It’s official: one of Montreal’s favourite bars has permanently closed.
A bankruptcy notice recently posted on the Peel Pub’s front entrance referenced Article 203 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, warning that anyone who removes items from the premises without the trustee’s authorization could face fines or imprisonment.
Located in the heart of Montreal, just a few blocks from some of the best shopping in the city at the Montreal Eaton Centre and Time Out Market Montréal, the Peel Pub was known for their specials, gigantic pitchers of beer, pub grub and comedy and sports nights.

Beloved by regulars, and catering primarily to the local university crowd, the Pub’s prime downtown location also placed in the centre of the action when it came to Grand Prix weekend.
Founded in 1962, Peel Pub was also a well-known spot for pre-gaming before hockey games at the Bell Centre.
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