Yep, Peel and St Catherine. The Traymore was the place in which John Glassco famously (to me anyway) convinced pal Graeme Taylor to move with him to Paris.
In the late 50s, the Traymore was still operating in the basement entered by Ste Catherine, in the space that would later become the Pee;l Pub. It was the first cafeteria that I was ever in.
Love to get comments! Please, please, please speak your mind ! Links welcome - please google "how to embed a link" it'll make your comment much more fun and clickable.
St Catherine and Peel
ReplyDeletePeel and St. Catherine. Although both establishments' signs are shown, the Traymore would take over the Harmony Lunch in the 1920s.
ReplyDeletePeel and Ste. Catherine.
ReplyDeleteJimmy Z
Yep, Peel and St Catherine. The Traymore was the place in which John Glassco famously (to me anyway) convinced pal Graeme Taylor to move with him to Paris.
ReplyDeleteIf interested, I've posted some images here:
Postcards of Traymore Cafeteria, Montreal
In the late 50s, the Traymore was still operating in the basement entered by Ste Catherine, in the space that would later become the Pee;l Pub. It was the first cafeteria that I was ever in.
ReplyDelete