MontréalEntertainment

Gay/Lesbian entertainment in Montréal

  1. A

    Mado Cabaret

    Mado is a flamboyant celebrity who writes a column in Fugues, the gay entertainment mag. Her cabaret is a local institution, with drag shows featuring an assortment of hilariously sarcastic performers in eye-popping costumes. Shows take place weekend and Tuesday nights.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Stereo

    Montréal’s underground house-music giant has opened and closed for various reasons throughout the years. Still featuring a sound system so amazing regulars gush about out-of-body-experience, Stereo is open for business once again, attracting anyone – gay, straight, students, drag queens – looking to lose sleep in style.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Le Drugstore

    This cavernous eight-story complex has nine theme bars, boutiques, a large delicatessen and a dance club in the basement. For bad hair days there’s even a hairdresser. Lesbians and gays have staked out their terrain on different floors.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Bourbon Complex

    This gay entertainment complex looks big enough to get lost in. There’s La Track, a popular disco-bar with a leather boutique, and the Mississippi Club for dancing, live cabaret and drag shows.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Unity II

    This old Village favorite features not only a club and pub but kitsch Bamboo bar, pool tables and rooftop terrace.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Club Bolo

    This is a one-of-a-kind, gay country-and-western line-dancing bar in the Village.

    reviewed