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Top 5 Gay Bars To Visit In Montreal

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Of course, once you get to Montreal, you're going to need some help finding your way around the gorgeous city, so here we have a list of the five best gay bars to hit up, all sure to bring out your joie de vivre.


Royal Phoenix

The hipsters of Montreal can't get enough of this hotspot, be they L, G. B, T, or straight. Good people, good drinks and even better music. It's impossible to not have fun. 5788 St Laurent Blvd.

Apollon

Located in Montreal's gay village, this club is open four nights a week, with each night having its own theme. So go check out “City Beats” Thursdays, “Top Video” Fridays, “Olympe” Saturdays, or “Luxure” Sundays. 1450 St. Catherine Street East

Mado

Where the queens go and play, Mado is the cabaret club of Montreal's most famous drag performer, Mado Lamothe. From its kitsch decor to its colorful nightly shows, there may be no better place to go for memorable Montreal outing. 1115 Rue Sainte-Catherine E

Alexandraplatz

Inspired by Berlin's famous beer gardens, Alexanderplatz is a gay-straight mix, bringing fashion-forward kids in skinny jeans and microbrewery aficionados alike. It may not be the wildest place in Montreal, but its a great spot to sit back, relax and enjoy a cold brew and veggie dog. 6731 Avenue de l'Esplanade

Le Stud

The mostly male establishment always has a packed dance floor, lots of trance music and a pair of pool tables. Even better, it's open late. 1812 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est

You can also check out more amazing Montreal sites, and learn all about the city, here.

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