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Specialties
Smoke’s Poutinerie is the first of its kind in the world offering a broad menu exclusive to poutine. We also deliver via eat24 or caviar
History
Established in 2008.
Smoke’s Poutinerie is the first of its kind in the World offering a broad menu exclusive to Poutine. The goal of Smoke’s Poutinerie is to bring the authentic Quebec classic to the rest of the World.
What makes Poutine at Smoke’s Poutinerie so unique? Is it the fries, the seasoning, the gravy, the curds, the toppings or the finished product? The simple answer is that it is all of these elements… plus more!
Smoke’s Poutinerie has taken the Traditional Poutine of fries, curd and gravy, and has added fresh toppings making unique, custom Poutine meals for everyone. Whether your preference is beef, chicken, veggies, pork or simply just a different type of sauce, Smoke’s Poutinerie has the recipe for you. Choose from over 30 core Poutine menu items or create your own.
Meet the Business Owner
Danny R.
Business Owner
The first store of its kind, Smoke’s Poutinerie serves one dish and one dish only — poutine. Consisting of french fries, fresh cheese and brown gravy, poutine is a popular Canadian staple. Using this traditional dish as the base, Smoke’s Poutinerie puts a modern spin on it with fresh and unique toppings to create signature plates.
Danny Rodriguez, one of the Berkeley location owners, discovered poutine while producing a film in Winnipeg, Canada. Rodriguez saw long lines at an eatery across the street from the movie set — Smoke’s Poutinerie. Immediately hooked on the delicious poutine, he introduced the dish to the cast, crew and his venture partner, Ken Vudmaska, and the rest was poutine history
Although there are over eighty locations in Canada, the Berkeley location is the first US venture of the chain. By bringing the Canadian staple to an American audience, Rodriguez and Vudmaska hope to introduce a new alternative to Berkeley cuisine.