You Can Get Nesquik Ice Cream And Fried Chicken At This New Hidden Montreal Spot (VIDEO)

There’s even a hidden barbershop.
You Can Get Nesquik Ice Cream And Fried Chicken At This New Hidden Montreal Spot (VIDEO)
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Montreal’s newest foodie spot, Mitch Deli in Rosemont, has a few secrets up its sleeve.

This quirky space, attached next to a record store, offers up a crispy fried chicken sandwich (among others) and a Nesquik ice cream that will bring you right back to your childhood.

There’s even a hidden barbershop if you want a cut while you wait for your order. 

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