Montreal's Pullman wine bar to close after 20 years
After 20 years, a well-known wine bar on Parc Avenue in Montreal is closing its doors. Pullman announced its closure on social media last week.
After 20 years, a well-known wine bar on Parc Avenue in Montreal is closing its doors. Pullman announced its closure on social media last week.
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