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Montréal and Québec City : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • Using its height as its moniker, with views over Mont-Royal and the St Lawrence River valley, this three-floor enterprise offers visitors an entertainment package of lounge, dance club and restaurant. In summer they open the spectacular terrace for additional dancing space. Reservations recommended.

  • A magical grocer-cumeatery-cum-medicinal herbalist, this fascinating emporium provides organic fish, chicken and pork dishes as well as fruits, vegetables and herbs to an increasingly expanding clientele. Take-out meals available.

  • This revamped arty bar/ restaurant, popular among local journalists, offers patrons an eclectic menu. The food-critic-turned-owner culls the best cuisine from different nations.

  • If drinking, dancing and partying with the artists and students of Montréal’s Plateau area sounds like a good idea then head for this pub. The city’s most danceable DJs work the floor each weekend, while during the week the ambiance is more laid-back. Great beers and an amiable clientele.

  • A celebrated inn where Benjamin Franklin met with the Sons of Liberty in 1775. It has a cosy lounge with fireplace and an interior atrium garden where breakfast is served (see Auberge Pierre du Calvet).

  • One of the best coffee houses on this competitive stretch of rue Saint-Denis. The proprietors roast their own beans which come directly from Costa Rica, Kenya, Ethiopia and beyond. Great desserts and atmosphere.

  • Live music concerts ranging from alternative rock to Celtic to jazz and blues can be enjoyed every evening at this cavernous bar. Catering to an energetic crowd, it’s a great place for travelers to meet new friends.

  • A sensational martini bar with lava lamps and a rotation of live music acts covering jazz, blues, soul, reggae and world music to set your feet in motion on the dance floor.

  • A well known bar popular with university students as the perfect place to party. Contemporary music inside and a massive outdoor garden make for an ideal night out.

  • Celtic music, home-brewed beer as well as imports mix well with the multicultural ambiance.

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