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Wilensky

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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Wilensky est une institution montréalaise qui séduit par sa simplicité et son ambiance nostalgique, avec peu de places au comptoir et une atmosphère de quartier où l'histoire est affichée sur les murs. Le Wilensky Special, sandwich grillé de bologna et de salami avec fromage et moutarde sur un pain Kaiser, incarne le caractère du lieu et est souvent accompagné d'un pain saupoudré de semoule de maïs et de cornichons. Les boissons maison, notamment le cherry cola et l egg cream, complètent l'expérience. Le service est perçu comme rapide et chaleureux, avec une équipe familiale qui crée une ambiance conviviale et fidèle à l'esprit du lieu. Ce lieu est souvent décrit comme une visite incontournable, à la fois nostalgique et vivante, réunissant locaux et visiteurs du monde entier. Malgré son charme, l'endroit peut présenter des limites, comme une accessibilité en fauteuil roulant insuffisante et un espace restreint qui incite à s'asseoir au comptoir. Enfin, l'impression générale est celle d'une cuisine simple mais délicieuse, abordable, qui rappelle l'histoire culinaire de Montréal et donne envie de revenir.
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The best breakfast sandwich ever in Montreal' the special with Swiss or Cheddar cheese' with a sour pickle & the homemade cherry cola. An experience like nothing else ✨?.

3 févr. 2026
sur Google
5.0

What else can be said but thanks for the hospitality.

30 janv. 2026
sur Google

Les meilleurs choses sont souvent les choses simples est la phrase que je donnerais à ce resto. Ce petit restaurant historique de Montréal avec seulement 8 tabourets pour s'asseoir sert le même sandwich depuis 1932. Visuellement, la nourriture n'a l'air de rien, mais c'est vraiment bon & je comprends pourquoi ils n'ont toujours pas changé leurs façons de faire après tant d'années. Gros coup de coeur aussi pour le coke au cerise maison qui est fait devant nous. J'ai beaucoup apprécié également de regarder les vieilles photos du restaurant à travers son histoire sur les murs.

24 janv. 2026
sur Google

Absolutely delicious sandwiches. I left happy, full, & slightly scared of the older lady server but in a good way lol

13 janv. 2026
sur Google

Went as a tourist looking for a cool old spot & it did not disappoint. Service was friendly & the food was what we expected, which was great. Worth a visit if you're looking for something different. Sit at the counter, if there's room.

12 janv. 2026
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Un classique pour mes kids ( & les parents)

12 janv. 2026
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One of the most unusual diners you will ever visit anywhere in the world. A 1930's semi-rundown decor with a spacious interior yet only 8 or so seating spaces, serving simple, standardized bologne sandwiches, yet it has somehow become Montreal's (a city seen by many as a top foodie destination in North America) must-visit spot with a constant flow of visitors - both locals & people from all over the world. A complete'glitch in the Matrix' of the modern cutthroat restaurant business environment - a place that really shouldn't exist anymore, yet somehow does, & even flourishes.

This was the second time I came here & I was trying to sense the heart of this place to understand its mystery & it dawned on me that this place's survival strategy was to become, for the time being, what almost feels like a victim of it's own success - let me explain.

From staff consisting of tight-knit family member crew who seem almost defensive & unwelcoming as you walk in, but who actually open up quickly & become quite warm, personable & friendly once you sit down & make smalltalk with them. To warnings on walls in large font about not daring to ask for a sandwich without mustard or to have your sandwich cut for you for no other reason other than that it's been like that since 1932, yet having a huge selection of great tasting sodas. On top of that, a strict no tipping policy (all tips donated to charity if you do tip - no exceptions big or small). Clearly, something very interesting & unusual is going on here - the mystery deepens.

This is what I understood - this diner longs to be once again the local neighbourhood deli it once was, with regulars knowing each other & the family who owns the diner by name & personally, & coming back for decades & generations. This also explains the lack of seating yet a very spacious interior - the interior was designed to be full of people talking to each other while eating standing up, then coming back to the bar for another sandwich or soda, then going back to talking to someone else while eating/drinking soda. Looking at the old photos on the walls it seemed to me that this is exactly what this place was a long time ago - not just a deli but a central community hub. You didn't come here just for the sandwich but to see familiar faces & make new neighbourhood acquaintances.

Times changed though - the area became gentrified, communities moved on or got dispersed, lots more food places popped up everywhere, social media became the new gathering hub. One-time, one-off visitors (both tourists & Montrealers who want to visit this iconic place once in a while) seem now to be the biggest client base & the ones keeping it afloat financially. &, despite all pressures, this deli serves their new clientele fair & square, keeping up with the honesty, family dignity & tradition of budget friendly prices (& not selling out & turning itself into a tourist trap like other places have done) - but you sense the deep underlying longing in the atmospheric fabric of the diner for the re-emergence of the days gone by (not in the sense of just being stuck in the nostalgia for the past, but in a genuine hope & yearning to be able to serve the community as it once did - the true reason this diner was founded by Moe in the first place in 1932), when the real product of this place was not sandwiches & soda, but community connection & togetherness in getting through tough times.

History never repeats itself, but it rhymes - who knows, maybe in our modern reality of ever increasing prices & disillusionment with social media, superficial social interactions & deep isolation of lone wolf mentality, this place will again shine bright one day as an authentic, tangible social hub of genuine human to human connection.

Come with an open mind & discover this total business paradox for yourself (with enough curiosity we can all learn a thing or two from this place), & have a budget-friendly, good tasting meal while at it, that has been enjoyed for almost 100 years.

2 janv. 2026
sur Google
5.0

Montréal institution. Enough said ✅

30 déc. 2025
sur Google
5.0

Had never been & didn't know if been missing out.
Their specialty sandwichs are delish.

29 déc. 2025
sur Google

Wilensky's Light Lunch - Montreal

This place has a special kind of magic. Often, well-known or iconic spots can feel rushed or unfriendly, but that wasn't the case here at all. Sharon was incredibly kind & welcoming-happy to chat, answer questions, & genuinely interact with guests.

The special sandwich is delicious in its simplicity, letting the flavours speak for themselves, & the cherry cola is a perfect match. If I return to Montreal, I'll definitely come back. This is truly a must-visit in the city.

Muy Rico 🤤

25 déc. 2025
sur Google
5.0

I go here every day for lunch when I'm visiting Montreal. The building is a nostalgic step back in time. The food is a simple menu of delicious comfort food with homemade sodas at their soda fountain. The people who own this & work here all such wonderful people. Wish I could get here more often.

18 déc. 2025
sur Google
5.0

Luogo storico ed a conduzione familiare. Solo entrando si percepisce l'atmosfera di una volta. Sempre una bella esperienza diversa. Prezzi onesti.

3 déc. 2025
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I just remembered as a kid when I was 8 years old in 1966

28 nov. 2025
sur Google

Was the special sandwich the best thing I ever ate, or a'if you don't stop here you didn't do Montreal justice', no. It's not that. But it's just downright simple & delicious & unique. Where else do you get something like this? Give it a go & you won't regret trying it. What I'd really love to come back again for are the handmade sodas! I usually hate cherry anything but my wife wanted to try the cherry cola & it was fantastic. I wish all pop was like that.

25 oct. 2025
sur Google

Classique de Montréal

24 oct. 2025
sur Google

Très sympathique très bon service je vais i retourne

13 oct. 2025
sur Google

You have to take the special, the cherry coke & half-sour pickles. That's about all there is to know to enjoy!

11 oct. 2025
sur Google

Wilensky's has a new team member who is fully bilingual & a comedian to boot. Didn't think the experience could get any better. A gem!

11 oct. 2025
sur Google

Une institution a ne pas louper, c'est très bon

11 oct. 2025
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Nestled in the mile-end on the corner of rue Clark & Fairmount West, Wilensky's Light Lunch has been serving grilled sandwiches since it opened in 1932.

As I walked in, I could tell from the friendly banter between the staff & the regulars sitting at the bar that Wilensky's is all about fostering community through food.

I ordered the Wilensky's special, a grilled salami & bologna sandwich with mustard & your choice of cheese (i opted for swiss) served on a kaiser roll. Accompanied by a small bag of house pickles, this really does make for the perfect light lunch.

10 oct. 2025
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