Where are the good cocktail places?

It's been a few years since I've last visited montreal and I've found plenty of new food recs from this sub (is it weird that im really only stopping in on my way back from Portugal and yet I'm most excited by all the food here??)

But what I haven't found much of is cocktail reccomendations! Vibes are nice, of course, but i'm mostly interested in who is doing the tastiest and/or most interesting cocktails nowadays! Would greatly appreciate any suggestions!

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u/blehful — 1 month ago

Favorite MTL businesses/restaurants in the last 5 years

It's been awhile (pre-COVID) since I've visited the only real city in Canada, Montréal. (je m'excuse TO and Van)

So i'm expecting things have changed a fair bit. Are there any new businesses (restaurants, bars, artisans, clothiers, cute little shops etc.) that have popped up that deserve some love? They don't necessarily have to be new, but with all respect due to Eva B, I've been there. What's good?

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u/blehful — 2 months ago
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Artisans and unique shops

Hello all, I will be visiting Porto soon and one of the things I like to do the most when travelling is to see what the makers are making.

Are there any local businesses here in Porto you would recommend? I'm thinking things like clothing, pottery, art, jewlery, any niche products. It can be a tourist trap if the items are worth it but I would rather give my money to local makers and not big businesses.

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u/blehful — 2 months ago