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≈ 2.5 km
La Distillerie is described as a warm, intimate spot with a thoughtfully curated drinks menu and tasty bites, including vegetarian and vegan options. Guests praise attentive, friendly service and a staff that explains the menu and even customizes dishes or cocktails, contributing to a convivial, relaxed vibe and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. While a few notes mention occasional inconsistency in cocktail balance during certain evenings and crowds that can get loud, the overall experience, decor, and value, plus the option to play board games, make it a standout choice for friends, coworkers or a date.View restaurant profile
La Distillerie
Open until MidnightLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Pub BreWskey comes across as a welcoming Montreal spot with a warm, lively vibe and a rustic yet polished setting. The beer program stands out for breadth and creativity, including standout smoothie sours, hazy IPAs, stouts, and rotating house brews, with flights that invite exploration. Food earns high marks too, especially smoked meat poutine, burgers, wings, and thoughtful charcuterie, with generous portions that pair well with the drinks. The staff are repeatedly praised for attentiveness, knowledge, and friendliness, contributing to a relaxed experience whether on the terrace or inside. The venue is versatile, offering multiple spaces and terraces that accommodate groups and casual tastings, and its proximity to Old Montreal adds to the appeal. While some reviews note price or occasional busy periods, the overall impression is that Pub BreWskey delivers high quality beer and food in a memorable Montreal craft beer setting.View restaurant profile
Pub BreWskey
Open until 2 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Best Terraces in Montréal, Laval, the South Shore and the West IslandThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviewers repeatedly praise Toro Rosso for its honest Italian flavors and the use of fresh ingredients. Dishes such as pasta, tartare, osso buco, and salmon are highlighted, with spaghetti and meatballs singled out as especially delicious. The atmosphere is calm and warm, with a beautiful terrace and a welcoming, family-friendly vibe. Service is noted as professional and attentive, with courteous staff that enhances the dining experience. Value is a recurring theme, with generous portions and reasonable prices for Montreal, and the restaurant often offers themed menus for holidays like Christmas and Valentine's Day. Regulars describe Toro Rosso as a reliable go-to for Italian cuisine, a place to return to when visiting Montreal, and a spot that consistently delivers quality and hospitality. Overall the combination of solid food, attentive service, and a welcoming setting makes Toro Rosso stand out among Montreal Italian options.View restaurant profile
Toro Rosso
Open until MidnightThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.8 km
Le Saloon Bistro Bar offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a lively yet relaxed vibe and a diverse menu that satisfies many tastes, from butter chicken poutine to tuna tartare and a range of standout cocktails and espresso martinis; guests praise attentive service, friendly staff, and good value during happy hour, along with a bright patio and large windows that create a vibrant yet comfortable setting; the overall experience is described as stylish and welcoming, with reliable quality, thoughtful service, and an energy that makes this spot a top pick in the area and a place to return to time after time.View restaurant profile
Le Saloon Bistro Bar
Open until 2 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Best Sangrias to Try in MontrealThe Village: The Most Colourful Area of MontrealView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Across reviews of Terrasse Jacques-Cartier, guests celebrate a lively terrace, a central location, and reliable, flavorful dishes ranging from smoked meat poutine and sandwiches to burgers and seafood, all with fresh ingredients and generous portions; service is consistently friendly and efficient, with attentive staff and smooth timing even on busy days, while the vibrant yet welcoming ambiance and street view make it easy to linger for a casual lunch or evening drinks with friends.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Jacques-Cartier
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
La Piazzetta earns glowing notes for its warm, inviting atmosphere, attentive and friendly service, and consistently delicious Italian fare that spans crusty pizzas, well balanced pastas, and appealing seafood, making it a go-to spot for gatherings, solo dining, or celebratory evenings. Guests frequently praise the staff for professionalism and a welcoming vibe, with patience for varying levels of French and a relaxed, enjoyable mood on the dining floor and terrace when weather allows. The overall value and quality are highlighted, with many describing memorable meals and standouts like the pizza and desserts that enhance the experience. A few reviews mention price points or portions being on the higher side and suggest smoother reservation handling or adjusting lighting and music, but these are outweighed by enthusiasm for the consistent high standard. In short, La Piazzetta is seen as a reliable favorite that invites repeat visits and recommendations.View restaurant profile
La Piazzetta
Open until MidnightThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Exploring Quebec City's Pizzerias: Our Recommendations
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≈ 0.9 km
Pizza St-Laurent earns praise for flavorful food and friendly service, with the chicken singled out as a standout and the overall experience described as satisfying in a small, convenient setting; one buttered rice dish contained a whole piece of cinnamon that upset some diners and was discarded, while another dish, lasagna, was extremely spicy and could not be finished; the reviews suggest there is something for everyone, and the atmosphere is noted as close, welcoming, and well suited for Muslim diners.View restaurant profile
Pizza St-Laurent
100 % Halal
Open until 5 am
Longueuil
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≈ 1.4 km
Terrasse Le jardin
May be temporarily closedJean-Drapeau Park
Mentioned in: Best Waterfront Patios in Montreal for Summer
≈ 1.8 km
Pizza Metro draws broad praise for delicious pizzas with a light, crisp crust and generous, fresh toppings, offering very good quality for the price and large portions that keep customers coming back. Delivery is usually fast and reliable with courteous staff, and the dining room is described as warm and clean, though a few reviews note occasional delays or order mixups and some items like fries can be inconsistent. The menu's variety, including vegetarian options and pita chicken, is a standout, with many calling it the best pizza in Longueuil and a go-to choice for takeout or delivery, and the restaurant staying open late appeals to late night cravings. While a minority report service or consistency issues on busy days, the overall sentiment remains positive and loyal customers praise the friendly atmosphere and reliable pizzas.View restaurant profile
Pizza Metro
Open until 2 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 2 km
Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin comes across as a relaxed, convivial pool hall with many tables, comfortable wooden seating, and a menu that includes tasty fare like hot dogs; the vibe appeals to adults and teens alike and is described as friendly with music at a level that allows conversation. The entrance is a bit understated with a long carpeted staircase, but the main room is roomy and cool, and the space offers benches and stools to watch the game. The food is praised as very good and the staff is noted as friendly, making it a favored local hangout and possibly the best and biggest snooker spot in Quebec or even Canada. Some reviews mention a recent ownership change and a fire in the restaurant beneath that led to a shutdown with no clear reopening date. Overall the impressions point to a pleasant venue well suited for family evenings and social pool play, with a well regarded layout and menu.View restaurant profile
Resto Billard Snooker La Bande Au Coin
May be temporarily closedSaint-Lambert
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≈ 2.1 km
Biergarten Vieux-Longueuil is praised for its thoughtful selection of Quebec microbrews on tap, a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and service that consistently hits the mark. The owner is described as knowledgeable and friendly, with a lively staff who share a real passion for beer, and prices that are very reasonable for the quality. The venue features a good beer lineup and a small shop with fridges, and the option to bring your own food. A summer terrace and a relaxed vibe make it a standout spot to enjoy a beer, watch a game, or play a board game with friends. It suits both casual nights out and dates, with good music, friendly crowds, and a sense of community around local microbreweries, making it a go to destination in the area for beer lovers.View restaurant profile
Biergarten Vieux-Longueuil
Open until MidnightVieux Longueuil, Longueuil
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Bungalow Bar Salon as disappointing, with service described as only okay and an initial impression of a pleasant place overshadowed by reports of drug use in the washroom and concerns about staff involvement. A staff member is noted as being helpful with the order, but the negative elements seem to dominate the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Bungalow Bar Salon
Open until 3 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 2.2 km
At Café Terrasse 1957, reviews highlight a beautiful terrace, a pleasant vibe, and friendly service that many describe as professional, with good coffee and refreshing drinks; the location is praised, especially in summer when the street is pedestrianized, and the spot is seen as a good place for a casual drink with friends or a late night out on the south shore; dining experiences vary, with some meals called excellent or solid and a simple burger rated well by some, but others report uneven kitchen quality, slow service, and missteps such as starters arriving late, a BLT that tasted flat or lacked proper tomatoes, and a dessert that was extremely sweet; some reviews mention that value is not always strong and the menu can fall short of expectations, while still noting that the sangria is light and refreshing and that the overall atmosphere can be charming; overall the place is viewed as a local institution with a compelling terrace and a vibe, yet experiences can be inconsistent and caution is advised around food quality and timing.View restaurant profile
Café Terrasse 1957
Open until MidnightVieux Longueuil, Longueuil
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≈ 2.3 km
Le Joker Pub Ludique is praised for its welcoming staff, warm ambiance, and a strong focus on board games with a variety of options that encourage lingering. Many reviews highlight well organized events with clear game explanations, friendly guidance, and memorable quiz nights. The food and drinks receive generally positive notes, including good cocktails and tasty dishes, though a few comments point to vegan options being limited and some inconsistencies in food quality. Several visits are noted as lively and fun, but some critics report service inconsistencies, long waits, noise and crowded spaces, and occasional reservation issues. Overall, the venue stands out as a cozy spot to play, learn new games, and share a casual evening with friends, with many reviewers planning a return.View restaurant profile
Le Joker Pub Ludique
Open until MidnightLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
Mentioned in: 10 Fun and Entertaining Places to Go
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≈ 2.6 km
Le Stud is a lively, inclusive gay bar in Montreal's Village known for dancing, strong music, and a welcoming crowd that includes bears and people of varying ages. Reviews highlight a second floor retro room, karaoke nights, and an atmosphere that makes it a go to spot for a night out with friends. Drinks are described as affordable and the venue offers promotions with tokens and occasional free shooters, with many noting no cover and better value than elsewhere in the area. Cash is sometimes the only accepted payment at the bar, and coat check lines can be inefficient on busy nights, which can be frustrating. There are occasional criticisms such as a door policy that kept a patron from reentering after going out for a smoke, a mixed dining experience at Le Resto with some dishes praised and others criticized for slow service, and instances of explicit content playing in the background. Overall, Le Stud stands out as a staple destination for dancing and socializing in the Village, valued for its friendly staff, inclusive vibe, and dependable energy, even if logistical hiccups and occasional menu missteps surface.View restaurant profile
Le Stud
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 2.6 km
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba is described as a warmly welcoming spot with decor that evokes the country of a thousand and one nights and an authentic Moroccan atmosphere. A lively Baladi dance performance on weekends adds a festive element and invites audience participation. Menu highlights include couscous and tajines served in generous portions, with a set menu that includes soup, salad, dessert and mint tea, providing good value. Take your own drinks is noted by guests, and bringing wine is welcomed. People repeatedly mention a cozy, comfortable ambiance and a family friendly environment. Service experiences vary, with some praising fast, attentive service despite limited staff, while others report slower service at times. Takeout is available through a popular platform and is often regarded as good value with well prepared semolina and sauce, though a note mentions missing ingredients. Overall the reviews describe a memorable Moroccan dining experience in Montreal with authentic flavors, lively entertainment and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba
Open until MidnightThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.6 km
Rocky is described as a lively bar with engaging live music and occasional guest performances, including acts that have done auditions and moments featuring the national anthem, which contribute to a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers also note attentive service and express gratitude for the experience, highlighting the entertainment and hospitality as standout elements.View restaurant profile
Rocky
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 2.7 km
Overall the reviews describe Complexe Sky as a venue with a storied nightlife past that is now grappling with tighter hours and limited operations. Winter closures have left the venue with only Friday and Saturday hours, down from Thursdays through Sundays, which many find disappointing. Several accounts note that only one room is usually open, the atmosphere feels almost nonexistent, the sound quality is poor, crowds are sparse, and a cover charge at the door has become more common, undermining the inclusive energy and diverse programming it once offered. Still, others remember a space with three floors, three vibes, a rooftop patio, and a reinvigorated approach to hospitality and inclusivity while preserving affordable drinks. Taken together, the feedback is mixed but hopeful, recognizing the strong legacy while urging a reinvention to reclaim the lively hub status it once held.View restaurant profile
Complexe Sky
Open until 3 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe Crêperie village lunaire as a place where crepes, sweet and savory, are consistently delicious with well balanced fillings and a light, fluffy texture that holds up to takeout. The menu shines with variety, from Nutella and fruit toppings to chicken bacon and cheese, and guests praise the freshness of ingredients and generous portions. The team is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming, clean, and cozy atmosphere that many say is ideal for a relaxed outing with friends or family. The location near the metro and the overall value receive frequent compliments, with many noting reasonable prices for high quality. A few mentions point out bright lighting as a minor distraction, but overall the experience is portrayed as top notch and reliable, making Crêperie village lunaire a standout choice for crepes in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Crêperie village lunaire
Open until 2 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.7 km
District Video Lounge is described as a small but lively spot with a good vibe for predrinks and a welcoming, varied crowd that includes a Latin presence. The music is a frequent highlight and many tracks are easily recognizable, with guests often shazaming songs; however some reviews note that changing tracks can break the mood and the rotation could be improved. There is usually no food and beers are not the cheapest in the village, but the service receives strong praise and the bartenders are described as friendly and helpful. Cocktails, especially cosmos, are highlighted as a standout, and the atmosphere is often described as fun, inviting, and one of the best bars in the village. The venue can feel cozy yet can get crowded, but overall the energy and music make it a go to spot for a lively night.View restaurant profile
District Video Lounge
Open until 3 amDowntown, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews describe Délices & Rhums as a lively, welcoming spot with a convivial vibe, a street patio that is fine for a casual visit, and reasonable prices; some diners find the food and service average for the location and note occasional bus noise, while many praise the drinks, energy, and atmosphere and say the venue suits groups and events. The menu is varied and affordable, with standout dishes mentioned and a warm, attentive staff contributing to memorable evenings and family moments. The establishment is seen as convenient for organizing events, with good communication and a solid sound environment, and the overall sentiment is that the experience is enjoyable and inviting for a return visit, with the note that happy hour discounts apply only to the second drink.View restaurant profile
Délices & Rhums
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Motel Motel is described as a cozy, smartly designed spot with a friendly vibe and strong potential for great nights, especially for electronic music fans who want a compact bar scene with a DJ. Some reviews call it a must visit in Montreal, praising the back bar, the atmosphere, and the late night drinks. Others note a very small space and point out inconsistency, describing service as direct and cold, a cocktail menu that is not worked out, a limited selection of spirits, margaritas made with very low quality tequila served in a cafeteria style old fashioned glass, and even a no cash payment policy that is hard to accept. Overall, the impression is mixed, with some considering it a cool destination for nightlife and others warning of uneven service and drink quality.View restaurant profile
Motel Motel
Opens Today at 9 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.8 km
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce is described as a lively, welcoming spot with friendly staff and a vibe that makes guests feel at home, a setting enhanced by colorful ceilings, a terrace in the village, and a busy, enjoyable atmosphere. The menu centers on burgers with fresh fries and house made mayo, with several reviewers praising the quality of the beef and toppings and noting standout items like the Apocalypse with jalapeno and a strong mac and cheese side, while a few burgers were criticized as dry, small, or overpriced. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive, fast, and accommodating to groups, contributing to consistently positive experiences, even when some meals fall short. Brunch and poutine receive mixed feedback, from crowd pleasers to critiques of preparation or value. Overall, Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce comes across as a solid, sociable go-to for burgers and casual bites, delivering good food and a fun atmosphere more often than not, with room for improvement in consistency and price.View restaurant profile
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce
Open until MidnightThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)The Best Smash Burgers in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Bar Aigle Noir is described as a welcoming neighborhood gay bar with attentive staff, reasonable prices, good music, and a clean, inviting space that stays friendly from the moment of arrival. Reviews cite a bartender and downstairs staff who make visitors feel at home, a lively nightlife, and a deck area where people can watch the world go by. Compared with similar venues in other cities, some find it less flashy than spots in Toronto or New York, but still appreciate its charm and the casual, social atmosphere where couples and throuples often fill the room. A neighborhood treasure, quick and friendly service, good sangria, and credit card payments accepted are noted. Language accessibility attracts mixed feedback, with some remarks about language barriers and a sense of francophone bias despite welcoming efforts. Over time, elements such as screen content and the overall vibe have evolved, shifting from unique movie screenings and themed nights to more generic content on screens, while the key draw remains the friendly staff and solid DJ sets.View restaurant profile
Bar Aigle Noir
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Bar Renard is widely described as a stylish, high-energy spot with a central bar, strong DJ-led ambiance, and a danceable vibe that can shift from relaxed to upbeat as the night progresses. Reviews praise friendly bartenders, good cocktails and nachos, and a pleasant terrace, but repeatedly note that the space is very small and often crowded on weekends, which can make it feel warm, noisy, and difficult to find a comfortable table. Service is praised for friendliness and efficiency at times, yet other accounts point to slow, inconsistent service and occasional attitude from staff, especially when the venue is busy. Some meals are viewed as solid or good value, while a few comments mention disappointing drink dilution or portion size. Reservations are not offered, and some guests experience delays in getting drinks or seating, which can dampen the experience. Overall Bar Renard functions as a dependable, vibrant meeting place in the Village for drinks and socializing, with a loyal following, but potential guests should be prepared for crowding, variable service, and a loud atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bar Renard
Open until 3 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: The Village: The Most Colourful Area of Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Le Weiser is described as having a friendly vibe and plenty of screens for watching hockey. Prices are quite affordable. There are many screens to watch the game. A nice atmosphere occurs when the Canadiens score a goal. Vaping inside was surprisingly common.View restaurant profile
Le Weiser
Open until 3 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.8 km
Pizza Palace is described as a warm, family run spot with friendly, attentive service and a lively late night vibe. The pizzas are praised for generous toppings, strong flavors, and consistent quality, and the poutine is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, with good value and quick delivery noted by many. The restaurant is favored for its wide range of options, including veggie and Mexican styles, and for feeling like a community staple in the village with a welcoming atmosphere. While a small number of reviews point to issues like dough blandness or the space looking rough, the overall sentiment is very positive, with many calling it the best pizza option in the area and a reliable late night treat.View restaurant profile
Pizza Palace
Open until 3:45 amDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Comptoir 400 comes across as a lively Old Port spot with a pleasant terrace and a mix of solid dishes and variable service, where reviewers praise the location, atmosphere and flavors in items like mussels, poutine, pizza, burgers and fish, while noting that portions and prices can be inconsistent and some dishes arrive cold or underseasoned. The menu spans seafood, mains and shareables, with several mentions of bruschetta, salads and the arugula pizza as standouts, though a few experiences describe slower service, slow drink refills and uneven attention from staff. The ambiance is repeatedly described as warm and welcoming, making it a good casual option for families, groups or a relaxed dinner, especially outdoors, but timing can suffer during peak hours and some visits feel rushed. Overall, Comptoir 400 is seen as a worthwhile stop for a tasty, location-driven meal with friendly service, yet guests should temper expectations about consistency across visits.View restaurant profile
Comptoir 400
Open until 12:30 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Le Date Karaoke is described as a lively and popular karaoke spot in Montreal with a warm vibe, a nice outdoor patio, and an enthusiastic crowd. Staff are frequently praised for friendliness and professionalism, with attentive service from bar staff and door staff. The venue offers a broad song list and generally good mic balance, making performances enjoyable, though some nights suffer from sound gaps, monitor issues, or long waits between turns. Several reviews note changes in entry and reservation policies that can restrict walk-ins and create lines, sometimes feeling less inclusive. Some accounts mention perceived favoritism in queue management and moments of rude or dismissive treatment, which has hurt the experience for certain patrons. Despite these issues, Le Date Karaoke remains described as a top karaoke destination with great energy, good drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere, though prices have risen and experiences can vary by night.View restaurant profile
Le Date Karaoke
Open until 3 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
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≈ 2.8 km
Soufflé attracts praise for an amazing overall experience with attentive staff and superb food, especially the cake which many call a favorite. The Japanese cheesecake is described as light and airy, not overly heavy, with toppings such as berry fruit, caramel and pistachios that balance sweetness. The venue is quiet and cozy, a perfect setting on a cold day for hot coffee and dessert, inviting a relaxing, lingering visit. Generous portions and a friendly, efficient team are frequently noted, making Soufflé feel like one of Montreal's favorite spots for a sweet treat. A minor note in one review mentions opening hours and a door issue, but overall the place is celebrated as a standout dessert destination.View restaurant profile
Soufflé
Open until MidnightThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.8 km
Terrasse Le 419 draws praise for high quality dishes such as oysters, seafood pasta, salmon, calamari and rib steak, and for a warm terrace ambiance with a nice view that many find the highlight of the visit. Service is described as friendly and attentive, with thoughtful allergy accommodations and occasional memorable touches, though some reviews note slower timing during busy periods and occasional organization gaps. Value is mixed: several diners feel prices are high for portions or compared with the area, while others believe the quality justifies the cost, and happy hour and drinks are frequently praised. Beverage options on tap are limited and at times taps are not functioning, and a few menu items fall short, such as a lobster roll described as lacking real lobster. Overall the restaurant tends to leave a positive impression with delicious food and a lively setting, tempered by concerns about consistency, value and operational hiccups.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Le 419
Open until 1 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Speakeasy Le 404 is described as a hidden downstairs spot with dim lighting, vintage décor, and a moody yet cozy atmosphere that invites guests to unwind with friends or on a date. Cocktails are praised as thoughtful, inventive, and crafted with care, with bartenders who seem genuinely invested in what they make. Service is warm, knowledgeable, and never rushed, contributing to an experience that feels welcoming and special. The ambiance stands out for its unique character, upbeat yet not loud music, and lighting that sets a mood without hindering conversation. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and one of the best bar experiences in Montreal, noting that the place is worth checking out and likely to be revisited.View restaurant profile
Speakeasy Le 404
Opens Today at 7 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience
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≈ 2.8 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails draws praise for its beaver tails, described as addictive with a dough that is crispy on the outside and soft inside, topped with a wide range of toppings from Nutella banana to pistachio cream, and for poutine that many find delicious and generously loaded, though a few note the cheese curds are not always squeaky. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and fast, but busy periods can slow things down since one cashier handles orders, and the space can feel tight with limited indoor seating. The venue is noted as clean and charming with a cute vibe and merch available, making it a worthwhile stop in Montreal's old quarter for visitors from abroad and locals alike, even as some point out hot chocolate can be disappointing. Overall the experience emphasizes quality and value, with beaver tails and poutine as the main draws and the atmosphere as a pleasant bonus.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
Open until 1 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Pinnacle Wagyu draws praise for its high quality Wagyu beef, juicy steaks and standout truffle fries, with many reviewers calling the steaks and cheesesteaks among the best they have had and the fries a must order. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly highlighted as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a lively vibe, though a few visits felt inconsistent. Price is often described as a bit high, yet most feel the quality justifies it, while a small number of comments note that some items do not meet expectations, such as burgers whose bun masks the meat or a cheesesteak that could be undersalted or uneven. The menu is praised for variety, including animal style fries and parmesan truffle fries, with many leaving satisfied and planning to return to try more dishes. Overall the reviews suggest Pinnacle Wagyu is a top choice for meat lovers seeking gourmet sandwiches and well prepared Wagyu with generous portions and bold flavors, though occasional consistency and value improvements could elevate the experience.View restaurant profile
Pinnacle Wagyu
Open until MidnightOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless Classics
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≈ 2.9 km
Pub St-Paul is described in reviews as a rustic, multi level pub with a lively, welcoming vibe and solid comfort food. Guests frequently praise friendly, attentive service, especially during busy nights, and a bar scene that makes it a good spot for casual outings with friends or family, often with a view of the Old Port in certain areas. The menu items that stand out include fish and chips, burgers, salads, and generously portioned plates, with several mentions of a delicious salad dressing and overall satisfying meals. The atmosphere is highlighted for warmth and character, though some notes point to slower service or uneven attention when crowds are large. A few critiques touch on tipping transparency and occasional dish issues such as oiliness or overcooking, but many meals are described as flavorful and filling. Overall, Pub St-Paul is seen as a reliable, convivial option for a night out, offering good value, ample space, and a welcoming environment for groups, couples, and locals alike, with the Old Port view adding to the appeal.View restaurant profile
Pub St-Paul
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails comes across as a popular Old Montreal staple for a sweet fix, with beaver tails offered in flavors such as pistachio, Nutella and banana, chocolate banana, and apple pie, praised for being delicious and comforting. The service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, creating a welcoming vibe even when the place is busy. The setting is small but designed for in and out seating, with occasional notes about limited space and lines, especially in the afternoon. Some reviews caution that the poutine is not the highlight and that the beaver tail can be greasy or heavy, with a mention of items sometimes reheated in oil. Overall, it remains a must try for visitors and locals alike, offering a variety of flavors and quick service in a convenient central location, while crowds and fatty textures are among the caveats noted.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
Open until 1 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Club Unity is a high-energy venue with three floors and a rooftop, delivering a mix of DJ sets and a crowd that keeps the vibe lively and the atmosphere welcoming. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly, efficient staff and the sense of safety and inclusivity, with groups feeling comfortable and able to relax and party. The multi-room setup and rooftop swings add variety, and the overall energy, lights, and music create an unforgettable night for many. On the downside, cover charges can be steep, tap water is not available and bottled water is pricey, and some report being charged for premium drinks or feeling the pricing is overpriced. A few encounters with bouncers were described as pushy or disrespectful, which dampened the end of the night for those experiences. Overall, Club Unity remains a popular choice for a fun, danceable club experience with strong atmosphere and crowd energy, but visitors should be prepared for costs and the potential for less smooth moments.View restaurant profile
Club Unity
Opens Today at 10 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Rooftops in Montreal for a Memorable Summer
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews portray Normandie as a lively karaoke destination with a warm, friendly staff and an overall festive vibe that attracts groups of friends for a fun night out. The sound system and on stage feedback are frequently praised, and the song selection covers English and French, although a few reviews note occasional sound quality issues or longer queues to sing on busy nights. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and casual, with mentions of a nice terrace, clean facilities, affordable drinks, and good value. Some feedback points to French songs being prioritized a bit, and on weekends wait times can be longer, but the general tone remains enthusiastic and references to great host energy, non-judgmental crowds, and memorable performances. Overall, Normandie comes across as a top choice for karaoke in the area, known for its lively ambiance, attentive service, and the likelihood of leaving with plans to return.View restaurant profile
Normandie
Open until 3 amQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
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≈ 2.9 km
Crémerie Saint Paul earns praise for tasty buckwheat crepes and reliable options for breakfast and lunch, with a comfortable atmosphere and friendly, attentive service noted by many. The chicken, bacon and cheese crepe and a small side salad are often described as delicious, while a few reviews warn that crepes can be undercooked or taste eggy. Ice cream experiences are mixed: some flavors are described as creamy and enjoyable, but others are criticized as bland or expensive, and a couple of comments point to limited flavor options. Overall the spot is seen as a popular choice for crepes and ice cream, offering quick service and good value for many, though opinions vary on consistency, flavor variety, and price.View restaurant profile
Crémerie Saint Paul
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviewers describe La Baraque du Vieux St-Vincent as a cozy, welcoming spot in Old Montréal where friendly service and a warm atmosphere stand out. The menu centers on comforting classics like smoked meat and poutine, with the smoked meat club sandwich and a well made hamburger noted by several diners. Fries are praised as fresh and crispy, and the accompanying gravy and sauces earn glowing remarks. Some find the food good value even if a few think prices run a bit high for what is served. The setting is versatile, great for a quick lunch, casual drinks, watching a game, or a family outing, with an attentive staff that makes guests feel at home. Guests also appreciate the staff willingness to accommodate requests and the overall sense of hospitality. The ambiance is cozy and relaxed, though at times the spot can feel touristy depending on the season, and the experience centers on classic comfort food in a friendly neighborhood vibe. Pets are welcome in the summer and the patio is an inviting option when weather allows. Overall, the smoked meat and warm service create a dependable, satisfying visit for many patrons.View restaurant profile
La Baraque du Vieux St-Vincent
Opens Today at 11:30 pmOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Café Olimpico is widely celebrated as an essential Old Montreal coffee spot, where rich, smooth espresso and a European vibe draw crowds and a loyal following. The beverage lineup includes cortado and affogato, paired with a pastry program that features tiramisu, cannoli, bomboloni, pistachio pastries, and other sweets that many describe as standout, along with notable hot chocolate and gelato. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, with authentic Italian touches and a lively, sometimes busy energy that makes lines common but often move quickly thanks to friendly and efficient service. Space is small with limited seating, which can be a challenge during peak times, though visitors often say the quality and hospitality make the wait worthwhile. The location in the heart of Old Port adds to the appeal, and many reviews frame Café Olimpico as a must visit, with guests returning on future trips for coffee, desserts, and that distinctive cafe culture.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Open until Midnight
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonThe Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerView More
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≈ 2.9 km
El Pequeño Bar is described in reviews as a tiny but mighty rum haven in Old Montreal, where a warm intimate atmosphere and top notch service make guests feel welcomed from the moment they step in. The bar is praised for its expansive rum selection and creative cocktails that range from mojitos and daiquiris to signature drinks, with patrons noting skilled craft and balance even when drinks are customized. The staff are described as knowledgeable and genuinely passionate, delivering recommendations and stories that enhance the experience and often turning first-time visitors into repeat guests. The space, although compact, is said to foster conversation and a sense of community among patrons, contributing to a memorable and uplifting night out. Overall, El Pequeño Bar is viewed as a standout spot in Montreal and a must visit for lovers of rum and well made cocktails, with many remarks about returning to enjoy the vibe as much as the drinks.View restaurant profile
El Pequeño Bar
Open until 1 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneThe Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews of Pangea describe a stylish, lively setting with attractive decor and a welcoming vibe that suits girls nights, celebrations, and casual dinners alike. Guests frequently praise the food as flavorful and well presented, with standout items such as seafood and octopus, and cocktails that many find excellent, though several feel the prices are high for the portion sizes. Service is a major variable, ranging from exceptionally attentive and engaging staff who elevate the experience to periods of slow attention or understaffing that affect pacing. The atmosphere is often described as festive and upscale with good music and a warm lounge feel, though crowds and loud volumes can detract from the dining experience. Value is a common concern, yet many reviewers say they would return for the overall vibe and the quality of service when it shines.View restaurant profile
Pangea
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Pizza Campanello draws broad praise for tasty pizza with fresh ingredients and good value, with many reviewers calling it the best in downtown Montreal and praising a crisp crust and well balanced toppings. Service is consistently described as friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere is welcoming with a retro counter vibe. The margherita and Bianca pizzas are frequent standouts, and the overall menu is regarded as authentic Italian with quality ingredients. A few notes of inconsistency appear, including occasional pizzas that are dry or lacking sauce or portions that feel pricey for the size, but these comments are in the minority and most reviewers say they would return.View restaurant profile
Pizza Campanello
Open until 3 amDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
The Coldroom is described as a hidden speakeasy in Old Montreal with an unmarked door and a discreet buzzer that opens to a cellar like space with brick and wood tones, creating an intimate and atmospheric vibe. The drinks program is creative and often exceptional, with a balance focused approach and some playful touches from a menu featuring creative concepts, while the service is generally friendly and attentive though crowds can cause longer waits on busy nights and occasional inconsistencies. Food is limited to light snacks, and prices are considered average to high for the area, but many feel the cocktails are worth it. The overall impression is a distinctive, romantic and immersive experience that appeals to couples, groups and cocktail lovers who seek a memorable Montreal night out, and the entrance ritual plus the craft during the night make it a standout spot to visit.View restaurant profile
The Coldroom
Gourmet cocktails mixed in a speakeasy-style hideaway with exposed-brick walls & wood beams.
Open until 1 am
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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≈ 2.9 km
3 Brasseurs is a lively spot known for a broad beer list and solid pub fare like burgers and poutines. The atmosphere is energetic and convivial, with many patrons enjoying sports on screen and options for outdoor seating in good weather. Service is friendly and attentive when not overwhelmed, though meals can be slow during peak times and some visits feel rushed. The food is generally good with standout items such as poutine and certain burgers, while a few dishes can be uneven and fries sometimes fall short. Value tends to be reasonable for the location and portions, and the venues work well for groups or casual nights out, even if noise levels can be high during busy periods; overall it comes across as a dependable choice for beer, hearty fare, and a lively city vibe.View restaurant profile
3 Brasseurs
Open until MidnightOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Local Beers and Microbreweries in Quebec City: The Must-Visit SpotsMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Bar Bisou Bisou is described as a standout cocktail destination with inventive, well balanced drinks and a deep menu of unique spirits and fortified wines, paired with a friendly, knowledgeable staff that guides guests through tasting experiences in a cozy, intimate space with great music. The vibe is often noted as vibey and speakeasy like, making conversation easy while the bar feels casual but stylish and the service is attentive and welcoming. Food options are described as limited or secondary to the drinks, with small plates that are tasty but not always exceptional, though some bites pair well with the cocktails. Overall, reviews converge on Bar Bisou Bisou as a must visit for cocktail lovers and a hidden gem, valued for its creativity and presentation, even if prices run higher and peak nights can bring delays.View restaurant profile
Bar Bisou Bisou
Cocktail & apéritif bar in the heart of Old Montréal.
Open until Midnight
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wide
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews of Bernard Cabaret Gourmand describe a striking venue with a captivating ambience and a space that feels both intimate and grand, where the decoration and architecture set the stage for cabaret, burlesque and drag performances that guests praise for energy and variety. The staff are repeatedly acknowledged as attentive, friendly, and genuinely welcoming, contributing to a warm and inclusive atmosphere where guests feel comfortable to be themselves. The entertainment stands out as a major draw, with drag shows, burlesque and brunch events delivering lively performances and a connected, communal vibe, though some guests note shows can be long and the energy varies over the night. Food and drink receive mixed reviews, with portions sometimes described as small or pricey for what is offered and occasional dishes arriving cold, while other items and vegetarian options are praised and cocktails and mimosas receive favorable remarks. Overall Bernard Cabaret Gourmand comes across as a standout nightlife and performance venue in a beautiful setting, valued for atmosphere and shows even as price, portion size and service speed are cited as areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
Bernard Cabaret Gourmand
Open until MidnightDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Cantina Concha as a warm, authentic Mexican spot with a welcoming, family-like vibe that makes guests feel at home, whether they are stopping by for cocktails, a quick bite, or live music, and many say it’s a hidden gem in Montreal. The cocktail program earns high marks for creativity and quality, with margaritas and agave-based drinks noted as standout and repeatedly among the best they’ve had on trips, plus occasional mentions of the in-house salsa and chips that are a must and popcorn served as a snack to accompany the drinks. The space offers multiple seating options including a comfy couch, and the atmosphere ranges from relaxed lounge to lively, with live DJ sets that lift the mood. Staff are consistently described as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, especially the owner who helps personalize service and adds to the warm, welcoming feel. While the food menu is limited, guests enjoy sharing plates and the overall vibe, though a few reviews point to pricing transparency and a desire for more food options. Overall Cantina Concha is seen as a standout destination that people intend to revisit when in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Cantina Concha
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Reviews of L'infâme Tittle Tattle - Cocktail Bar describe a welcoming vibe with a rotating cocktail menu that reveals new favorites, featuring creatively infused and fat washed liquors and inventive garnishes. The space blends a historic building with original stone walls, offering a light, airy area for group hangs and darker corners for intimate conversations. The staff comes across as friendly and knowledgeable, the music suits the vibe, and a playful anonymous jar adds engagement. The bar is cute with attentive bartenders, making it a good spot to meet people. Cocktails such as the dirty martini and espresso martini are frequently praised, though one note mentions the dirty martini can be too salty. The venue is described as a hidden gem in downtown Montreal, with a niche, superb service and excellent ambiance. It's regarded as a cozy, welcoming spot in Old Montreal with real bartender craft and a dynamic scene for people watching. Reviews consistently note value for money and strong overall vibes, making it a frequent recommendation and likely to be added to itineraries.View restaurant profile
L'infâme Tittle Tattle - Cocktail Bar
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail Scene
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