Reviews describe Le Vestiaire as a quiet spot to have a drink and chat, with consistently good service and a broad beer selection that includes many Belgian options on tap and several bottles, appealing to a wide range of tastes. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with friendly staff and a vibe that invites lingering rather than rushing, and there are games and occasional quiz nights that add a social touch. Food gets praise too, notably a macaroni and cheese that stands out, a tasty veggie burger and a veggie pizza that is decent, and very large nachos with generous portions, along with solid fries; the kitchen is beer-driven rather than cocktail focused. Some notes mention small tables and benches that feel cramped for bigger groups, but overall the place is seen as a reliable choice for beer lovers seeking a casual, sociable scene with dependable service, good prices, and a varied menu.View restaurant profile
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La Cale is described as a welcoming pub with a strong zero waste ethos, a warm vibe and a lively events calendar that appeals to vegans and meat eaters alike, with a notable beer and drink selection. The service is frequently praised for its friendliness and efficiency, though a few visits note moments of slow or forgotten service. Food quality is variable, with some dishes regarded as delicious and thoughtfully prepared, such as vegan poutine, cauliflower wings and hearty bowls, while other orders arrive cold or underseasoned and some guests find prices high for the quality. The venue is repeatedly appreciated for its comfortable ambiance, live music and open mic nights, and for its ecological commitment which resonates with many patrons. Overall the reviews describe a place that delivers a convivial experience and strong values, with memorable nights often centered on music and socializing, while acknowledging occasional inconsistencies in the kitchen.View restaurant profile
Chez Ernest - Comptoir de curiosités is described as a visually striking, eclectic venue with a cabinet of curiosities vibe and a steady stream of themed nights that make it a great place to gather with friends for stand up, improv, swing nights and live music, with atmosphere and decor repeatedly highlighted as outstanding while drinks, especially cocktails and the distinctive absinthe selection, are praised for quality and originality and prices are considered reasonable; many reviews note friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming mood, though some point to slower service at times, a smaller food menu and limited beer choices, occasional hygiene concerns or uneven experiences with staff, and a sense that energy can be loud or vary by event. Taken together, the impression is that Chez Ernest offers a memorable, dynamic nightlife experience with strong decor, creative drinks and frequent events that keep the space fresh, making it a go-to spot for a lively evening in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Bar Nestor comes across as a lively, well decorated neighborhood spot with a warm, convivial vibe and a classic old school bar energy. Reviews highlight a strong drink menu with a wide beer selection and thoughtful cocktails, plus good wines and a food pairing that works well with beer; prices are described as reasonable and the service often praised for attentiveness and friendliness. The upstairs room is noted as a great option for private events or larger groups, and the option to bring in own food or music adds flexibility. The atmosphere can be festive and busy, especially during holidays, but sometimes the music can be too loud and conversation can suffer. Food quality is mixed: some praise the food as great or solid, while a few mentions of pizza or snacks that feel like microwave or frozen items and some dishes not meeting expectations. Some experiences mention slow service at times, yet overall it remains a popular neighborhood bar with a terrace in summer and a space for social gatherings.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Tenorio's draws praise for authentic flavors across Mexican, Colombian, and Peruvian dishes, with cocktails that are often described as strong and well made and portions that are generously sized. The atmosphere is frequently noted as lively and welcoming, and the staff are commonly described as attentive and friendly, contributing to an enjoyable dining experience. Dishes like ceviche, cochinita, fajitas, and shrimp tacos appear as highlights, with some reviewers calling the cochinita authentic and others praising the overall quality. Some visits are marked by occasional inconsistencies, such as meat not being fully cooked or tacos that are dry, and a few guests feel the prices are high for what is served. The overall impression is that this restaurant is a standout option in Montreal for Latin cuisine, offering a memorable experience with good value on many visits and a willingness to return for the cocktails and vibrant vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Snowbird Tiki Bar as a tropical escape that transports guests from Montreal into an immersive, visually striking space. The decor earns frequent praise for intricate carvings and striking lighting, creating an intimate yet playful vibe. The venue combines high end vibes with affordable prices, and the cocktail program stays true to tiki roots while adding clever twists. Drinks are a major draw, from dramatic showpieces like a zombie and a flaming volcano bowl to well balanced classics, often with eye catching garnishes. The atmosphere is ideal for dates or nights out with friends, with a relaxing midweek energy and more lively weekends. Food is not the focus for many, though the Cuban sandwich is available. The space, including a summer terrace, feels transportive and unique for tiki lovers, making Snowbird Tiki Bar a standout Montreal destination despite occasional slower service and occasional price increases.View restaurant profile
Le Système draws praise for a great vibe, friendly service, strong cocktails and a solid music scene that blends lounge and dance floor in a retro yet intimate setting. Guests describe welcoming staff, a good sound system, and a bar that works well for drinks with small bites, while noting that the kitchen is not the focus and that the atmosphere shines most as the room fills later in the evening. The crowd can feel intimate on weeknights and becomes livelier as the night progresses, making it a versatile spot for a casual drink or a night out, with cocktails sometimes described as pricey but worth it for the quality. Food is generally decent to good and pairs well with drinks, though some reviews tease a wish for earlier last calls or fuller dinner service. Overall Le Système is seen as a go to for drinks, music and sociable vibes rather than a dinner destination, with many appreciating the lively atmosphere and dependable service.View restaurant profile
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Spaghetti Western is described as a lively western bar with a mechanical bull and a strong country vibe that draws groups looking for a fun night out. The ambiance is enhanced by the decor and the emphasis on dancing, with beginner line dancing classes and online tutorials that many guests say are enjoyable and easy to pick up, and the staff and bartenders are repeatedly praised for friendliness and hospitality. Some reviews mention downsides such as crowded spaces, long lines for events, and a few issues with the dance instruction or DJ mixing that can affect the vibe. Drink offerings are a mix as well, with cocktails highlighted as tasty while beer prices and tab policies can be a disappointment to some guests. Overall, the place is seen as a go-to for fans of country and western nights, a spot to try the mechanical bull and to socialize with others, even if it might not be for everyone every night.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Wünderbar emphasize a strong German beer hall vibe with long communal tables, a big bar, and a top notch beer selection that includes both local and imported options, plus standout pretzels and sausages. The atmosphere is described as lively and social when events allow, but can feel less immersive when screens dominate or the crowd is small. Prices are mixed: beer quality is praised, yet some feel pretzels and sausages are overpriced for portion size and value. Service is often highlighted as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, though seating delays and occasional push to finish drinks appear in some accounts. Some reviews note room for improvement in ambiance or consistency and caution that the concept can feel incomplete on certain nights. Overall, Wünderbar is seen as a solid, enjoyable spot for beer and socializing with potential to tighten pricing, vibes, and menu balance.View restaurant profile