Moishes Steakhouse

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Moishes Steakhouse
Restaurant information
Established1938
Previous owner(s)Moishe Lighter
CityMontreal, Quebec
CountryCanada
Reception held at Moishe's Restaurant, 1946

Moishes Steakhouse is one of the oldest[1] restaurants in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter,[2] it was initially called "Romanian Paradise." Legend has it that Lighter, an immigrant from Romania to Canada, became the owner of the restaurant in a card game. The restaurant's name was changed to "Moishe's" at the outset of World War II. The apostrophe was dropped in the 1970s. The restaurant remains a fixture of Montreal and "The Main" neighborhood of Montreal today. The Main and its residents are prominent in Montreal literature and culture, as most famously represented in the writing of Montreal's Mordecai Richler. (Richler himself was a long-time Moishes client, and the restaurant features prominently in much of his work.)

The restaurant has been in its location at 3961 Saint Laurent Boulevard since its founding, in an area that was the historic Jewish quarter. Identified as a "Jewish steakhouse," its menu was based on traditional Old World recipes, and it catered to the mainly Central European immigrant residents of The Main neighbourhood. The influence of Romanian cuisine has had a significant shaping influence on the culinary culture of Montreal, producing, among other staples, the Montreal-style steak spice, bagels and smoked meat for which the city has become known.

History

The restaurant was founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, a Romanian immigrant.

In 2018 Moishes was sold to the Sportscene Group, owner of La Cage aux Sports sportsbar chain. Sportscene also acquired all Moishes trademarks, branding and the line of products sold at grocery stores. The restaurant would remain as Moishes and open at its location after the change in ownership.[3][4]

In March 2020, the steakhouse closed its doors by government order due to the lockdowns for COVID-19. It did not reopen when the lockdown was lifted 3 months later, ending 83 years of continuous operation. The restaurant had planned to stay open during the middle of a move to a new location in the downtown-Chinatown area on Viger street. However, after the pandemic lockdown, it would remain closed until the new location was opened. The lease on the Boulevard Saint-Laurent location expired at the end of 2020, and the owner of the building changed hands. The Viger Avenue site off Victoria Square is on the Caisse-de-Depots-et-Placements block, in the old Houston's Restaurant location. Renovations to the site started in August 2020. It is planned to re-open at its new locale in fall 2022.[5][6][7][8]

Reception and awards

The restaurant won a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence in 2011,[9] and was named by Forbes magazine as one of the Top 10 Steakhouses in the World.[10]

Notable clientele

Over the decades, Moishes became a draw for Montrealers of all backgrounds and walks of life. In addition to "regular" Montrealers, it has been frequented by a long list of celebrities, politicians and athletes such as Penélope Cruz, Robert De Niro, Céline Dion, Paul Newman, Sharon Stone, Robert Downey Jr. and Don Rickles.[2] Karol Wojtyla, who would later become Pope John Paul II, ate there while still a Cardinal.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Moishe's ranked among the best". Canada.com (originally published in The Gazette, Montreal). January 16, 2008. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Hays, Matthew (August 2, 2003). "On Montreal's ever-changing strip, the Main, Moishes steakhouse endures". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Jacob Serebrin (7 December 2018). "Moishes sold to la Cage aux Sports owner Sportscene Group". The Gazette (Montreal).
  4. ^ Tim Forster (7 December 2018). "Classic Steakhouse Moishes Sold to Owners of Chain Sports Bar". EATER Montreal.
  5. ^ Benson Cook (19 August 2020). "Coronavirus: Montreal's iconic Moishes steakhouse closes after 83 years". Global News. Global Television.
  6. ^ CFCF Pulse News. "Iconic Montreal steakhouse Moishes to live on at new downtown location". CTV News. CFCF-12 CTV Montreal.
  7. ^ Tim Forster (20 August 2020). "Iconic Montreal Steakhouse Moishes Is Leaving the Plateau". EATER Montreal.
  8. ^ Valerie Silva (18 January 2022). "Legendary Montreal Steakhouse Moishes Is Slated to Reopen by Square Victoria in Fall 2022". EATER Montreal.
  9. ^ "2011 restaurant award winner: Moishes Steakhouse". Wine Spectator. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  10. ^ "Our Restaurant: Montreal's Authentic Steakhouse since 1938". Moishes.ca (official website). Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2012.

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Coordinates: 45°31′00″N 73°34′42″W / 45.5166°N 73.5782°W / 45.5166; -73.5782