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10 Montreal Bars To Check Out If You're Basically A Cocktail Connoisseur

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A bartender pours a drink through a strainer into a cocktail glass. Right: Someone laughs with a drink in hand.

A bartender pours a drink through a strainer into a cocktail glass. Right: Someone laughs with a drink in hand.

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Montreal is bubbling over with eclectic speakeasies, tropical tiki bars, and establishments helmed by cocktail celebrities, each pouring their unique talents into the world of mixology.

The art of making drinks has been on the rise worldwide over the last few years and to no one's surprise, Montreal is making quite a name for itself.

Here are some exceptional places in the city to quench your thirst for (and with) expertly mixed cocktails:

Coldroom


Where: At the intersection of rue Saint-Amable and rue Saint-Vincent

Why You Need To Go: Everyone likes to be in on a secret… especially Montrealers. From the outside, this spot may seem like an unassuming back door, but step inside and you'll find a Prohibition-esque jazz bar that proves you can never judge a book by its cover. While this secret speakeasy may be one of the best-known in the city, it never fails to amaze even the most seasoned cocktail drinkers. The team's unparalleled passion and creativity, combined with a perfect recipe for each cocktail — whether it's a menu staple or an inventive on-the-spot creation — define the essence of Cold Room. Owned by Kevin Demers and the Northern Hospitality Group, the establishment stands as the epitome of Montreal's underground cool scene.

More at thecoldroommtl.com

L'infâme Tittle Tattle

Where: 22, rue Saint-Paul Est

Why You Need To Go: Loïc Fortin, also known as Loyd Von Rose, may have really made his mark in the mixology world on season one of Netflix's Drink Masters, but these days, he's continuing to push the Montreal cocktail scene forward with his latest project, L'infâme Tittle Tattle. Infusing the same upbeat personality he showcased in the series, Loyd and his team are constantly changing their menu to try new techniques and tricks and draw from inspiration in their lives, both past and present. Wine, beer, and mocktails are also available.

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Atwater Cocktail Club

Where: 512, ave. Atwater

Why You Need To Go: You might expect Atwater Cocktail Club, recently ranked as the #3 bar in Canada and #32 of the top 50 in North America, to exude a sense of pretension. Surprisingly, it remains one of the most approachable and relaxed venues, continuing to impress with its innovative cocktail creations. The friendly team, brimming with expertise in all things cocktails, is always ready to share their knowledge. Set in a dimly lit space with plush seating and just the right amount of glam, guests can enjoy sipping on their drinks to the retro tunes of R&B and hip-hop. For a complete indulgence, check out the food menu, which is expertly prepared in the Foiegwa kitchen.

More at atwatercocktailclub.com

Le 4e Mur

Where: 2021, rue Saint-Denis

Why You Need To Go: Le 4e Mur, French for "the fourth wall," intriguingly shares its name with a theatrical term. In the world of theatre, the "fourth wall" represents the invisible barrier through which the audience views the unfolding drama on stage. The concept comes to life at Le 4e Mur, aptly located in the Quartier des Spectacles. You become an audience member, peering into the world and witnessing the artistry of incredibly talented mixologists. But, the experience begins even before you step inside. To gain entry, sign up online and receive enigmatic clues that lead you to the ever-changing password. It's your key to breaking the fourth wall and finding yourself in an exclusive mixological performance.

More at le4emur.com

Cloakroom

Where: 2175, rue de la Montagne, #100

Why You Need To Go: In the glitzy neighbourhood of the Golden Square Mile lies a speakeasy radiating the expected glamour of its locale. Ranking #2 in Canada and #35 in North America, Cloakroom has long been at the forefront of the growing cocktail scene and shows no sign of slowing down. The devotion to mixology is so profound that there's no need for a menu. Instead, the expert team tailors each drink to individual tastes, ensuring a delightful discovery for every guest. The intimate space accommodates just 25 patrons indoors, expanding to outdoor seating in the summer months. To secure your experience in this coveted spot, arriving early is key.

More at cloakroombar.co

Snowbird Tiki Bar

Where: 6388, rue Saint-Hubert

Why You Need To Go: There are many tiki bars out there, but few are quite like Snowbird Tiki Bar. Located in La Petite-Patrie, the oasis serves all of the classics, like mai tais and pina coladas, along with the bar's own inventions. The menu is split into four categories: "Ask for a mocktail," "Text your ex," "Call in sick tomorrow," and "Lose your phone... again!" For a shared experience, order one of the tiki bowls for two to four people. With all the neon signs and nods to the tropics, becoming a snowbird never looked so good.

More at snowbirdtikibar.com

SHAY

Where: 1414, rue Notre-Dame Ouest

Why You Need To Go: Griffintown's SHAY is taking its cocktail game to new heights… literally. Offering what the team calls a cocktail tree, guests can enjoy seven of the bar's custom creations presented on a special serving contraption that is sure to turn the heads of the other diners. The drinks change with the seasonal menu and SHAY's mixologists come to explain each of the drinks and inspirations. Depending on the season and the drink, they may come and give some finishing touches right at the table. As a Lebanese restaurant, expect some Middle Eastern influences, like za'atar rims and colours that represent a desert sunset.

More at shaymtl.com

Club Pelicano

Where: 1076, rue de Bleury #001

Why You Need To Go: Making waves in the Montreal bar scene, Club Pelicano draws inspiration from the iconic Piscine Molitar in Paris. The chic spot comes from the same team behind Tiradito, conveniently located just upstairs. Club Pelicano's menu boasts an impressive collection of imported wines and creative cocktails, complemented by a selection of Nikkei shareable plates — a fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisines. Set to the rhythms of electro, afro, and disco beats spun by the city's top DJs, Club Pelicano is a destination that should definitely be on your nightlife radar.

More at clubpelicano.com

Le Mal Nécessaire

Where: 1106B, boul. Saint Laurent

Why You Need To Go: If you've ever found yourself in Chinatown and noticed a neon pineapple, know that it's one of Montreal's coolest bars. Le Mal Nécessaire, which translates to "a necessary evil" is a tiki bar with Mexican inspiration. The menu is cheeky and fun, with sexy takes on the classics and a collection of house inventions. Certified fair trade and carbon-neutral Flor de Caña rum is also available, as well as mocktails that are just as exciting and tasty as the real thing.

More at lemalnecessaire.com

Milky Way Cocktail Bar

Where: 1886, rue Centre

Why You Need To Go: For seriously out-of-this-world cocktails, head over to Pointe-Saint-Charles and Milky Way Cocktail Bar. It's a starry, dreamy spot that mixes drinks beyond your wildest imagination. From the moment you make your way up the stairs, you'll feel as though you've stepped into another universe, from the decor to the drinks that are presented exquisitely. If you're feeling hungry, a food menu is the perfect pairing, including Fugazzi Pizza from downstairs. Ranked as Canada's #9 bar, it's worth a trip across the canal to get a taste of the excitement.

More at milkywaycocktails.com

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