Planning a Montreal Bachelor Party for the Older Groom
The days when most grooms were in their early to mid-twenties are long gone. If your buddy is walking down the aisle for a second time, put off marriage to focus on a career, or just took a little longer to meet Ms. Right, you may find yourself planning a Montreal bachelor party for a slightly older groom. Here are a few tips to get you started:
Consider bars, lounges, and pubs instead of Montreal nightclubs: Your group may be past the age of getting wasted with a bunch of 18-year-olds and screaming to be heard, but that’s not all the Montreal nightlife has to offer. There are plenty of lounges, supper clubs, and pubs that have a slightly older clientele. Enjoy a glass of Irish whiskey or a pint in a slightly less wild atmosphere.
Grooms of all ages will love the Montreal strippers: Don’t assume a forty-something groom won’t be into strippers unless he’s explicitly banned this type of entertainment. Lap dances and private stage shows from friendly strippers are things most men never outgrow.
Go for more refined restaurant fare: Many older grooms will appreciate the gourmet food Montreal has to offer. Splurge on a meal at an Italian or French eatery instead of just going to pubs and picking up fast food.
Don’t shy away from exciting activities: Remember, he’s an older groom…not an octogenarian. Go karting, white water rafting, or a day at the La Ronde amusement park are all perfectly acceptable activities for older grooms that might even make them feel young again.

