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  2. Mile End Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    Mile End Delicatessen, is a Jewish deli in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn which opened in 2010 and is named after the neighborhood in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The deli has been highly rated and is currently run by Joel Tietolman.

  3. St-Viateur Bagel - Wikipedia

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    St-Viateur Bagel Shop lies on the border of the Jewish Quarter and the Mile End neighbourhood. In addition to St-Viateur Bagel Shop, Montreal's Jewish Quarter is also the home of Schwartz's deli, Moishes Steakhouse, Cheskie's Bakery, [11] and Beauty's Luncheonette, [12] all of which have a long history within the Jewish community in Montreal. [13]

  4. The 10 Best Caribbean Spots in NYC, According to Our Editors

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    Here, we’ve rounded up ten of the best Caribbean spots in NYC, according to our editors and online reviews. (Psst: Our picks include a laid-back Puerto Rican joint, an inventive Haitian eatery ...

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  6. Mile End, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Mile End station's metal structure remains today as a performance venue called Entrepôt 77. [21] In 1878, the village of Saint-Louis-du-Mile-End was incorporated, population 1319. Its territory consisted of the western third of Côte Saint-Louis: bounded on the west by the limit of Outremont (generally along Hutchison Street ...

  7. Saint Urbain Street - Wikipedia

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    Writer Mordecai Richler immortalised the Mile End section as a centre of the Jewish community in Montreal, and he documented the life there in novels such as St. Urbain's Horseman. [1] From roughly 1970 onwards, the Jewish community uprooted to Outremont and the street was settled by Greek, Portuguese and Caribbean immigrants. [2]

  8. Park Extension - Wikipedia

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    Over 35,000 people live in only 1.6 square kilometres (400 acres), more than the average population density in Montreal, but the same density as the Plateau, Villeray, St-Michel and Mile End. Parc Jarry is a large City of Montreal park, that includes IGA Stadium (tennis), that is located within Parc Extension.

  9. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Brunch - Wikipedia

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    Wiki-Tent Brunch location, Sahadi’s – Courtyard 3/4 in Industry City 40°39′24″N 74°00′27″W  /  40.6567°N 74.0076°W  / 40.6567; -74.0076 The Wiki-Tent Brunch is a planned outdoor gathering between the local Wikimedia NYC community and visitors from the global Wikimedia Foundation on Sunday March 27 11am-2pm at Sahadi's ...