The night view is dopeI wonder if it would be worth using an Uber just for the experience if it's like less than 10 bucks I will do it
Definitely worth it
And may is a great time..cause the weather super nice and downtown lit.
The night view is dopeI wonder if it would be worth using an Uber just for the experience if it's like less than 10 bucks I will do it
NegativeAll the names named are good hip hop
Negative
Especially at a party
Is bottle service worth it?
What are the best strip clubs?
I need hip hop type shyt
For clubbing in Montreal it's all about catching a spot on the night it's at it's best.
MONDAY - Blvd 44
TUESDAY - Don B Comber or Joverse
WEDNESDAY - Le Confessional or Peopl
THURSDAY - Bord'Elle (high end, mature crowd), Tokyo Bar (Student crowd), Somwhr (Local nightlife crowd)
FRIDAY - This would be my night I would go to a strip club. During tourist season most people are just getting into town on this day and don't end up in a nightclub so they opt for a bar or strip club. My suggested strip clubs would be Chez Parée or Kamasutra. Local Legend (black owned) is my suggested bar and Suwu is a similar kind of spot (cool, playing some old school hip hop) but white owned. Mixology cocktails you're looking for Coldroom in Old Montreal(you have to ring a doorbell to get in), Le Mal Necessaire in Chinatown, Big in Japan Bar on St Laurent Blvd (there's a restaurant with the same name, that's not what you're looking for, this is a speakeasy with no sign so google the address before you head over), Bar George (fancy), Atwater Cocktail Club (cool kids).
SATURDAY - Muzique (I'm very biased). Two rooms with one playing house/top 40 and the other playing hip hop/rnb/dancehall and an open air rooftop patio.
SUNDAY - Beachclub during the day in the summer is that whole Vegas scene with the big name dj and literally a few thousand people every time they open.
Sunday night you go right back to Muzique (I'm very biased).
RESTAURANTS
1.For sushi my go to spot is Saint Sushi on Duluth in the Plateau and they recently opened a second location in Westmount. It's quality product, well made, they play good music and the price is very low for what it is. Tasting menu is 35$ and you leave full and knowing what the place is all about.
2. If you can deal with the lineup or are able to show up during the day outside of lunch or dinner hours a half chicken with fries and salad from Ma Poule Mouillée on Rachel is 12$. You will be hooked.
3. If you haven't tried a smoked meat at Schwartz Deli yes it is worth a try and very good. Do it like a local though. If you show up during the day you're going to see a giant lineup but right next to Schwartz Deli is a Schwartz Deli counter, just walk in and order a sandwich medium with a black cherry soda. Lives up to the hype if you didn't wait 30 minutes to get it..
4. My preferred caribbean restaurants are Boom J's for Jamaican and a Trini spot called Tropical Paradise on Decarie.
5. iL Focolio and Santa Lucia both have one of the few wood burning ovens left in downtown Montreal and make sick pizza.
6. If you want to break the bank the chef at Jellyfish is doing some really interesting things on a daily basis. Park for sushi is an incredible experience if you're having a big night out as well.
7.L'Avenue and Le Passe Compose are both incredible brunches if you're the kind of person who can handle a crazy lineup (I'm not).
8.Holder in Old Montreal and Douro in Little Italy are both great higher mid range options that I would suggest for a nice night out with your girl.
9. Walk into Amigos in Chinatown and order the fried pork chops all dressed and use the hot sauce on the table.
Some other good moves are getting a coffee from Cafe Olimpico. Grab a bagel from St Viateur Bagel or Fairmount Bagel(we're better at bagels than New York). Jog up Mount Royal and get a view of the whole city. Grab a poutine from any non chain restaurant, the sketchier and frencher the place is the better it's going to be. Walk through the underground city downtown with miles and miles of malls and buildings connecting to each other. Our casino is trash but i've been to worse.There's always some kind of festival going in Montreal from week to week all summer long.
THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO MONTREAL. 1 United States Dollar is worth 1.33 Canadian. It's like you have 33% off everything.
Bro thank you so much you don't know how much I appreciate this.For clubbing in Montreal it's all about catching a spot on the night it's at it's best.
MONDAY - Blvd 44
TUESDAY - Don B Comber or Joverse
WEDNESDAY - Le Confessional or Peopl
THURSDAY - Bord'Elle (high end, mature crowd), Tokyo Bar (Student crowd), Somwhr (Local nightlife crowd)
FRIDAY - This would be my night I would go to a strip club. During tourist season most people are just getting into town on this day and don't end up in a nightclub so they opt for a bar or strip club. My suggested strip clubs would be Chez Parée or Kamasutra. Local Legend (black owned) is my suggested bar and Suwu is a similar kind of spot (cool, playing some old school hip hop) but white owned. Mixology cocktails you're looking for Coldroom in Old Montreal(you have to ring a doorbell to get in), Le Mal Necessaire in Chinatown, Big in Japan Bar on St Laurent Blvd (there's a restaurant with the same name, that's not what you're looking for, this is a speakeasy with no sign so google the address before you head over), Bar George (fancy), Atwater Cocktail Club (cool kids).
SATURDAY - Muzique (I'm very biased). Two rooms with one playing house/top 40 and the other playing hip hop/rnb/dancehall and an open air rooftop patio.
SUNDAY - Beachclub during the day in the summer is that whole Vegas scene with the big name dj and literally a few thousand people every time they open.
Sunday night you go right back to Muzique (I'm very biased).
RESTAURANTS
1.For sushi my go to spot is Saint Sushi on Duluth in the Plateau and they recently opened a second location in Westmount. It's quality product, well made, they play good music and the price is very low for what it is. Tasting menu is 35$ and you leave full and knowing what the place is all about.
2. If you can deal with the lineup or are able to show up during the day outside of lunch or dinner hours a half chicken with fries and salad from Ma Poule Mouillée on Rachel is 12$. You will be hooked.
3. If you haven't tried a smoked meat at Schwartz Deli yes it is worth a try and very good. Do it like a local though. If you show up during the day you're going to see a giant lineup but right next to Schwartz Deli is a Schwartz Deli counter, just walk in and order a sandwich medium with a black cherry soda. Lives up to the hype if you didn't wait 30 minutes to get it..
4. My preferred caribbean restaurants are Boom J's for Jamaican and a Trini spot called Tropical Paradise on Decarie.
5. iL Focolio and Santa Lucia both have one of the few wood burning ovens left in downtown Montreal and make sick pizza.
6. If you want to break the bank the chef at Jellyfish is doing some really interesting things on a daily basis. Park for sushi is an incredible experience if you're having a big night out as well.
7.L'Avenue and Le Passe Compose are both incredible brunches if you're the kind of person who can handle a crazy lineup (I'm not).
8.Holder in Old Montreal and Douro in Little Italy are both great higher mid range options that I would suggest for a nice night out with your girl.
9. Walk into Amigos in Chinatown and order the fried pork chops all dressed and use the hot sauce on the table.
Some other good moves are getting a coffee from Cafe Olimpico. Grab a bagel from St Viateur Bagel or Fairmount Bagel(we're better at bagels than New York). Jog up Mount Royal and get a view of the whole city. Grab a poutine from any non chain restaurant, the sketchier and frencher the place is the better it's going to be. Walk through the underground city downtown with miles and miles of malls and buildings connecting to each other. Our casino is trash but i've been to worse.There's always some kind of festival going in Montreal from week to week all summer long.
THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO MONTREAL. 1 United States Dollar is worth 1.33 Canadian. It's like you have 33% off everything.
St Laurent boulevard has clubs and spots to eat@patscorpio
@FireDwaneCasey
What are the best areas for the night time bar hopping where there is like a strip a good bars and clubs etc...
Crescent Street?
Just let me know and the streets and maybe one bar on each so I know what to tell the uber driver when we visit lll
Breh you may have set the agenda for my next Montreal getaway in hopefully July. Give myself at least 5 full days there.For clubbing in Montreal it's all about catching a spot on the night it's at it's best.
MONDAY - Blvd 44
TUESDAY - Don B Comber or Joverse
WEDNESDAY - Le Confessional or Peopl
THURSDAY - Bord'Elle (high end, mature crowd), Tokyo Bar (Student crowd), Somwhr (Local nightlife crowd)
FRIDAY - This would be my night I would go to a strip club. During tourist season most people are just getting into town on this day and don't end up in a nightclub so they opt for a bar or strip club. My suggested strip clubs would be Chez Parée or Kamasutra. Local Legend (black owned) is my suggested bar and Suwu is a similar kind of spot (cool, playing some old school hip hop) but white owned. Mixology cocktails you're looking for Coldroom in Old Montreal(you have to ring a doorbell to get in), Le Mal Necessaire in Chinatown, Big in Japan Bar on St Laurent Blvd (there's a restaurant with the same name, that's not what you're looking for, this is a speakeasy with no sign so google the address before you head over), Bar George (fancy), Atwater Cocktail Club (cool kids).
SATURDAY - Muzique (I'm very biased). Two rooms with one playing house/top 40 and the other playing hip hop/rnb/dancehall and an open air rooftop patio.
SUNDAY - Beachclub during the day in the summer is that whole Vegas scene with the big name dj and literally a few thousand people every time they open.
Sunday night you go right back to Muzique (I'm very biased).
RESTAURANTS
1.For sushi my go to spot is Saint Sushi on Duluth in the Plateau and they recently opened a second location in Westmount. It's quality product, well made, they play good music and the price is very low for what it is. Tasting menu is 35$ and you leave full and knowing what the place is all about.
2. If you can deal with the lineup or are able to show up during the day outside of lunch or dinner hours a half chicken with fries and salad from Ma Poule Mouillée on Rachel is 12$. You will be hooked.
3. If you haven't tried a smoked meat at Schwartz Deli yes it is worth a try and very good. Do it like a local though. If you show up during the day you're going to see a giant lineup but right next to Schwartz Deli is a Schwartz Deli counter, just walk in and order a sandwich medium with a black cherry soda. Lives up to the hype if you didn't wait 30 minutes to get it..
4. My preferred caribbean restaurants are Boom J's for Jamaican and a Trini spot called Tropical Paradise on Decarie.
5. iL Focolio and Santa Lucia both have one of the few wood burning ovens left in downtown Montreal and make sick pizza.
6. If you want to break the bank the chef at Jellyfish is doing some really interesting things on a daily basis. Park for sushi is an incredible experience if you're having a big night out as well.
7.L'Avenue and Le Passe Compose are both incredible brunches if you're the kind of person who can handle a crazy lineup (I'm not).
8.Holder in Old Montreal and Douro in Little Italy are both great higher mid range options that I would suggest for a nice night out with your girl.
9. Walk into Amigos in Chinatown and order the fried pork chops all dressed and use the hot sauce on the table.
Some other good moves are getting a coffee from Cafe Olimpico. Grab a bagel from St Viateur Bagel or Fairmount Bagel(we're better at bagels than New York). Jog up Mount Royal and get a view of the whole city. Grab a poutine from any non chain restaurant, the sketchier and frencher the place is the better it's going to be. Walk through the underground city downtown with miles and miles of malls and buildings connecting to each other. Our casino is trash but i've been to worse.There's always some kind of festival going in Montreal from week to week all summer long.
THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO MONTREAL. 1 United States Dollar is worth 1.33 Canadian. It's like you have 33% off everything.
If you're tall dark built and handsome you'll eat good in MontrealHow they treat/feel about AA brehs out there?
Americans are lucky cause their currency..money goes longerBreh you may have set the agenda for my next Montreal getaway in hopefully July. Give myself at least 5 full days there.