As a young McGill University student I spent many a nights at Ben's. Swartz was right up there as well. I would give my kingdom to be able to turn back the clock. Those were the days.you've got to go to Montreal.
Ben's is long gone. R.I.P.I am not 100% sure but I heard that Ben's is long gone
I was more a Crescent Street guy. Many a nights we debated the merits/lack of merits of an independent Quebec.Did you ever do the all night vigil's drinking the bottomless cup of coffee at Lenzo's on Guy street
If you hung on Cresent Street then you must be a Tête carrée and not a Laurentian CommandoBen's is long gone. R.I.P.
I drove by the old Le Baron Sports Shop on Notre Dame last summer and all the old buildings are boarded up, I suspect they will all be torn down for big new buildings.
I was more a Crescent Street guy. Many a nights we debated the merits/lack of merits of an independent Quebec.
The reason I ask what is a reasonable price to pay for a good smoked meat sandwich is that I heard that an place I have been to twice in NYC is closing down. The Carnegie Deli in NY city is shutting down because it is too expensive to run and the family wants to franchise the name across the US.Simple $10 tax in.
There's a typo in your Outremont (no big deal).Or up to $25 for one from Lester's on Outermont.
How can you be sure you have had the best till you tried Montreal smoked meat. Even the lowest on the rung - the new upstart Pete's meat may be better. Their slogan is " You can't beat Pete's meat".Totally agree!
Just heard about The Carnegie Deli closing too. It was actually closed for almost a year in 2015 for illegally siphoning natural gas.Would you pay $26 CDN. for a Carnegie Deli pastrami sandwich. ( sandwich only - no fries or pickle )
Buy did you take a look at the picture of that sandwich, its like 2 lbs 2 people can eat off of itWould you pay $26 CDN. for a Carnegie Deli pastrami sandwich. ( sandwich only - no fries or pickle )