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As summer comes to a close, so begins the annual tradition of flocking to Montreal terrasses in order to make the most of the fleeting warm weather.

That said, there is another way to squeeze more drinks out of the few summer nights we have left: order bigger drinks.

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Montreal is bubbling over with eclectic speakeasies, tropical tiki bars, and establishments helmed by cocktail celebrities, each pouring their unique talents into the world of mixology.

The art of making drinks has been on the rise worldwide over the last few years and to no one's surprise, Montreal is making quite a name for itself.

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It’s a project in Little Italy that’s been two years in the making: The recently opened Bar Bello in Montreal’s Little Italy neighbourhood is the latest project from the minds behind the Old Montreal bars Coldroom, El Pequeño, and Bisou Bisou with a big twist: a working vending machine for negronis.

For $16, you can get a glass with ice and a token to use on an old refurbished Coca-Cola machine that serves for one of their eight Negroni variations: Strawberry, chocolate, white, coffee, the Mela d'Alba (made with apple brandy), Rosita (made with tequila), the Cardinale (made with dry vermouth), and the Boulevardier.

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Old Montreal is no stranger to French influence, but this summer, Grey Goose plans to shake things up, replacing pastis with vodka at an exclusive pétanque pop-up. From August 23 to 27, the Quai de l'Horloge will host the spirited clink of boules and ice cube-filled glasses.

Jardin Pétanque is a fusion of friendly competition and top-shelf sips to beat the summer heat. The unconventional blend of sport and spirits offers an immersive experience, where participants can engage in a friendly game of boules in teams of two, four or six. If you purchase tickets for under six players, you'll be paired with another group to compete in lawn bowling. You can later retreat to a stylish, private Clubhouse for refreshments.

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Ever looked at your Montreal neighbourhood and thought, "Hey, you'd make a fine cocktail?" No? Well, Absolut Vodka has. The company teamed up with local bartenders to create concoctions that'll have you drinking in the essence of your ‘hood — quite literally.

The project, dubbed "Mix Your Neighbourhood," kicked off by asking mixologists across Canada to spill the beans on what makes their neighbourhoods tick. Flavours, ingredients and vibes were all thrown into the mix. Absolut fed the juicy data into an AI image generator that whipped up some eye-catching pics based on the intel.

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With COVID-19 restrictions largely scaled back, the arrival of summer in Montreal means the city will slowly but surely be filled with tourists from all over. While things can get busy, it's the perfect time of year for visitors to take in all that the 514 has to offer, that is if you plan your trip right.

While tourism gives the city a special spark, there are a few common mistakes that visitors to Montreal tend to make that we wish they knew beforehand. So, maybe don't make these errors on your next visit...Either way, bienvenue à Montréal.

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Jean-Talon Market's Mazorca MTL offers Latin-fusion cuisine to Montrealers and the pop-up restaurant's atmosphere is as colourful and festive as the food, complete with a live DJ and live music each week.

The Montreal taco spot has a menu packed with ceviche, creative cocktails and tacos to suit every palate — from pineapple chicken to pork with whisky and black pepper, and always a vegetarian option.

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