Like New Orleans but much colder, Montreal is one of those cities with somewhat of a party reputation. This stems from a century ago, when Quebec had a much shorter-lived prohibition period than the rest of Canada and the U.S.
But the reputation has stuck by the city, helped by a few factors. Even though it may not be particularly easy to actually open a bar here, and last call is a decent-but-not-crazy 3 a.m. drinking is facilitated in other ways.
Whatever the reason, the end result is that people who come here often want to go to bars, be it for a raucous bachelorette party or a quiet weekend away. The city delivers on that front — high-quality cocktails, wine, and beer are all well-represented, and available at an array of bars in most central neighbourhoods. Even in the categories where Montreal doesn’t excel — for example, sports bars — you’ve still got more than a few options.
That’s where this guide comes in — whether you’re looking for a drink at noon on a Monday, a spot to belt out some karaoke, or just a cheap cocktail, there’s a map below that can point you in the right direction.
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