MONTREAL BACHELOR PARTY DINNER: BUDGET TO BALLER
By Connected Montréal · Mar 4, 2026 · 05 MIN read
At least one group dinner is mandatory for any bachelor party. Montreal's restaurant scene is one of the best in North America, with options at every price point.
Quick Summary
- Milsa on Crescent Street offers all-you-can-eat meat, salad, and dessert for $40 per person.
- Supper clubs like Bord'elle serve dinner then transform into nightclubs after 11 PM.
- Private chef experiences at your rental eliminate large-group reservation logistics entirely.
Budget Friendly: Milsa
When a budget-conscious bachelor party is searching for a restaurant, two things matter: per-person pricing and the ability to accommodate large groups. Milsa on Crescent Street fits the bill. It's all-you-can-eat meat and salad with dessert at $40 per person. Everyone will be satisfied, and you'll have money left for the rest of the evening.
Take It Up A Notch: Supper Club
If your group wants something more upscale without breaking the bank, a supper club like Bord'elle is the move. They serve dinner early and transform into a full nightclub after 11 PM. The menus are elevated, and paired with bottle service, supper clubs offer incredible value. They book up weeks in advance — but we have the connections to get you in, even last minute. See our supper club rankings for the full list.
The Premium Experience: Private Chef
For the group that wants to go all out, we can arrange a private chef experience at your residence — a multi-course meal prepared on-site with wine pairing. It eliminates the logistics of getting 10+ guys to a restaurant, and the chef customizes everything to your group's preferences. It's the kind of evening that defines the weekend.
Text us: +1 514 349 6565 or browse our weekend packages to start planning your bachelor party dinner.
Location Highlights
- Downtown Montreal: MILSA — 1445 RUE BISHOP, ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FOR $40/PERSON