Terrasse William Gray – Montreal Review

The one thing you need to know about going out in Montreal is everyone is extremely blunt. If you don’t reach their standards they’ll tell you you’re not good enough. Blunt and to the point is how we would describe the people of Montreal, and it’s just the way they are.

When you go out, everyone is dressed up at any point in the day. Fashion is a very big thing there and is taken seriously. At Terrasses, they have a strict dress code for the upstairs terrace, and the downstairs club. You can find these on their website as they are different.

Women at the club wear their nicest going out attire, including tight designer dresses with high heels and a full face of makeup. Men are seen in suits, and nothing less than their best James Bond outfit.

Bottle service is available here and recommended. The club is usually packed every weekend and is still busy during the week as this is one of the most tourist places you can go for a night out. Food and drinks are more expensive here, roughly $13-18 for a cocktail, $10 for a beer, and $8 for a glass of wine. If you plan on eating and drinking, the bill will most likely be high.

The vibe here is chill and doesn’t get too out of hand. The staff, however, are not friendly at all and seem to be very disorganized. With it being such a popular place, we’re sure customer service isn’t pushed as hard as a smaller club needing more exposure.

Music is always good with hip-hop playing in the club, and top 40 playings upstairs on the terrace, you can’t go wrong with going to check it out with a group of friends for a nice night.

The other thing about this location is it is very out of the way of other clubs and possibilities. If you want to go somewhere else, you will need to walk back to the mainland and order an Uber. Nothing is in walking distance, so if you’re going here for the night, it’s a commitment.

There are better places for Mr.Nokturnal to go to, but he’s happy he experienced this once – and never again.

MUSIC

Music is always good with hip-hop playing in the club, and top 40 playing upstairs on the terrace.

DRINK PRICES

Food and drinks are more expensive here, roughly $13-18 for a cocktail, $10 for a beer, and $8 for a glass of wine. If you plan on eating and drinking, the bill will most likely be high.

BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

Bottle service is available here and recommended.

Flyjin – Montreal Review

Flyjin

Becoming a big fan of restaurants that double as night clubs? Awesome, we found another hidden gem, Flyjin.

Flyjin is an Asian-inspired 4-star restaurant that has two services. One service is at 7 pm and a second at 9:30 pm, then 11 pm, comes and boom, a metamorphosis of sound, lighting, service, and music redefine Flyjin as a club – and yes, it about to go down.

Hours

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Closed

Closed

7pm - 3am

7pm - 3am

7pm - 3am

7pm - 3am

Closed

The underground club space gives for a mysterious vibe that makes you feel like you were invited to a secret party for the elite. You can go here with a group, a date or alone. It’s a good time either way and they are open from Wednesday-Saturday till 3 am.

The club is what we were interested in, and we loved it. The music is a good mix of hip-hop, with the occasional throwback banger. Drinks are expensive here as a lot of the liquor is imported from Japan, averaging $12-18 for a cocktail. Bottle service is available and is always recommended by Mr.Nokturnal.

Everyone dresses sharply in Montréal, and this place is no exception. Women dressed in their finest evening outfits like dresses, heels, jumpsuits and all that good stuff. Men dress in a trendy clubwear outfit, including button-ups and even some suits.

Overall, this is a nice spot to go to, and make sure you arrive before 11 pm if you don’t want to get caught outside in the long line on the weekends!

Maybe you’ll see us there on our next Canadian tour.

MUSIC

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DRINK PRICES

Drinks are expensive here as a lot of the liquor is imported from Japan, averaging $12-18 for a cocktail. 

BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

Bottle service is available and is always recommended by Mr.Nokturnal.

Soubois – Montreal Review

Soubois

Soubois is a bar and a nightclub, located in an underground forest at the core of Montréal’s downtown area. You can tell Soubois aims to create an intimate and cozy atmosphere.

When you walk in you will go down the stairs and enter their “chalet” area with couches, wood paneling and a fireplace. To your left of the main area is the restaurant but double as an underground enchanted forest. That’s awesome.

Hours

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Closed

Closed

Closed

6pm - 3am

6pm - 3am

6pm - 3am

Closed

The cocktails here are mixed well, and the area is fairly discrete which makes it perfect for a little date, private event or just a chill dinner with friends. Then after dinner, this place turns into a nightclub killing 2 birds with one stone.

The crowd is very mature and dressed nicely. You almost feel like you’ve walked into a nice movie set with the decor and the beautiful clientele. Women wore elegant dresses with the shoes that you want to have in your shoe closet but just can’t seem to get the right pair. Men were suited up, or in a very casual outfit that still screamed money – how they pull it off, were unsure.

Bottle service runs from roughly $800-1,000 and increases depending on what you want. There isn’t a cover charge if you’re in the restaurant before the club starts, but if you’re coming after then it ranges from $15-40 depending.

This is a really great spot to have dinner, a couple of drinks and then head out for the night. The club hasn’t figured out their music situation yet which is a damn shame. If they have a proper DJ this would be top 5 places in Montréal, however, it doesn’t make the cut.

Overall, we like the decor, the food and, the drinks. Mr.Nokturnal enjoyed it and might be back if they get a new DJ.

MUSIC

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DRINK PRICES

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BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

Bottle service runs from roughly $800-1,000 and increases depending on what you want.

Terrasse Bonsecours – Montreal Review

Terrasses Bonsecours

Looking for a club that gives you a great view, and makes you feel like you’re on the beach somewhere special? The views at Terrasse Bonsecours give you just that.

The views at Terrasse Bonsecours are beautiful. You can see the St.Lawerence River, while also enjoy parts of the Old Port and tourist attraction Ferris wheel.

Hours

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

12pm - 3am

The one thing you need to know about going out in Montreal is everyone is extremely blunt. If you don’t reach their standards they’ll tell you you’re not good enough. Blunt and to the point is how we would describe the people of Montreal, and it’s just the way they are.

When you go out, everyone is dressed up at any point in the day. Fashion is a very big thing there and is taken seriously. At Terrasses, they have a strict dress code for the upstairs terrace, and the downstairs club. You can find these on their website as they are different.

Women at the club wear their nicest going out attire, including tight designer dresses with high heels and a full face of makeup. Men are seen in suits, and nothing less than their best James Bond outfit.

Bottle service is available here and recommended. The club is usually packed every weekend and is still busy during the week as this is one of the most tourist places you can go for a night out. Food and drinks are more expensive here, roughly $13-18 for a cocktail, $10 for a beer, and $8 for a glass of wine. If you plan on eating and drinking, the bill will most likely be high.

The vibe here is chill and doesn’t get too out of hand. The staff, however, are not friendly at all and seem to be very disorganized. With it being such a popular place, we’re sure customer service isn’t pushed as hard as a smaller club needing more exposure.

Music is always good with hip-hop playing in the club, and top 40 playings upstairs on the terrace, you can’t go wrong with going to check it out with a group of friends for a nice night.

The other thing about this location is it is very out of the way of other clubs and possibilities. If you want to go somewhere else, you will need to walk back to the mainland and order an Uber. Nothing is in walking distance, so if you’re going here for the night, it’s a commitment.

There are better places for Mr.Nokturnal to go to, but he’s happy he experienced this once – and never again.

MUSIC

Music is always good with hip-hop playing in the club, and top 40 playing upstairs on the terrace.

DRINK PRICES

Food and drinks are more expensive here, roughly $13-18 for a cocktail, $10 for a beer, and $8 for a glass of wine. If you plan on eating and drinking, the bill will most likely be high.

BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

Bottle service is available here and recommended. 

Le Cinq – Montreal Review

Le Cinq

This review is simply just a warning not to go to the club if you want to have a fun night.

Le Cinq is a nice venue. It has two floors, the upstairs is more of a bar/lounge type and the downstairs is a spacious club.

When the Nokturnal group toured Canada, we visited Le Cinq and wish we hadn’t. The washrooms were probably some of the most disgusting washrooms we’ve ever seen, and the downstairs club was not bumping, at all.

Hours

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Closed

Closed

Closed

5pm - 3am

5pm - 3am

5pm - 3am

Closed

11:30 pm on a Friday event night – which was a twerk contest – and there were 5 people in the club, excluding us. We waited 30 mins to give it a shot, and no one besides the staff walked through the doors.

The staff was really friendly, but not upfront about the situation, which they never are anyways. However, it would’ve saved us a lot of time and brain cells. Cover charge is cheaper for women than men, and drinks are average $9-13.

Bottle service is available, but that doesn’t matter when no one is in the club. You’re better off going to the liquor store and buying a bottle to drink on the streets with people around – even though it’s illegal in Canada.

Music is hip-hop, trap, and some house. The 5 people there were dressed in typical club attire, dresses, heels, or a cute jumpsuit. Men wore button-ups and jeans. The girls in the twerking contest wore spandex and some volleyball knee pads, so that brought in diversity.

What else is there to say? Besides, don’t go to this club unless you want to waste your time and money. The upstairs was half bumping though, but you can’t go up unless you re-pay the cover charge to have access to both places.

Le Cinq will for sure never be seeing us again.

MUSIC

Music is hip-hop, trap, and some house. 

DRINK PRICES

Drinks are average $9-13.

BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

Bottle service is available, but that doesn’t matter when no one is in the club. You’re better off going to the liquor store and buying a bottle to drink on the streets with people around – even though it’s illegal in Canada.