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The casino has more than 3,000 slot machines, a keno lounge, a high-stakes gaming area, and 120 tables for baccarat, craps, blackjack, roulette, and various types of poker, as well as four new. Book your tickets online for Casino de Montreal, Montreal: See 929 reviews, articles, and 196 photos of Casino de Montreal, ranked No.69 on Tripadvisor among 436 attractions in Montreal.
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Easy to access by a combination of the Metro and a shuttle bus, Casino de Montreal is the place where those who love games of chance can find a really good time. The first thing that will get your attention when you first see the Casino de Montreal is the design and size of the building.
The casino is the largest casino in Canada and when you see it you will have no doubt. The casino is comprised of 3 buildings which are joined together the centre building has 6 floors.
The architecture is interesting. From certain angles it looks like a cruise liner whilst from other angles it looks like some type of giant fan. When driving on the highway especially at night it looks very inviting as it is all lit up. The architectural style is something known as deconstructivism and makes for some very interesting effects.
The establishment has 3200 slot machines and more than 115 gaming tables. You can play a variety of card games such as Blakcjack, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker and Texas Hold 'em. There are craps tables and roulette wheels. Every gambler will find something to play. There are four restaurants and three bars in the establishment, if you should decide to take a break from trying to entice lady luck you can get something to eat right there. Each bar and restaurant offers a slightly different vibe and atmosphere. The Poker bar offers large screens where you can watch international poker tournaments while enjoying a meal.
If gambling is your thing or if you just like to watch other people get lucky, take the time to visit the Casino de Montreal. You will find yourself caught up in the excitement of the place. Even if you aren't into gaming the Casino is worth a look just to take in its intriguing design and architecture. Just be sure to bring some photo ID as admission is restricted to those over the age of 18.
Facts For Your Visit
Official Website:Montreal Casino (Casino de Montréal)
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Fee: No; There are no entrance fees. Entrance is restricted to those 18 years and older, even for the restaurants. Government issue identification may be requested.Some attractions may have reduced hours or be closed due to COVID-19. Please verify opening hours with the attraction before visiting.
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Regular Hours:
- Monday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Tuesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Wednesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Thursday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Friday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Saturday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Sunday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Category: Casinos
Address: 1 Avenue du Casino
Montreal, QC H3C 4W7
Canada
Phone:+1 514-392-2746
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Fee: No; There are no entrance fees. Entrance is restricted to those 18 years and older, even for the restaurants. Government issue identification may be requested.Some attractions may have reduced hours or be closed due to COVID-19. Please verify opening hours with the attraction before visiting.
Open Now
Regular Hours:
- Monday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Tuesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Wednesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Thursday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Friday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Saturday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Sunday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Category: Casinos
Address: 1 Avenue du Casino
Montreal, QC H3C 4W7
Canada
Phone:+1 514-392-2746
Reviews
Yelp Rating:
3.5 out of 5
Based on 114 Reviews.
Always fun ringing in the new year at the à casino de Montreal!I've been going for 3 years straight and it's always a crazy party for all ages (18+ of... Read More
Sheryl L. Jan-06-2020Such a fun time!! Hubby & I went because our MTL passport gave us free $25 gaming credit each. First slot machine I played I won $170!! (LOL). My husband... Read More
Sommaly L. Nov-21-2019Things have changed. For the worst. This has become the McCasino. They'll let anybody in, sandales, flip flops, swim trunks, etc... I know I'm coming... Read More
Marc M. Jun-30-2019Accommodations near Montreal Casino (Casino de Montréal):
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Metro Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
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Line 4 - Yellow | Station Jean-Drapeau | 0 Minutes |
How to get to Montreal Casino (Casino de Montréal) by Metro
By Metro: Take Metro LIne 4 to Station Jean-Drapeau and transfer to the Bus #777 which will take you right to the casino.
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Heather and I spent a previous New Year’s vacation dodging frostbite in Montreal and retreating to the poker room of Casino de Montreal for warmth. That bitter cold experience has not dissuaded us, and this year (December 2019), we were back for our fourth Montreal poker jaunt. Our Montreal trips have been profitable, so we’re always itching to return. On this trip, we played four tournaments at the Playground Poker Club outside the city and two at the Casino de Montreal. This visit was break-even, but that did not take away from our Montreal poker experience.
Casino de Montreal Setting
The Casino de Montreal, opened in 1993, lies on the Ile Notre Dame in the St. Lawrence River 5 minutes from downtown. If traffic is light, and weather not too treacherous, it’s fairly easy to drive over. Be warned though: at high volume times their parking garage can fill up quickly. In these cases, you may end up parking in a distant lot and being shuttled in. The convenience of having your own car disappears in these situations. As an alternative, the bus system runs out to the casino all year. In the summer there is also a special free casino shuttle which you can catch at one of 3 locations downtown that runs every half hour.
The Casino has a very futuristic look, as its two main buildings were built as exhibition space for Expo ’67. The entire casino, including the poker room, is non-smoking. It is a full-service casino with slots, table games aplenty, and a variety of shows in their theater. However, the Casino de Montreal does not have its own hotel.
Most of the restaurants are on an upper floor, separate from the gaming room. There are a couple of very nice looking gourmet restaurants in the mix on this floor. However, we have never eaten at those. That’s because the Pavillon 67 buffet (and we’re not buffet people) is so outstanding that we never want to eat anywhere else. We eat there at least once every time we visit Montreal. The array of excellent main courses (prime rib, shrimp cocktail, pasta, gourmet pizzas to name a few) and desserts are staggering. Dinner will run you about $35-$40 US without alcohol, so not cheap but well worth it.
Casino de Montreal Poker Room Comfort
The poker room lies on an upper floor of the annex. You walk through the rest of the casino proper to get there. You then ride up a neon-ringed escalator to the poker room in its own small manageable space. A modern bar bisects the poker room. The primary poker space moved this year from one side of the bar to the other and has been re-branded as the OK Poker Room. A few tables remain in the former poker area, alongside an area of electronic gaming devices. There is also a small private poker room through glass doors.
The move across the bar has made a significant improvement. Previously, the room was very dark and claustrophobic, with a low ceiling and tables too close together. Now there is more space between tables, higher ceilings, and good lighting immediately above the tables. The general decor includes black ceilings and walls, so the general ambiance remains somewhat dark. But the comfort has definitely improved. All the felts and chips looked brand new, very clean and well-kept. Most of the chairs were wheeled, adjustable, comfortable, and not over-sized.
There are a couple of larger TVs and several smaller ones around the room. The bar with a limited menu is a nice convenience if you want to grab a quick bite before you play. One of the best features of the Casino de Montreal poker room is a self-service beverage bar that dispenses soda, coffee, juice, and water. Right across from the self-service area is a row of video poker machines, a consolation activity when your live game is not going well!
Poker in French
I took four years of high school French, yet I’m pretty much limited to “Oui” and “Merci.” At the Casino de Montreal, Heather and I are often the only English speakers at our tables. Thus, picking up verbal tells is not a factor. The other players might as well have been speaking Swahili. Players state bet amounts in French and are repeated by the dealers in French most of the time. Some dealers will translate to English when they realize you can’t speak French. Interestingly, the main poker actions such as fold, call, and all-in are spoken, and repeated by the dealer, in English.
One of the larger adjustments is that the letters on the face cards are in French. Kings are R for Roi, Queens are D for Dame, and Jacks are V for Valet. Whenever I try to figure out if I have a Broadway draw, I practically mutter the translations under my breath. It’s amazing how tricky this simple change in the cards is to process.
Heather’s high school French has held up better than mine over the years. She really enjoys the challenge of playing in French and is disappointed when other players figure out that she is American and start speaking to her in English. However, she too struggles with R-D-V and can be found counting out her Broadway draws with her fingers under the table.
Staff
The dealers at the Casino de Montreal are skilled and knowledgeable and keep things moving efficiently with minimal mistakes. They tend to be informal and at times playful with players. The floors are rarely called, but are pleasant in greeting the players at the beginning of the tournament. Tournaments are very well run here overall.
The waitresses circulate with drink and food orders. Each table also has a button to call a waitress, which we find more civilized than the shout-for-the-waitress-as-she-zips-by style of other card rooms.
Casino de Montreal Players
The players at the Casino de Montreal are generally pleasant and social with some of the widest range in skill we’ve seen. There are a few tricky players in every tournament, and occasionally some truly talented ones. But there are just as many young men new to the game. There are also always a lot of recreational regulars out to enjoy themselves as much as exit with a win.
Interestingly, there tends to be very little alcohol consumption at the tables. No one is intoxicated and few people even order a single drink. This was true even for the tournament we played on New Year’s Eve on a previous visit. This adds to the pleasant environment and means that testy exchanges are rare.
Playing poker with mostly French speakers is both fun and challengingClick To TweetTournament Structure
The Casino de Montreal hosts 1 to 2 tournaments per day (at 1:15pm and/or 7:45pm). All are described as Deep Stack, with chip stacks starting in the 15,000 to 25,000 range and opening blind levels at 25-50. The regular tournament has 20 minute blinds, while turbo blinds go up every 15 minutes. All tournaments are re-entries. Like any small buy-in tournament, the structures are aggressive and you need to play accordingly.
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Tournaments typically get between 60 and 100 runners. One aspect of the tournament we do not like is that buy-in occurs at the table. Every time a new player joins, the dealer has to stop to process the buy-in and present the stack. When a lot of players are rebuying, this process slows things down to an extent that is not ideal with such aggressive structures.
Cash Games
Every time we have been to the Casino de Montreal there are several active cash tables, generally restricted to NLH $1/$2 and $2/$5 games.
Overall Assessment
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Playing poker with mostly French speakers is both fun and challenging. The Casino de Montreal provides a rich French atmosphere, yet is comfortable for the non-native speaker. If you’re a recreational player looking for a fun environment with reasonable play, the Casino de Montreal will fit your needs. Leave some time before or after to enjoy the fabulous Pavillion 67 buffet.
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Summary
Playing poker in French is both fun and challenging. The Casino de Montreal provides a rich French atmosphere, yet is comfortable for the non-native speaker. If you are a recreational player looking for a fun environment with reasonable play, the Casino de Montreal will fit your needs.
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