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The Bay on St. Catherine Street, with KPMG Tower in the background The entrance to the Eaton Centre on St. Catherine St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada Former Eaton's store, now Complexe Les Ailes St. Catherine Street has been home to many of Montreal's prominent department stores, including such former retailers as Eaton's , Morgan's , Simpson's ...
Café Continental: 108, Sainte-Catherine West street, now demolished to make way for the Complexe Desjardins. Café du Nord – 10715, Pie-IX Boulevard; Café St-Michel – 770, De la Montagne Street (south of St-Antoine) Café Rialto: 1217, Saint-Laurent boulevard (1930–1983), at the end under the name of New Rialto Café
Les Foufounes Électriques is a club and concert venue located at 87 Saint Catherine Street East in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada in a neighbourhood known as the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter). [1] [2] It is a multi-level establishment with two concert spaces and a dance floor.
It is located in the central part of the downtown core, on Saint Catherine Street East between Saint-Dominique and De Bullion Streets, in the Quartier des Spectacles. The hall primarily features rock music groups, and is a venue for several festivals, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival and the FrancoFolies de Montréal.
Place des Arts, facing Sainte-Catherine Street. 2-22 Sainte-Catherine Est. Promenade des Artistes [].. Quartier des Spectacles (French pronunciation: [kaʁtje de spɛktakl]) is an arts and entertainment district located in the eastern section of Downtown Montreal, designed as a centre for Montreal's cultural events and festivals.
Stereo is a nightclub and afterhours club in Montreal, Quebec which primarily features house and techno music. The nightclub is known for its sound system and loyal following. Stereo has ranked among the top nightclubs in North America and internationally. [3] [2] [4]
Olympia Theatre is an historic concert venue in Gay Village, Montreal, Quebec. Built in 1925, it is located at 1004 Saint Catherine Street East. The hall has a capacity of up to 2,438 seats.
Montreal and its culinary landscape was the focus of Gourmet magazine's March 2006 issue. [7] Montreal's unique cuisine has also given birth to a number of Montreal-centric restaurants and restaurant chains, such as Dagwoods, Dic Ann's Hamburgers, Dunn's Famous, Moishes Steakhouse, Schwartz's, and Lafleur Restaurants.