Wilensky's

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Wilensky

Wilensky's Light Lunch is a historic luncheonette located in the Mile End neighborhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Established in 1932 by Moe Wilensky, it has become a beloved institution known for its unique sandwiches and old-fashioned charm.

History[edit | edit source]

Wilensky's was founded by Moe Wilensky in 1932. Originally a barbershop and soda fountain, it evolved into a luncheonette over time. The establishment has remained in the Wilensky family, preserving its original decor and menu, which has contributed to its nostalgic appeal.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The most famous item on the menu is the "Wilensky Special," a sandwich made with beef salami and bologna pressed on a grill and served on a kaiser roll with mustard. The sandwich is notable for its simplicity and the rule that it must be served with mustard, a tradition that has been maintained since the restaurant's inception.

Other items on the menu include egg creams, sodas, and various other sandwiches. The menu has remained largely unchanged since the 1930s, contributing to the establishment's vintage atmosphere.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Wilensky's has been featured in various media and has a significant place in Montreal's cultural landscape. It has been mentioned in literature, film, and television, often highlighted for its historical and cultural value. The luncheonette is a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic Montreal experience.

Location[edit | edit source]

Wilensky's is located at 34 Fairmount Avenue West in the Mile End neighborhood of Montreal. The area is known for its vibrant cultural scene and diverse community, making it a fitting location for such a historic establishment.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD