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My ReviewsAll around good timeChez Serge is a great place to bring that one group of friends you have that really want to party. With sand bucket drinks, quart bottles of beer and hot bartenders who will help you funnel your drinks with a beer bong that will remind you of your college days. Did I mention they have a mechanical bull and the walls are covered in astroturf? It was only on my third visit that I noticed that the infamous, pantie covered moose head actually moves from side to side. This place is so small that if you bring twenty of your closest friends on a slow night the place will feel like your private party. For that same reason I don’t like going when it’s packed because you can hardly move. This bar is also more enjoyable in the summer, in the winter months it gets too hot and stuffy. SexinessAtmosphereExcitementValueService
76%
Review Score Posted: on 31/3/11
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The FlyAs the name entails, being proficient in french is a big plus when going to this club. Fridays and Saturdays are both big nights at La Mouche, you can expect to wait a long time in line before you get in. (The metal detectors and dress code don’t help the process either) For those wanting to dance this is a great spot. The roomy dance floor, crazy lights and deafeningly loud music make for a crazy night. I also really enjoy the lounge area, it’s a little bigger and nicer then in other clubs. It’s also a little farther from the traffic of the dance floor which allows for a more intimate experience. Although La Mouche does have a strict dress code, every so often they host great events which do include some dress code free nights. One of these such nights is the International Freeski Film Festival’s opening party. If you’re into the sport of skiing I would suggest dropping by in mid September next year! SexinessAtmosphereExcitementValueService
68%
Review Score Posted: on 21/9/09
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CommentsI was a little sketched out when I saw those metal detectors but the place seems to be very busy on weekends.... Habs fever!Every year I make sure I find a way to make at least one game. Many Montrealers consider the Habs their religion. The Bell center is our church and the players are our gods. (until they get traded) Hockey just seems to run through our veins! However, you don’t need to be from Montreal or even a fan of hockey to enjoy this franchise.The excitement that this team brings to Montreal is incredibly contagious. Walk through the city during hockey season and you’ll know when the puck has dropped. The streets become much less crowded, because everyone on the street has headed to the nearest pub to watch the game! The Bell center is like most arenas, the only thing that makes it any different from the rest are the fans that sit in its seats. The red seats are mostly executives who wear business suits and couldn’t name three players on ice if their lives depended on it. The true rowdy supporters are located in the Molson nosebleeds. So if you’re around Montreal during hockey season make sure you look into watching the best hockey team play. Whether it be on t.v. or the real deal its always worth every second! UniquenessChallengeExcitementValueService
88%
Review Score Posted: on 12/9/09
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CommentsGionta baby! Great Music!If you’re tired of the music playing in ordinary clubs and lounges or just consider yourself a music buff then this place is for you. With an original mix of old and new, B side is a great spot to chill out and enjoy good music or get up and dance. What I found awesome about the atmosphere of this place is that no matter if you plan on dressing up or down you’ll fit in. It makes for a great first stop of the night yet I’ve had so much fun there some nights that I have on occasion changed my plans just to stay. SexinessAtmosphereExcitementValueService
72%
Review Score Posted: on 7/9/09
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