25 Bars In Montreal With A Terrasse You Gotta Go To With Your Friends For Your Birthday

Montreal comes alives in the summer months. Restaurants and bars fling open their doors so that patrons may take full advantage of the fleeting warmth.
If you're lucky enough to have a birthday between May and September, a Montreal restaurant terrasse (as it's called in this city) is the place to spend it.
For this list, we looked at bars and restaurants with a 4 star customer review average or higher with outdoor space that is either located on a ground floor or within a courtyard.
These spaces are usually situated behind restaurants (with few exceptions) and feature permanent masonry or landscaping. Stay tuned for a separate list of best rooftop decks!
A few of these restaurants and bars include space that can adapt with the weather, closing off in the cold or rain and opening to the exterior for optimal moments.
This list accommodates a range of tastes and budgets. There is something for everyone. If you're looking to plan a birthday party or gathering of friends, these are the places to do it!
Agrikol
Where: 1844 rue Amherst
What: Agrikol is a restaurant that serves up "Haitian food! Haitian vibes!" and signature "rum cocktails!" according to its website. The hidden terrasse in back evokes the charm of a Caribbean veranda.
Barraca
Where: 1134 ave. du Mont-Royal E.
What: Barraca tapas & rhumerie features a back terrasse complete with plants, a fun mural, and strings of lights. The restaurant Facebook page describes the Barraca experience as "a trip to the Caribbean to discover its rums and cocktails, or Spain to enjoy some tapas with friends."
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Grinder
Where: 1708 rue Notre-Dame O.
What: Grinder steakhouse and bar is characterized by its fusion of indoor and outdoor dining. In addition to its summer terrasse, the restaurant interior transforms into a lush oasis in the warm months.
La Banquise
Where: 994 rue Rachel E.
What: The famous Montreal poutine restaurant also has "a nice outdoor terrasse, microbrewery beers, and excellent lunches."
Beatrice
Where: 1504 rue Sherbrooke O.
What: "Ristorante Beatrice is an Italian eatery with an affection for flavour and style." The restaurant encourages guests to check out its terrasse, "an intimate and lavish garden in the heart of the city."
Resto Végo
Where: 1720 rue Saint-Denis
What: The vegetarian restaurant in the Quartier Latin "offers a soothing environment all in a century-old home. It’s the perfect setting to be inspired and discover new flavours."
Salmigondis
Where: 6896 rue Saint-Dominique
What:One Google Reviewer calls Salmigondis a "beautiful place, very charming at night, especially [the] outside tables."
Vieux-Port Steakhouse
Where: 39 rue Saint-Paul E.
What: In the cool shadow of the stone façades of the Old Port, the Vieux-Port Steakhouse terrasse is "an unparalleled place to enjoy the summer weather in complete privacy," according to the restaurant website.
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Terrasses Bonsecours
Where: 364 rue de la Commune E.
What: "Say hello to palm trees and a waterfront view of the city!" The famous restaurant is a great place to celebrate with a pitcher of sangria.
Auberge Le St-Gabriel
Where: 426 rue St-Gabriel
What: Built in 1688, the "Auberge Saint-Gabriel is a testimony to the history of a nation." The terrasse, however, strikes the perfect balance between modern and colonial elegance.
Manitoba
Where: 271 rue St-Zotique Ouest
What: The founders of restaurant Manitoba aim to share the "taste of the forest in our plates, a taste of nature in our glasses, wood, rock, wind." The restaurant design, including its outdoor terrasse, is a reflection of this goal.
Restaurant le Richmond
Where: 377 rue Richmond
What: The restaurant-market combo "is a one space environment where guests can hang out at the bar with a glass of wine and some antipasti, enjoy a full meal at the bistro and then find exclusive grocery products and over 60 items of fresh foods to choose from as take-out for their home."
Terrasse St-Ambroise
Where: 5080 rue St-Ambroise
What: The Terrasse St-Ambroise takes full advantage of the architectural splendor that lines the Lachine Canal in St-Henri. The terrasse is large enough to accommodate a birthday crowd looking to celebrate with pints of beer brewed on site.
Damas
Where: 1201 ave. Van Horne
What: Damas was recently ranked one of the best restaurants in Canada. Its summer terrasse feels more like a garden extension of the colourful interior space.
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Le Sainte-Élisabeth
Where: 1412 rue Sainte-Élisabeth
What: Le Sainte-Élisabeth is a European pub whose terrasse is encased within towering vine-covered walls.
Boris Bistro
Where: 465 rue McGill
What: Boris Bistro occupies the empty shell of a stone building in the Old Port. The dramatic courtyard is perfect for group gatherings.
Le Local
Where: 740 rue William
What: As its name suggests, Le Local serves cuisine inspired by local flavour in a dramatic space that combines the rustic and the modern, according to its website.
Air Commune
Where:5705 ave. de Gaspé
What: Air Commune is a summer pop-up bar and community space in the Montreal Mile End. Food trucks and live musical performances line the public terrasse.
Bar le St-Sulpice
Where: 1680 rue Saint-Denis
What: Saint-Sulpice is a famous Montreal student bar in the Quartier Latin. The Back Terrasse is the perfect place for a large celebration.
Maison Boulud
Where: 1228 rue Sherbrooke O.
What: Maison Boulud is located within the Ritz-Carlton hotel. The courtyard terrasse is consistently ranked among the best terrasses in Montreal. The space is perfect for a boozy birthday brunch.
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Jardin Nelson
Where: 407 place Jacques-Cartier
What: The back terrasse of the Jardin Nelson is a sanctuary within the touristic centre of the Old Port. Live jazz animates the space.
Bar Alexandraplatz
Where: 6731 rue de l’Esplanade
What: Bar Alexandraplatz is a seasonal pop-up in the Mild End that takes over a local garage and outdoor terrasse.
Grenade
Where: 1603 rue Ontario E
What: Grenade is an asian fusion restaurant with an intimate but electric back terrasse and deck.
Tokyo
Where: 3709 blvd. Saint-Laurent
What: The famous (or notorious) club on boulevard St-Laurent also has an underrated back terrasse — the ideal starting point for a night of dancing.
Benelux
Where: 4026 rue Wellington
What: The Benelux location in the Montreal borough of Verdun serves up the same artisanal beers as the downtown location on a spacious, verdant terrasse.
If you're celebrating your birthday this summer in Montreal, check out these terrasses!