Ziggy's Pub. 1470 Crescent, Montreal, Canada. H3G 2B6 514.285.8855
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The Pub
 
''A locals' bar on a tourist street''
All main live sports events are broadcasted
This sports pub contains 2 bars, 9 televisions including a plasma screen & 2 lcd's to enjoy your favorite sports, and is in itself a miniature museum of memorabilia. Many local & international celebrities have visited; see our celeb shots. Who could you run into?
For an evening to remember or just a few drinks, Ziggy's pub is open 365 days a year.
The main bar is equipped with, among others, 12 taps of domestic & imported beers and a variety of single malt scotches.
The back bar is intimate. It makes for a great time among friends.
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Our Beers
Come sample from our wide selection of draft beers. The icons below are linked to their respective web sites.
Keith's
Maritimes'
pale ale
Sleeman rousse
Ontario
Bass
British pale ale
St-Ambroise
pale ale
McAuslan
Micro-brewery
cream ale
Guinness
Irish stout
Stella Artois
Belgium Blond
Blue
Local Blond
We also carry a variety of domestic and imported bottled beers, single malt scotches and the only frozen shots on the street!
Sports
Sports are seen on our 9 televisions.The icons below are linked to their respective web sites.
National Hockey
League
Canadiens
Hockey Team
Formula 1 National
Football
League
Canadian
Football
League
Major
League
Baseball
Also shown: Golf, Soccer, Rugby, Tennis & many others.
Memorabilia
Here are some of the more than 50 autographed pieces of
memorabilia you will find in the pub:
Alex Tagliani racing suit from 2001.
At the left, Tiger Woods autographed British Open 18th hole flag and at right, flag signed by Mike Weir, winner of the 2003 Masters tournament.
Helmet of F1 racer Mika Hakkinen, Winner of the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix.
One of the guitars of Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones.
A jersey signed by no other than Maurice ''The Rocket'' Richard.
One of Garth Brooks' guitars.
 
 
   
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