Restaurant entertainment in North America
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Vauvert
In Old Montréal, head to the Hotel St-Paul to hang at Vauvert The vibe is sophisticated and French, full of Old Montréal residents and hotel guests. For a more intimate but exciting scene full of interesting characters and lo-pro celebs, try Garde-Manger or L’Orignal, though both are hard to get into unless you’re a regular.
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Swizzle Stick Bar
A dash of adult fun massaged with heavy levels of quirkiness, the Swizzle is a good spot for an after-work drink or a pre- or post-convention tipple. Or if you need to get the night going already, order a ‘Trouble Tree, ’ which comes with a little bit of everything, including the potential for a very fun evening.
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French 75
The bar at Arnaud’s is all wood and patrician accents, but staff are friendly, down to earth and still able to mix high-quality drinks that will make you feel a) like the star of your own Tennessee Williams play about decadent Southern aristocracy and b) drunk.
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Rockafellas
With live entertainment Wednesday through Sunday, this lively restaurant and lounge draws an upscale crowd to kick back and enjoy the semi-swanky setting. Music ranges from acoustic to reggae to rock and blues.
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District
One of those 'is it a restaurant, is it a nightspot?' places in the Design District, with loungey live jazz and cocktails.
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