Traditionally the centre of Montreal's anglophone bar and restaurant scene, Crescent Street also attracts the majority of tourists looking for a night out. The best-known stretch begins at Sherbrooke Street, where you will find the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and runs south to the Bell Centre. Along this strip you will find everything from haute French cuisine at Les Halles to Russian fusion at Troika. Nightlife ranges from the quieter pints available at Hurley's and Brutopia to the city's most shameless pick-up scene at Winnie's.
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I agree with Luke B! We need Yelp in Montreal so that I can review Cafe Santropol, Fufones Electrique, Belle Noir, and the awesome skate spot at the old...
Why hasn't yelped reached out and embraced our friendly neighbor up north? I hope it does soon... there are some many amazing thing i would like to write...
stay away!
Montreal's worst meat market. Most low-lifes go to those clubs and seek to grab your butt all night long. Not a good experience.
awesome
just plain awesome. but if you're going to Montreal, Saint-Laurent's still better than Crescent. Crescent is more for tourists... Great party t...
Club Vatican was the place to Sin
I had been to Montreal a few time and always loved crescent street. I was in town for a bachelor trip this time and we decided to check out Cl...
Party Atmosphere
A very nice place to go out with friends, its a big party ambiance, but still very young and a lot of american tourists...Still an incontournab...
Nightlife
It's a good place to hang out at night. The bars get crowded around midnight, but they either charge you an arm and a leg to get in or the mand...
Loves it!!!
i love crescent,some people might call it a meat market or only if you have money to go there, well all i have to say is duh... either ur cheap...
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