Food is great, never really was my thing to eat there but it's not bad. The dancefloor time, after 10pm, is one of my favorite. -Sometimes not a lot of space to walk around but still managable since it's never full full, however there is always ambiance on friday and saturday. The music is commercial which is good and I feel like they improved about it. It was always the same playlist-ish, the same songs at around the same time, aka french rap/songs after 1am which was quite boring after some time. But it seems that they have started to vary a bit more, have yet to fully know about that so do give it a try. The service is good, you don't have to wait too long ans there's enough security so there's barely any bad thing happenning. The security is chill, never got any trouble with them. The terrasse in summer is great, you can get a nice summer feeling with the busy Montreal. Entry fee for the dancefloor is 7$-ish so quite cheap for a nightclub All in all, a good nightclub, never really was disappointed as long as you're with the...
Read moreVery pleasure place and Mundo Lingo is an excellent opportunity to know people and practice language skills.
But sometimes I think they focus on the wrong thing. When the people arrive instead of any welcoming, a big guy pushes you to put your jacket on the hangers (lockers). It already breaks the overall good experience. Just three suggestions:
First: 3 dollars is expensive. 1 dollar is more than enough to pay the person and get a lot of money in one night. Second: It should be a benefit and not an obligation. "I will give my jacket because it is uncomfortable to hold it inside." Third: Focus on your core business. Selling drinks and providing a decent moment. Instead, someone pushing you the give your jacket, provide someone to ask if you want something to drink or eat and bring to you. I saw it before, but I don't know why don't...
Read moreNot only is the service sub-par (waitress does not know how to split a bill in 6), but most importantly the music is incredibly LOUD and makes the experience indoor unpleasant. Our table couldnt hear each other and had to scream at the top of our lungs - and we could see from the other tables that they found it equally unpleasant. When asked to tune down the music, the waitress indicated it was the DJ's responsibility and that he tuned it assuming the place operated like a nightclub (pre-covid). But... Why can't you tune it assuming the place operated like a bar, which it currently is? The problem is solved literally with the touch...
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