THE BEST SUPPER CLUBS IN MONTREAL (2026)
By Connected Montréal · Mar 2, 2026 · 06 MIN read
Supper clubs exist in other cities, but nowhere does them like Montreal. Great food, incredible atmosphere, and you never have to leave to start the party.
Quick Summary
- Bord'elle is a 1920s-speakeasy-style venue that transforms into a nightclub after midnight.
- Flyjin features a menu by chef Antonio Park, best suited for groups of 10 or fewer.
- Joverse is the budget-friendly option with a younger, more casual crowd.
Bord'elle
Leading the resurgence of the Old Port, Bord'elle is the go-to for a more sophisticated group. Modeled after a 1920s speakeasy, the food is incredible — try the Filet Mignon in VSOP cognac glaze. Once midnight hits, Bord'elle comes alive. It's one of the best Thursday night spots in the city and a prime launch pad for groups who think they can handle three massive nights of partying. Our supper club experience includes priority reservations at venues like this.
Flyjin
Down the street from Bord'elle in the Old Port, Flyjin is a smaller, more intimate supper club. Their menu was created by renowned chef Antonio Park — the miso black cod is outstanding. Best for groups of 10 or fewer who want a more curated experience.
Joverse
This laid-back, casual supper club is ideal for larger groups or guys who don't want something too pretentious. Less crowded, more relaxed, and the crowd tends to skew younger. We generally recommend Joverse for budget-conscious groups who still want to experience the supper club format.
Location Highlights
- Old Port of Montreal: BORD'ELLE — 316 RUE BONSECOURS, OLD MONTREAL