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  2. Wilensky's - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Wilensky's Cigar Store, [4] the restaurant was located at the corner of St. Urbain Street and Fairmount Avenue in Montreal's Mile End district. It moved to its current location in 1952 [1] and was run by the founder's widow Ruth Wilensky (until 2012), his son Asher, daughter Sharon and granddaughter Alisa.

  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. Fairmount Bagel - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount Bagel Storefront In Montreal. Fairmount Bagel is a Montreal-style bagel bakery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the Mile End neighbourhood of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. The first location opened on September 7, 1919 [1] on Saint-Laurent Boulevard by Isadore Shlafman. The current location, on 74 Fairmount Avenue West was opened in 1949.

  5. 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.

  6. List of neighbourhoods in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The tiny "Mile End" district, officially part of the Plateau borough but generally considered distinct, is home to many Montreal artists and filmmakers. The city's two famous bagel emporia, the Fairmount and St-Viateur bakeries, are located on the streets of the same names.

  7. Au Pied de Cochon - Wikipedia

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    Au Pied de Cochon is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.It is located at 536 Duluth Street East in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.Au Pied de Cochon also has a Sugar Shack and La Cabane d'à Côté in St-Benoît de Mirabel, which are open to normal reservations during the maple sugar season. [2]

  8. Laurier Avenue (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The largest concentration of shops on Laurier Avenue are located between Clark Street and Querbes Avenue. These are mainly upscale decorating and children's clothing stores, as well as restaurants and cafes. Laurier Station, on the Montreal Metro's Orange Line, is located at the intersection of Laurier Avenue and Berri Street.

  9. 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 ...