T.L. Morrisey

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Restaurant Emile Bertrand

My photo of Restaurant Bertrand


I visited Restaurant Emile Bertrand once with my father when I was a child (around 1955). It wasn't until around 1994 that I returned there, more by chance than anything else. That first visit, over fifty years ago, he and I may have come down from Windsor Station, where he worked. Why else would we have been in the neighbourhood? But why would I have been at Windsor Station? I remember that visit, the stainless steel counter tops, and that Emile Bertrand's specialty was spruce beer (a soda pop, or "soft drink" as we say in Canada) that has limited appeal and has a sprucey sweet taste, like the smell of spruce tree resin. It's an acquired taste but when I start drinking the stuff I can't get enough! They used to make this drink on the premises, as well as serving the obligatory French fries and hot dogs "fully dressed" (meaning garnished with chopped cabbage and onion)... I like a toasted bun and grilled or steamed hot dog. Premier Bourassa got himself into trouble years ago by referring to certain lower class people as "eaters of hot dogs", but I have a craving for hot dogs every now or then. I rediscovered Restaurant Emile Bertrand fifteen years ago and enjoyed going there again a few times, for sentimental reasons, and I wrote a poem referring to that day I went there with my father. The restaurant was eventually closed, due to a family dispute it seems, about two years ago, and although it was announced they would reopen, they never did (as far as I know). The new ,almost upscale, restaurant now located on the premises is for a new demographic, a younger educated clientele, who want whole grain bread, etc., not fully dressed hot dogs and French fries. Restaurant Emile Bertrand was located on rue Notre Dame West just down from Guy Street, or Peel Street.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I too had been going to Restaurant Émile Bertrand occasionally between 2000 and when they closed. They re-opened on a side street off Notre-Dame, a few blocks to the west, and I stopped by there a couple of times before it too closed. Apparently Paul Patate on Charlevoix (in Point St-Charles) has the same spruce beer recipé.

Pierre said...

Barry works there with Dany fro Paul Patates

Unknown said...

Everyone waited in line outside the door down the street on mountain because they lived there home mafe spruce beer made in back at night and most of the customerz knew there order was ready as they walked in because they were the regular customers we all knew because it was like a big family with Emile then Barbara and Barry . My aunt Doris sister Johanne my mom kenny and i all worked there and we all shared some amazing hot days serving people from all over . Rip you guys were the best owners ever.