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Foufounes Électriques

Downtown
4.4$ & $$
OPEN4 pm - 3 am
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Foufounes Électriques Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
BarGreat selection of beersGreat selection of cocktails
A dimly lit punk rock-style bar with brick walls and pool tables that frequently hosts live music.

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Reviews for Foufounes Électriques

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on Google4.3 (4500+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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Review Summary

Foufounes Électriques feels like a Montreal institution that still crackles with authentic, inclusive energy, drawing a diverse crowd across generations around loud live music. Located in the Quartier des Spectacles, the venue is described as loud and lively, with multiple floors, two concert spaces and a dance floor, plus indoor and outdoor areas that make it easy to linger before or after shows. The musical mix spans punk, metal, hardcore, grunge, hip hop and electro, with prices kept accessible, and a bar scene that pairs cheap drinks with a sense of community. The atmosphere is raw, eclectic and welcoming, with graffiti walls and quirky decor contributing to a space that feels both nostalgic and current, where fans of all styles can pogo, sing along or simply soak in the vibe. Show quality and energy are repeatedly praised, though some reviews note occasional delays, service hiccups or tense moments with security, none of which fully erase the strong sense of belonging and the legendary character of the place. It remains a go-to for those into Montreal’s underground rock and metal scenes, a place where the music, the crowd and the atmosphere keep a storied spirit alive.
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Back in the 80's, affectionately called in french'Les Foufs', the venue was to Montreal what CBGB was to Manhattan in the late 70's. The music was loud, beer was cheap & mohawks were dangerously spiky, to say the least. To the sound of Skinny Puppy, Bauhaus & Siouxsie & the Banshees, with my good friend Mark & way too many beers, this is where I celebrated my first car, a ruined-down AMC Renault Alliance that barely made it through the winter. Nowadays, I go back occasionally so to remember the spirit, reminisce with my old punker friends still working on their art projects since the 80's, check out if my graffiti still entertain the toilets & hope the impossible mini-putt course that was under the stairs would one day rise from the graveyard. The venue, which was back then barely the size of a trunk, is now set over several floors, & might be a tad touristy (but a legend is a legend, so I'll close my eyes on this last fact). With plenty of indoor & outdoor seating area, a mezzanine & 2 showrooms, you can still chill over affordable beer, & later, when the beer-buzz hits the right spot, pogo-slam your way across the dance floor & yell at everybody that you were one of the originals !... Or just show-off & pretend…
Is punk dead ? No, it just got more comfortable & richer, ask Lydon !

Oct 2, 2025
on Google

The mixologists behind the bar are so willing to listen & quickly build the exact drink that the punks & drunks are demanding, it's such a beautiful dynamic. Don't ask for a menu, be an adult.

Go watch a show, have a pint, enjoy Montreal's biggest punk bar/showspace that's been around since the 90s.

Sep 6, 2025
on Google