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| Schwartz's Deli offers a fabulous atmosphere and the Great taste of Montreal by John Stokes
So, you are part of group of tourists in Montreal, or a Montrealer looking for a relaxed, vibrant, non-pretentious environment to eat. Do you also crave a rich smoke meat, between two slices of delicious white bread, with a little mustard, with, of course, a juicy dill pickle. How about some freshly cut robust fries on the side? No, not those frozen ones. Freshly cut fries are way better, no doubt. While you are at it, how would you also like a cold cherry soft drink with your order. Well, isn't it about time you check out Schwartz's Deli in Montreal? World famous Schwartz's, has been reputed to serve Montreal's best smoked meat from the original recipe of spices since 1928. Schwartz is packed with pleased customers, and staff who help support a great cozy atmosphere. Imagine walking through the door and taking a step back 75 years into "Main Street" history in Montreal. A "true" Montreal landmark that has welcomed celebrities and visitors from all over the world. Schwartz's was founded in 1928 by Reuben Schwartz, a Jewish immigrant from Romania, and the restaurant has been in the same location ever since, on boulevard Saint-Laurent, where it is now tucked in around funky storefronts and trendy boutiques.
Schwartz has sought to protect its tradition for over 75 years by maintaining the standards of old. Unlike other smoked-meat purveyors, who add chemicals to their briskets, Schwartz's prepares smoked meat the old-fashioned way using a secret blend of fine herbs and spices marinated for 10 days. Their smoked meat is smoked daily and contains no preservatives; just the award winning taste and freshness that have brought celebrities from all around the world to its tables. Let Schwartz bring you the great taste of Montreal the old fashioned way. Schwartz also offers a catering service, in which you can further enjoy the old tradition since 1928 of smoked meat that is smoked daily and still prepared and spiced according to the original recipe. Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog. SOCIALIZE: Stop the North American Union (NAU) agenda. Become a Member.
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