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The one in MTL is also pretty great.I liked Pit Caribou’s place a lot. Fun spot to hang out.
The one in MTL is also pretty great.I liked Pit Caribou’s place a lot. Fun spot to hang out.
The one in MTL is also pretty great.
Thats the one I went to. Great place to decompress after dinner at Petit Cochon.
I really need to make an effort to go there one day. Especially since I dig PC.
Only noteworthy dining I've done in MTL was Hotel Herman (now closed) and the touristy spots like Gibby's and Milo's.
Can never seem to get a reservation for Joe Beef.
Liverpool is just as good.We went to Liverpool House since Joe Beef was full and it was pretty damn amazing.
Plus Obama hung out there with that other guy.Liverpool is just as good.
Dépanneur de la Rive in Cap Rouge FTWBumping this thread to try and get a sense if there are any must hit spots in Quebec City. I'll be in town in a few weeks and am looking for good beer and wine recommendations. Thanks in advance!
Liverpool is just as good.
That was the one place I emailed for a reservation, but maybe I should call instead...did it last night.CoinStarChange for dinner in Quebec City, you should check out Buvette Scott. They normally have a great tap list (short list) and a few bottles. Food is really good. If you like natural wine, you should try Le Moine Échansson. Food is also great there
That was the one place I emailed for a reservation, but maybe I should call instead...did it last night.
Thanks for the recommendations!
CoinStarChange for dinner in Quebec City, you should check out Buvette Scott. They normally have a great tap list (short list) and a few bottles. Food is really good. If you like natural wine, you should try Le Moine Échansson. Food is also great there
I second this. Buvette Scott was my favorite stop in all of Quebec City - great food and drink in a really relaxed atmosphere. And though I didn't eat at Le Moine Échansson, it was my favorite drink stop in the city - excellent wines.That was the one place I emailed for a reservation, but maybe I should call instead...did it last night.
Thanks for the recommendations!
Le Moine Échansson is also a private import agency specialized in Natural Wine so they are able to find some great wine to offer on their menu. Always some great discoveries there!I second this. Buvette Scott was my favorite stop in all of Quebec City - great food and drink in a really relaxed atmosphere. And though I didn't eat at Le Moine Échansson, it was my favorite drink stop in the city - excellent wines.
Bumping this thread for lunch/dinner recommendations. Headed up here in July with my wife (we'll be up for the first few days of FEQ).
Thanks!
Fun fact, Boréale is macro-ish but they've made some significant changes 2 years ago and it now shows up. This NEIPA is definitely a good and cheap beer, despite being on the sweeter side of things. If you see Ta Meilleure from Lagabière, don't hesitate, its a good local IPA too (less NEIPA, more american, 100% good). Also, Brasserie du Bas-Canada kills hot this year, will probably be the best local brewery of 2018.Had Boréale du Nord-Est IPA last night at Ninkasi, which was a cool spot. Such a good beer.
Also ate at Buvette Scott, which was excellent. They had bottles of 3F Kriekenlambik for 30$ there, but I passed.
Round 2 today!
ya, I think they've changed the head brewer at the end of 2016 (or was it early 2017?)I had a couple Boreale beers when I was in Montreal and Quebec in 2016 and while they were fine, they were pretty ho-hum standard beers. They seemed to be the beers you'd find at places that were focused more so on wine. Really sounds like they've been working on improving things since then.