13 Best Bars in The Plateau, Montreal

Bily Kun

The Plateau Fodor's choice

This Czech-themed bar is a favorite hangout of Plateau locals. There's live jazz during the cocktail hour and a DJ or classical performances later in the evening. Try an absinthe-laced apple cocktail from the extensive alcohol menu as you nibble on a few tapas. Bily Kun gets packed, though the high ceilings help alleviate the feeling of claustrophobia.

Le Majestique

The Plateau Fodor's choice

With its unappealing storefront, bric-à-brac décor, retro knickknacks, and sceney vibes, Majestique is a quirky wine bar that's open until the wee hours with an excellent selection of small plates. The snazzy surroundings only add to the charm of this fine-dining-meets-casual-savoir-faire; the salmon confit, the quinoa croquette, and rotating choice of fresh oysters are musts. Whatever you do, though, do not skimp on the legendary foot-long piglet hotdog. It’s absolutely worth it. Note that minors are not allowed on the premises.

Reservoir

The Plateau Fodor's choice

It's all about the beer at this friendly restaurant and bar, where it's all brewed right on the premises. Packed almost every night of the week, this bar has everything from India pale ales to German-inspired wheat beers. The upstairs patio is the ideal spot for watching locals stroll along the quaint cobblestone avenue.

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Bar Waverly

Mile End

Named for the street that epitomizes the Mile End, this neighborhood bar has a warm staff, friendly atmosphere, and a great selection of scotch. Owners Richard Holder and Olivier Farley have been in the business for years, and it shows. Nightly DJs provide an edgier vibe, while huge floor-to-ceiling windows make it perfect for people-watching.

5550 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec, H2T 1S8, Canada
514-903–1121
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.

Barfly

The Plateau

Fans of blues, punk, country, and bluegrass jam into this tiny hole-in-the-wall, which has some of the cheapest drink prices on St-Laurent. A very popular hangout for locals, Barfly is arguably the premier dive bar in the city.

4062A boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec, H2W 1Y8, Canada
514-284–6665

Buonanotte

The Plateau

In business on The Main since 1991, this restaurant, lounge, and weekend supper club continues to pull out all the stops. There's top-notch Italian cuisine, a comprehensive wine list, well-known DJs, and even a concierge. Celebrities are known to drop by when in town.

Casa del Popolo

The Plateau

One of the city's treasured venues for indie rock, jazz, reggae, blues, folk, and hip-hop, this neighborhood bar is ideal for discovering up-and-coming local acts or forgotten international giants still touring. While you enjoy the music, take a look at the original art and sample some of the tasty vegetarian food.

Dieu du Ciel!

Mile End

A chalkboard scribbled with rotating craft beers and a convivial atmosphere set the scene for this neighborhood-favorite brewpub. Small bites such as flatbreads can be ordered to accompany your IPAs and ales.

La Buvette chez Simone

Mile End

Lively but not obnoxious, this easygoing wine bar is a great place to visit with friends. Arrive early (it opens at 4 pm but the kitchen only gets going at 5 pm), because it's always busy and it doesn't take reservations. Many wines are available by the glass, in 2- and 4-ounce pours, with an emphasis on French varietals. Dress is casual, though the after-work crowd ups the glam factor.

Le Bowhead

The Plateau

Opened in 2019, this is Montréal’s first meat-free pub. In addition to plant-based comfort foods, Le Bowhead sources beers, wines, and spirits that are 100% vegan, meaning that no animal-based fining agents have been used in the filtration process. The decor is fuss-free, with white walls and marine blue faux wood-paneling, utilitarian tables, and diner-style chairs. The only ornamentation is a series of small, old-fashioned copper diving helmets on one wall—a sort of nautical theme, sans fish. The menu features old-school pub fare like sliders, popcorn "chicken," Frito pie, and even ANML fries and po' boy sandwiches. Neither the meatless dishes nor menu descriptions give away that it's a vegan pub; the only telltale sign of this fact is the small print in the bottom righthand corner of the menu stating that all ingredients are "100% plant-based." 

3723 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec, H2X 2V7, Canada
514-977–0838
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Suwu

The Plateau

This self-described "hip hop eatery" and neighborhood bar invites you to relax and pull up a chair or cozy couch. Simple but intense dishes like truffle-oil popcorn and a grilled cheese mac-and-cheese sandwich (yes, you read that right) are paired with powerful cocktails (try the signature Wu-Tang) to help make this one of the hottest destinations on The Main—without any of the usual pretension. Open nightly from 5 to 3. They also serve brunch on weekends.

Tokyo Bar

The Plateau

A Montréal mainstay that's been going strong since 1997, Tokyo Bar caters to a young professional crowd. The DJs primarily spin hip-hop and house, but the best thing here, for sure, is the heated rooftop terrace and bar, which has a fantastic view of The Main (boulevard St-Laurent).

3709 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec, H2X 2V7, Canada
514-842–6838
nightlife Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Wed.

Whisky Café

Mile End

Known for its happy hour, this bar, café, and cigar lounge is elegant but unpretentious—it's the perfect spot for a romantic rendezvous. The selection of more than 150 varieties of scotch, plus an impressive choice of wines, champagnes, and ports, leaves most everyone's thirst quenched.