Jouney Café / David Dworkind
Jouney café, located in the heart of downtown Montreal, is a Lebanese café/bakery concept created by Patrick Abdelahad. It takes takes its name from the seaside town of Jounieh, the owner?s hometown.
© David Dworkind
Architects: David Dworkind
Location: 1211 Rue Bélanger, Montréal, QC H2S 1H7, Canada
Area: 1750.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: David Dworkind
© David Dworkind
Text description provided by the architects. Jouney café, located in the heart of downtown Montreal, is a Lebanese café/bakery concept created by Patrick Abdelahad. It takes takes its name from the seaside town of Jounieh, the owner?s hometown.
© David Dworkind
The long narrow restaurant can seat 40 in an array of different seating options. Banquette seating lines the 16-foot-tall brick walls, while an I-beam spans the sloping floor to accommodate a large communal table. A perforated steel staircase leads to the mezzanine where bar seating overlooks the restaurant from above. The constricted entryway inspired the design of side-by-side bench seating with swivel café tables fixed to the wall.
© David Dworkind
Floor Plans
Sections
© David Dworkind
The simple material palette is comprised of ash wood, powder coated steel, brown leather, and terracotta - inspired by the tiled roofscapes of Lebanon. Handcrafted terracotta pendants line the len...
© David Dworkind
Architects: David Dworkind
Location: 1211 Rue Bélanger, Montréal, QC H2S 1H7, Canada
Area: 1750.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: David Dworkind
© David Dworkind
Text description provided by the architects. Jouney café, located in the heart of downtown Montreal, is a Lebanese café/bakery concept created by Patrick Abdelahad. It takes takes its name from the seaside town of Jounieh, the owner?s hometown.
© David Dworkind
The long narrow restaurant can seat 40 in an array of different seating options. Banquette seating lines the 16-foot-tall brick walls, while an I-beam spans the sloping floor to accommodate a large communal table. A perforated steel staircase leads to the mezzanine where bar seating overlooks the restaurant from above. The constricted entryway inspired the design of side-by-side bench seating with swivel café tables fixed to the wall.
© David Dworkind
Floor Plans
Sections
© David Dworkind
The simple material palette is comprised of ash wood, powder coated steel, brown leather, and terracotta - inspired by the tiled roofscapes of Lebanon. Handcrafted terracotta pendants line the len...
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