Going to Montreal.. need some advice.
#12
Rooftop place...also not really in the know of them...they are around but ive never been to any...its mostly large terasses in montreal.
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#13
for rooftops:
daytime or before 11 - verses bar at the hotel nelligan (old montreal)
after midnight - altitude 737 (more of a clubbing vibe)
after 6 - Koko's at the opus hotel
Your Own Hote - Hotel de la Montagne has a rooftop pool with a bar. Not my favorite crowd but there is always a great view.
for seafood:
old montreal - Kitchen Galerie Poisson. Will need a reservation and for 200-300, you can eat really well. They also have a great wine selection. One of my favorites for seafood.
Milos - Greek, in the Plateau (a cab ride away)
If you're a bit more adventurous (food wise), I would recommend Au Pied de Cochon. One of my favorite restaurants. Super heavy Quebecois food.
Drinks:
Whiskey Cafe (A cab ride away, but worth it if you enjoy scotch)
Distillery - Great, but you can work up a hangover really quickly (Most drinks are super sweet)
La Buvette Chez Simone - Wine Bar
Barocco - Mixologist that does some amazing things, also good food (Old Montreal)
Feel free to PM.
daytime or before 11 - verses bar at the hotel nelligan (old montreal)
after midnight - altitude 737 (more of a clubbing vibe)
after 6 - Koko's at the opus hotel
Your Own Hote - Hotel de la Montagne has a rooftop pool with a bar. Not my favorite crowd but there is always a great view.
for seafood:
old montreal - Kitchen Galerie Poisson. Will need a reservation and for 200-300, you can eat really well. They also have a great wine selection. One of my favorites for seafood.
Milos - Greek, in the Plateau (a cab ride away)
If you're a bit more adventurous (food wise), I would recommend Au Pied de Cochon. One of my favorite restaurants. Super heavy Quebecois food.
Drinks:
Whiskey Cafe (A cab ride away, but worth it if you enjoy scotch)
Distillery - Great, but you can work up a hangover really quickly (Most drinks are super sweet)
La Buvette Chez Simone - Wine Bar
Barocco - Mixologist that does some amazing things, also good food (Old Montreal)
Feel free to PM.
Last edited by stax; 09-12-2011 at 10:58 PM.
#15
for rooftops:
daytime or before 11 - verses bar at the hotel nelligan (old montreal)
after midnight - altitude 737 (more of a clubbing vibe)
after 6 - Koko's at the opus hotel
Your Own Hote - Hotel de la Montagne has a rooftop pool with a bar. Not my favorite crowd but there is always a great view.
for seafood:
old montreal - Kitchen Galerie Poisson. Will need a reservation and for 200-300, you can eat really well. They also have a great wine selection. One of my favorites for seafood.
Milos - Greek, in the Plateau (a cab ride away)
If you're a bit more adventurous (food wise), I would recommend Au Pied de Cochon. One of my favorite restaurants. Super heavy Quebecois food.
Drinks:
Whiskey Cafe (A cab ride away, but worth it if you enjoy scotch)
Distillery - Great, but you can work up a hangover really quickly (Most drinks are super sweet)
La Buvette Chez Simone - Wine Bar
Barocco - Mixologist that does some amazing things, also good food (Old Montreal)
Feel free to PM.
daytime or before 11 - verses bar at the hotel nelligan (old montreal)
after midnight - altitude 737 (more of a clubbing vibe)
after 6 - Koko's at the opus hotel
Your Own Hote - Hotel de la Montagne has a rooftop pool with a bar. Not my favorite crowd but there is always a great view.
for seafood:
old montreal - Kitchen Galerie Poisson. Will need a reservation and for 200-300, you can eat really well. They also have a great wine selection. One of my favorites for seafood.
Milos - Greek, in the Plateau (a cab ride away)
If you're a bit more adventurous (food wise), I would recommend Au Pied de Cochon. One of my favorite restaurants. Super heavy Quebecois food.
Drinks:
Whiskey Cafe (A cab ride away, but worth it if you enjoy scotch)
Distillery - Great, but you can work up a hangover really quickly (Most drinks are super sweet)
La Buvette Chez Simone - Wine Bar
Barocco - Mixologist that does some amazing things, also good food (Old Montreal)
Feel free to PM.
#17
Last edited by McRae; 09-12-2011 at 11:41 PM.