And the winner is… Pub L’Ile Noire. Talk about a landslide win. This St.Denis spot home to over a hundred scotch varieties, took home fist place with a staggering 70.2% of your votes. This is what loyal patrons look like. In...
With the hot weather and summer just around corner, the timing couldn’t be more perfect for Old Montreal to welcome a new hot-spot to the neighbourhood. Joverse opened its doors this Thursday night for the first time and the feedback has been nothing short of amazing.
Bily Kun specializes in everything a bar should: unique cocktails, exotic beverage varieties and exceptional beer. Add to that a mix of the city's coolest young professionals and lively atmosphere, and you've got yourself a new Mile End hotspot
Every once in a while, young professionals commit one night to just letting completely loose and spending a night on the town until sunrise. If you're looking for an all-night dance party without completely delving into the rave scene, check out one of these spots
Last year was a big year in Montreal when it came to notable new bars and lounges setting up shop. We did our best to make at least one stop at each of them and have come up with our list of favourites to include in your social calendar in 2012
Montreal is widely regarded as Canada party city, but much of that acclaim comes from the endless crowds and parties of university students. We take you away from Crescent Street and into some of the more sophisticated, mature nightlife hotspots in Montreal
Montreal is one of those cities that can keep you busy with hot spots and notable parties every single day of the week. Here's proof that Montreal offers the hippest and trendiest options to play and eat whether it's a Monday or Saturday night
There are some bars in Montreal that are able to hold their relevance throughout the years, as both the times and the city changes. Tokyo Bar on the St. Laurent strip is one of those bars
Tucked away on a quaint street in the Old Port is Bocata Restaurant (Bar A Vin), a tapas wine bar owned by Roberto Barroco, who also owns Barroco right next door. Bocata is a venue of intamacy, with only 30 seats housed beneath a low ceiling and surrounded by stone walls.