How to spend Happy Hour on Montreal's West Island
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
For something slightly different, shuffle past Cheers and head over to Marlowe's (located in the same strip mall). If you're hungry, you're in luck, because the food won't kill you and it'll taste better than the happy hour slop at Cheers or BS. They've got a great selection of micro-brews on tap and the crowd is slightly more sophisticated that the aforementioned hang-outs. It does get crowded during happy hour, though -- but maybe you enjoy standing navel-to-crotch with cruising single professionals. If not, you can always head over to Boomer's on Lakeshore Drive in Pointe Claire Village. Happy Hour is usually animated, but reasonable and they have great bands in the evening (R&B, Jazz, World Music). And if you prefer something more lively, you can walk across the street to Clyde's, a big barn of a place that has an inviting bar with a fireplace to take the chill of winter evenings. The place fills up with kids to see their greasy punk bands in the evening, though, so you probably don't want to hang out there all night.