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  • This amazingly large gay complex features a pub, a dance club and a cabaret to entertain the large and growing gay and lesbian population on the east side of downtown.

  • A stylish lounge, decorated with candles and sofas and stocking delicious port and a range of cigars.

  • A favorite actors’ hangout near the Centaur Theatre (see Centaur Theatre, Montréal), this Polish café/restaurant has a superb kitchen serving hearty borscht soup, great sausages and authentic apple strudel.

  • Founded in 1976, this attractive theater stages a range of classical and contemporary performances from poetry to Shakespeare, with sets designed by luminaries such as Robert Lepage.

  • Théâtre Petit-Champlain

    One of the best small theatres in North America for design, ambiance, repertoire and location. Evocative performances of music, song, dance and modern art.

  • This is Montréal’s most written about restaurant, which offers a ground-breaking, highly original menu. Reservations are a must.

  • Providing the best jazz music in Montréal is not simple in a city that annually hosts the world’s largest jazz festival (see Le Festival International de Jazz de Montréal). But with a tenacious attention to detail and atmosphere, as well as mixing international and local musicians, the owners of this popular club have succeeded in their aim. There’s a changing program of entertainment and delicious food served, too. Cover charge.

  • This stalwart watering hole has the best terrace bar in the city for people-watching – the crowds on the pedestrian walkway present an endless stream of characters.

  • This second-floor African-themed eatery within the Maurice club complex also offers live, energetic music, making for an entertaining meal.

  • Zinc Café Bar Montréal

    An eclectic mix of students, artists and conversationalists frequents this convivial bar. Great beer selection.

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