
A decade before the Old Port’s cocktail boom took hold, Philémon Bar staked its claim on rue Saint-Paul Ouest. The year was 2010. The space—a 19th-century warehouse once filled with mining hardware and dry goods—had been stripped back to the bones by Ariel Goldstein and interior architect Zébulon Perron. Their goal wasn’t to chase trends but to build something neighbourly: a bar for the people working, living, and partying in Old Montréal. It worked.
Philémon became one of the first spots in the area to bridge the gap between casual and elevated. It’s still doing that—under moody lighting and against exposed brick—with a smart list of wines curated by Carolyn Aubry (aka Whine Mom), strong cocktails, and a food program handled by its sister restaurant, Bon Service. Think share plates, cheeses, house pasta, and things that disappear fast when the mood’s right. Which, here, it usually is.
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