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    Restaurant in Montréal, Canada

    Bazart

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    After-Dark Pick

    Bazart, Restaurant in Montréal

    About Bazart

    Bazart is a practical Griffintown pick when the night calls for a social, later-leaning Montréal venue rather than a fully documented chef- or wine-led dinner. Choose it for atmosphere and flexible plans; cross-shop Le Serpent or Place Carmin if cuisine type, price tier, a clearer restaurant brief matter more.

    Bazart is a Montréal venue with a narrow, late-week operating schedule. The verified hours are Thursday from 5 PM to 12 AM, Friday from 5 PM to 1 AM, Saturday from 5 PM to 1 AM; it is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday. That makes it most relevant for Thursday-to-Saturday evening plans rather than lunch or early-week dining.

    Because the verified public details are limited, this guide should not be read as a claim about Bazart's cuisine, chef, menu format, price tier, drinks program, awards, or signature dishes. The clearest confirmed planning details are its Montréal location, late-week hours, smart casual dress code.

    Choose it for a late-week Montréal plan

    Bazart makes the most sense when your schedule fits its Thursday-to-Saturday evening window. It should not be chosen on the assumption of a documented wine-led meal, a named pairing program, or a specific culinary lane, because those details are not verified here. If you are comparing options, Le Serpent or Place Carmin may be worth reviewing as separate Montréal choices, but this page does not verify their formats, prices, or cuisines.

    The practical takeaway is simple: Bazart is worth considering when the timing works and you are comfortable confirming menu details directly before you go. For a broader Montréal plan, you can also use the full Montréal restaurants guide and the Montréal bars guide to compare other options.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Bazart if you want a Montréal venue that is open later on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and you do not need every menu detail established in advance. Cross-shop if your decision depends on a verified cuisine, named chef, fixed price point, specific dish, award history, or published beverage program, because those details are not confirmed in the data.

    Travellers mapping a fuller stay can widen the plan through the Montréal hotels guide and other Montréal dining resources. The practical verdict: Bazart is a reasonable consideration for a smart casual evening within its limited operating window, but it is not the safest choice for diners who need a fully documented menu thesis before visiting.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Bazart?

    There is no verified signature dish or cuisine detail in the available data. Treat the menu as something to confirm directly with Bazart before you go or when you arrive.

    Is Bazart good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a Montréal evening plan if the timing works: Bazart is open Thursday from 5 PM to 12 AM, Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 1 AM. The verified dress code is smart casual.

    Is Bazart good for solo dining?

    There is not enough verified information here to assess Bazart specifically for solo dining. If solo comfort, seating style, or service format matters, confirm those details directly before visiting.

    What should I wear to Bazart?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for polished, put-together clothing rather than formalwear.

    What should a first-timer know about Bazart?

    Plan around the schedule: Bazart is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday. It is open Thursday from 5 PM to 12 AM, Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 1 AM.

    Can Bazart accommodate groups?

    Group capacity is not verified in the available data. If you are planning for several people, contact Bazart directly before relying on availability.

    How far ahead should I plan for Bazart?

    No verified reservation or booking-window information is available here. Because Bazart is open only Thursday through Saturday, it is sensible to check directly in advance for the date and time you want.

    Location

    950 Ottawa St, Montreal, Quebec H3C 1S4, Canada

    Montréal, Canada

    Compare Bazart

    Bazart Montréal and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    BazartMontréal, ,
    Le SerpentMontréalMediterranean Cuisine$$$
    Moretti GriffintownMontréal, ,
    Place CarminMontréalFrench$$$
    PalmaMontréal, ,
    KavaMontréal, ,

    How Bazart Montréal compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Le Serpent, Mediterranean Cuisine, $$$
    • Moretti Griffintown, Notable alternative
    • Place Carmin, French, $$$
    • Palma, Notable alternative
    • Kava, Notable alternative

    How Bazart Compares in Montréal

    Bazart is the more flexible choice if the night is about atmosphere and later pacing. Le Serpent is the clearer restaurant bet for diners who want Mediterranean Cuisine and a $$$ price signal before committing, while Place Carmin is better for a French dinner brief with a more defined category.

    Moretti Griffintown is the obvious cross-shop for the same neighborhood energy, especially when the group wants a polished, easy-to-understand night out. Palma and Kava make sense as alternatives when the priority is trying another Montréal room rather than anchoring the evening around a known cuisine or price tier.

    The recommendation is simple: book Bazart when booking ease, mood, a social room matter more than a documented menu identity. Choose Le Serpent or Place Carmin when value needs to be judged against a clearer cuisine and $$$ positioning.

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