure chance and felt misled by prices not displayed on the card given by the bartenders. It was late and the place felt quiet with no one else inside, so the cocktails were praised for quality but the pricing left a bitter aftertaste. Charges were applied before tax and tip, prompting initial surprise and the belief that the fault lay in not researching prices beforehand. A month later a friend mentioned that the cocktails were actually quite affordable, turning the tale into a funny anecdote. Overall, the experience is remembered as a warning about pricing and a reluctance to return.View restaurant profile
The Emerald
Serves great cocktails with live music
Opens Today at 9 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 0.9 km
Across the reviews, Magpie Magique is described as a stylish, cozy speakeasy with a non pretentious vibe, where plush red decor, dim lighting, and intimate seating spaces create a welcoming atmosphere for dates or celebrations. The dining options are seen as promising, with highlights like salmon tartare, beef cheeks, and pizzas, and many readers look forward to a broader dinner menu. Cocktails and mocktails are repeatedly praised for creativity and quality, including standout drinks and non alcoholic options, though a few comments point to inconsistency in drink presentation and portion sizes, especially after a change in management. Service is often highlighted as attentive and friendly, the atmosphere is described as relaxing and unique, and the music and decor contribute to a memorable vibe where guests feel welcomed and cared for. Several guests mention returning, celebrating anniversaries, or simply calling Magpie Magique a must visit or a new favorite in Montreal, while others hope the experience will live up to the hype as the venue evolves.View restaurant profile
Magpie Magique
Cocktail bar on the Plateau, inspired by hotel bars around the world
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneMust-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Across reviews, Muzique is described as a high energy nightclub with a vibrant ambiance, strong music, dynamic lighting, and a crowd that brings good vibes. Service is highlighted as a major plus, with friendly and professional staff and attentive bartenders who handle bottle service smoothly and help groups feel welcome. Celebrations feel special thanks to thoughtful touches and a generally inclusive atmosphere, and the rooftop show adds a charming setting. On the downside, concerns recur about value for money, with drinks sometimes small for the price and limited menu options, plus reports of slow service when staff are stretched. Other issues include safety and crowding concerns on the dance floor, occasional irritants such as the bathroom lacking soap or stalls that are broken, and problems with deposits or entry policies that detract from the experience. Still, the overall energy and vibe lead many patrons to say they would return.View restaurant profile
Muzique
Posh nightspot featuring 2 dance floors with eclectic DJ spun beats & a terrace.
Opens Today at 10 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Rooftops in Montreal for a Memorable Summer
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≈ 1.5 km
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal offers a strong rum selection and knowledgeable bartenders, with many praising the well crafted cocktails and the beautiful terrace that creates a welcoming vibe. The atmosphere can be lively with quizzes, karaoke, and occasional DJ nights, making it a fun spot for groups, though some reviews say Fridays lack ambiance and the space feels small. Service receives mixed notes: friendly and attentive in many visits, yet a few experiences mention delays in ordering, staff being distracted, and moments of pressure to pay upfront. Food options are limited and priced higher for small portions, but overall the venue remains a popular choice for rum lovers who value drinks and ambiance, and it comes highly recommended for a convivial night out despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Barraca Rhumerie Montréal
Nightspot with a large rum list from around the world, plus Spanish tapas, nightly DJs & a patio.
Opens Today at 4 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail Scene
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≈ 1.7 km
Le Bled Resto Lounge is widely praised for its vibrant atmosphere, authentic African flavors, and generous portions. Diners frequently note dishes like poulet, tilapia and dibi with plantains, and the foufou banana as particularly delicious, with a sauce piquante that many consider among the best. The service is described as warm and attentive, with a welcoming vibe that makes guests feel at home, though service can be slow and orders may occasionally be delayed or incomplete. Some criticisms mention issues such as dishes not being fresh or overly salty, oilier textures in certain plates, and maintenance concerns like the toilets. Overall, the venue is seen as a standout African dining spot in the city for lively ambiance and hearty flavors, with many expressing intent to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Le Bled Resto Lounge
Opens Today at 5 pmLatin Quarter
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≈ 1.8 km
Café Gitana is described as a cozy, exotic spot with Turkish decor and live music that elevates the experience for cigars, shisha, and tea. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxing, with a vibe that invites lingering conversations and evenings of entertainment. Service is often friendly and attentive, though some visits note slower or inconsistent staffing. Shisha is a major draw for many, offering a long-lasting pull, but several reviews cite issues such as shisha with little tobacco or limited flavor options due to policy. Turkish tea and mint tea, along with snacks like börek and baklava, are frequently highlighted as authentic and enjoyable. Pricing transparency can be inconsistent, with complaints about unclear charges for tea or mint and occasionally drinks that feel flat. Ventilation is mentioned as an area for improvement, with lingering smoke on occasion. Overall, Café Gitana stands out as a distinctive destination for a cigar, shisha, tea, and live entertainment, though some reviews call for greater consistency and variety.View restaurant profile
Café Gitana
Opens Today at 12:30 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.9 km
L'idéal Bar & Contenus is described as a stylish, cozy spot for cocktails with a large mocktail menu and an ambience that blends elegance with a rustic touch. Reviews say it is not the best bar in town but still pleasant, and finding the place can be tricky; Saturdays can feel quieter than expected. DJ and drinks are often praised, and the venue works well for groups and events, with the private room receiving positive feedback. Service experiences range from friendly, helpful and professional to slow and overpriced, indicating some inconsistency. Food and drinks receive strong notices, including delicious cocktails and excellent cheese and charcuterie boards, a good wine selection, hip decor with open windows, though the atmosphere can be a bit loud and the coat-room floor has caused damp backpacks for some guests.View restaurant profile
L'idéal Bar & Contenus
Opens Today at 5 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.9 km
VV Taverna is described as a lively dance bar with a strong emphasis on music, dancing, and a welcoming, attentive staff that helps create a high energy atmosphere. Reviews praise the great sound, varied DJ sets, and a friendly crowd that makes nights feel inclusive and fun, with many calling it a favorite spot in town. The space is often noted for its large dance floor, nice lighting, and a vibe that can range from party mood to intimate evenings, depending on the night. Some comments mention the venue feeling a bit older and in need of updates, and a few note cleanliness issues in the washrooms, but improvements and changes are frequently reported and the recent relocation brings a magical ambiance and more room to move. Pricing is described as reasonable, and events or private bookings are highlighted as a plus. Overall the reviews paint VV Taverna as a must visit for music lovers and dancers who want a lively, friendly atmosphere with top notch hospitality and a dynamic, evolving scene.View restaurant profile
VV Taverna
Lively lounge bar with wine, cocktails, light bites & billiards, plus guest DJs & a dance floor.
Opens Today at 6 pm
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, HUQQA LOUNGE is described as a relaxed lounge with strong shisha and a pleasant vibe, with several reviews praising attentive and friendly service and items like wings and shish taouk as solid choices, though portions can feel a bit small. Some experiences note clean and stylish ambiance with a DJ, while others point to cleanliness issues, inconsistent service, and staff who seemed distracted or more focused on shisha at the bar than on tables. The crowd vibe and atmosphere range from upbeat and sociable to off putting for some, and there are mentions of price value as satisfactory in places but not universally. In short, the shisha and general ambiance receive praise, service can be standout when attentive, but cleanliness, consistency and crowd dynamics influence whether guests would return.View restaurant profile
HUQQA LOUNGE
Opens Today at 12 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2.2 km
Henri Brasserie Française + Lounge is described as a stunning Parisian inspired venue in a historic setting near a central square, with high ceilings, warm lighting, and a chic yet welcoming atmosphere. The menu balances classic French brasserie dishes with seafood options, and many reviews praise items such as onion soup, escargots, tartare, duck, seafood pasta, and refined desserts like millefeuille and Paris Brest, though some meals are noted for being overpriced or not as flavorful as expected. Service is frequently described as attentive and friendly with knowledgeable staff and strong wine and cocktail lists, while a few visits mention rushed pacing, slow timing, or occasional lapses. The ambiance and setting are repeatedly highlighted as a standout, with praise for the elegant decor, lively yet not overly loud atmosphere, and suitability for celebrations, though a handful of guests found the noise, service inconsistencies, or dining value less satisfying. Overall the experience is viewed as memorable for lovers of French cuisine and architecture, with many recommending a visit for a refined brunch or dinner, while noting variability in value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Henri Brasserie Française + Lounge
Upscale restaurant & bar serving French cuisine in a chic, airy space with a vintage vibe.
Opens Today at 8 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideMontreal Hotel Bars Worth Raising a Glass ToView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Taken together, reviews highlight Stogies Cigar Lounge as a laid back Montreal spot with a dim, relaxed atmosphere, comfortable seating, and attentive service. The vibe is mature yet welcoming, suitable for solo visits or conversations with friends, and the space often features light music or hockey on screen, making the ambiance easy to settle into. A strong point is the cigar selection, along with a solid drinks program that includes martinis, other cocktails, and even grappa, with some notes about price markup on cigars. Weekday and weekend visits alike are described as enjoyable, with group reservations available on weekend evenings. The lounge is praised for good ventilation and friendly staff, contributing to a place to relax either alone or with company and to discover cigars. Overall, Stogies Cigar Lounge is seen as one of the better cigar lounges in Montreal, offering a nice atmosphere and a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Stogies Cigar Lounge
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.3 km
Overall, The Keg is described as a stylish, welcoming steakhouse with consistently good steaks and reliable service, a solid choice for celebrations and casual dinners alike. Reviews frequently praise careful handling of allergies and gluten free options, with staff taking safety seriously. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with cozy booths and lively bars, though some locations can be dark or noisy and peak times may bring longer waits. While the kitchen usually delivers flavorful, well prepared dishes, occasional miscooked or cold items and occasional slow service are noted, but issues are often resolved professionally. Value is seen as reasonable for a downtown upscale steakhouse, with generous portions and some locations offering parking validation, and reservations are often recommended; taken together, The Keg remains a dependable go to for quality steak and a festive dining experience, with results varying by location.View restaurant profile
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Before a Hockey Game or Concert at Montreal's Bell Centre
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≈ 2.3 km
Sir Winston Churchill Pub is described as a lively, welcoming Montreal spot with a relaxed vibe, a pleasant terrace and solid options for drinks and snacks. Happy hour is a frequent highlight with good deals and occasional free bites, though one review mentions it does not apply to non-alcoholic beer. Service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with staff taking care of guests and looking after safety, while a few notes mention slower or inconsistent service at peak times. Food is generally pub fare with some standouts and mixed reviews on certain dishes, while cocktails and drinks are repeatedly praised as a strength. The venue shines for watching games or enjoying live music, with a lively vibe on weekends, though some nights are described as too dark or too loud depending on the crowd. The atmosphere and experience are suitable for casual evenings, socializing with friends, and occasional larger gatherings, with indications that it used to be more packed on weekends. For many, it remains a go-to option for drinks, ambiance and people watching, with plans to return.View restaurant profile
Sir Winston Churchill Pub
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Pubs and Events for Saint Patrick's Day
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviewers characterize Yer'Mad Bistro Bar as a unique, down to earth hangout in Montreal with a great music rotation, cold beer, and consistently clean glasses at fair prices, making it a reliable spot to meet friends and soak in a welcoming, old school vibe. The staff are frequently praised for hospitality and the overall atmosphere is described as friendly and sociable, with many noting it feels like a home away from home for those who enjoy a solid playlist and lively crowd. Location near Berri station adds convenience, and the bar is often described as cozy and low lit, ideal for pre or post show drinks, though it is cash only and an on site ATM can incur hefty fees. Some reviews mention the crowd can be cliquey or casual when first visiting, but the energy remains lively and the experience enjoyable, with affordable drinks and tasty nachos. For music lovers and socializers seeking a memorable Montreal night out, Yer'Mad Bistro Bar is often seen as a standout stop and a place that tends to stick in memory.View restaurant profile
Yer'Mad Bistro Bar
Opens Today at 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Cavally's is described in reviews as a versatile venue that combines refined, flavorful dining with a lively club vibe. The food is frequently praised for freshness and creative flavors, with highlights including salads and salmon, while the drinks and bar service are often commended for attentiveness and quality. The atmosphere shifts from a warm, modern dining room to a festive, music driven nightlife scene, and the service is repeatedly noted for friendliness and professionalism. However, several reviews flag weekend nights for crowding and crowd management issues, long lines at the doors, perceived inconsistencies in entry policies, and pressure to buy bottles, along with concerns about security and inclusivity for out of town visitors. A few comments mention moments of impatience at the bar, but overall the vibe remains energetic and engaging, with positive notes on music and a sense of transition from dinner to dance floor. Overall, Cavally's offers a strong dining experience paired with a dynamic nightlife option, though improvements in nighttime operations and staffing consistency could enhance the guest experience.View restaurant profile
Cavally's
Opens Today at 8 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Habibiz is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy, authentic vibe and a great atmosphere for hanging out with friends. The shisha is consistently praised for quality and variety, with many saying it is among the best in Montreal. The food is frequently noted as tasty and well presented, with some dishes highlighted as top picks and good value. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and professional, contributing to many reviewers having a very positive experience. A few criticisms appear, including occasional slow service, a cash only policy, and some moments of waiting, but these do not dominate most experiences. Many reviewers also mention the downtown location and the versatile feel for day time coworking or evening socializing, making Habibiz a go to spot for various occasions.View restaurant profile
Habibiz
Opens Today at 1 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Overall, Kenza Lounge comes across as a stylish and welcoming Montreal lounge where guests frequently praise the ambiance, decor, and food, and where the shisha can be outstanding when the session runs smoothly but is sometimes disappointing due to issues like not being lit properly, blocked valves, or limited flavor options; service and guest experiences vary widely, with some praising top notch, attentive staff and professional recommendations, and others reporting pressure to order, repeated table visits, slow service, and inconsistent hospitality depending on who is on shift; the venue can feel busy and loud on weekends with music that dominates conversations, and some reviews note crowding and a need for dress code enforcement at the door; many say it is a great place for birthdays and friend gatherings and evenings out, while others caution that the prices for shisha and drinks can be high and the atmosphere can lean club-like at times, but the overall impression is that the venue offers a memorable experience with a mix of strengths and occasional shortcomings.View restaurant profile
Kenza Lounge
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.5 km
Brutopia is described as a cozy, small brewpub in Montreal with a strong craft beer lineup and a welcoming neighborhood vibe, offering exclusive beers and a variety of drafts that keep beer lovers coming back; live music on Sundays and regular events like trivia and open mic add to the lively atmosphere, while the menu pairs solid pub fare with generous portions such as burgers, fries, poutine, nachos and other shareable bites. Reviews note friendly and attentive staff and good service most of the time, though a few visits mention slower or inconsistent service. The space can fill up since it is small but welcoming, and it remains a go to spot for meeting friends over pints. Although beers are often praised for quality, some comments mention prices as a tad high for Quebec; overall, the combination of strong beer, casual food and events positions Brutopia as a standout option on Crescent with a warm vibe and dependable crowd. Some patrons highlight the sense of community and the ability to catch live performances or a game, while others note scheduling hiccups with bands from time to time. Overall, Brutopia feels like a staple microbrewery that blends good beer, approachable food and a lively, casual scene.View restaurant profile
Brutopia
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Across many reviews, Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill is described as an intimate, cozy venue where superb live jazz, warm vibes, and attentive service combine with solid food and drinks to create memorable nights. The ambiance is repeatedly praised as intimate and inviting, with close-up viewing, great acoustics, and a lively bar scene, though seating can be tight and some tables have limited sightlines. The music is consistently highlighted as high quality and varied, with standout performances across different ensembles and styles, while a few notes mention the vocals can be loud in a small room and occasional balance issues with the piano or overall mix. Service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, though a handful of reviews report inconsistent experiences, including one noted instance of rude treatment. Reservations are often recommended since the place fills up, and many reviews mention check in for the PM shows where prices may include a dinner or a cover. Overall, Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill delivers a distinctive, intimate jazz night with great food and drinks that guests say they will return for.View restaurant profile
Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill
Opens Today at 5:30 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
042 AFRO LOUNGE is described as a warm, cozy spot that often becomes a lively party lounge at night, with a strong Nigerian and Caribbean food lineup such as catfish pepper soup, suya, and jerk chicken, and a vibrant atmosphere with good music. Reviewers consistently praise the service and hospitality, calling it one of the best in Montreal and highlighting attentive and friendly staff. The vibe is beloved for its welcoming feel and the chance to meet Caribbean communities, but some drawbacks include a tight space, music that can be loud, and drinks that some find pricey. Occasional logistical issues are noted, including a late night shift toward bottle service which can affect seating and the cleanliness of restrooms. Overall, the place is seen as a top destination for flavorful food, strong ambience, and dependable service in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
042 AFRO LOUNGE
Opens Today at 6 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
NsurMackay comes across as a cozy, welcoming bar with a strong cocktail and whiskey program, inviting decor that blends modern and classic touches, and attentive staff who make guests feel at home. The space offers a great vibe and comfortable seating, making it ideal for casual meetups or winding down after work, especially given its close location near Guy-Concordia on Rue Mackay. Drinks are repeatedly highlighted as well crafted and varied, with weekly specials and experimentation that keeps the menu fresh, including a notable pumpkin spice espresso martini called 'noire et epice'. Comedy nights in the back room add a lively recurring element, with a mix of local acts and occasional guest appearances. Some visits note slower service when the bar is busy, but many reviews describe the overall experience as top notch, with excellent scotch selection, friendly service, and a cozy atmosphere that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
N sur Mackay
Opens Today at 1 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Arabesque is described as a lively, welcoming venue with a strong focus on shisha, consistently excellent flavors, and a smoke that keeps guests satisfied. Reviewers praise the delicious food, friendly and professional service, and the modern, relaxed ambiance that makes it easy to unwind with friends. The overall vibe is repeatedly hailed as a highlight, with good music and a downtown Montreal atmosphere that adds to the experience. A few reviews mention negative moments such as being asked to leave while tables were still in use and some friction around cloakroom costs or service flow. Despite these, the place is regarded as one of the top shisha destinations in Montreal, known for reliable shisha, solid food, and attentive staff, with many noting plans to return.View restaurant profile
Arabesque
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
Sarah B. Bar d'Absinthe is described as a classy, welcoming spot with a strong bar and solid food, where the atmosphere blends stylish decor with a subtle jazz vibe. The cocktail program is praised for quality and variety, though one reviewer found a gin drink unbalanced. Service is consistently noted as friendly and knowledgeable, with staff able to answer questions and help first-time absinthe experiences. The venue is often called a hidden gem, with drinks and a burger highlighted as standout. A minor issue involved the men's washroom lacking soap, which was promptly addressed by staff. Overall, the reviews point to a refined yet approachable destination that delivers memorable drinks, tasty bites, and attentive, professional service.View restaurant profile
Sarah B. Bar d'Absinthe
Absinthe bar inspired by Sarah Bernhardt
May be temporarily closed
Old Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
Complexe Sky is described as a venue with a storied past including three floors, multiple ambiances, a rooftop terrace, and lively DJ nights and drag performances, but current reviews feel more muted with limited hours and many days closed, often leaving only one room in operation and the rest quiet. The energy once tied to Pride weekends and a bustling club scene is said to be gone, with rooms not packed even after midnight and the dance floor occasionally empty, though some experiences highlight good service, friendly staff and affordable drinks. Sound quality is variable and crowds can be sparse, and a cover charge is noted in some accounts. The rooftop patio has been closed since the pandemic, and while the space still holds potential due to its size and location, reimagined programming, a welcoming atmosphere and inclusivity are seen as essential to reclaim the vibrancy. Despite concerns, there are positive notes about music variety and the overall mood, suggesting a path to renewal if the concept re-centers energy and social interaction.View restaurant profile
Complexe Sky
Opens Today at 4 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
The Grotto Speakeasy is described as a stylish, intimate hideaway with a password entry and a hazy, smoky vibe, neon lighting and cozy seating that contribute to a memorable atmosphere. Cocktails are consistently highlighted for quality and creativity, with both menu options and personalized builds earning praise, and dishes like beef tataki and beef tartare also noted as flavorful. Service is frequently described as professional and attentive, helping drive an overall excellent experience, though some reviews mention the cocktails can feel pricey for a speakeasy. One reviewer notes the password and door entry marketing can feel a bit inaccessible or not very stranger friendly for someone just seeking a live experience, while others enjoyed the interactive steps. The ambiance is intimate and chic, with music that can be loud at times but the vibe remains a major draw for nights out or dates, and many would return to try more items.View restaurant profile
The Grotto Speakeasy
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Reviews describe Bowie as a chic, intimate venue with a moody vibe, strong music, and a crowd that appreciates attentive service and a stylish atmosphere. Food receives frequent praise for Asian fusion dishes and fresh oysters, while cocktails are praised for craftsmanship in many visits but occasionally feel overpriced or underwhelming on some nights. Service is often highlighted as friendly and professional, though a few experiences mention uneven timing or staff interactions, and one entry notes a negative encounter with a bouncer. The dress code and no pictures policy contribute to an exclusive feel, sometimes drawing mixed reactions about accessibility. Overall Bowie is seen as a standout Montreal spot for a night out or celebration, with reservations recommended and the ambiance, live music, and drinks cited as major draws.View restaurant profile
Bowie
Opens Today at 7 pmOld Montreal, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Montreal Bowling is described as an old but enjoyable spot with decent lanes and a friendly vibe, a good place to drop in for drinks before a movie or to watch a game with friends or family. Free popcorn and solid drinks are often highlighted, and the food is praised at times for items like nachos, though service can be slow during busy events. Staff are generally friendly and helpful, but several reviews note training gaps or miscommunications during events, and a few instances of rude behavior toward first time visitors. On weekends, making a reservation is advised as lanes can fill up and wait times may occur, though corporate or group gatherings are described as a positive experience. Overall, Montreal Bowling feels like a casual, social hub where the atmosphere, drinks, and bowling mix with a family friendly setting, with some aging aspects and occasional organization hiccups that could use updating.View restaurant profile
Montreal Bowling
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 3.1 km
Reviews of Pangea describe a lively, stylish spot in Montreal's Old Port with a warm, attentive staff and consistently tasty food and creative drinks, from fresh oysters and octopus to lamb chops and Mediterranean salads, plus standout cocktails and sangrias that guests praise for flavor. The vibe is festive and vacation like, with music and decor that suit groups and celebrations, and the rooftop or interior spaces are repeatedly praised for ambiance. Service is often highlighted as friendly, helpful, and thoughtful, with guests appreciating menu recommendations and the way staff handle special occasions, though a few notes mention slower service during peak times, crowding, and prices that can feel steep for some items. Occasional critiques point to loud acoustics, noise levels, or inconsistencies in portions or balance of flavors, but many guests say they would definitely return for the overall experience. In short, Pangea is viewed as a strong option for a lively night out with good food and drinks, provided the crowd and noise are tolerable and value is considered.View restaurant profile
Pangea
Opens Today at 12 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealBest Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to ExperienceView More
Review Summary
≈ 3.1 km
Santos Tapas Bar comes across as a vibrant, stylish spot with a distinct Old Port vibe where the food and cocktails are frequently praised for quality and creativity and the atmosphere can evolve from a lively dinner to a nightclub after hours. Many reviews highlight a welcoming, attentive staff and professional management who help the night run smoothly, but several others point to inconsistent service, slow timing and occasional missteps with large groups or during peak hours. The bar scene earns frequent praise, with bartenders noted for knowledge and friendly service, and the energy is described as electric with music that keeps people dancing. Some comments mention high prices or small portions, while others celebrate fresh ingredients and a varied tapas menu. Safety and crowd concerns are raised in a few notes, particularly around entry and late night behavior, but the majority of experiences are described as fun, memorable, and worth returning for. Overall, Santos Tapas Bar delivers a strong night out with great drinks, a lively atmosphere, and solid food, though service consistency and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Santos Tapas Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More
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