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Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Named for beloved Montreal drag icon Mado LamotteCabaret Mado has been packing them in since it opened in Mostly local, but also some national and international drag artists headline shows and sketch gay nightly.

One of the biggest gay clubs in Canada, Complexe Sky boasts three floors of entertainment topped by a popular summertime rooftop terrasse complete with outdoor pool and jacuzzi. Or enjoy a pitcher of ice-cold sangria on the street-level terrasse which is great for people-watching.

Patrons can also select music videos on the indoor screens. A post shared by District Video Lounge districtvideolounge. While it serves the leather and denim communities, it is also popular with bears and the athletic crowd, young and older alike. Cheap drinks, happy hour specials and a cruisy summertime terrasse.

Club Unity is one of the biggest nightclubs in the city, with two dance floors, a VIP lounge and legendary summertime rooftop terrasse with great views of sky city. A Village institution sincefriendly sports bar Le Normandie on Atateken Street is a terrific local watering hole with cheap drinks and karaoke.

Le Normandie also has two of the nicest summer terrasses in the Village. There are karaoke bars and then there is Club Date, a classic neighbourhood bar in the Village whose regulars could give Tom Jones and Barbra Streisand a run for their money!

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Couple dancefloors, nightly DJs, pool tables, video poker, two summertime terrasses, and theme events ranging from bear nights to leather kink. Montreal is famous for its gay male strip joints and none is bigger than Stock Bar in the Village. The new kid on the block, bright and comfortable venue with pool table, drag shows and a busy summertime terrasse.

Opened in by the team behind Bar Renard and Bistro Tendresse, Motel Motel presents a fresh concept in the Village: enjoy a good meal and then party under the same roof. This kitchen offers small dishes designed to be shared, with a magnificent nightclub hidden out back. There is a female strip joint downstairs, while the upstairs cabaret is an historically queer-friendly space.

An inclusive and safe space for all, NDQ regularly programs queer-themed events and parties, and is also home to a miniature bowling alley!