We used to enjoy Friday evenings in downtown Montreal. Sometimes we'd eat at Restaurant Julien on Union Avenue; it was a great place but is now closed. When there was a hockey game at the Bell Centre this place would be full of out-of-towners; now, due to Covid, there are no out-of-towners. . . BTW, Union Avenue was named after the union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1840; before that it was called Brunswick Avenue.
The people who worked at or owned Restaurant Julien should know that many of us enjoyed their restaurant and still miss going there.
Photos taken in 2013.
Phillips Square at night; the Canada Cement Building is on the far right |
We're on Union Avenue looking back at The Bay and Phillips Square; that's the Canada Cement Building on the right |
I can see that Union Avenue isn't the greatest for foot traffic at night, maybe another reason Restaurant Julien went out of business... location |
Restaurant Julien on Union Avenue |
The bus on the right is a dedicated service to Habitat 67, the still innovative housing complex constructed for Expo 67 |
Interior of Restaurant Julien |
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