Top 10 Wine Bars In Montreal

1. Ratafia

Google 4,8 Stars (480 Reviews)

 

Established in the heart of Little Italy since summer 2019, the Ratafia wine bar welcomes you in a decor with Art Deco accents and a festive atmosphere. Whether to eat plated desserts or to discover the magnificent savory offerings, Ratafia guarantees an extraordinary experience, where each dish is worked to highlight the products and delight the keenest eye.

The uniquely structured kitchen does not hide a great chef, but rather five talented pastry chefs, who take turns in creating the dishes and enjoy working in an egalitarian environment where everyone has their place. As for the wine list, Jaja offers a diverse offering combining natural wines, biodynamic wines, dessert wines, but above all high drinkability. Having a full bar to have fun with, our cocktails lovingly crafted by the bar team will also accompany your festive evenings.

6778 St Laurent Blvd

514-543-8033

https://ratafia.ca/

 

2. Vinvinvin

Google 4,7 Stars (404 Reviews)

 

"Clean" wine bar, from organic and biodynamic farming, in Rosemont Petite-Patrie in Montreal. You can eat good dishes to share. You will find Nordic wines from Central Europe and Quebec, all natural, all organic and all good. Simplify, celebrate and share!”

 

1290 Rue Beaubien E

https://vinvinvin.ca/

 

3. Monopole

Google 4,7 Stars (398 Reviews)

 

Whether in the mood for a glass of wine or a snack, Monopole is open early to late to satisfy your needs. Start your day with a coffee and return in the evening to enjoy a great bottle.
 

782 Wellington St

514-504-9996

https://www.monopole.cafe/

 

4. Bootlegger cocktail bar & cuisine

Google 4,6 Stars (1,8 K Reviews)

 

The Bootlegger, L’Authentique was born in 2015 from what can be categorized as a student project. The initial goal was to bring a different concept to St-Laurent Street, a place offering an experience of discovery and refinement. At the very beginning, the vision to become a jazz cabaret as they were portrayed during the years of American prohibition. It was on June 17, 2016 that the doors of the establishment were finally opened for Montrealers. Gradually, the establishment found its vocation for the cocktail and its scene widened to accommodate variety shows. What used to be an authentic jazz cabaret has become a comedy room, a Blues bar, a residence for Hip-Hop and many other artists. The project quickly became a family business, which greatly helped shape the heart and mind of the establishment. We chose to settle on St-Laurent Boulevard, formerly known as’ ‘Maine’ ‘in Montreal, in order to bring a wind of innovation in the neighborhood but also because this place had been in the past a’ recognized live Venue of the metropolis and had seen the birth of several internationally known musicians of today. Boulevard St-Laurent has long been the symbol of Montreal nightlife, which in recent decades has lost its charm. Part of our mission was to bring something different and refined as much for the people of the neighborhood as for the workers of boulevard St-Laurent.

 

3481 St Laurent Blvd 2eme Etage

438-383-2226

https://www.barbootlegger.com/

 

5. Else's

Google 4,6 Stars (1 K Reviews)

Twenty-one years ago, a blonde Norwegian named Else arrived in Montreal and opened what is known today as ¨the Gem of the Plateau¨... Welcome to Else's!

 

156 Rue Roy E, Montréal,

514-286-6689

https://www.facebook.com/elsesMontreal/

 

6. Le Vin Papillon

Google 4,6 Stars (932 Reviews)

 

"Cozy, rustic-chic wine bar with an outdoor patio, serving eclectic, farm-fresh fare."

 

2519 Notre-Dame St W

514-439-6494

https://vinpapillon.com/

 

 

7. La Buvette Chez Simone

Google 4,6 Stars (899 Reviews)

 

Pleasant wine bar with a rotating list of vintages and tapas in a dimly lit urban setting.

 

4869 Park Ave

514-750-6577

https://www.labuvettechezsimone.com/

 

8. The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Vieux Montreal

Google 4,5 Stars (3,8 K Reviews)

 

The Keg has always been the backdrop for your celebrations, big and small and for no reason at all. Explore our timeline below to learn more about our storied history. In 1971 our founder George Tidball opened the very first Keg under the name Keg n’ Cleaver in North Vancouver. He did so with one simple formula in mind – elevate the every day for our guests by surrounding great food with good times.

To be the first choice of steak lovers by allowing Keggers and guests to be themselves. After a half century of good times at The Keg, we celebrate our 50th Anniversary – here for a good time and a long time; cheers to fifty more!

 

25 Rue Saint-Paul E

514-871-9093

https://www.thekeg.com/en/locations/old-montreal

 

9. Terrasse Perché

Google 4,5 Stars (1,2 K Reviews)

 

With its tropical-inspired setting and bustling bar, this hidden gem on the 4th floor of the William Gray Hotel exudes a vacation vibe. Guests gather here throughout the day to indulge in a truly festive culinary experience while enjoying picturesque views of Old Montreal. The versatile terrace, equipped for any weather with its retractable cover and heating, invites al fresco dining all summer long, extending the outdoor season well into autumn.

 

153 Rue Saint-Amable

514-379-2010

https://perchemtl.com/en/

 

10. Bar Henrietta

Google 4,5 Stars (1,1 K Reviews)

 

This bright, airy bar with the vibe of a Portuguese tavern in a neighborhood that's half Outremont, half Mile End, and Plateau adjacent, focuses on natural wines from the Old World, cocktails with Caribbean flavors, and Portuguese snacks. Henrietta focuses on natural wines from the Old World, including Portugal (try the reasonably priced Tejo 2015).

The cocktail game is strong, too, and diverts from the Portuguese theme with Caribbean flavors; the Goldeneye, for example, mixes brown rum with lime, orgeat, jerk spices, and bitters, and the Betty Flanagan blends mandarin juice with brandy, lemon juice, bitters, and ginger beer.

 

115 Av. Laurier O

514-276-4282

https://barhenrietta.com/