Bar in Montréal, Canada
Le Majestique Montréal
175Pearl PointsSaint-Laurent wine bar, arrive early or book.

About Le Majestique Montréal
Le Majestique on Boulevard Saint-Laurent is a wine-forward bar built for two, not a crowd. The natural wine by-the-glass program outperforms the typical restaurant list in the neighbourhood, and the intimate room rewards early arrivals. Walk-ins work on weeknights; weekends require a plan. A clear yes for a low-key Plateau date or a deliberate solo stop.
Quick Verdict
Le Majestique is one of Saint-Laurent's more consistent bar picks, but seats at the intimate front counter fill early on weekends. If you want to walk in without a wait, arrive before 8 PM or go on a weeknight. For a Bar Mile address with real character and a wine-forward program that punches above its neighbourhood price point, it earns a clear yes.
The Space
The room at Le Majestique is compact and deliberately so. The physical layout — a narrow bar counter, close-set tables, low lighting — is built for two people who want to talk, not a group of eight who want to shout over each other. That spatial intimacy is the point. It rewards early arrivals who can settle in without the ambient noise that builds once the room reaches capacity. Boulevard Saint-Laurent's stretch between Duluth and Mont-Royal has plenty of louder, breezier options; Le Majestique is the quieter, slower-burn counter on the strip.
The Wine Program
This is where Le Majestique separates itself from the standard cocktail-first bars on Saint-Laurent. The by-the-glass selection skews toward natural and low-intervention producers, which in practical terms means you get more interesting pours than a typical restaurant wine list at comparable prices. If you've been stuck ordering the same Côtes du Rhône at dinner venues nearby, Le Majestique's glass list is worth treating as the main event rather than an afterthought. The format rewards lingering over a second glass rather than rushing to order food.
Value Read
Without published pricing in our database, we can't give you a hard per-head number. What the format implies, a tight wine-bar room on a mid-density stretch of Saint-Laurent, typically sits in the $15–$25 CAD per glass range for natural wine bars in Montreal. That's consistent with what you'd pay at comparable rooms in the Plateau. Budget for two to three glasses per person if you're treating this as the evening rather than a stop on a longer night out.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy, walk-ins are viable on weeknights; weekend evenings book ahead or arrive early. Dress: Casual to smart-casual; Saint-Laurent standard. Budget: Mid-range by Montreal bar standards. Getting there: 4105 Boulevard Saint-Laurent is on the Plateau, walkable from Mont-Royal Metro. Group size: Leading for two; groups of four are manageable but test the room's layout.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Le Majestique Montréal have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented for Le Majestique. The venue at 4105 Boul. Saint-Laurent is a compact, indoor-focused room built around a narrow bar counter and close-set tables. If a terrace is a priority, Bar Bello or Atwater Cocktail Club may offer better options depending on season.
What's the crowd like at Le Majestique Montréal?
Expect a neighbourhood-leaning crowd that knows its wine. Saint-Laurent regulars, industry workers, and couples on date nights make up the bulk of the room. It skews toward a 25-40 demographic, and the intimate format keeps things low-key rather than loud.
What's the signature drink at Le Majestique Montréal?
The wine program is the main draw, with a by-the-glass list that leans toward natural and low-intervention producers. Specific signature cocktails are not documented in our data, so go in with wine as the plan rather than expecting a standout cocktail menu.
Is the food good at Le Majestique Montréal?
Menu specifics aren't in our database, so we can't confirm dish quality or range. The format — a tight wine-bar room on Saint-Laurent — points to snacks or small plates rather than a full dinner menu. Treat it as a drinks-first stop, not a dining destination.
Is Le Majestique Montréal good for a date?
Yes, it's one of the better low-effort date picks on Saint-Laurent. The low lighting, compact counter, and wine-forward format do the work without requiring a lengthy reservation process. Book ahead for weekend evenings, or arrive before 8pm if you're walking in.
Do I need a reservation at Le Majestique Montréal?
Weeknights are walk-in friendly. Weekend evenings are a different story — the front counter fills early and the room is small, so booking ahead or arriving before the rush is the practical move. No phone number is listed in our data, so check for reservations through their current booking channel directly.
Is Le Majestique Montréal good for groups?
Groups of four or more will find the compact format limiting. The room is built for twos, and the counter seating isn't designed for larger parties. For a group outing on Saint-Laurent, Atwater Cocktail Club or Cloakroom are better-suited options with more flexible layouts.
Location
4105 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2W 1Y7, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Le Majestique Montréal
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Le Majestique Montréal | |
| Atwater Cocktail Club | World's 50 Best |
| Bar Bello | World's 50 Best |
| Bar Bisou Bisou | World's 50 Best |
| Cloakroom | World's 50 Best |
| El Pequeño Bar | World's 50 Best |
What to weigh when choosing between Le Majestique Montréal and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Atwater Cocktail Club, Notable alternative
- Bar Bello, Notable alternative
- Bar Bisou Bisou, Notable alternative
- Cloakroom, Notable alternative
- El Pequeño Bar, Notable alternative
On Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Le Majestique's closest competition for the wine-focused, quieter-room drinker is Bar Bisou Bisou, which shares the intimate format but leans harder into a cocktail program. If cocktails matter more to you than the glass list, Bisou Bisou is the better pick. For the same Plateau neighbourhood but a louder, more social format, Bar Bello is worth knowing, it trades intimacy for energy, and handles groups more easily than Le Majestique does.
If you're after a technically serious cocktail program and are willing to travel slightly further, Cloakroom is the clearest upgrade on craft and precision, but it comes with a more formal atmosphere and higher spend per round. Atwater Cocktail Club sits between Le Majestique and Cloakroom on formality, with stronger group capacity and a cocktail list that travels well across mixed-preference parties. For value-seekers who want natural wine without the full destination-bar premium, Le Majestique holds its ground on the Saint-Laurent strip.
Against Canadian peers in other cities, Le Majestique's natural wine format echoes what Bar Mordecai in Toronto does for Toronto's wine-bar set, and what Botanist Bar in Vancouver does for a more polished, hotel-anchored crowd. Le Majestique is more relaxed and lower-spend than either, if that Plateau register is what you're after, it's the right call. For a completely different reference point, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu shows what the intimate counter format can achieve with serious investment in the spirits program.
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