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La Banquise

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Established
  
May 1968 (May 1968)

Street address
  
994 Rachel Street East

Country
  
Canada

Dress code
  
Casual

Postal/ZIP code
  
H2J 2J3

City
  

Food type
  
Snack bar specializing in Poutine

Founded
  
May 1968, Montreal, Canada

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La Banquise is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada which specializes in the dish of poutine. It serves over thirty different kinds of poutine and is open 24 hours. Its address is 994 Rachel Street East in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.

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History

La Banquise was founded in 1968 by Pierre Barsalou, a firefighter. It was originally an ice cream shop, although it became a snack bar later in the year and served mostly hot dogs and French fries. Poutine was not served at La Banquise until the beginning of the 1980s. Only two types of poutine were served at the beginning, although La Banquise is now known for serving over 30 different varieties. Today the restaurant is owned by Barsalou's daughter Annie and her partner Marc Latendresse.

Reception

On his television program, No Reservations, American chef Anthony Bourdain recommended La Banquise as one of his favourite meals in Montreal.

In the Montreal Mirror's Best of Montreal Readers Poll 2011, La Banquise won the title of Best Late Night Eat in addition to Best Poutine.

Ryan Smolkin developed the Smoke's Poutinerie chain after being inspired by La Banquise. Smolkin frequents La Banquise whenever he visits Montreal.

References

La Banquise Wikipedia


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