Downtown and the Golden Square Mile

From expensive restaurants to lowly bars, Downtown offers something for every taste and budget. Rue Crescent, with its lively mix of restaurants, pubs, and clubs, is where you'll find most of the action, with neighboring rue Bishop not far behind.

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  • 1. Bar Furco

    Downtown

    Making its name through word of mouth alone, Furco has become one of the trendiest Downtown bistro bars, and for good reason. It's all about...

    Making its name through word of mouth alone, Furco has become one of the trendiest Downtown bistro bars, and for good reason. It's all about the industrial-chic interior, the warm amber lighting, and the relaxed, inviting vibe. A nice mix of clientele, great food (the menu changes weekly), and good pours also help make this a popular after-work hangout for locals, and the perfect retreat from the Quartier des Spectacles, a stone's throw away.

    425 rue Mayor, Montréal, Québec, H3A 1N9, Canada
    514-764–3588

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    Rate Includes: They take a small proportion of reservations online, otherwise you\'ll have to stand in the queue outside
  • 2. Brutopia

    Downtown

    House-brewed concoctions like Raspberry Blond Beer or Mango Session IPA attract locals and tourists alike, and lately the kitchen has been serving up delicious tapas-style...

    House-brewed concoctions like Raspberry Blond Beer or Mango Session IPA attract locals and tourists alike, and lately the kitchen has been serving up delicious tapas-style pub food, including some healthy vegetarian and vegan options. In addition to the unique brews, check out the sprawling outdoor seating, the art gallery on the third floor, and nightly live music. A typical crowd at Brutopia is under 30, but older folk shouldn't feel out of place. With live music ranging from traditional Irish folk to the occasional punk or psychedelic ’60s garage band, this pub serves as a refreshing alternative to the slightly more upscale, trendy bars and nightclubs that mark the Crescent Street strip.

    1219 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2B1, Canada
    514-393–9277
  • 3. Pullman

    Downtown

    At this sophisticated yet relaxed wine bar, let yourself be guided by the expertise of the sommeliers. The tapas-style cuisine is top-notch, and the green...

    At this sophisticated yet relaxed wine bar, let yourself be guided by the expertise of the sommeliers. The tapas-style cuisine is top-notch, and the green beans with truffle oil and roasted almonds are scrumptious. During cooler months things get going at 4:30 pm, but in summer don't arrive until the sun starts to set.

    3424 av. du Parc, Montréal, Québec, H2X 2H5, Canada
    514-288--7779

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues.
  • 4. Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill

    Downtown

    Five nights a week, the cheerful Joel Giberovitch greets you personally near the entrance to his club, which despite the name is actually downstairs. Giberovitch...

    Five nights a week, the cheerful Joel Giberovitch greets you personally near the entrance to his club, which despite the name is actually downstairs. Giberovitch loves what he does, and the constant stream of local and imported jazz musicians makes this the favored jazz hangout in the city. The eclectic menu makes a nice accompaniment to the live music—try the home-cut fries with smoky mayo. Cover charges start at C$6 and range up to C$45 for big-ticket performers during Jazz Fest. The third set is free (usually around 11 pm), and other sets are also free if you sit on one of the cozy terraces.  Parking costs only C$5. Ask your server for a ticket.

    1254 rue Mackay, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2H4, Canada
    514-931–6808
  • 5. Club Electric Avenue

    Downtown

    Generations X and Y will get along just fine here, as classics from the ’80s and ’90s boom out over a devoted, nostalgic crowd. In...

    Generations X and Y will get along just fine here, as classics from the ’80s and ’90s boom out over a devoted, nostalgic crowd. In the basement of the Newtown lounge, these digs have great sound, excellent service, and sexy interior design. It's open Thursday to Saturday from 10 pm.

    1476 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2B6, Canada
    514-285–8885
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  • 6. Club Soda

    Downtown

    The grandaddy of the city's rock clubs has evolved into one of the dominant venues for jazz, reggae, techno, and rhythm and blues. Club Soda...

    The grandaddy of the city's rock clubs has evolved into one of the dominant venues for jazz, reggae, techno, and rhythm and blues. Club Soda is a tall, narrow concert hall with high-tech design and 500 seats—all of them with great sight lines.

    1225 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec, H2X 2S6, Canada
    514-286–1010
  • 7. Foufounes Electriques

    Downtown

    "Foufs," as it's affectionately known, has been going strong for almost 40 years—since 1983. Attracting a cult following of alternative rock and heavy metal fans,...

    "Foufs," as it's affectionately known, has been going strong for almost 40 years—since 1983. Attracting a cult following of alternative rock and heavy metal fans, it gets packed on weekends. You can enjoy a cheap beer on one of two summer terraces under the playful eyes of skulls and spiders. It's open Thursday to Saturday from 4 pm. 

    87 rue Ste-Catherine Est, Montréal, Québec, H2X 1K5, Canada
    514-844–5539
  • 8. House of Jazz

    Downtown

    The food is good but the music is outstanding. For more than 30 years, this institution has been plying the city with the best in...

    The food is good but the music is outstanding. For more than 30 years, this institution has been plying the city with the best in jazz, with a little blues and soul thrown in for good measure. A flashy, over-the-top interior that includes mirrored walls adds to the experience. Dress up and be prepared to pay a cover.

    2060 rue Aylmer, Montréal, Québec, H3A 2E3, Canada
    514-842–8656
  • 9. Hurley's Irish Pub

    Downtown

    For years this pub has been serving up a bounty of whiskeys and brews (19 different beers on tap), with a healthy dose of Irish...

    For years this pub has been serving up a bounty of whiskeys and brews (19 different beers on tap), with a healthy dose of Irish atmosphere on the side. Despite its cavernous size, the arrangement of seating areas, flanked by bars, makes it feel cozy, and there's a stage for live entertainment. It still fills up quickly, so unless you don't mind standing while you sip your Guinness, come early to snag a seat.

    1225 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2B1, Canada
    514-861–4111
  • 10. McKibbin's Irish Pub

    Downtown

    This beautiful old sandstone mansion includes three floors of food, drink, and good Irish craic (a Gaelic term that means having fun with affable companions)....

    This beautiful old sandstone mansion includes three floors of food, drink, and good Irish craic (a Gaelic term that means having fun with affable companions). This isn't hard to do with more than 20 different stouts, lagers, and ales on tap. There's live entertainment nearly every night of the week, so head to the basement if you're looking for a bit of quiet (or a good chin-wag). The house fries are excellent for noshing, but beware of the Rim Reaper—chicken wings made with the world's hottest pepper.

    1426 rue Bishop, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2E6, Canada
    514-288–1580
  • 11. Montréal Improv

    Downtown

    The heart of the city's improv comedy scene offers shows in both English and French. The Friday night Main Event Smackdowns, where the audience determines...

    The heart of the city's improv comedy scene offers shows in both English and French. The Friday night Main Event Smackdowns, where the audience determines the winner, are especially good for a laugh. Get here early, as the C$10 tickets usually sell out quickly.

    3716 rue Notre-Dame Ouest
  • 12. Salsathèque

    Downtown

    Though neon lights and disco balls abound, this flashy club is all about the Latin lover—dance lover, that is. Merengue, bachata, and salsa (of course)...

    Though neon lights and disco balls abound, this flashy club is all about the Latin lover—dance lover, that is. Merengue, bachata, and salsa (of course) are the specialties, but themed evenings keep things interesting with R&B, reggae, and Top 40 hits. Check the website to learn the week's schedule and sign up for the guest list to avoid a cover. Open Friday to Sunday.

    1220 rue Peel, Montréal, Québec, H3B 2T6, Canada
    514-875–0016
  • 13. Stogies Lounge

    Downtown

    If the surprisingly trendy interior and views of rue Crescent aren't a big enough draw, then check out the conspicuous glass humidor housing a seemingly...

    If the surprisingly trendy interior and views of rue Crescent aren't a big enough draw, then check out the conspicuous glass humidor housing a seemingly infinite supply of imported cigars. Thanks to being grandfathered in, the bar still allows smoking Cubans on site, despite Québec's tough no-smoking law.

    2015 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2C1, Canada
    514-848–0069
  • 14. The Comedy Nest

    Downtown

    For decades, this comedy club has been showering Montrealers with humor from some of the biggest names out there: Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, and Russell...

    For decades, this comedy club has been showering Montrealers with humor from some of the biggest names out there: Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, and Russell Peters included. For a mere C$6, Newbie Tuesdays and Comedy Lab Wednesdays, when novice comedians and local comics work out new material, are always good for a laugh and will also secure you one free ticket for a Thursday or Friday late show. Arrive early to get a decent spot near the stage (or perhaps away from it).

    2313 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H3H 1N2, Canada
    514-932–6378
  • 15. Altitude 737

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    Go for the view, stay for the sunset. Summer is the time to visit this lounge, with the rooftop terrasse as the huge selling point....

    Go for the view, stay for the sunset. Summer is the time to visit this lounge, with the rooftop terrasse as the huge selling point. Take in the Montréal skyline from 37 floors up while sipping on a somewhat pricey cocktail (try the cosmopolitan) during the 5 à 7. On weekends it becomes a dance club frequented by a young professional crowd. Dress code is in effect.

    1 place Ville-Marie, Montréal, Québec, H3B 2C6, Canada
    514-397–0737

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 16. Bains Douches

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    As alluring as it is pretentious, Bains Douches is filled with well-dressed socialite wannabes. Once you've passed the choosy bouncers, settle in for an evening...

    As alluring as it is pretentious, Bains Douches is filled with well-dressed socialite wannabes. Once you've passed the choosy bouncers, settle in for an evening of space-age furniture and a state-of-the-art sound system.

    390 rue St-Jacques Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H2Y 1S1, Canada
    514-845–3066
  • 17. Cavalli

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    Soft fuchsia lighting and contemporary design attract professionals and socialites to Cavalli. There's tasty Italian food every night of the week, but Thursdays and Saturdays...

    Soft fuchsia lighting and contemporary design attract professionals and socialites to Cavalli. There's tasty Italian food every night of the week, but Thursdays and Saturdays stretch well into the wee hours as the restaurant transforms into a supper club.

    2040 rue Peel, Montréal, Québec, H3A 1W5, Canada
    514-843–5100
  • 18. Comedyworks

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    Popular comedy shows are hosted in a room on the second floor of a local watering hole, the Irish Embassy Pub Grill. The program books...

    Popular comedy shows are hosted in a room on the second floor of a local watering hole, the Irish Embassy Pub Grill. The program books both amateur and established comics, both of whom can get fairly risqué on occasion.

    1238 rue Bishop, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2E3, Canada
    514-398–9661
  • 19. Le Thursday's Bar

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    This massive complex is a mainstay on the Montréal scene. Come for a cocktail in the bar, a gourmet meal in the restaurant, or a...

    This massive complex is a mainstay on the Montréal scene. Come for a cocktail in the bar, a gourmet meal in the restaurant, or a thumping night of dancing in the club. The Hôtel de la Montagne has the best rooftop terrace in downtown.

    1449 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2B2, Canada
    514-288–5656
  • 20. Newtown

    Downtown
    Closed Permanently

    Once owned by Grand Prix driver Jacques Villenueve (Newtown is his name translated into English), this restaurant and lounge is still trendy with the local...

    Once owned by Grand Prix driver Jacques Villenueve (Newtown is his name translated into English), this restaurant and lounge is still trendy with the local folk. The lounge is the best spot on Crescent for martinis and people-watching—call to reserve a table on the street—but it's the lesser known rooftop terrasse that really shines on a hot summer day. Club Electric Avenue is in the basement if you're in the mood for some postdrink dancing.

    1476 rue Crescent, Montréal, Québec, H3G 2B6, Canada
    514-284–6555

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