Montreal is city full of bars. We didn't realize this up until recently, but just like restaurants, we have more bars per capita than any other city in Canada. So basically we like our bars and we like having them close. READ ALSO: It’s Official, Montreal Is Ranked #1 Best “Party City” In Canada. That's why we decided to map out all the bars in Montreal that are located closest to each metro station. Some stations had too many to choose from and some barely had any so we did the best we could. Unfortunately, since this is Montreal, by the time this post get published some of these bars might already be closed. That's why we made sure to give you plenty of options. (Note: Cover photo doesn't list every single bar to avoid clutter. For the complete list check out each Metro line individually below. Bars were chosen based on proximity only) THE GREEN LINE THE BLUE LINE THE ORANGE LINE THE YELLOW LINE Connecting Montreal's downtown core, the original stretch of the STM's Green Line went from Atwater to Frontenac stations. In 1976, the line was extended eastwards to Honoré-Beaugrand then westwards in '78 to Angrignon, with the former extension allowing easier access to the Olympic Stadium when the Summer Games were being held. Angrignon AJ's Bar Brasserie Des Rapides Pub PJ Sports Rock Cafe Monk Monkee's Bar Et Lounge Université De Ville-Emard AJ Bardeco Jolicoeur Resto - Bar Trevi Balconville Benelux Verdun Balconville Benelux Pub St-Charles De l’Eglise Benelux Balconville Pub St-Charles Lasalle Pub St-Charles Brasserie Des Rapides Balconville Charlevoix Burgundy Lion Pub Griffin Lord William Pub Liverpool House New System BAR-B-Q Lionel-Groulx Drinkerie Saint-Cunegonde Drinkery Liverpool House Burgundy Lion Atwater Forum Sports Bar La Station des Sports IMADAKE Guy-Concordia Pub Andrew's Irish Embassy Cock n Bull McKibbins Irish Pub Peel McLean's Peel Pub London Pub McGill Le vieux Dublin Pub Nyks Bistro Pub Trois Brasseurs Biru Place-des-Arts Taverne F Biru Brasserie T! La Traite Saint-Laurent Foufounes Electriques St-Catherine & Burger RestoBar MVP Resto Bar Sportif Brasserie T! Beaudry Le Cheval Blanc Malbar Le Saloon Bistro Bar Rebel Brasserie Urbaine Papineau Grenade Bar Le Cocktail Bar Le Rocky Frontenac Taverne Metro Pub Station Host Bistro Sur La Riviere Préfontaine Labarake Caserne à Manger Boswell - Brasserie artisanale Bistro La Cervoise Joliette Taverne Morelli Pub Maisonneuve Le Valois Pie-IX Monsieur Smith Le Valois Bistro La Cervoise Viau Le Toit Rouge Madisons New York Grill & Bar Monsieur Smith Bistro La Cervoise Assomption Madisons New York Grill & Bar Aurora Resto-Pub Resto-Pub Parkway Cadillac Le Permis De Biere Aurora Resto-Pub Broue Pub Brouhaha Resto-Pub Parkway Langelier Aurora Resto-Pub Le Permis De Biere Broue Pub Brouhaha Resto-Pub Parkway Radisson La Cage - Brasserie sportive Nickels Deli & Bar Honoré-Beaugrand Bar Le Champlain La Cage - Brasserie Sportive The most recent of Montreal's metro routes to be built, the Blue Line officially started running in 1986. The only route not to connect with Berri-UQAM, the Blue Line serves the very important function of providing fast-and-easy travel through Montreal's northern neighbourhoods. An extension for the Blue Line is currently being planned, with the four new stations potentially being built above-ground. Snowdon Bar Snowdon Vodka Bar Inc Côte-des-Neiges Pub McCarold LesTontons+Flingueurs Resto Bar La Maisonnee Université de Montreal Saint-Houblon Pub McCarold Les Tontons Flingueurs Édouard-Montpetit Restaurant Perce Outremont Helm Microbrasserie Le Pier 66 Whisky Café Acadie Bar Pam Pam Brasserie Harricana Parc Alexandraplatz Bar Bar Pam Pam Brasserie Harricana De Castelnau Café Lounge Equinoxe Le Pourvoyeur Bare Nos Aieux Jean-Talon Bar Pub St-Denis Le Pourvoyeur Bar De Nos Aieux Fabre Le Broadway Bar Brutus Dilallo Burger D'Iberville Au P'tit Buck Broue Pub Brouhaha Bar Brutus Saint-Michel Bar Zoe Bar Brewski's Chez Alberto Montreal's longest metro line, measuring 30 kilometers, the Orange Line is also the city's most-used, which makes a lot of sense since it connects so many parts of Montreal, from Laval to Old Montreal. And now, with the new AZUR trains, the Orange Line is even more appealing, with the restaurants to be found along the line notwithstanding. Côte-Vertu Le Tequila Bar Arahova Souvlaki & Sports Bar Mediterraneo Steakhouse Du College Resto du College Le Tequila Bar Arahova Souvlaki & Sports Bar Mediterraneo Steakhouse De La Savane Rib n Reef Tiffany's Pub Pare Namur Pub Pare Baton Rouge Dunn's Famous Plamondon Vodka Bar Inc Bar Cafe Grande Geule Cote Saint Catherine Bar Cafe Grande Geule Pub McCarold Vodka Bar Inc Villa-Maria Ye Old Orchard Typhoon Lounge Bar Snowdon Vendome Next Door Pub and Grill Ye Old Orchard Place-Saint-Henri Buvette Ludger Ye Old Orchard Le Tequila Bar Georges-Vanier Moose Bawr Pub Cock n' Bull Forum Sports Bar Lucien-L'Allier Brutopia Irish Embassy Upstairs Jazz Bar and Grill Bonaventure Peel Pub Resto Pub Le 100 Genie Ye Old Orchard Pub And Grill McLeans Brutopia Square-Victoria-OACI Commerce Le Vieux Dublin Pub Victoria Place-d'Armes Rosewood L'Assomoir Notre-Dame Méchant Boeuf Bar-Brasserie Commerce Champs-De-Mars Pub du Faubourg Brasseur de Montréal Pub BreWskey Sherbrooke L'Amère À Boire La Taverne du Cheval Blanc Randolphe Pub Ludique Mont-Royal Fitzroy Les Torchés Mange-Moi Brasserie Rachel Rachel Clébard Laurier Dieu Du Ciel Le Barbare Clébard Pierre et Pierre Rosemont Le Saint Édouard - Bar de quartier Whisky Café Bishop & Bagg Beaubien Bar Brutus Bar Le Vestaire Globeater Yïsst Isle de Garde Le Saint Édouard - Bar de Quartier Jarry Etoh Brasserie Taverne Jarry Restaurant Alillo Crémazie Pub du Métro Club Magnum Auberge Du Dragon Rouge Sauvé 123 Bar Vintage St-Hubert (sorry) Henri-Bourassa Bar Lajeunesse Coin Du Metro Bar Terminus Cartier Futuriste Resto Pub De la Concorde Bar 1323 Montmorency Le Balthazar Despite being the shortest line, and only boasting three stations, the STM's Yellow Line has always been popular. When it first opened in 1967, the Yellow Line served to take folks to Expo '67 (actually, the line wasn't even planned until the city won the bid to host the World's Fair) and Montrealers today use the route to get to the many events held at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Oh, and lets not forget all the people heading to/from Longeuil. Berri-UQAM Trois Brasseurs Saint Houblon Pub L'ile Noir Patricks Pub Jean-Drapeau Pavillon 67 Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke Taverne Renaud Add mtlblog on Snapchat.