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It’s your , and you deserve a night of extraordinary food and non-stop fun! From gorgeous terrasses and dinner theatre to impressive gastronomic experiences and classic club vibes, this city has something to suit every type of person and every type of celebration. Do you want a lively dance party with a great DJ? Asian fusion food with signature cocktails? Classic French cuisine with a twist? There’s a perfect place on this list for your big day, each with an incredible menu and an even better atmosphere. If you're looking for a night to remember, these will make your birthday (or any special occasion) totally unforgettable.

And hey, if your birthday has already passed, it’s never too early to start planning for next year! Price: 💸💸 Cuisine: Japanese Fusion Address: In the basement of Fleurs et Cadeaux – 1002, rue Saint-Urbain Why You Need To Go: If your idea of a great birthday involves incredible food, top-tier sake, and killer beats, Sans Soleil is the hidden gem you’ve been looking for. Tucked in the basement of Fleurs et Cadeaux in Montreal’s Chinatown, this underground restaurant and club offers a clandestine vibe that sets the stage for a night you'll never forget. Kick off your evening with a mouthwatering dinner featuring the same bold menu as their sister restaurant upstairs, featuring dishes like miso-aged duck, braised pork belly with ginger-nanami oil, and delicious sushi options like chirashi and temaki.



You might be asking yourself, "Why Sans Soleil over Fleurs et Cadeaux?" The answer is simple: the entertainment. Sans Soleil is one of the most popping clubs in the city, with a line forming outside of the building well before 9:45 p.m.

If you want to make sure you've got a spot secured for the party, dine in before the DJ starts spinning. Celebrate your birthday with a medieval feast at Montreal's L'Auberge du Dragon Rouge. Price: 💸💸💸💸 Cuisine: Medieval-inspired Address: 8870, rue Lajeunesse Why You Need To Go: Turn your birthday supper into a medieval adventure at L’Auberge du Dragon Rouge, where supper and spectacle blend into a feast fit for royalty.

This isn’t just a restaurant — it’s an immersive experience where you’ll dine alongside knights, jesters, and bards, all while enjoying lively, interactive performances. Dressed in full medieval garb, the staff will keep you laughing and cheering with their crowd-pleasing antics and the most poetic, beautiful birthday shout-outs. For groups under 10, you can order from the regular dinner menu.

Larger parties of 10 or more can choose between two different tasting menus, making it easy to plan an epic feast for your whole crew. The cuisine is medieval French, and it’s absolutely delicious (pro tip: try the meat pie). Plus, they’ll even whip up a birthday cake to make your celebration extra special.

L’Auberge du Dragon Rouge is family-friendly, wheelchair accessible, and features both indoor and outdoor terraces, so you can enjoy the festive ambiance no matter the season. Price: 💸💸💸💸 Cuisine: French Bistro Address: 1230, boul. de Maisonneuve O.

Why You Need To Go: For a chic and sophisticated Montreal birthday dinner, Le Pois Penché is the perfect pick. This elegant French bistro serves up classic dishes with a modern twist, all in a setting that blends old-world charm with contemporary flair. The rich red velvet chairs, intricate ceiling tiles, and a central oyster bar create a luxurious atmosphere, while the gorgeous expressionist paintings lining the walls add vibrant colour and artistic elegance to the dining experience.

Le Pois Penché is ideal for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. You can book a private room for up to 70 guests, complete with an open bar, surround sound, and an 85-inch TV screen for personal touches like photo slideshows. The space is air-conditioned, and decorations are allowed (with some conditions).

Plus, nearby paid parking makes it a convenient venue for your guests. Since Le Pois Penché is located in the heart of the Golden Square Mile, you can start off the celebration with a visit to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, stroll through McGill University’s campus, or end with a post-dinner walk to the Plateau for some nightlife. Whether you’re planning a cozy meal or a grand celebration, Le Pois Penché has everything you need.

Price: 💸💸💸 Cuisine: Greek Address: 521, av. Duluth E. Why You Need To Go: If you can’t do a birthday trip to Mykonos, why not do a birthday dinner at Le Jardin de Panos? This charming on avenue Duluth Est offers a cozy, Mediterranean-inspired garden terrasse that’s perfect for celebrating with friends or family.

Featuring heart-shaped chairs, blossoming flowers, cobblestone paths, and ivy-covered walls, the decor is both cute and romantic. Inside, stained glass adds to the inviting vibe, making it feel like a hidden oasis in the city. The food is fresh, flavourful, and affordable, and bringing your own wine keeps costs down even more.

Le Jardin de Panos also offers vegan and vegetarian options, along with special menus for larger groups. You can even bring your own dessert for a small fee. After your meal, explore the Plateau’s boutiques and bars to round out your celebration in the best possible way.

Price: 💸💸 Cuisine: Cambodian Address: 3625, rue Wellington Why You Need To Go: Les Street Monkeys in Verdun is where you go when you want your Montreal birthday dinner to be both fun and flavourful. This Cambodian fusion restaurant is all about festive vibes and family-style dining, making it ideal for a lively time with your loved ones — whether you’re dining with a group or planning an intimate gathering. The menu is packed with creative, small plates that are perfect for sharing, like spicy fried chicken with makrut lime leaf, wasabi shrimp ceviche, and Phnom Penh-style bone marrow.

Each dish is bursting with unique tastes that are sure to impress, while the dessert du moment always offers a sweet surprise to top off your meal. Located on rue Wellington, which was ranked as one of the Street Monkeys boasts a stylish, chic interior with warm lighting and funky, playful decor. The atmosphere is buzzing with energy, and the super-friendly staff make sure your experience is top-notch.

Their signature cocktails and selection of natural wines are the perfect complement to their ambitious menu. Considering that Street Monkeys literally specializes in festivities, you can’t pick a better spot for a birthday celebration! Price: 💸💸💸💸 Cuisine: French, American Address: 124, rue Prince-Arthur E. Why You Need To Go: For a birthday experience that’s truly out of the ordinary, Onoir is the place to be.

At this unique restaurant, you’ll dine in total darkness, allowing your other senses to take centre stage. The flavours are intensified, the atmosphere is thrilling, and the experience is unlike anything you’ve ever done before. Guided by visually impaired staff, you’ll enjoy a meal that’s as mouthwatering as it is memorable, complete with a surprise dessert that adds an extra layer of excitement.

But Onoir isn’t just about the food — it’s also Canada’s first "restaurant in the dark" and a leader in accessibility. Through its partnership with Horizon Travail, Onoir supports job opportunities for the visually impaired, adding deeper meaning to your celebration. If you’ve got a big group, Onoir offers discounts from Sunday to Thursday: 10% off for 20 to 39 people, 15% off for 40 to 54 people, and 20% off for 55 people or more.

Plus, once you've found yourself at rue Prince-Arthur and rue de Bullion, you can take advantage of everything the Plateau has to offer, including the restaurant's exterior facade — known as — which showcases amazing street art, in true Montreal fashion. Price: 💸💸 Cuisine: French, bar food Address: 4328, boul. Saint-Laurent Why You Need To Go: If you’re looking for a spot that’s as cool as it is eclectic, Le Darling should be at the top of your list.

With unique touches at every corner — like vintage glassware hanging above the bar and antique dolls — this trendy bar is brimming with retro charm, quirky decor, moody lighting, and a bustling atmosphere that draws in crowds every night. The bar also hosts great DJs, which you can enjoy while dining with friends or sipping on creative cocktails in the cute, stylized setting. For larger groups of more than 20 people, Bar Le Darling offers fixed-priced packages with seatings between 5 p.

m. and 7:30 p.m.

You can make a reservation for groups between five and 20, but any group smaller than that will need to walk in and hope for a seat. Price: 💸💸💸 Cuisine: French bistro Address: 6230, rue Saint-Hubert Why You Need To Go: Montreal Plaza is the brainchild of renowned chef Charles-Antoine Crête and his partner Cheryl Johnson, who set out to recreate the warmth and charm of a family home in a restaurant setting. Nearly 10 years after opening, it’s clear they've succeeded.

Now one of the city’s most iconic dining spots, Montreal Plaza's glowing reviews highlight its phenomenal atmosphere, tasty food, and welcoming staff — all of which come together to make every celebration feel extra special. Located on Plaza Saint-Hubert in Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, this restaurant specializes in small plates, perfect for sharing, allowing you and your guests to enjoy a variety of flavours. They've got great cocktails, plenty of vegetarian options, and quirky personal touches.

Every meal here feels unique. And if you’re celebrating a birthday, be sure to tell the staff — they’re known for going all out, crafting birthday cakes that are more like edible sculptures. For a fun surprise, listen for the theme song playing in the background.

Price: 💸💸 Cuisine: Singaporean street food Address: 3721, rue Notre-Dame O. Why You Need To Go: If you're searching for an energetic spot for your Montreal birthday dinner, Satay Brothers is the place to be. Founded by brothers Alex and Mat Winnicki, this Saint-Henri gem started as a small stall at Atwater Market, bringing Singaporean street food to Montreal.

Now a full-fledged restaurant, Satay Brothers offers a vibrant atmosphere and mouthwatering Southeast Asian dishes that are perfect for sharing with friends and family. The menu is packed with bold flavours, featuring dishes like spicy Laksa soup, savoury Rendang beef, and the ever-popular pork belly steamed buns. Everything is crafted with care using homemade ingredients that reflect the brothers’ Singaporean heritage.

Plus, for an added bonus, the vibe at Satay Brothers is just as dynamic as the food, with decor that looks straight out of a movie — think red hanging lanterns, eclectic artwork, and a buzzy atmosphere that makes every visit feel like a celebration. For groups of six or more, Satay Brothers offers a seven-course sharing menu at $50 per person. If you’re planning a larger gathering with 20 or more people, you can email them for more info.

Smaller groups of less than six can walk in anytime — no reservations needed, but it does get busy so be prepared to wait on weekends..

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