Hermas Gibeau Orange Julep Fast Food

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GIBEAU ORANGE JULEP

l’Orange Julep, This place is easily noticeable
by its huge orange sphere !

Hermas Gibeau has opened its first restaurant in 1932 thus serving its delicious orange juice to the people.

Thereafter, he moved on Décarie Boulevard and built a concrete ball two stories high to house his family and his business. Gibeau Orange Julep was born in 1932, founded by restaurateur, a man named Hermas Gibeau. A first version of the orange globe was built in 1945 and legend states that Gibeau intended to live with his family there. Two decades later, 20 Years Late years 60 the ball had to be redone due to the expansion of the Décarie.


Orange Julep, 7700 Decarie, Montréal, Canada

Gibeau Orange Julep Inc. is a company Québéquoise (Canadian) in the food sector, based in Montreal. its building, located at 7700, Decarie, Paré street corner, is shaped like a huge orange around 12,1 meter in diameter (40 feet). On y sert des aliments de type fast-food. His speciality, l’Orange Julep, is a mixture of similar juice Orange Julius.


It regularly organizes exhibitions of vintage cars
Restaurant parking.

During summer , the restaurant is open 24 hours 24
perfect for late night snacks. They also host meetings of cars and classic motorcycles for fans Wednesdays from May to August.





View 360° with the son




Every Wednesday during the summer season, an amazing cluster of lovers of vintage and classic cars takes place in the parking OJ, on rockabilly music tunes. Until the early years 2000, waitresses, dressed in miniskirts, serving clients in-line skates to cars! Today, consumers should place their order at the counter.
Over the years, there were several institutions Orange Julep (WITH some of the famous orange ball!). Sadly, there remains only one chain restaurant, but the most iconic, is he close to the Namur metro station. The latest restaurant to have to close is the one on Sherbrooke, in August 2009.

200 Miles from Adelaide (Australia)
Riverland South Australia



 

Virginia Maneval

I am the daughter of Jean Benjamin Maneval, famous urban architect who notably created the Bulle Six Coques, a plastic house from the pop years. You can also find me on my Facebook page Bubblemania.fr or on my page La Bulle Six Coques by Jean Benjamin Maneval.

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