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    • L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel (since 1754) Founded in 1754, the Auberge Saint-Gabriel in the heart of Old Montréal is the oldest inn in North America. If the walls could talk, L’Auberge Saint-Gabriel would recount remarkable tales of Québec’s history.
    • Montréal Pool Room (since 1912) Montréal Pool Room is a local favourite for classic hot dogs and fries. Located in the former seedy red light district of Montréal (now the Quartier des spectacles), this greasy spoon has survived a severe fire and relocation.
    • Schwartz’s Delicatessen (since 1928) Schwartz’s smoked meat is world-renowned and is celebrated by locals and visitors alike. No meal is complete without a black cherry cola and a plate of half-sour pickles.
    • Wilensky’s Light Lunch (since 1932) This lunch counter is better known as just “Wilensky’s” and is located in the Mile End neighbourhood. It is famous for its “Wilensky’s Special”, a pressed sandwich of grilled beef salami and beef bologna in a Kaiser roll with mustard.
    • L’Auberge Saint-Gabriel (opened in 1754) Forget Montreal, L’Auberge Saint-Gabriel is the oldest still-functioning restaurant in all of Canada. The former inn has been in business since 1754 and hosts daily food services, weddings, and events.
    • Montréal Pool Room (opened in 1912) One of the city’s most iconic greasy spoons, Montreal Pool Room is a staple for poutines and steamé hot dogs. Long hours, traditional Quebecois grub, and despite what its name suggests, no pool tables.
    • Fairmount Bagel (opened in 1919) Sure, the city’s debate about whether Fairmount Bagel is better than St-Viateur is constant but Fairmount Bagel at least has the leg up in terms of age.
    • Schwartz’s Deli (opened in 1928) Schwartz’s is renowned for being one of the most popular spots in all of Montreal. And it has been for a long time. The deli, Canada’s oldest, is known for having decadent smoked meat, cherry coke, pickles, and constant long lines.
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  2. Aux Anciens Canadiens. / 46.8117; -71.2073. Aux Anciens Canadiens is a restaurant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Located on Rue Saint-Louis, at its corner with Des Jardins, [1] the restaurant has occupied Maison Jacquet, originally a home completed in 1676, [2] since 1966. [3]

    • 34 Rue Saint-Louis
    • Aux Anciens Canadiens
    • 1675
  3. Sep 22, 2010 · Aux Anciens Canadiens: oldest restaurant in Quebec ville - See 3,680 traveler reviews, 1,466 candid photos, and great deals for Quebec City, Canada, at Tripadvisor.

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    • 34, rue Saint-Louis, Quebec City, G1R 3Z1
  4. In fact, you can’t get older than the 268-year-old restaurant anywhere else in Canada. Built in 1754 as an inn, L’Auberge Saint-Gabriel is currently the oldest functioning restaurant in the country. The building has kept much of its same look over the past nearly three centuries and while it’s been refurbished over the years, the auberge ...

  5. Jan 21, 2020 · Aux Anciens occupies one of the oldest buildings in the city and offers a charmingly comfortable space. We arrived without reservations but before the typical (late) dining time and were told they could accommodate us for only 90 minutes or so.

    • (3.7K)
    • +1 418-692-1627
    • 34, rue Saint - Louis. branch Haute-Ville, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4P3
  6. Aug 9, 2016 · The oldest restaurant in Quebec City. We had a great early dinner at this restaurant on our latest trip to QC in April 2016. It is the oldest restaurant in QC, very nicely decorated, great service, tasty food.

    • 34, rue Saint - Louis., Quebec City, Quebec G1R 3Z1,, Canada
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