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Obama-Trudeau Dinner At Montreal's Liverpool House, As Told By Social Media

They tasted— among other things— Quebec lobster and asparagus.
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In a photo that would become iconic, Montreal was abuzz Tuesday evening, not only over former U.S. president Barack Obama'sspeech to the Montreal Board of Trade, but also his dinner date afterward.

After the well-attended event at the Palais des congrès, Obama headed to the Liverpool House restaurant to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

David McMillan, the Rue Notre-Dame ouest restaurant's head chef, was obviously very proud to welcome these two particular clients. They dined on Quebec lobster, oysters, steak, and asparagus, among many items.

Here is, in videos and photos, a summary of the evening as seen by social media:

Tête-à-tête en cours entre @JustinTrudeau et @BarackObama dans le quartier St-Henri à Montréal (Vidéo @25stanley) #rcmtlpic.twitter.com/lpM4pcK8gg

— Pascal Robidas (@pascalrobidas) 6 juin 2017

Comment amener de jeunes leaders à agir dans leur communauté? Merci @BarackObama d'être venu dans ma ville pour nous livrer vos réflexions. pic.twitter.com/uUCxOJQP24

— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) 7 juin 2017

Yes @BarackObama@JustinTrudeau@LiverHouse@joebeef@Monmontreal great night! Thank u , Merci! pic.twitter.com/Fkoe1R7aDN

— David McMillan (@joebeef) 7 juin 2017

C'EST AU LIVERPOOL HOUSE RUE NOTRE-DAME OUEST QU'OBAMA ET TRUDEAU ONT SOUPÉ...

"Donc, qu'est-ce que Barack et... https://t.co/cxO0npZVvU

— David LeGrand (@davidturbis) 7 juin 2017

Obama-Trudeau dinner in Montreal is over! pic.twitter.com/StnFvS3O7U

— Genevieve Beauchemin (@CTVBeauchemin) 7 juin 2017

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