Bar Datcha

Montréal


Datcha is a small night spot with a tiny dance floor that draws a laid-back, groove-loving crowd enveloped in the fog machine. Eclectic DJs from around the globe spin; and on Thursdays you can groove to jazz while having your tarot read. Party like it's 1987, while sipping Moscow Mules (vodka, ginger syrup, lime juice) from the adjoining bar Kabinet.


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