Top 6 Best Clubs in Ville-Marie, [2024 GUIDE]
Best of Montreal
La Voute
In Montreal’s first skyscraper, the vault of the old Royal Bank opens the door of its safe and turns into a mysterious and magical place. La Voûte reinvents itself into a sophisticated club and is the result of a collaboration of talents lead by the creative feeling of the place. Located in the heart of Old Montreal, at 360 Saint Jacques Street, La Voûte nightclub welcomes you in an elegant space. As soon as you step through the splendid doors of the club, you are greeted by a warm and friendly team.
- 360 Rue Saint-Jacques Montreal, QC H2Y 2N1
- Ville-Marie
- 10pm - 3am Fri - Sun
- Dress Code: Casual
- $$$$
Le Rouge
For close to 10 years, Le Rouge Bar has been voted as one of Montreal's best nightclubs Since 2004, this bar has been at the heart of the action on Boulevard Saint-Laurent, a.k.a. The Main. Discover two floors and two ambiances where the city's top DJs come and spin today's hottest records. Particularly popular among young professionals, aged 25 to 35. Le Rouge is open Friday and Saturday evenings. Must bring 2 valid forms of government ID.
- 7 Prince Arthur St W Montreal, QC H2X 1S4
- Ville-Marie
- 10pm-3am
- Dress Code: Strict
- $$
Souboi's
Soubois is a Restaurant, Bar and Nightclub, located in an underground forest at the core of Montréal's downtown area. It offers a luxurious and exclusive environment perfect for a night out.
- 1106 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O Montreal, QC H3A 1M7
- Ville-Marie
- Dress Code: Strict
- $$$$
Stereo
This longstanding Montreal, Canada afterhours outpost does its country proud with an infamous sound system that pays homage to its name... “Music is the answer!” announces the website for Stereo nightclub. Not only do we agree, but it appears DJ Mag readers agree that this Montreal gem is the answer for music – house and techno, to be precise – voting it the north’s Best Venue. Founded as an afterhours club in 1998 by DJ-producer Angel Moraes, and now owned by Tommy Piscardeli, the venue has long been revered for that which it is built on and named for: its sound. Any raver who has had the good fortune to have had a spin on the Stereo dancefloor can attest to an experience of aural immersion that they’d be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. For that reason, the club has maintained a staunch loyal following, both throughout its city and beyond. Nearly 20 years running, Stereo has seen the scene shift and grow, and has adapted in its own ways – overcoming intense fires in 2008 and 2009 which brought the partying to a temporary halt, and more recently, taking action against the widespread and dangerous use of GHB. Last year, in a move that made the party scene sit up and take note, owner Piscardeli announced the club’s new zero-tolerance policy for GHB: anyone caught with it will be banned from Stereo, forever. "GHB is killing the club scene the world over," the club stated in a Facebook post. It’s a bold but probably not unwise move, and it is not too far removed from Stereo’s other longstanding practice of working with local law enforcement to monitor drug use in the club, asking partiers caught with drugs on hand to either place the substances in a locked “drug box” only accessible by Montreal police, or turn around and leave the venue. Of course, it’s not all rules and rigor at Stereo, and the pool talent they bring in to move their infamous dancefloor – one that is modeled on New York City’s famed Paradise Garage – is nothing short of what one would expect to see on any night across Europe. From house music legends like Danny Tenaglia, Kerri Chandler and John Digweed, to techno’s finest like Nicole Moudaber, Alan Fitzpatrick and Pan-Pot, Stereo’s consistently solid line-ups continue to keep its floor packed. Combine that with a crystal clear analog sound system that’s good enough to impress any audiophile, and you have the making of a club deserving of awards.
- 858 St Catherine St E Montreal, QC H2L 2E3
- Ville-Marie
- Dress Code: Casual
- $$$
Newspeak
Newspeak borrowed its name from George Orwell’s famed dystopian novel 1984, but the outlook when you step into this nightlife spot is anything but dismal. With a long, well lit bar, plenty of space around for standing, and a more than sufficient dance floor, it’s a comfortable hang out spot that always has room for everyone. The amazing shows at Newspeak are definitely a major draw, but Montrealers can always be found lingering at the bar, sharing stories, and enjoying themselves even when the stage is empty. Relatively new to Montreal’s nightlife scene, Newspeak just opened in early 2015, but it has already created quite the buzz. Located in the heart of Quartier des Spectacles, the club looks like a speakeasy straight out of the prohibition era, but with a futuristic twist that creates a very interesting vibe. Its avant garde aesthetic is complimented by the various indie, electronic, and other alternative music artists who have played countless shows at the venue since it opened its doors. Contrasting massive, stadium style setups that can be awesome, but completely lack an intimate feel, Newspeak was made to cater to the fan that really wants to get up close and personal with their favorite artists. The company behind the venue, SJU, is known for curating incredibly unique live events with unconventional international artists and the trend has definitely continued at Newspeak. Part of their mission to make non-mainstream music accessible to the public includes throwing all of their shows at a very reasonable price, usually ranging from $10 to $15.
- 1403 Rue Sainte Elisabeth Montreal, QC H2X 3C5
- Ville-Marie
- Dress Code: Casual
- $
StereoBar
StereoBar located in Montreal is a club if you're in the mood to dance and enjoy some electronic music. It gets filled with a young crowd with a top of the line sound system that will keep you dancing into the morning.
- 856 St.Catherine Est Montreal, QC H2L 2E3
- Ville-Marie
- 10 pm - 3 am Fri - Sat
- Dress Code: Casual
- $$$
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Montreal Clubs FAQ
What time does the headlining DJ usually start performing in Montreal clubs?
The headlining DJ will usually start performing around 12:00 AM.
How long do DJs play in Montreal?
The headlining DJ or artist usually plays a 1 to 2 hour set.
What is the dress code like at Montreal Clubs?
Guys can wear nice jeans and a form fitting plain t-shirt or a nice button down shirt. Girls can wear jeans or a comfortable but stylish dress if they prefer. Of course guys and girls can never go wrong with dressing up even more – there is no such thing as overdressing when it comes to clubs.
How can I get into Montreal Clubs for free?
Some Montreal Clubs have a free ladies guest list, and have a free even ratio guest list – free if you have the same number of girls (or more) in your party.
Keep in mind that many Montreal Clubs are more exclusive and require bottle service to get in. You can sign up for the guest list on our events page.
How can I book bottle service for Montreal Clubs?
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How much is bottle service at Montreal Clubs?
Bottle service and table minimums at Montreal Clubs can get pretty expensive in Montreal, but every nightclub is different.
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