
Zytynsky’s Deli has been part of Montreal’s landscape since the 1920s, first in Pointe-Saint-Charles and, since the mid-’80s, on Beaubien under the care of Angel Zytynsky. The shop reflects her family’s Ukrainian and Polish roots: shelves filled with pirojkis, cured meats, preserves, sweets, and the kind of pantry staples that draw shoppers from across the city. The sandwich counter is its own draw, serving simple, generous builds stacked with house charcuterie. It’s a small space with a steady neighbourhood rhythm, blending grocery-store practicality with the warmth of a long-running family venture.
For anyone looking for Eastern European staples—or a straightforward deli lunch—Zytynsky’s remains one of Rosemont’s most dependable stops.
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