Snack'n Blues

Bar · Mile End

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"Sometimes people cry because they feel empty. One way to fill that emptiness is by going to therapy or developing healthy habits such as waking up at 6:30 a.m. to go for a run or volunteer at the puppy shelter. But one much simpler way is by accessing a spread of bottomless free snacks — and this bar has an entire table filled with just that. If that’s not enough to convince you that this is the perfect place to weep, please refer back to the name (literally Snack’n Blues), which seems to imply that it’s a good place to show up hungry and sad. (The “blues” part also refers to the live music on-site, which can drown out those sobs.)" - Megan Jones

Montreal’s Best Bars for Crying in Public - Eater Montreal
Randall Brodeur/Eater Montreal

5260 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Quebec H2T 1S1, Canada Get directions

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