Bily Kun Address: 354 Mont Royal East Bily Kun was was opened in 1998 as the 2 owners tried to recreate their favourite bar they visited in Czech Republic. Still open today, the microbrewery attracts a 25+ and hipster crowd. The bars offer many drinks which includes Czech beer, Polish vodka, Mexican Tequila, and you get even get some apple flavoured absinthe. You can also order food, such as nachos, pitas with hummus, and a variety of nuts. Cafe Chaos Address: 1635 St. Denis Open since 1995, Cafe Chaos is located in the Latin Quarter of Montreal. It is now the top punk/metal bar in Montreal. Please keep in mind that they only offer microbrews. Each night has a specific theme: Mondays are Rock n Roll-Rock-a-Billy, Tuesdays are Staff Nights, Wednesdays are Music from the 50's-60's, Thursdays are simply Metal, Fridays are Ladies Night, Saturdays are Monster Rock n Roll, and finally there is local Sundays. |
Le Saint Sulpice Address: 1680 St. Denis Located in the Latin Quarter, this is the place where most Montrealers start their evening. The bar is in a converted Victorian townhouse, in which is has a terrace out back open during the summer. Have fun singing karaoke with your friends, come in on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday night there is also improv. Monday nights are the Latin theme. Other than a pitcher of beer or sangria, you may order the following from their food menu: poutine, wraps, paninis, hot dogs, hamburgers, and salads. Vol du Nuit Address: 14 Prince Arthur East Want a great place for inexpensive pitchers of beer or pints? Come here! Although it is a little dark inside, you are able to have a conversation with someone since the music isn't very loud. The customers are a mix of students, tourists and regulars. Vol du Nuit is a great place to watch a Habs game or for getting cheap drinks before heading to a club. |
Hurley's Irish Pub Address: 1225 Crescent You will never run out of choices here at Hurley's Irish Pub. There are 19 beers on tap, 16 whiskeys, and 50 different kinds of single malts. This is why it has stayed Montreal's premiere Irish pub since 1993. There are different room scattered on the 2 floors, each of theme having a "specific theme". You people-watch on the terrace in the front, watch the sports game from soccer, hockey or rugby in the sports room, you may sit down quietly and chat with friends, or enjoy the outdoors on the back terrace. There is also live music playing on either floor. GoGo Lounge Address: 3682 St. Laurent You'll enjoy the theme of the 60's, with menus on broken vinyl records and a variety of drinks with interesting names such as Captain America, Kryptonite and Pussycat. You'll never be bored of the drinks as there are 25 different kinds of martinis. The music is a mix of 70s funk and 80s New Wave. This is a good place to simply get a drinks before going out to a club or a place to spend all night as well.
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