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Schwartz's | Montreal, Canada
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Schwartz's | Montreal, Canada

Von AllTours TeamJan 31, 2022

Introduction to Schwartz's Deli

Located on the bustling Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Schwartz's deli, also known as the Montreal Hebrew Delicatessen, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. Established in 1928 by Reuben Schwartz, a Jewish immigrant from Romania, this beloved eatery has earned its place as a crucial cultural site and a historical landmark.

Iconic Offerings at Schwartz's

Schwartz's is renowned for its signature dish: the smoked meat sandwich, which is served on fresh rye bread and generously lathered with yellow mustard. Customers can choose their meat cut based on fat content, with options ranging from to lean, medium, medium-fat, or fat, though the medium and medium-fat cuts are the most favored.

According to journalist Bill Brownstein, a classic Schwartz's meal consists of a medium-fat smoked meat sandwich, fries, half-sour pickle, coleslaw, red pepper, and a refreshing black cherry soda.

The unique flavor of Schwartz's smoked meat results from its mandatory 10-day curing process, the high turnover of meat, and a brick smokehouse that has been cultivated over 90 years. Notably, the deli has relied on an electric smoker for over 50 years due to city regulations prohibiting wood-smoked meat. The layered spices used in their smoked meat have even inspired Montreal writer Mordecai Richler to refer to them as a "maddening aphrodisiac" in his novel, Barney's Version.

A Step into History

As one of the few original delis still thriving in Montreal, Schwartz's has witnessed a wave of competition over the decades. However, it has distinguished itself from rivals like Bens De Luxe Delicatessen and Main Deli Steak House by focusing on quality and tradition. While both competitors closed in recent years, Schwartz's maintained its legacy by preparing its smoked meat in-house, ensuring authenticity, and upholding high standards that set it apart.

Challenges and Triumphs

Schwartz's has faced its share of challenges, particularly regarding language laws that impacted its signage and branding. Following the implementation of the Charter of the French Language (Bill 101) in 1977, Schwartz's sign was mandated to change. Despite these bureaucratic hurdles, Schwartz's adapted while maintaining its essential character, successfully appealing to keep the term "Smoked Meat" in its advertising.

More Than Just a Deli

This renowned establishment is not only a restaurant but also a vital part of Montreal's social fabric. Schwartz's has received recognition in various media, including a Netflix feature in the show Somebody Feed Phil, solidifying its reputation as a must-visit tourist attraction.

The Alluring Atmosphere of Schwartz's

Step inside Schwartz's and you’re instantly transported to another era, from the nostalgic decor to the tantalizing aroma of smoked meat wafting through the air. While the cozy interior often requires queuing outside—an experience in itself—the wait is well worth it. Visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the neighborhood can easily combine their visit with a self-guided tour of other historical landmarks nearby.

The Legacy and Future of Schwartz's

As Schwartz's transitioned through various ownerships—beginning with its founder Reuben Schwartz, followed by Maurice Zbriger and Armande Toupin Chartrand—it has consistently remained true to its roots. Presently run by the Nakis and Angélil-Dion families, Schwartz's continues to thrive, refusing multiple franchise offers to maintain the authenticity and specialness of the original location.

Conclusion: A Cultural Must-Visit

For anyone visiting Montreal, Schwartz's deli stands out not just as an eatery but as an integral piece of the city’s cultural heritage. Whether you're a local or a traveler indulging in the flavors of Montreal, a visit to Schwartz's is an essential part of the city exploration experience. For more information on guided tours around Montreal, check out our Cultural Tapestry: Tales of Le Plateau Unveiled.

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