Starting around Rue Ste-Catherine and moving northwards, the St-Denis Street pedestrian will pass through the perennially popular bars and restaurants of the Latin Quarter, and up a sizeable hill into the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal. Bars and restaurants abound here as well, and many feature outdoor areas for eating, drinking and wasting time. Generally speaking, nightlife get louder and larger as one moves north. All manner of shops and services are found between Sherbrooke Street and Mont-Royal Avenue, mostly catering to a mid or upscale French clientele.
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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...
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Une rue de bars ! Parfait pour aller boire un coup.. ou plus :)
Rue St-Denis is a long streeet in center Montreal with a lots of shops and restaurants. It is not as commercial as Rue Ste-Catherine but it is ...
Lots of bars and restaurants near the university
St Denis Rocks!
Great place for shopping, alternative and really any kind you're looking for... has Lush a great soap manufacturer... handmade shops and little...
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