This Montreal Terrasse Feels Just Like You're In NYC & It's The Ideal Spot For A 5 à 7

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This Montreal Terrasse Feels Just Like You're In NYC & It's The Ideal Spot For A 5 à 7
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If you're looking for a terrasse with a breathtaking view in the city, you've got to visit Nacarat bar. Located on the third floor of the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel in downtown Montreal, it's an ideal spot to spend happy hour.

Make sure to show up hungry because this bar offers a variety of charcuterie and grilled items, plus some vegetarian options.

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If you're a fan of fish, try the marinated tiger shrimp and grilled octopus.

You can also try classic cocktails like the Aperol Spritz or authentic bar creations like the Woodford Reserve Bourbon & Coconut.

Not to mention the well-stocked champagne and wine list that includes Veuve Clicquot, Moët et Chandon, Miraval Côtes de Provence, and U.S. pinot noir.

Nacarat

Address: on the third floor of the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel at 900, boul. Rene-Levesque Boulevard O., Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: To take a little trip to NYC without having to actually switch cities.

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