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The restaurant is known for serving Montreal-style smoked meat. [2] [3] Nickels is now part of the Foodtastic group of restaurants which also includes Les Rôtisseries Benny, La Belle & La Boeuf, Souvlaki Bar, Carlos & Pepe's, Vinnie Gambini's Italian Restaurants, Bacaro, Chocolato, Big Rig, Monza and Au Coq. [4]
Cora, based in Montreal, has 128 restaurants and was started by Cora Tsouflidou in 1987. It can be found in every Canadian province (but PEI). In 2008, the restaurant changed its name from Cora's breakfast and lunch (in French, Chez Cora déjeuners) to Cora. Serving such breakfast items as eggs, crepes and French toast, it is known for its all ...
Schwartz's, also known as the Schwartz's Deli and the Montreal Hebrew Delicatessen, is a Jewish delicatessen restaurant and take-out, located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1928, by Reuben Schwartz, a Jewish immigrant from Romania .
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On February 12, 2014, Heritage Montreal announced the restaurant was "under observation" due to the building's uncertain future. [7] Adding to the uncertainty at the time, the former occupants of the site, Les Ailes de la Mode , went bankrupt and closed in 2014 (while later transformed into an extension of the Montreal Eaton Centre , there had ...
The Big Orange, the last standing operating Orange Julep, was once one of several Gibeau Orange Julep restaurants in the Montreal area and beyond, [7] many shaped like a giant orange. A 1969 Montreal Gazette article [8] by Peter Lanken reported “The original Orange Julep was conceived, in 1945… It was on Décarie Boulevard, it was round, it ...
Harvey's in Richmond Hill in 2020. Harvey's was co-founded by George B. Sukornyk and Rick Mauran in early 1959 as equal shareholders. Mauran originally thought to call the chain Humphrey's, [6] riffing off of the down-home friendliness connoted by the Henry's Hamburgers chain that was already successful in the United States at the time (today, only one Henry's restaurant survives). [7]
The original builders referred to themselves as the Carlton Hotel Company of Montreal, with the concept of naming the hotel after London's celebrated Carlton Hotel. However, one of the investors, Charles Hosmer , was a personal friend of César Ritz , and persuaded his colleagues to incorporate the Ritz name associated with the success of the ...