Guests describe Le Billy as a new bar with a welcoming atmosphere, a stylish clean space, and a vibe that invites lingering. Cocktails are praised, especially well made gin drinks, and nachos and other snacks are noted as solid companions for the night. Live music and entertainment stand out, with mentions of a lively band that gets people dancing and creates a fun, social scene. The beer on tap is described as decent and not branded, and the kitchen appears to be more snack oriented than a full menu. Staff and management are described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, contributing to a warm experience. The venue is seen as a promising new music focused spot in the area with potential to become a go to place once word spreads. Food is described as basic snacks rather than a full kitchen, leaving some guests to return for drinks and music.View restaurant profile
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Bar Numero is described across reviews as a minimalist yet warm cocktail haven offering creative, well balanced drinks and a menu that rewards exploration rather than sticking to go-to orders. The space features low lighting, sleek decor, and a chic vibe that makes it a great spot for date nights or catching up with friends, with a sense of being stylish but not pretentious. Service is consistently praised as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding guests toward standout menu items and ensuring a comfortable seating experience. Many comments place Bar Numero among the city’s top cocktail destinations, noting the high quality of drinks, the originality of the creations, and the overall vibe which is described as sophisticated, intimate, and buzzworthy without feeling crowded. The drink program is frequently highlighted as exceptional, with mentions of strong flavor balance, unique ingredients, and even on tap options, and there is a common sentiment that the drinks may surpass those found in other notable bars, suggesting strong potential for lasting popularity.View restaurant profile
Le Rodman is described as a lively new spot in Mile End with a great crowd and an outstanding ambiance that elevates a night out. Reviews highlight Haitian-inspired fare such as fritay, griot, the medianoche sandwich, and octopus, with some calling it the best Haitian food in town. Service is consistently praised for attentiveness and warmth, contributing to a welcoming vibe and good energy. The cocktail program earns compliments for options like a hibiscus cosmo and a ti punch, cocktails that fit the tropical mood. Although the menu is small, dishes are noted to be flavorful and shareable, encouraging guests to sample multiple items. The venue is known for its convenient location, music, and tidy bathrooms, and the kitchen is said to stay open late, adding to the overall appeal of a Haitian-owned spot worth checking out.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Mona Loa as a stylish, intimate Montreal speakeasy with a warm vibe, standout cocktails and well presented dishes like sushi, karaage and shrimp tempura. The ambience, decor, music and attentive staff are frequently praised, with the place often called a must visit and the drinks and food highlighted as top tier. Some notes mention high prices for the quality, occasional service delays, limited seating during peak times, and billing or reservation hiccups, but the overall impression remains very positive. Several guests describe it as a memorable sensory experience, with the venue praised for crafting a unique vibe that stands out from typical bars. Overall Mona Loa is repeatedly recommended for a night out with friends or a date, offering great drinks, good food and a distinctive ambiance.View restaurant profile
Cappella earns praise for its welcoming ambiance and tasteful decoration, with lunches described as calm and the courtyard setting blending nicely with the weather. Arancini was a blessing. Diners noted a memorable experience and said they would definitely return when in town.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Speakeasy Le 404 as a hidden downstairs venue with dim lighting, vintage decor, and a moody, intimate atmosphere that suits a date or a relaxed night with friends. The cocktail program is thoughtful and inventive, with drinks crafted with care and delivered by warm, knowledgeable staff who make guests feel welcome. The ambiance feels unique and stylish, with upbeat but not too loud music and lighting that sets a mood without hindering conversation. Some reviews mention karaoke nights and a playful, nerdy vibe that adds to the experience. Montreal is frequently highlighted as the location and the venue is called a hidden gem, often praised for the bartenders and the overall vibe. The collective impression is a memorable speakeasy experience with excellent drinks, great service, and a desire to return.View restaurant profile
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Miracle sur Saint-Paul is described as a wildly festive Christmas pop up in Old Montreal where the décor blooms with lights, tinsel and ornaments and the whole space feels like a Christmas movie come to life. The drinks are playful and delicious, with repeatedly noted sweet and festive flavors and hot chocolate as a standout, while the atmosphere stays warm and welcoming even when the bar is busy. The concept leans toward holiday fun rather than refined mixology, making it a hit for groups and anyone wanting photo friendly setups and lasting memories, with many saying they would return for future seasons. It runs from November to December and is celebrated for its magical, cozy vibe and energetic staff, though a few guests mentioned that French service is not always available. Overall the place is perfect for Christmas lovers who want to immerse themselves in the season.View restaurant profile