Bon Délire
Vins natures et petites assiettes raffinées rythment le cœur des soirées à Saint-Henri.
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I suggested this bar to my friend because it is in her neighborhood, & after seeing the beautiful interior photos in the reviews, I thought it would be a nice place for us to spend Sunday evening together.
The cocktails were great, the service was good, & we really liked the atmosphere. Unfortunately, the behavior of some customers completely ruined the experience.
During Sunday karaoke, my friend went up to sing. As soon as she started, a white man sitting toward the back loudly shouted'loser' at her. Everyone could hear it - other customers & the staff included - yet no one warned him, asked him to stop, or asked him to leave.
Watching my friend being publicly humiliated like that while everyone simply ignored it was extremely upsetting. I still don't understand why that kind of behavior was tolerated.
My friend is South American & I am Asian. When we were leaving the bar, two white women also made comments toward us referring to'Mexico' &'Chinese.' Sorry, but I am not Chinese. These comments, especially after what had already happened during karaoke, felt very clearly racist & targeted at our ethnic backgrounds.
Montreal is an incredibly multicultural city, so I have to ask: Is this bar meant to be welcoming to everyone, or only to certain people?
I have lived in Montreal for more than seven years & have been to many bars, restaurants, & events here, but I have never had an experience like this before. I want to believe that this kind of behavior does not represent Canadians or Montrealers. These particular customers happened to be white, French-speaking Canadians, & their behavior was shameful.
My biggest concern, however, is not only that racist customers exist. It is that when something like this happened openly inside the bar, no one from the staff intervened.
I would genuinely like to know whether management is willing to protect customers from racist or discriminatory behavior. I also strongly suggest putting up a clear notice stating that racism, discrimination, & harassment will not be tolerated, & making sure staff are prepared to intervene when it happens.
A beautiful bar & good cocktails are not enough if some customers are allowed to make other guests feel humiliated or unwelcome because of their race or ethnicity.
Un de mes nouveaux bars préférés à Montréal! Super bon service, bonne ambiance, bonne musique & belle sélection de cocktails. Un bar qui vaut le détour!
Ya pu de dj, la vibe a vrm changer, aller ailleurs. C'était un des meilleurs bars du coin, dommage
Bon Délire - This is the place to be. Think fun'90s vibes, groovy music, a pool table, free popcorn, & a young, stylish, laid-back crowd. The servers are friendly, & the menu strikes a nice balance between creative cocktails & tasty bites. I loved the atmosphere, though it's definitely a popular spot, so expect it to get lively-& pretty noisy-inside.
My friends & I came in from Toronto & not to be dramatic but we had the best Saturday night ever. Shoutout to DJ Apollo, he's an absolute legend & had our group smiling ear to ea
Incredible place with great vibes & top-tier staff. Special shout out to the bartender Charles who took great care of us!
This is a good bar overall. But I'm mostly posting this review to get the owners attention.
I live nearby & walk by nearly every day.
I find it disheartening that they have their entire floor to ceiling front window open while the AC is blasting inside. Every time I walk by it, I just feel a massive surge of cold air rushing through that huge open window.
It's so far from efficient, it's almost illogical considering that can't not be showing up on the power bill. But most of all, I think it's very irresponsible to be guzzling that kind of energy to cool the entire bar while also having the entire front wall/window open. I understand the appeal of the four open window stools for customers, but come on. We all share the responsibility of being energy conscious….& now more than ever with data centers destroying our planet fast-forward mode.
I understand that AC is a non-negotiable in temperatures like this, but that massive window should be shut when it's on, especially mid day peak temperatures.