Yoko Luna Friday - The Fast Lane
East Meets West at Full Speed
About This Event
Friday at Yoko Luna turns the heat up. Immerse yourself in the dazzling collision of futuristic design and race week adrenaline. The kitchen fires on all cylinders with its signature Nikkei-inspired menu while world-class mixologists craft cocktails as bold as the racing on the track.
What to Expect
- Peak race weekend energy — Friday is Yoko Luna's highest-demand night
- Extended cocktail menu with limited-edition race weekend creations
- Guest DJ lineup featuring internationally touring electronic artists
- Full Nikkei-inspired dining service from 7 PM to midnight
- VIP mezzanine level with private bottle service and panoramic venue views
- After-midnight transformation into full nightclub mode until 3 AM
Dress Code
Upscale chic. Friday is the biggest night — dress to impress. Tailored fits, statement pieces, and bold fashion welcome. No sportswear, shorts, or casual footwear.
Music & Entertainment
Guest DJs deliver high-energy sets blending electronic, house, and hip-hop. The sound system is one of Montreal's best — expect bass-heavy drops and seamless transitions that keep the dance floor packed from midnight onward.
Dining
Friday showcases Yoko Luna's race weekend special menu. The Nikkei-inspired kitchen serves sushi, steak, and creative fusion dishes with bold flavours and artistic presentation. Full sushi bar open all evening. Pair with Japanese whisky cocktails or a sake flight.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Friday the busiest night at Yoko Luna during race weekend?
- Friday is tied with Saturday as the highest-demand night. It sells out first every year. If you're choosing one night, Friday delivers the perfect balance of dining, entertainment, and nightlife energy.
- Can I come just for drinks without dinner on Friday?
- Yes. General admission tickets grant full access to the bar and nightlife experience. However, dining reservations are recommended and available as an add-on. The bar area gets packed after 10 PM, so arriving early guarantees the best experience.
- What cocktails is Yoko Luna known for?
- Yoko Luna is famous for its Japanese-inspired cocktail program. Signatures include the Tokyo Drift (Japanese whisky, yuzu, shiso), the Neon Geisha (sake, lychee, elderflower), and the Wasabi Mule. During race weekend, the bar introduces limited-edition racing-themed creations.
- How far is Yoko Luna from downtown Montreal hotels?
- Yoko Luna is located at 1234 Rue de la Montagne, right in the heart of downtown Montreal. Most major hotels (Ritz-Carlton, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, W Montreal) are within a 5-10 minute walk. Taxis and rideshares are readily available all night.