🍽️ Montreal's 5 Historic Restaurants You MUST Visit!
Discover Montreal's oldest dining gems—some over 270 years old—where history and flavor collide! 🎩✨ 1️⃣ L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel (1754 🎉) 🍽️ French-Canadian 📍 426 Rue St. Gabriel 🔥 Canada's oldest restaurant & North America’s first licensed inn! Serves authentic 17th-century French fare in a time-capsule setting. 2️⃣ Montreal Pool Room (1912 🎉) 🍽️ Fast food 📍 1217 Blvd Saint-Laurent 🔥 Famous for steamies (steamed hot dogs)—a late-night legend once frequented by gangster Al Capone! 🌭🌃 3️⃣ Fairmount Bagel (1919 🎉) 🍽️ Bakery 📍 74 Av. Fairmount O 🔥 Montreal’s first bagel shop! Wood-fired, hand-rolled bagels with a century-old recipe, still run by the founder’s family. 🥯💥 4️⃣ Schwartz’s Deli (1928 🎉) 🍽️ Deli 📍 3895 Blvd St. Laurent 🔥 Iconic smoked meat sandwiches that draw crowds daily—a Montreal rite of passage! 🥪😋 5️⃣ Wilensky’s Light Lunch (1932 🎉) 🍽️ Sandwiches 📍 34 Av. Fairmount O 🔥 The Wilensky Special (grilled salami sandwich) hasn’t changed since 1932—served uncut, as per tradition! 🚫🔪 ✨ Taste 300 years of Montreal’s culinary legacy! #MontrealEats #HistoricBites #FoodieTimeTravel #CanadianCuisine #OldMontreal