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    Big In Japan

    3.6 (274 reviews)
    ModerateSpeakeasies
    Closed 5:00 pm - 3:00 am (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Old Fashioned w/ Wild Turkey Whiskey

    Great service and excellent environment, highly recommend! The speakeasy esthetic is perfect.

    a glass of tea and a candle
    Pier-Dominic L.

    Love the entrance, feels like a secret bar. If it wasn't for my friend I would have never guess there would be a bar. The inside is cosy, not to loud and with a nice candlelight vibe. It is quite easy to have a conversation with someone. The service was great and fast, the workers were friendly and helpful. The drinks were excellent! I had a Tokyo mule, a sour drink which I am not used to have and it was not bad at all! And the lemonade (no alcohol) that is fantastic. For food we only got a small bowl of chips, next time I will definitely try the dumplings I recommended this place if you are looking for a speakeasy bar with nice drinks!

    Ciel Noir (Tequila based cocktail)
    Ada J.

    A super cool secret bar! To say I love finding these and having a fine drink is and understatement. The entrance is a plain black unmarked door with nothing special pointing it out. Knock on it and a man comes out asking how many in your party. Give you a wait time and that it. Once inside the magic happens. This place is this dark room lit with candles along a U shaped bar. The walls are draped with white curtains from ceiling to floor and the ceiling has rows of whiskey bottles (Japanese and Chinese whiskey) hanging from the neck. The cocktails are ever changing and very well made. I absolutely loved coming here! Worth a stop for the amazing cocktail or, if you are a baller, for a stiff drink from your ceiling stored bottle.

    Tokyo mule, old fashioned
    Kimmy U.

    Really cool bar in Montreal with a cool design space and yummy drinks! We came around 6:30pm after an early dinner at Au Pied de Cochon. I heard this bar gets packed later at night, but there were many open seats when we arrived. The whole place is dark, and mostly lit by candles EVERYWHERE! I loved the snake-like wrap around design of the tables and high top chairs (very comfy too). They have a cocktail menu, beers, liquors, and also snacks. I got the tokyo mule, which was a take on the moscow mule but with sake. Super refreshing! I'd definitely order again. The bf got an old fashioned, but didn't enjoy it because it was tooo sweet.. Overall, I'd recommend this bar to any visitors!

    Jennifer K.

    Big in Japan is another Speakeasy bar we visited during my Weekend in Montreal. Coming on a weekday evening, there was no wait at all. But since it was not busy, one might argued it lack that hopping vibe for a night joint. Cocktails that offers here is more classical with simpler elements. I was hoping for more "Japanese" fusion twist. Their Japanese whisky selection though is excellent if you want to try out a few. We ordered a few drinks which were well crafted. Here the star is definitely that bar area which has this unconventional set up of a curving bar.

    Gold rush with manhattan
    Chris S.

    tl;dr An exquisitely beautiful bar nestled in Montreal. --- We absolutely love this bar - can't remember when we first heard about it but this is a mandatory stop every time we return to Montreal. After drawing the curtain back, you are transported to another time and place, illuminated by candlelight bouncing off whiskey bottles. This is one of the most beautiful bars I have been to, and it's always such a pleasure to spend an hour or two at the curved bar with a drink and watching the warm light bounce off the faces of other bar patrons. I am quite particular with their gold rush which is a fantastic drink. Otherwise, it seems like they have all the classics - negroni, manhattan, martini, kir royal. Actually, I feel they tack closely to the bars in Japan - cocktail bars in Japan generally follow tradition and recreate a lot of classic cocktails and as a result the drinks are more constrained compared to those of modern American speakeasies. Love it!! There's not much else to say. It is interesting that a lot of the other reviews reference a wait or standing around. Perhaps we've always ever been on weekdays, but I have never seen this bar crowded and it's always a very pleasurable experience.

    Old fashion
    Amber H.

    Something about a hidden bar makes it all that much more special. You can't see it from the outside and when you do get to the door you'll only see one guy who either Lets you in or not. We arrived 3 of us at first there wasn't any good spots but I noticed a couple leaving and they told me I was able to take their spot by the back which was fantastic. Comfy chairs intimate and u don't have to swivel around to see someone beside you lol. All the candles are fantastic I'm obsessed with candles so it's the best place to be. The owner is awesome and a real gem. I can't wait To return and get myself a bottle that hangs from the ceiling.

    Whiskey bottles hanging from the ceiling
    Faiza K.

    3.5 STARS It breaks my heart to give this place a lower review than what it should get but sadly I have no choice. I'll explain my reason in a minute. First this bar is a bit hard to find - the outside it a graffiti door that looks like you might enter a murderer's lair. But fear not because when you open it and walk through you are transported to something that is magical. Dimly lit, candle lights all over the bar and whiskey bottles suspended from the ceiling give it that sexy and intimate vibe. Great for a date, or just chilling with a few friends. It's cool to be let in on the secret of this place :) The menu is simple with a few selections of whiskey, cocktails and drinks celebrating Japan. My friend and I each tried different whiskeys and then I also had the Pomme Cannelle. This was so light a fresh - absolutely delicious with just a hint of cinnamon. I was impressed. The vibe and the decor are really cool and I would love to come here again, and to be honest I probably would come back because I just feel so sophisticated and cool here. However here is my reason for the lower rating: Firstly I wanted to take some pictures of inside the bar. My phone automatically set to flash and it went off. The server immediately came over and informed me that I could take pictures but not with a flash. That's totally fine with me....except several other people inside the bar were taking pics and I saw their flash go off....but none of them were spoken to. Hmmmm Then I got a call so I had the phone to my ear listening to my VM. It was done discreetly. But then again the server came over and said that wasn't allowed and shook his finger at me (like no no no). Once again if you can't be on your phone in here that is fine if that is the rule... but once again I saw someone else on their phone and they weren't spoken to. At this point the server took away our menus....we felt a bit awkward...like we got drink blocked! We just paid and left after that. My friend and I felt that we weren't treated the same as the other patrons in the bar. We're fine with the rules but they need to apply to everyone. I totally understand that if they want this place to be more of a finer establishment with no flash/no phone rule I am fine with that. They want to cater to a more upscale experience. I get it. But perhaps they should have said something to the guy who came in wearing one of those baseball tshirts and sneakers because I am sure he brought down the classiness of the place far more than I did!

    Shakira H.

    As far as bars go, I think this is my favourite one yet. A friend was showing us around Montreal and had this bad boy up his sleeve as a 'surprise'. When we got to the black door with graffiti (may have been formerly red), I thought he was pulling my leg. I had ants in my pants walking down the short hallway and was amazed when he pulled back the curtain! This is the most chic bar I've ever been to. Use it to impress the girl you like... or even her mother! This place isn't what it seems and stuns the eye when you enter. I love the candles lining the table tops. The whiskey hanging from the ceiling is a nice touch. Also, take a peak at the back if you can cause you might be able to see the server shaking up your drinks - it's quite cool. Their drink menu is good. As a person who doesn't drink I appreciated the non-alcohol menu. The pricing was apt because you're mostly paying for the atmosphere.

    Bees knee and classic gin martini. Wow
    Lauren S.

    Wow wow wow. You come here to impress someone. Love the allure of trying to find this cocktail lounge (this place is NOT a bar) behind an unmarked black door. When you walk in, you are transformed into another world. There are candles everywhere which sets the mood for a date. I love the decor, the vibe, the drinks and the fact you can buy an expensive exclusive Japanese whiskey that hangs from the ceiling. Super cool. The service is excellent here. They know what they are talking about. You should know what you are talking about when you come here because they will ask you very specific questions about your cocktail order. Very impressive cocktail lounge and I would recommend it to anyone.

    Amy L.

    This place was the first speakeasy I went to during my Montréal trip and I can say that I was definitely impressed by the atmosphere and drinks. First of all, the place is beautiful and looked like a high-end Japanese restaurant. The crowd is also a good mix of working professionals and students. The service here was good - nothing to complain about. We were seated at the other end of the bar in a smaller area and we asked to be moved to the maze-like area instead. They initially said there was no room but eventually let us move. I had a Tokyo Mule (tasted delicious) while my boyfriend had an Asahi. There aren't many food items (only chips, olives, nuts, etc.) Overall a good place to talk and classy vibes.

    Jessica G.

    So, it took us a couple minutes to find the discreet black door with very tiny letters reading 'BAR' but once we did, we felt like we had uncovered a mystery which made walking down the curtained hallway even more enjoyable. My boyfriend and I stopped by for a drink on a Thursday night and it wasn't too busy. The bartender wasn't overly friendly but she was informative and timely. My boyfriend got a Manhattan which was very strong (but good!) and I got a Tokyo Mule. I knew I loved Moscow Mules so I was interested in trying it and it did not disappoint. I would go back there specifically for that drink, honestly. The bar felt really cozy, romantic and exclusive which turned out to be a great combination. I would caution visitors against going with a big group--probably 4 people MAX. The seats are dispersed along the curving bar so it might be difficult finding a spot where you are together comfortably. But I would strongly recommend it for a date night!

    two cocktails on a bar
    Rose T.

    We found this speakeasy while searching on yelp and were definitely not disappointed. Not too hard to find for a speakeasy. The ambience was amazing and seating was very interesting. It was like a maze which made it hard to get back to your seat after using the restroom after a few drinks. I'm sure the servers find it entertaining. Cocktails were pretty good and it was pricey but you definitely get what you pay for with the cool atmosphere! Love the hanging whiskey bottles and just had to ask about them. Apparently it's like renting a parking space for your car but with a whiskey bottle.

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    My hotel was nearby and I kept seeing people gathered outside or walking in this place. Around 4:30…read moreone evening it was quiet, so I walked in to check out the food menu. You walk in and there's a clothing store on one side and black curtains straight ahead. I just stood there confused for a second until someone suddenly appeared and escorted me through the curtains, down a long dark hallway, and into this intimate, dimly lit bar. Turns out, I had accidentally stumbled into a speakeasy. The space is tiny--maybe 6-8 seats at the bar and a long banquet along the wall for 10-12 more people. No menus either. They ask what you like and don't like, then craft a cocktail specifically for you. The pours are generous and the bar is stocked with top-shelf liquor. About a drink and a half in, I realized I needed actual food immediately and had to leave. The staff was friendly, personable, and chatty, and because the space is so intimate, you naturally end up talking with the people around you. Definitely more of a solo or date-night spot than a group hang. Such a cool, unexpected experience.

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