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Le Vieux Dublin |
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1219A University, Montréal H3B 3A7 514-861-4448
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Distance:
~269 m * |
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Description:
More than a dozen beers on tap, tasty and filling pub grub and a convivial atmosphere make the Old Dublin one of Montréal's most popular hangouts. It's been around since 1978, so it obviously does something right! There's live music every night of the week, and the warm, woody atmosphere makes it easy to lose a few hours here. Along with good beer, the pub stocks a great selection of single malt scotches. |
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Hurley's Irish Pub |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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1225, rue Crescent, Montréal H3G 2B1 514-861-4111
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Distance:
~0.618 km * |
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Description:
This small Irish pub, with its original Irish music and wide selection of beers, is a popular spot with locals. Live entertainment takes place every night. The pub sports two levels and also has a terrace. Its nine theme rooms include music rooms, a game room and a medieval bar. Cigar smoking is permitted in the game room. |
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User Rating: 9.0714
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Sir Winston Churchill Pub Complex |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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1459, rue Crescent, Montréal H3G 2B2 514-288-3814
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Distance:
~0.684 km * |
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Description:
This complex has been a mainstay on Crescent Street since 1967, and helped usher in the nightlife for which the area has become famous. In addition to two outdoor terraces overlooking Crescent, there are three floors, each with its own distinct personality: the cozy Sir Winston Churchill Pub, the more upscale Winnies Bar and Restaurant, and a stylish dance club/lounge called Karina. In the pub, enjoy a game of pool or darts and a pint of your favorite beer, a pitcher of sangria or a cocktail. If it's food you're after, try Winnies Bar and Restaurant, where you'll find a great selection of traditional and international fare (the same menu is offered in the pub). Finally, there's Karina, a sleek space where world class DJs keep the grooves coming into the wee hours. |
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User Rating: 9
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Irish Embassy |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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1234, rue Bishop, Montréal H2G 3E3 514-875-8777
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Distance:
~0.702 km * |
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Description:
There's a saying that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day. It's not a stretch to add "and in an Irish pub" to that statement. At the Irish Embassy, the mood is always cheerful and the Guinness is always poured just right. Live music is scheduled Thursday-Sunday. Food is a bit more upscale than you'll find at most pubs and with a little more of a global approach, but it's satisfying and tasty in a way only pub food can be. Fun and lively, especially on weekends. |
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Les Deux Pierrots |
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(Nightlife - Pub) |
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104, rue St-Paul est, Montréal H2Y 1G6 514-861-1270
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Distance:
~1.417 km * |
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Description:
For a real taste of local flavor, head over to this neighborhood pub, which has been an area favorite for many years. People congregate here for drinks (beer especially!) and socializing, and it's a great place to meet people. Another perk is the terrific local music that you'll find. Québécois singers serenade the crowd with folk and pop tunes, and everything is sung in French. Much of the conversation happens in French, too. Still, don't let that stop you from coming. You don't have to dress up, and everyone's very friendly; even a non-French speaker may have one of the best evenings of their trip. Outdoor patio available during warm weather. |
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User Rating: 7
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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