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nate735
I will be gong on vacation to Montreal with three other friends this Thursday and will be leaving on Monday. Can anyone recommend me some hot spots to check out, the best clubs, best events, and best restaurants ??? Thanks in advance.... :cool:
nate735
Thanks for the reply aatariq. I really appreciate it. The club Time looks great, i will deffinatly check that out. Too bad im missing Sasha on the 30th :( Mybe on my next trip il lcatch him. Thanks again !!
ahlamalek
aatariq: wow you put it down nice and simple :)

PM me next time you go to Time, we'll get a table ;)
DJ Charlie
Sasha @ Times
Backlight
I just took a look at Times web site. Does that place ever look nice! Next time I can find some people that want to do things up on the trendy side, I’m going to have to make an appearance.
Dj Nacht
!! Time looks Sik! that place is flowing with chicks.:crazy:
Looks very classy though and not really a place where you will see kandy ravers and stuff heh. Do you have to buy champagne when you go because I was taking a look at some of those bottles and some are worth more then my turntables :eek:
Dj Nacht
You are right,100$ is not expensive at all for each person.
Now that I think of it I might have my 18th birthday there. No point in going to strip club since i allready spoiled that for myself.:gsmile:
Backlight
OK.. What is that track playing on the Time web site? The one with the female vocals. I kind of like it.
amdmaxx
Great thanks, I just printed this.. My first time in Montreal also..
What is the cover for that time magazine?
And can anyone tell me if I am able to purchase Sasha @Aria tickets @ the door and what would be the price for them?

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Originally posted by aatariq
Ok - here's the lowdown on Montreal after dark.

All the action is downtown and starts after 9ish. 2 main streets to check out - St. Laurent and Crescent. Each street needs a whole night. Another area you will enjoy is St. Denis (between Sherbrooke and St. Catherines). Check out St. Catherines for shopping in the day.

St. Laurent and Crescent are littered with clubs and restaurants. Several hot spot restaurants are Winesteen's (a.k.a. Pasta Factory) on Crescent, Buona Notte on St. Laurent, Cafeteria on St. Laurent, Republique on St. Laurent, and Shed Cafe on St. Laurent. There are many more to check out but these are highly recommended for their food, drinks and crowd.

Moving onto clubs - my current favourite club at the moment is Time (www.timesupperclub.com). It's a little pricey and if you want to have a good time you will need to reserve a table with champagne and all. Trust me though when I say this place is a club and a half.

The landmark Montreal club is 737. It's very high up on Place Ville Marrie (40+ floors) and if the weather is nice they open up the patio and you will be treated to a very nice view of Montreal. Music is urban, hip-hop and top 40 dance in the mold of Darude. However, it is a landmark so you might want to check it out. Just follow the lights in the sky.

There are many other clubs on St. Laurent; Envy, The Living, Central Station, Tokyo - all are good and have their own scenes. They are also relatively close to the restaurants so you can hit them straight after a good meal and pre-drinks. For trance you will defintely need to hit an after-hours club. Aria is the current premier after hours destination (www.aria-nightclub.com). Sasha is there on the 30th and Picotto on the 31st but you're going to be in town earlier I guess.

Well, I hope I helped you out. You might not have enough time to totally enjoy Montreal but that's ok - it's not going anywhere. Have a good weekend!

ps: if you want to hit the stripclubs just remember "Teazers" on Crescent. Cheers!
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