Saturday, November 8, 2008

Chez Anas

de l'eglise and verdun ave.

note to self: unfortunate stylized s on sign resembles an l.

small animals bunny, peasants, deers. served with salad. 20$ each i think. I didn't pay for it. Nice tiling. old bank. Go for strange animal eating.

Tim Hortons

De L'eglise and Lasalle.

i have lots of happy hellos for you this morning. beau bojour , beau beau bojour to you, i have a happy heart.


thats the guy sitting on the porch next door, sipping a double double.

it is good.

watch cars back into each other and then see them fight. yes!!!
drama coffee, special cashiers, new timmies efficency.

Bar Pino

Go to be kicked out at 11 guaranteed

no food

just beer, $4 pints when theres draft left.
they will offer you salt for your pint.

why?

no idea

But you can sit in the window!!!!
Nice terrase to hear the latest gossip drug deals, beatings of (irish), stolen goods sales, cheap smokes.
Occasional appearance by the Evelyn street crazy lady looking for you to be the special someone to get the next drink.

VLT's VLT's VLT's yay yay yay

Dominos Pizza

De L'eglise.
If you like paying 23 $ for two seperate toppings on a medium when it's not
''fou fou mardi'' then call here. Not bloody Good pizza for 23 $

Les Délices de l'lle de la Maurice

Hickson and Ethel

6$ Lonely Planet suggestion.

choice of 1 of 4 meats on 4 different beds.

tv. locals and mostly family. odd wall decor, maps, yellowed laminates, wobbly chairs.

Chef eats across the street at Le Garage.
Employs covetted saffron (stuff in little box $$$$)

Al Pacino Pizza

accross from de l'eglise metro on wellington street.


yes, this place rocks.

the pepperoni is halal, and this slice packs the right flava.

good old montreal styleness, tasty stuff.

cheese slice often pepperoni. vegans beware.

dirty so take it to go away. sketch toilet don't sit just float.
closes at 7 pm usually.

Restaurant Pars

89 cent pizza

this is not food.

holy fuck, it was a grease and rubber slab with hard ends and yellow oil, no other toppings. old croissant recipe flatenned?

exactly 12 french fries, stuck together and well greased.

can of coke was cold though. not bad for a can of coke.

still in business.

god help us all

Pierrette Patate

Verdun and Hickson

Miniature diner.

Evelyn and Hickson Dep Proprio

Count your kids money before sending them here. Automatic inflation on bonbons. Mysterious toonies go missing. Change slapping into your hand a common practice. Large fat black and white cat to pat. No return on strange bottles. Not open 11:05 pm closed at 10:59 sharp do not run. Expensive smokes.

Le Fréjus

Le Fréjus, Verdun Avenue and Manning (West Verdun. near Douglas Hospital)

Walk in. Told to find any place to sit. Sat in front of Brie old baguette, mangled ham, and old cups of cofee reading one page of Le Journal fo 10 minutes.
On the Menu, Crepes de Dinde. 8$. Didn't try. Left. One waitress, one cook. Wait, sit in front of old food could be good if not so cheap on the employees.

Chez Johanne

On Wellington street, accross from Champlain Dodge Chrysler, ya know, near the Canadian Tire.

Metro Lasalle.

Used to be better before the chef left tall young guy, great!

Le Nouveau Verdun

Purse Thievery and lots of toasts.

good breakfast
not worth 65 dollars

pancakes like crumpets. 6 year old will devour 2 pancakes, a toast, egg, potato side, 3 sausage.

Endless cofee.

New Verdun Restaurant, home of the most grizzled greek grandmother peering from behind the Pepsi machine. Well seasoned waitress probably stole the purse, some coverup after only 90 seconds, managed to find the purse in the bathroom emptied of cash.

Fast service, good eggy weggs. Toast nicely buttered, accent cantaloupe and out of season orannge. 21,73$ for 3 or 63.73 with purse.

The Dep

Greetings.

Verdun's main source of food is the Dépanneur. There is one on every corner, it is a store. Smokes and beer make a good light lunch.

They are found in two forms, 1: small dep 2: large dep with odd smelling everything.

Complementing it is the pataterie, where things go in the fryer and come out uniformly brown and gravied.

One level up we have the cofee shops Dunkin do@@@@ s and Tim Hortons. One is good, and one is bad.

Down the street, there is often 99 cent $1.29 err $1.79 pizza, cut from a thin disc of crisp dough with topping flavour. Avoid 89 cent pizza on Verdun Avenue and Church. Review will follow.

chicken comes to your door in small cars, and beer by bike.

Otherwise, you can scope out the places of high class plateau migrants.

Tubed meat lovers or fine fooder Verdun will please yous!