Over 60 Years

Of History In Montreal

Since we have reopened we are confronted by visitors everyday who tell us about incredible memories that they have had at Peel Pub.

It is because of this that we decided to give our customers that opportunity to share their Peel Pub experiences with us.

Our Peel Pub History Page is full of amazing things that have happened in Montreal since we opened 60 years ago and we would be happy to add your experiences to our Peel Pub History page. 

Open Hours

Sunday 11am to 3am
Monday 11am to 1am
Tuesday 11am to 1am
Wednesday 11am to 3am
Thursday 11am to 3am
Friday 11am to 3am
Saturday 11am to 3am

 

Location

1196 Peel Street. Montreal, QC H3B 2T6

Peel Pub

History

Pick a decade to see some of the great times experienced here at The Peel Pub Montreal

June 1965
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1965 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1964–65 season, and the culmination of the 1965 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens.

June 1966
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1966 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1965–66 season, and the culmination of the 1966 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Detroit Red Wings and the defending champion Montreal Canadiens.

June 1968
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1968 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1967–68 season, and the culmination of the 1968 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues. The Canadiens swept the Blues to win their 15th Stanley Cup championship.

June 1969
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1969 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1968–69 season, and the culmination of the 1969 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the defending champion Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues, a rematch of the previous year’s finals. 

Nov 1970
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

On November 28, 1970, the Montreal Alouettes won the 58th Grey Cup by defeating the Calgary Stampeders 23–10 at Toronto’s CNE Stadium. Led by quarterback Sonny Wade—who was named Most Valuable Player—the third-place Alouettes achieved this surprise victory on a poorly conditioned field, marking their first championship since 1949

June 1971
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1971 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1970–71 season, and the culmination of the 1971 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens.

Feb 1973
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1973 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League’s 1972–73 season, and the culmination of the 1973 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens, a rematch of the 1971 Final.

Feb 1974
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

The Montreal Alouettes won the 62nd Grey Cup on November 24, 1974, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos 20-7 at Empire Stadium in Vancouver. Under head coach Marv Levy, backup quarterback Sonny Wade led the victory, earning Most Valuable Player (offence) honors, while Junior Ah You was named MVP on defence.

June 1976
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup in 1976, defeating the two-time defending champion Philadelphia Flyers in a four-game sweep (4–0). This victory marked the 19th Stanley Cup in franchise history and began a streak of four consecutive championships for the Canadiens.

Feb 1977
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

1976-77 Stanley Cup Winner | NHL Records. Facing off against the rival Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 1958, the Montréal Canadiens swept the series to capture their second consecutive championship.

Nov 1977
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

The 65th Grey Cup was known as The Ice Bowl and The Staples Game. Played in Montreal on Nov. 27, 1977 between Montreal and Edmonton, the field was a sheet of ice leading to many fumbles. The Alouettes affixed staples to the bottom of their sneakers for traction and won 41-6

June 1978
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The 1977–78 NHL season was the 61st season of the National Hockey League. The Montreal Canadiens won their third Stanley Cup in a row, defeating the Boston Bruins four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals.

June 1979
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The Montreal Canadiens won the 1979 Stanley Cup, defeating the New York Rangers in five games (4-1). This victory marked the Canadiens’ fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship and their 22nd title in franchise history. Bob Gainey was named the playoff MVP (Conn Smythe Trophy win

June 1986
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

Yes, the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup in 1986, defeating the Calgary Flames in five games (4-1 series). This marked Montreal’s 23rd Stanley Cup championship, led by rookie goaltender Patrick Roy, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP at just 20 years old.

July 1987
Montreal Flooded, Peel Pub saved us

We were at Peel Pub downtown enjoying the All Star game with the Expos and it was raining non-stop.

We left to go back to the West Island and found Decarie completely flooded.

So what did we do? We turned right around and went back to the Peel Pub for a great night until the flood waters had gone down enough to get home.

Rob S.

June 1993
Montreal Canadians Win The Stanley Cup

The Montreal Canadiens were the last Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup, defeating the Los Angeles Kings in five games in 1993. Led by goaltender Patrick Roy, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy, the 1993 Canadiens secured their 24th championship, the last NHL title won by a team composed entirely of North American-born players.

June 1993
Thank God For Peel Pub

We went to the Forum to watch that amazing playoff game between Montreal and Los Angelis.

Thankfully the Peel Pub was open and ready to support us crazy Habs fans after the game.

The atmosphere in The Peel Pub was insane and the people partying inside were almost as crazy as some of the fans on St Catherine’s Street tonight.

Thank you Peel Pub for the amazing time!

Steve F.

Oct 1994
Montreal Impact win A-League/USL-1 Championship

On October 15, 1994, in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,169 people at the Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard, the Impact triumphs with a 1-0 victory over the Colorado Foxes, giving the city its first professionnal soccer championship.

Jan 1998
Montreal flooded and frozen

We were at the Peel Pub and it was looking like another July 14th style flooding here in Montreal.

Little did we know that the next morning we would wake up to no power which would last for well over a week.

Seeing downtown Montreal with no power for almost a week was surreal. 

Nov 2002
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

The Montreal Alouettes won the 90th Grey Cup on November 24, 2002, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos 25–16 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. Led by head coach Don Matthews and MVP quarterback Anthony Calvillo, the Alouettes secured their first championship since 1977. Pat Woodcock was named Most Valuable Canadian after a record-setting 99-yard touchdown reception.

Oct 2004
Montreal Impact win A-League/USL-1 Championship

In 2004, the Impact won the A-League championship by defeating the Seattle Sounders 2–0 at Centre Claude Robillard in Montréal, in front of a crowd of 13,648—a new attendance record for the club at the time. The A-League was renamed the USL First Division in November 2004.

Oct 2009
Montreal Impact win A-League/USL-1 Championship

The Impact repeated as Commissioner’s Cup winners in 2006 and won their first USL playoff championship in 2009 after they defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps 6–3 on aggregate in the two-legged final. The second leg was played at Saputo Stadium in front of a crowd of 13,034.

Nov 2010
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

The Montreal Alouettes won the 98th Grey Cup on November 28, 2010, defeating the Saskatchewan Roughriders 21-18 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. This victory marked their second consecutive championship (back-to-back), led by head coach Marc Trestman, QB Anthony Calvillo, and MVP receiver Jamel Richardson.

Nov 2023
Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup

The game was played on November 19, 2023, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, between the West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes. The Alouettes defeated the Blue Bombers, 28–24.

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