September 26, 2024

Montreal 2024 - Part 1: Atwater Cocktail Club

Friends and family likely know that Leah and I have attempted to take a yearly trip to Montreal since 2019 to indulge in their incredible restaurant and bar scene, always capped off by a pilgrimage to the hallowed temple of gastronomic indulgence that is Cabane à Sucre Au Pied de Cochon. We had a February visit planned for earlier this year, but at the last minute our new baby decided we were not allowed to go, so we cancelled and rescheduled for the fall. My in-laws were gracious enough to watch the baby while we enjoyed our first real days off since becoming parents.

Pre-amble aside, below is our first destination, where we had our favorite cocktails of the trip:

Atwater Cocktail Club
512 Atwater Ave, Montreal, QC






One of several speakeasy-style cocktail bars we visited on this trip, Atwater Cocktail Club is tucked in an alleyway behind a graffiti-painted door. Inside the bar, which has appeared on the North America's 50 Best Bars and Canada's 100 Best lists, the decoration is modern and cool. 

We took our seats and got to chatting with the bartender, telling him it was our first time visiting. He explained that each drink order comes with a complimentary small plate of food. As food can also be ordered a la carte, there was a bit of confusion on this from some other customers, but we were certainly happy to accept the offerings. I think it's a happy hour thing? Though they didn't explicitly say that. 


Mortadella; Ricotta Toasts w/ Pistachio
Fall Effect - Hornitos Plata Tequila, Convite Esencial Mezcal, Belle-Isle Aquavit, Lime, Celery, Coriander

Mortadella is one of my favorite treats, though I typically only eat it at holidays with family. I was thrilled to see this as our first complimentary snack. The drinks were a great start too - my Fall Effect was wonderfully refreshing, though unfortunately I can't remember what Leah's on the right was. 


Rillette on Bread w/ Mustard & Gherkins; Hummus w/ Crackers
La Chichera - Rhum Plantation Original Dark, Guava, Lime, Chicha Morada, Coffee-Infused Coconut Oil
Pokemango - Torres 10 Imperial Reserva Brandy, Montenegro Amaro, Mango, Tamarind, Lime, Masala Spices, Milk Punch

The rillette here was tasty, but the hummus was, well, hummus. Here, the drinks were absolutely outstanding, with my La Chichera being the most original and memorably delicious cocktail I've had this year. 


Roasted Red Peppers, Marinated Olives, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Roast Almonds

More treats straight my family's Italian holiday table - literally! This looked just like my grandmother's plates. 

Sazerac Vintage - Croizet Vintage 1975 Fins Bois XO Cognac, Barrel-Aged Bitters, Absinthe
Fresa Sin Fresa - Convite Esencial Mezcal, Pimm's, Purple Corn, Cucumber, Lemon, Jalapeño, Spices, House Pineapple Soda

For our last round, I did something stupid and ordered from the "De Luxe" section of the menu. Specifically, I got a Sazerac (my favorite cocktail) made from vintage 1975 cognac. A special treat for sure, and it was delicious, but was it worth the $130 CAD price tag? Absolutely not. I told Leah to never let me order a drink like that again. 


Overall, Atwater Cocktail Club was our favorite drinking destination from this particular trip. The cocktails were fun, varied, innovative, and delectable; it was also tough to beat the free snacks. We had a great time chatting with our bartender, which, to us, is always an important part of a top-tier bar experience. Though it was our first time here, Atwater will be our top bar to revisit on our next trip, whenever that may be. 

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