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Montréal and Québec City : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • The Grand Théâtre showcases the talents of l’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec and an international line-up of musical stars (see Grand Théâtre de Québec, Québec City).

  • Replacing the long-standing jazz club L’Air du Temps, this newly renovated café/restaurant features wonderful panini sandwiches during the day, and turns into a tapas bar at night with live music and comedy.

  • Kookening Kafe

    At this agreeable café Mexican food, New Age jazz and original art merge in an enticing blend. Try their excellent fajitas .

  • A boisterous crowd, yet friendly and welcoming, fills this tavern-like sports bar which includes numerous big-screen TVs, a great choice of beers and sports memorabilia on the walls.

  • Le Belmont has established itself as a landmark bar with the student crowd as well as office workers looking to unwind on the large dance-floor. Brick walls, pool tables and beer on tap create a welcoming pub atmosphere in the first area, while the larger dance club has more space and DJ-spun house music.

  • A large, popular three-storied club. A live band venue on the ground floor evolves upstairs into a more conventional disco. The action does not begin until after midnight. There’s also a cigar lounge.

  • A Mediterranean decor welcomes locals, students and business people to this relaxed place, where the specialties include osso bucco (veal), pizza and pasta. Breakfast on Thursdays and Fridays too.

  • The perfect place for a night on the town. An inventive restaurant/bar is located upstairs, while downstairs there’s an Irish pub with a dance floor.

  • One of the oldest inns in North America (1754) is now a bar/restaurant set in a romantic location with inspired French architecture. An extensive wine selection is available.

  • This hip venue has a small dance floor packed with the upwardly-mobile and beautiful set.

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