Le Social
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Drinking at Le Social is a bit like attending a party at an aristocratic residence. You're there to socialise, but you're dying to check out the house.
Drinking at Le Social is a bit like attending a party at an aristocratic residence. You're there to socialise, but you're dying to check out the house. Read less
A literal take on dance houseNoteworthy for: Le Social is housed in a restored heritage mansion built by Peter Lyall, the renowned Victorian contractor responsible for many of Montréal's landmark properties.
Drinking at Le Social is a bit like attending a party at an aristocratic residence. You're there to socialise, but you're dying to check out the house.
Fortunately, you don't have to excuse yourself to snoop around here, as Le Social encourages you to explore all three floors of its premises decked out with restored antique fixtures from marble fireplaces to wood-paneled ceilings. Popular with both students and the after-work crowd, Le Social cultivates a fun, almost carnival-like atmosphere. The kitchen is open 'til late and serves casual pizzas and snacks.
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