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Category: Nightlife - Ottawa Voted Best of the City
Address: 56 ByWard Market, Ottawa, ON K1N 7A2
Located upstairs above the Collection, the Mercury Lounge boasts an eclectic, Euro-style atmosphere that includes sleek, velvet furniture, modern artwork and beat-driven international music. Expect to find an interesting hodgepodge of clientele here, from young professionals to trendy students. Worth noting: the Mercury's martini menu tops out at...
Category: Nightlife - Ottawa Voted Best of the City
Address: 67 Clarence St, ByWard Market, Ottawa, ON K1N 5P5
The place Ottawans head to when they are in need of the tender touch of the Emerald Isle, the cozy Heart and Crown is one of the city's top pubs. In the warmer months, their cobblestone courtyard is often crowded with a steady mix of locals and tourists. In the winter, especially, there are few better ways to warm your bones than by enjoying such...
Category: Nightlife - Ottawa Voted Best of the City
Address: 1 Rideau St, Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa, ON K1N 8S7
This stylish lounge was named after Sir Wilfrid Laurier's beloved wife. Zoé Laurier Lafontaine was a young piano teacher known for her kindness, simplicity and most of all her big heart. She would have been proud to visit her namesake which is now Ottawa's most stylish and elegant lounge with its chic decor, glowing chandeliers, plush carpet, and...
Category: Nightlife - Ottawa Voted Best of the City
Address: 15 Clarence St, ByWard Market, Ottawa, ON K1N 5P4
One of the town's top public houses, Blackthorn encourages patrons to relax and enjoy its homey charm and laidback atmosphere. On game nights, it's not uncommon to find the place crowded with execs who are counting on the Blackthorn's famous "pub grub" to sustain them through the night. In the warmer months, the patio area is a great place to kick...
Category: Nightlife - Ottawa Voted Best of the City
Address: 44 Sparks St, Ottawa, ON K1P 5A8
Ottawa's favorite Irish Pub, with an interior crafted in and imported from the Emerald Isle itself, is a terrific place to visit and soak up a little local color and history (not to mention a pint or two). After all, namesake D'Arcy McGee, the "Father of Confederation," was assassinated on nearby Sparks Street in 1868, just a few short paces away....
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