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Established in 1993, Hurleys lies in the heart of Montreal. Offering live traditional music every night, 22 beers on tap, a selection of more than 50 single malts and 16 whiskeys and hearty fare. Hurleys laid-back atmosphere is a long-time favorite with locals and a destination for newcomers. Everyone from Steve Nash to Ewan McGregor have sampled our wares. Selling the most Guinness in North... plus
In front is a street-level terrace, and in back are several semi-subterranean rooms. Celtic instrumentalists perform nightly, usually starting around 9:30pm. There are 19 beers on tap and more than 50 single-malt whiskeys to choose from.
I've never written a Yelp review before and I've never been one to complain, especially not online, even when I've had bad experiences. But tonight was the most shockingly abhorrent experience I've had at a bar in my life. It was so unsettling that feel the need to say something about it.
I'll start by saying I was having a great time for most of the night. Good music and a very good pint of...
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I want to give this place the benefit of the doubt that we visited on one of their "off" days. I visited Montreal this month with my boyfriend and read so many raving reviews about this place that we had to stop by. I was disappointed to say the least. It's dated, smelt of sour beer and my chair was wet from an unknown source lol. Upon arrival nobody greeted us, nobody told us where to sit, and... plus
Four stars is a stretch. If you like Guinness it is a great place to get a pint. The food is pub food. I had the lamb stew. It was tasty; however, it should be called potato stew. The lamb was very sparse. My wife had Montreal beef sandwich which turned out tp be corn beef. The portion of corn beef was more than she could eat. They specialize in their burgers.
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Irresistibly Irish If you enjoy modern and traditional Irish music and a mug of fine imported ale, you must stop by Hurley’s Irish Pub. The two-storey, multiple lounge pub, where Irish musicians have performed rollicking jigs nightly since 1993, is the destination of choice for Montrealers and Irish ex-pats on St. Patrick’s Day. From Scotch to Irish Whisky Hurley’s has a diverse clientele... plus
This small Irish pub, with its original Irish music and wide selection of beers, is a popular spot with locals. Live entertainment takes place every night. The pub sports two levels and also has a terrace. Its nine theme rooms include music rooms, a game room and a medieval bar. Cigar smoking is permitted in the game room.