Yoko Luna — RaceWeek Montreal 2026
Supper Club

Yoko Luna

Montreal's #1 Nightclub — Four Nights of Nikkei-Inspired Dining & Neo-Tokyo Nightlife

1234 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal Capacity: 650 (standing)

About Yoko Luna

Yoko Luna is the Magnum Opus of JEGantic Group and Montreal's most electrifying dining and nightlife destination. Voted the city's #1 nightclub by Cult MTL in 2026, this is where futuristic Neo-Tokyo design meets bold Nikkei-inspired cuisine in the heart of downtown. Located on Rue de la Montagne with a standing capacity of 650, the venue has quickly become one of the city's most talked-about establishments and a race weekend essential.

The interior is a sensory experience in itself. Neon-lit corridors, dramatic lighting installations, and sleek Japanese-inspired design create an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a Tokyo nightclub of the future. Every corner is Instagram-worthy, but the real draw is the energy — a perfect fusion of upscale dining and high-octane nightlife.

During RaceWeek 2026, Yoko Luna runs four consecutive nights from Thursday through Sunday — the longest race weekend residency of any featured venue. Each evening begins with the acclaimed Nikkei-inspired dinner service and transitions into a full nightclub experience with world-class DJs. The Thursday opening night sets the tone, Friday and Saturday deliver peak energy, and Sunday's grand finale closes out the weekend in unforgettable fashion.

The cocktail program is among Montreal's most innovative, featuring Japanese whisky, sake infusions, and house originals that match the creativity of the kitchen. From the first sip to the last song, Yoko Luna delivers an experience that's uniquely Montreal and unmistakably unforgettable.

The Experience

Nikkei-Inspired Cuisine

Yoko Luna's kitchen creates dishes that are as visually stunning as they are flavourful. The Nikkei-inspired menu draws from Japanese-Peruvian traditions — sushi, steak, and creative fusion dishes. Bold flavours and artistic presentation define every course.

Cocktails & Sake

The bar program is a journey through Japanese-inspired mixology. Signature creations like the Tokyo Drift (Japanese whisky, yuzu, shiso) and the Neon Geisha (sake, lychee, elderflower) have become race weekend legends. Sake flights and premium Japanese whisky also available.

Music & Nightlife

After dinner service, Yoko Luna transforms into a full nightclub experience. Resident and guest DJs deliver sets spanning electronic, house, and hip-hop on one of Montreal's best sound systems. The VIP mezzanine offers an elevated experience with panoramic views of the main floor.

Tickets & VIP

Tickets for all four Yoko Luna race weekend nights are available through Tixr. Options include general admission, dinner reservations, and VIP mezzanine bottle service. Friday and Saturday sell out fastest. For group bookings of 6 or more, contact our concierge team at (514) 929-9656.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Yoko Luna located?
Yoko Luna is at 1234 Rue de la Montagne in downtown Montreal, within walking distance of most major hotels including the Ritz-Carlton, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, and W Montreal.
What nights does Yoko Luna host race weekend events?
Yoko Luna runs four race weekend nights: Thursday through Sunday. It's the only featured venue open on Sunday, making it the place for the race weekend closing celebration.
What is the dress code at Yoko Luna?
Stylish and fashion-forward. Think Tokyo nightlife chic — sleek streetwear, designer pieces, bold fashion. No sportswear, flip-flops, or overly casual attire.
Does Yoko Luna offer vegetarian or dietary options?
Yes. The Nikkei-inspired menu includes vegetarian options and plant-based dishes. Gluten-free accommodations are also available. Notify the venue of allergies when booking.
Is there a late-night food menu?
Yes. The main kitchen serves until midnight, and a late-night menu featuring sushi and small bites is available until 1 AM on most race weekend nights.