Not quite the original, but almost. As the name suggests, the original Dilallo burger was started by Papa Luigi Dilalo back in 1929, but it didn't get started in this exact location. They had to move down the block in 1967 to make way for the Metro. So the structure is 1960s vintage, and the interior is 1980s vintage. Still, this is one of Montreal's great shrines. Dilallo isn't the only Montreal establishment that's festooned its walls with tributes to the Habs and the Als, but how many places can you name that also celebrate Mario "Le Magnifique" Lemieux and Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, as well as Hank "Tony Angelo" Pardi and the infamous 1973-4 Ville-Émard Pussycats? And they've been making one of Montreal's wickedest burgers for over 80 years now. My favorite is the Buck Burger, with capicolla and hot peppers. The price has gone up a little since they first named it, but it's still just as unique as ever.