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    Centre PHI

    4.5 (19 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Beth A.

    My 1st VR experience at the PHI CENTER CINÉMA 5 short virtual reality films of famous paintings; a 360 experience that dives further into an imaginary & sensory universe that's fed by the psyche of each painter. . . . It is unlike anything I have ever experienced in my LIFE . /UNFRAMED: ISLE IF THE DEAD /UNFRAMED: INTIMACIES, FELIX VALLOTTON /CONDEMNED TO PLAY /A BAR AT THE FOLIES BERGÈRE /THE BRIDGE . They also have this incredible gigantic silver hand grasping the top corner of the building. Go go go go go

    Rita Z.

    Today was such an amazing experience with the Humain (vr) and also Jim carrey's drawings! I really enjoyed it really!

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    At the edge of the cut. Come here to catch some culture via new media. I'm only here for 6 days & am planning to return.

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    Today was such an amazing experience with the Humain (vr) and also Jim carrey's drawings!

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    Crew Collective & Café

    Crew Collective & Café

    (494 reviews)

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    Ville-Marie

    This place is a must on your visit in Montreal. The location is an old bank renovated into a cafe…read more The architecture alone is worth the visit! The food was more pasties and breakfast items. They had a delicious egg sandwich that I recommend. The bagels are great! We shared an ice latte that hit the spot. Staff was patient and friendly- they provided recommendations and accommodated for any food allergies.

    One comes for the interior and it did not disappoint. Previously a bank it now has a cafe and other…read morespaces. The cafe was bustling and has spaces you can rent for short periods to do work. There are menus right by the stairs when you come in with limited items but enough for a full breakfast. The drinks were the disappointment, we ordered for sit down but it still came in paper cups. They did say Crew Cafe but was expecting the cafe experience, besides that they weren't good. The hot chocolate and chai more tasted like water than any other flavor. After the drinks we weren't expecting much from the food but the food was great. The house granola had fresh fruit with a combination of berries and mandarins which gave a nice ting. I definitely would want to try that combination again. The Falmont Bagel was delicious with a perfect amount of salmon to cream cheese ratio but it was lacking with the capers. The Breakfast Sandwich had a great mayo and the favorite was the Avocado Toast. The salsa on this was amazing and was a perfect avocado toast, if you were to get one thing it should be this. We tried the pistachio cookie and it was the sweetest thing ever, unless you want to eat basically straight sugar, I would not recommend. Overall a great place for breakfast but I would go elsewhere for a drink.

    Clandestino

    Clandestino

    (21 reviews)

    Ville-Marie

    Best service and amazing drinks. Very friendly bartenders and a place where I felt at home. These…read moreguys made my drinks at the blink of an eyes and they were killer. Recommend 10/10

    First of all there is the popsicle bar cover-up, once you go through it comes the Boho bar, and…read morethen there is the so to say secret door to another underground space, the Clandestino bar. The purpose of this review is by all means to rave about Clandestino. Very chill vibe, the space is small, tiny bar counter and some sofas, where if you are lucky you can sit with a big group of friends and enjoy some drinks. Since Clandestino seems to serve as an overflow bar for Boho sometimes there are to many people just coming in and standing in the tiny opened space next to the bar. Be determined and jump on the first available seat if you'd like to hang in there longer. Clandestino has a ginourmous list of mescals and tequilas. We did rely on the recommendation of the bar tender for the first round and fortunately we kept the receipt so we know what were the amazing smoky mescals we ended up trying. The cocktail list is so attractive that no doubt we had to try the mixes, tequila end mescal can be substituted upon request, but in general I like to stick to the original liquor choice of the mixologist. Don Solares and El Matador were perfect choices, where the El Matador certainly wins the competition. All the drinks are served in a fancy way, the tequilas and mescals are accompanied by fruits that will enhance the flavors. I loved the choice of music and the lights, very cozy space that could be also perfect for a more intimate encounter.

    Hôtel Nelligan - Hotel is on the left of this torn up street

    Hôtel Nelligan

    (117 reviews)

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    Ville-Marie

    "The drummers and jugglers in Montreal Don't even exist at…read moreall" (Rufus Wainwright) One of Nelligan's greatest attributes is its location. This grand hotel is squarely located between the Old Port and Old Montreal neighborhoods, so you literally have hundreds of cool places to visit or dine at within minutes. The Nelligan is an old hotel in an old city, so if you're expecting something like a Marriott in a suburban location, you'll be greatly disappointed. In the mid 1800's, the current Nelligan hotel was once four separate historic buildings that over the years contained a warehouse, grocery store, paper company and pharmaceutical store. In 2002, these various structures were rebuilt, refined, updated, and joined together to launch the new Hotel Nelligan. Walking around the hotel and trying to find your room number can be adventurous because we encountered numerous small staircases in the corridors. To go from our room to the elevator, we had to go up one small staircase, make a few lefts and rights in a hallway, and then down a second small staircase to the hallway with the elevators. And since I mentioned the subject of room numbers, that turned out to be a real thorny issue, because on check-in day, the signs directing us to room 323 brought us nowhere near room 323. The signs were wrong. We found a chambermaid who told us "the signs are wrong" and escorted us on a long circuitous walk to our room. The next day printed "corrections" to the room number signs had been tacked up. Another issue we encountered (although it sure wasn't the hotel's fault) was the construction on St. Paul West that effectively closed the street and vehicle access to the hotel. The street was totally torn up from curb to curb by heavy equipment and there were plywood walls defining the very narrow sidewalks up and down lower St. Paul West including the hotel entrances. There were also plywood sheets atop the torn-up sidewalks. Walking down the narrow sidewalk with suitcases was nearly impossible. When we drove up to check in, of course the street was closed, but there are some very helpful valets who have cones and markers set up on the corner of St. Paul and St. Sulpice. They were fantastic and let us park there while we walked to the hotel with our luggage and checked in with the front desk and the hotel valet station. Truth is, every hotel employee we interacted with was FIVE STAR FANTASTIC to deal with. Our room was pretty big with a cool stone wall. The satellite reception and WIFI worked well, the bed was comfy, and the big bathroom was great, with a huge rainfall shower and good pressure and temperature. So, as long as you can anticipate the traffic and access problems, and take everything else with a grain of salt, you can really enjoy your stay here at a very cool old-school hotel..

    This place is poppin'. With 2 connecting restaurants, a reception area, a lobby bar and a rooftop…read morebar, there were always people in the area and something going on. This is a popular area of the city in Old Town. This was in my Top 3 nicest of hotels that I've ever stayed. You can see that the entire building was recently renovated and updated. I even took a bath in the clawfoot tub (I haven't taken a bath in a tub since around 2011). When I return to Montreal, I'll be staying here again.

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