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Montreal NightLife
The main areas for the bar crowd in Montreal are Rue Crescent and Rue St. Laurent. Rue Crescent is two blocks with pubs and patios. Rue St. Laurent has predominantly French speaking upscale cafes and most of Montreal's dance clubs. Party nights are Thursday through Saturday. The bars are open until 3 a.m. but there are after hour clubs downtown. Crescent StreetLocated in the heart of downtown Montreal,Crescent Street runs from Sherbrooke to Rene-Levesque. Crescent Street is famous for it's bustling nightlife. Once the sunsets, you'll find a party going on. Live music and dancing are available. Le Thursday's1449 Crescent Street, Montreal H3G 2B2At Thursday's there is a club and bar. Before going to the bar or club enjoy dinner at Les Beaux Jeudis, a French bistro serving classics such as steak tartar, flambéd ribsteak with black pepper and carré d'agneau à la provençale. http://www.thursdaysbar.com/contact.php?lang=en Hurley's Irish Pub1225 Crescent Street, MontrealHurley's Irish Pub serves up 8 whiskeys, over 40 single malts and18 different draft beers. Spread over 2 floors, there's a games room, fireplace, a quiet corner or live music. The outside terrace is open from early spring to late fall. http://www.hurleysirishpub.com/index_en.htm Electric Avenue1469 rue Crescent, MontréalElectric Avenue is the place for dancing on Crescent Street. The club has a casual setting and plays the best of the 80's. Electric Avenue has a high performance sound system and a unique lighting system to provide you will an exhilarating evening. http://www.clubsmontreal.com/electricavenue/html/indexEN.htm Newtown1476 Crescent Street, MontrealNewtown is owned by Formula 1 racer Jacques Villeneuve. With four spacious floors, you can dine, dance, or just relax. http://www.go-montreal.com/newtown/index.htm St. Laurent BoulevardAt night St. Laurent Boulevard transforms into the place for night fun. The restaurants turn up the volume and the atmosphere becomes exciting as the night crowd arrives. Montreal's most popular bars and restaurants are in this area. Whether you are looking for somewhere to have a few drinks and talk, dance or have a few drinks in the bar, there's something for everyone on St. Laurent Boulevard. Vol de Nuit14 Prince-Arthur East, Montreal H2X 1B1Corner of St-Laurent and Prince Arthur Monteal's most popular spot, Vol de Nuit is the place to go for an afternoon or early evening drink. There is a street side terrace where you can watch street performers. In the evening, Vol de Nuit attracts a younger crowd and gets a bit rowdy by 3 a.m. The Shed Café3515 St Laurent, Montreal H2X 2T6After dinner, The Shed Café is a lounge offering over 60 wines from around the world and numerous varieties of scotch. Globe3455 Blvd St Laurent, MontrealThe upscale Restaurant Globe serves original cocktails to the thirty something crowd. This establishment is so hot it attracts celebrities when they are in Montreal. http://www.restaurantglobe.com/ Club London3523A St. Laurent, MontrealClub London has a rooftop patio where the bouncers are dressed as Beefeaters. The music ranges from R & B to old school. Montreal Casino1 Avenue de CasinoMontreal Casino is open 24 hours for your enjoyment. Admission is restricted to those 18 years old and older. The cabaret has variety shows and musical reviews and is the only venue where you can dine in style while taking in the shows. With a capacity of 4, 000 visitors this casino offers:
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