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Salsathèque

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Downtown
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Salsathèque Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Si les meilleurs salseros de la ville pensent que Salsathèque est muy caliente, alors vous savez que ça va chauffer! Dans un décor où les miroirs et les lumières sont au rendez-vous, les amateurs de musique des pays chauds peuvent aussi bien se trémousser sur la piste de danse, prendre un verre aux bars ou se prélasser dans les fauteuils installés comme dans une salle de cinéma. Ainsi, vous pouvez danser à en perdre le souffle ou admirer les danseurs pivoter et se déhancher.

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Reviews for Salsathèque

Food
Service
on Google3.7 (1000+)
*as of 2026-04-01
5★
39%
4★
16%
3★
9%
2★
24%
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13%

Review Summary

Reviews of Salsathèque present a mixed picture: some describe a rundown venue with old disco vibes, a steep cover, occasionally unfriendly service, and subpar toilets, while others praise the dancing atmosphere, a crowd that shifts by night, and energy on the floor, noting that the music can be great for dancing even if it lacks a pure salsa or Latin focus. The main draw seems to be the vibe and the dance experience, with booth seating and reasonable bottle prices for groups cited as positives, and staff and security described as friendly and attentive by some. However, other critiques point to expensive near the dance floor, long lines or crowded spaces, decor that feels dated or resort-like, and a de-emphasis on authentic Latin sounds in favor of a broader club mix. Overall, Salsathèque is viewed as a club with strong music and potential for a lively night, especially for dancers, but experiences vary widely in terms of music style, service, and value.
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We had a great time there! Can't speak to the drinks much since we only took a couple shots. Otherwise, the vibes were good! Up beat music, most of it Spanish, some popular non-Spanish songs were also played. All music you could dance to. As people in their mid/late twenties, we had a great time. The crowd was varied in terms of ages. Seating available around the dance floor. Coat check mandatory, but cheap. No lineup to wait outside. We'd definitely go again:). We got there at 11:15am, & it started to get more busy at 11:30am/midnight. As people said in other reviews, people actually go there to dance, so it was great!

Mar 21, 2026
on Google

PRO: - mixed age clients, a few came by themselves & danced like nobody was watching, which i loved.
- Mixed latino music kept the ( small) ring full.
-Big & small tables available, no reservation necessary, 13$ for entrance & coat.
- we were 2 women only, lots of latino bystanders, yet, everyone was respectful
- loved that the waiters took a moment to dance & enjoy;
CON: drinks are watered down ( 13$)my 2 cocktails tasted like sugary coloured water.
Overall, i recommend only for music & atmosphere

Mar 15, 2026
on Google

There was a 12.5 dollar charge at the entrance (card &/or cash) & another 3 dollars for a coat check (cash only). The decor was nice, felt like you were in a resort in the south. The prices of drinks were standard club prices. I would recommend this place if you are into salsa & some reggaeton.

Apr 6, 2025
on Google