The place shows its age but has a very authentic feel. When the spots light up the scene, the whole place, clad in red and gold, takes on a beautiful and dignified air. Magical. The staff was friendly and their gin tonic was great! (I wish they had 7th Heaven gin but hey, cant have it all ;) )A great venue, i loved it.
While I loved the artist, the place was really not good, no AC on a very hot night is a no no for me.
An old theater with character in need of some renovations
I have never seen bartender ask about tips like : you should give me my tip unless, security throw this guy outYes she was so Aggressive and rude with peopleOmg i’m still in shock
The theater is small compared to other theaters in Montreal or else where.The entrance was fluid as the staff were checking the vaxi passport and the tickets, masks are not optional during the show. The location of the theater is hard for parking so better come one hour in advance to find a good parking spot.The shows are variable and the place has a website you came check all the upcoming shows.Not my last time.
The seats were a bit small for my size but otherwise, everything was great.
Basem Yousef show was very nice.It's first time at Le National but it's not the last.
Covid19 compliant, friendly bilingual staff, and air conditioning..., what better place to relax and listen to other peoples' stories?
Missing this spot these days...from Built to Spill to Slowdive, definitely saw a lot of memorable bands and had amazing times here. The sightlines and sound were always bang on, never had a hard time enjoying myself in this space. It’s just big enough, just warm enough and it feels like you’re surrounded by a rich history of vibe every time you enter the place. Wish I could go chill there now in fact...
Amazing show and really great place