Joe Beef (restaurant)

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Joe Beef is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The owners describe the cuisine as “Bocusian-Lyonnaise cuisine du marché (French market cuisine).”[2] It is located in the neighbourhood of Little Burgundy, in the borough of Le Sud Ouest.

Established2005
Owner(s)Allison Cunningham, Frédéric Morin, Jeffrey Baikowitz and David Lisbona
Food typeCanadian, French
Dress codeBusiness casual, Formal
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Joe Beef
Joe Beef (restaurant) is located in Montreal
Joe Beef (restaurant)
Location within Montreal
Restaurant information
Established2005
Owner(s)Allison Cunningham, Frédéric Morin, Jeffrey Baikowitz and David Lisbona
Food typeCanadian, French
Dress codeBusiness casual, Formal
RatingRecommended
(Michelin Guide)
Location2491 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H3J 1N6, Canada
Coordinates45.482972°N 73.575126°W / 45.482972; -73.575126
Seating capacity75[1]
ReservationsYes
Other informationWheelchair accessible
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History

Joe Beef was opened on September 19, 2005 by David McMillan, Frederic Morin, and Allison Cunningham with financial guidance and investment by Jeff Baikowitz and David Lisbona.[2] The restaurant took over the location of Café Miguel.

The restaurant's name is a homage to Montreal's infamous Joe Beef, an alias for Charles McKiernan. McKiernan, who owned a tavern that served many lower-class laborers in Montreal, "died in his canteen of a heart attack at the age of 54."[3] McKiernan's generosity and gluttony may have inspired the concept of Joe Beef restaurant, which challenges the conventions of fine French dining.

As of November 25, 2021 co-founder David McMillan announced his retirement, citing burnout and stress after 32 years in the restaurant industry stating, "I never want to shave white truffles on to asparagus for someone from Toronto ever again in my life". McMillan has since sold his shares to fellow co-founders and co-partners Fred Morin and Allison Cunningham.[4]

Offerings

Spaghetti lobster, a popular dish at Joe Beef[5]

The menu at Joe Beef changes every dinner service, usually according to the produce sourced from Atwater Market and other local suppliers.[6]

Products

Frederic Morin and David McMillan, along with Meredith Erickson, have released two cookbooks: The Art of Living According to Joe Beef: A Cookbook of Sorts[7] and Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse: Another Cookbook of Sorts,[8] which won Gold at the 2019 Taste Canada Awards.[9] The cookbooks include recipes from the restaurants and homes of the Joe Beef owners.

Recognition

In 2025, the business received a 'Recommended' designation in Quebec's inaugural Michelin Guide. Per the guide, a 'Recommended' selection "is the sign of a chef using quality ingredients that are well cooked; simply a good meal" and that the anonymous inspectors had found "the food to be above average, but not quite at [Michelin star] level."[10]

Canada's 100 Best Restaurants Ranking

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YearRankChange
201510new
20164Increase 6
20173Increase 1
20183Steady
20192Increase 1
20203Decrease 1
2021No List
202226Decrease 23
202324Increase 2
202441Decrease 17
202546Decrease 5
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