Montréal
Attractions - Night Life Options:
Club 737 1 Place Ville Marie-Niveau 397 0737
Ever wondered why there are spotlights over Montreal every night?
Well here's your chance to find out! Club 737 takes you right to the top
of the Montreal skyline where you can dance the night away in either a
Top 40s club on the bottom floor or a salsa bar upstairs! And when you've
had enough dancing, just sit and watch Montreal unfold right under your
nose. You'll have to wipe the steam off the windows first though; it gets
HOT in there!
Buddha Bar 3616 St Laurent 287-6555
The epitome of chillaxed bars, you'll find yourself quickly drawn
in by the warm and sensual décor, and, of course, the giant Buddha behind
the bar. Though drinks are a bit on the pricey side, the one time I went
opened my mind to new worlds. Very comfy couches and hot Montréalers too!
Bifteck 3616 St Laurent 844-6211
A pub loved by all. This place is packed with people from all walks
of life. When I say packed I literally mean packed; so packed you literally
can't move 90% of the time . But it's all in good fun, and the free popcorn,
unbelievable drink specials, and foosball/pool tables definitely take
your mind off matters.
Brutopia Brews Pub 1219 Crescent Street 393-9277
An absolute must for beer lovers! 'Bru', as its affectionally called,
is a relaxed and inviting pub, and a great place to head when you're tired
of Montreal's awesomeness and just want to sit down and take a breath,.
It's in a quaint, brick-trimmed building and offers a unique selection
of beers brewed on site, such as nut brown, raspberry and chocolate stout,
as well a complete selection of Ales.
Madhatter 1220 Crescent Street 987-9988
The Madhatter, located right beside Brutopia, is a great place
to come any time of the day, relax, meet friends, play a round of pool
while sipping on a margarita. Plenty of imported beer and the lowest domestic
beer prices in town, makes the Mad Hatter a favorite for students and
the young at heart alike.
Blue Dog Lounge 3958 St-Laurent 848-7006
Kind of like a dog, but blue. Tu comprends? The atmosphere here
is terrifically pleasant. Comfy sofas in the lounge and some excellent
music spun by talented DJs combine to make a chill setting.
Copacabana 1201 Maisonneuve 282-7787
An unofficial Montreal landmark, Copacabana has super cheap beer,
drinks, and all that you can ask for in a bar: dim lights, music from
long gone years and frequenters who recognize you and know your name (yeah
yeah, you guys are all going back home in a couple of days; we get to
stay here and relish this). Note- you'll probably feel out of place if
you're all hooched up, and rightly so. You'll emerge smokey and feeling
mighty fine.
Vol de Nuit 14 Prince Arthur East 845-6243
Jimmy, the owner, likes to remind everyone that Vol has been around
far longer than most of us are alive, uh, more like ages older (40 years).
Every hour is happy hour here, and like Copacabana, Vol attracts regulars
and has steals for drink specials.
Frappé 3900 St-Laurent 289-9462
This sports bar has a generous amount of pool tables and good drink
specials. This place sort of reminds me of the bar in Cheers; friendly
and lively!
Terrase la Cabane 3872 St-Laurent 843-7283
This place isn't a bar, per se. You get low-priced drinks and,
what do you know, food! You might think you're on some Caribbean island,
then again maybe just Montreal. Either way, La Cabane is comfortable and
relaxed.
Orchid 3556 St-Laurent. 848-6398
Montreal's happening location for clubbers. Orchid has been recently
renovated and expanded. The DJs are talented and the music is great. Make
sure you're decently dressed and full of energy. You'll definitely have
a great time.
Café Campus 57 Prince Arthur 844-1010
Café Campus hosts the annual blues fest. This big concert hall
plays host to many local bands and international shows. Being in one of
the most musically thriving cities in Canada, Montréal is home to fantastic
musicians of every variety; it is sinful, ignorant and idiotic to miss
out on this venue. 4 out of 5 dentists say live music is better than the
headphone kind, and then some.
St. Sulpice 1680 St. Denis Street 844-9458
This place is gigantanormous. There are seven floors of debauchery
and drink specials that'll have your head spinning. Though closed in the
winter, the place has a terrace half the size of a football field where
you can just sit, relax and have a awesome time. Don't worry, we'll send
you all postcards come summer so you can see what you're missing out!
I'm just rubbing salt in the wound now…
Unity II 1171 St. Catherine Street 523-2777
Primarily a gay club, Unity II is at the top of Montreal's gay
clubbing circuit. It offers two floors of great drinks and nonstop dancing.
For those who enjoy the techno and trance scene, the first floor spins
all the best from all over the world. Everyone else, who like dancing
to Top 40s music, the second floor is your destination. Though not open
in the winter, the club also hosts a great terrace when Madonna gets to
be too much for you downstairs; don't worry, we'll get the boyz of Unity
to send you a postcard when it reopens!
Le Parking 1296 Amherst Street 282-1199
A dance club and bar, the place is packed with some of the wildest
dancing Montreal has to offer. It caters to all walks of life, straight
and gay, and to all kinds of music. Enjoy trance on the first floor and
reggae and hip hop downstairs. A bunker (yes a bunker!), pool tables,
and some wicked yet scandalously clad bartenders make it one of the most
awesome clubs around!
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