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Bistro a Jojo
The guide was updated:The compact (yet incredibly popular) Bistro a Jojo is guaranteed to let you have an incredibly fun evening out. Grab a drink, sit back and enjoy the live music while the bartender sets the bar on fire. If you're looking for an explosive night out, make your way to the Quartier des Spectacles where the bar is located.
Useful Information
- Address: 1627 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal
- Opening hours: Daily noon–3am
- Website: www.bistroajojo.com
- Public Transport: Métro Berri-UQAM
- Phone: +1 514 843 5015
- Email: bistroajojo.montreal@gmail.com
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