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jerc |
Has a rather yuppy sports bar feel to it. Not particularly warm feeling to the place. Beer was disappointing. Oncle Antoine pub we visited lated was a much nicer environment, albeit with Sleeman on tap! Was told I was getting the blonde, rousse, and blanche. Didn’t realise until later that the beers had names. Maybe because she didn’t want to translate? I dunno. Pretty jammed on a thursday night.
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LadySusan |
This place is so comfortable, the bar seats are the best.The beers are good but not the greatest, but just to relax and have a good beer I like this place a lot.
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Quevillon |
C’est une bonne place pour se reposer et prandre une bière dans le Vieux-Port de Québec (situé à deux coin de rue du Musée de la Civilisation et pas loin de Place-Royale). Les bières sont assé bonnes et les lieux ne sont pas trop impressionnants, mais acceptables.
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legion242 |
Was here on my honeymoon 4 years ago. Not real impressed. As mentioned, a strange interior. Service at first was really good with a friendly bartender that we talked music with but he suddenly turned surly. Did I fart?
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Ungstrup |
Interior with a weird bar - not very cozy - and sitting outside on the patio is just as bad, as it feels like you’re sitting in a parking lot. Only 4 beers on tap, service OK, but I had a little hard time finding out the precise names of the beers.
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jbrus |
Quite modern interior. Didn’t expect that. Had a nice chat with the brewer. Beer selection is ok. Had a pleasant but short time there. Oh ... don’t try to park your Motorhome somewhere in the neighbourhood. This is near to impossible or you pay the main price at the harbour like we did.
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Rastacouere |
Ugly-looking pub with a small selection, season-inspired. Nothing stunning, but efficient I guess. Friendly service, if short and business-like. Terrace on the parking. Don’t go out of your way to get here, but the neighborhood is nice, so you may want to stop anyway.brbr A visit in the winter showed a very busy place at night where only 4 beers were offered. Altogether clean, but not very daring while the brewer assuredly got the skills to do good if he had a white card.
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tiggmtl |
Dark brasserie-like interior. Stark, baking in the sun terasse that is really just a deck in a corner of the parking lot. Some greenery might make this more hospitable. Prompt smiling service. Beers fully explained and we were asked whether we wanted fruit on the glass for the blanche. Small selection of decent beers. Nothing stood out as particularly great or particularly terrible but all were well-made if unexciting. Worth a stop if in the area...
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Oakes |
The name means "stainless" and I thinkt that's what they're shooting for, but it comes off more like soulless. Yes, it is in one of the best historical neighbourhoods in North America, but the place isn't historical at all. It's like stepping into a time machine to come from the 17th century to the 21st. Beerwise, it's hit and miss. The spring seasonal Viking is stellar, but the others are iffy. Overall, I don't much care for the place but some of the beers (additional Trois de Pique and Sortilege) are worth a visit.
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MartinT |
This average brewpub is near the very beautiful old town setting of Vieux Québec. Inside, the stainless steel touch clashes with the stone walls, and seems to attract trend followers. A stop by whilst strolling in the lower town to quench your thirst might be a good idea if they have something decent on tap, but don’t expect any beer epiphany here.
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