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La Binerie Mont-Royal

1938 establishments in QuebecCanadian company stubsCuisine of QuebecLe Plateau-Mont-RoyalLunch counters
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Binerie Mont Royal
Binerie Mont Royal

La Binerie Mont-Royal is a lunch counter-style restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, specializing in traditional Quebec cuisine, including its signature baked beans.Founded in 1938 by Léonide Lussier, the restaurant was the setting of Yves Beauchemin's novel and film The Alley Cat (Le Matou), which was filmed on location. The business was purchased by new owners Jocelyne and Philippe Brunet in 2005, but largely remains unchanged. In addition to its trademark beans, the restaurant serves such traditional fare as tourtières, Pâté chinois, pouding chômeur, pea soup and spruce beer.The restaurant is located on Mount Royal Avenue, in the city's Plateau Mont-Royal borough.

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La Binerie Mont-Royal
Avenue du Mont-Royal Est, Montreal Plateau Mont-Royal

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Avenue du Mont-Royal Est 365
H2J 2L4 Montreal, Plateau Mont-Royal
Quebec, Canada
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