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1295, Rue Amherst, H2L 3K9, Montréal, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal, CA Canada
kontakt telefon: +1 514-303-4013
strona internetowej: www.taverne-normandie.ca
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 45.5173604, Longitude: -73.5564252
Dani Voorhees
::Waiters were always very rude the two times I was only ever there which was with friends. Karaoke lady was very kind, being the only one out of the staff appropriately showing some maturity and class. Even paying half the price for the obvious contrast isn't really worth it in the long run.
Carine Dadzie
::Except for the karaoke, this is the worst bar,I've ever been. No food whatsoever, mediocre drinks. Even for the karaoke, you have to wait a long time. The regular s go several times though. Finally, the Waiters are not the best!!!
Alexis Morin
::Fun place to karaoke a wail your heart out to songs from the 80s and have a drink with friends. And just like the good 'ol days, they only accept cold hard cash as a form of payment.
Logan Curley
::True karaoke fan spot. Anything (almost) you want to sing there's a 5-10 part book between French and English song but really just write whatever you want to sing they most likely have it! Western style open stage karaoke (yeah we don't care too much for private booth) drinks are rather basic but price is totally fair. Hosts are nice too. It's really not pretentious so always a good time. A bit less divy than few years back but still welcoming.
Stephanie Bedard
::The place to be for Karaoke if you're around the edges of the Gay village. The atmosphere is ok depends on who is serving you behind the bar, on many cases beggars and druggies walk in and disturb the peace in that place and what is worse the manager or supervisor don't even bother to deal with such situations. The Karaoke lady is amazing on wednesdays night and very kind. She had all the songs and versions possible we did not even had to look into the books. We had a great Office party and we would comeback. Just a tip: Make sure the short barmen gives your the right change in most cases they tend to assume you won't pay attention or assume you're drunk. Ask for your bill always. Unfortunately the gay village is filled with druggies and beggars which is a turn off to go to that area unless you're an addict of some kind.