Perfect for those looking for an unpretentious atmosphere and relaxed evenings, dive bars are modest but characterful haunts that promise you a good time with friends.
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Immerse yourself in this universe where music (often live), affordable prices and a warm atmosphere await you to let go and relax in the metropolis.
Here are the best dive bars in Montreal to drink a good cold pint!
This electric and unpretentious neighborhood bar on Notre-Dame Street takes up the codes of American dive bars with its subdued lighting and kitsch decor, while adding a touch of futuristic modernity.
4855 Notre-Dame Street West
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We obviously visit Double’s to have a bite to eat and quench our thirst, but also to play billiards and indulge in classics thanks to the jukebox.
5171 Av du Parc
Le Plongeoir is a relaxed wine bar and dive bar that brings together friends and regulars in a relaxed atmosphere. cozy. This neighborhood bar offers excellent wines by the glass, perfect for enjoying a moment of relaxation in an intimate setting.
5350 Boul. Saint Laurent
Play pool, drink a big 50, and take a selfie in front of the neon sign. This Plateau tavern is renowned as a gathering place for all those looking for big fun.
800 Rachel Street East
This tavern with kitsch 80s decor, located in Little Italy, is known for its arcades, cold beer and karaoke nights. Perfect to end the evening singing at the top of your lungs.
6584 Boul. Saint Laurent
For lovers of rock and vintage music, the Rockette is the perfect place to go and sip a cheap pint and dance until late.
4479 Rue Saint-Denis
Turbo Haüs is a festive cocktail bar where the spirit of “Take your tough guy sh*t somewhere else” reigns. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., this dive bar in the Latin Quarter offers several drinks for only $5. A visit is essential!
2040 Rue Saint-Denis
This essential haunt in St-Henri offers drinks at reasonable prices, a small menu for snacking, as well as trivia evenings on Tuesdays.
4685 Notre-Dame Street West
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