I really liked this local. Its in a former post office building, right next to the ferry building. The place has been renovated with taste and offer a terrasse with a view on the Chateau Frontenac. Service was attentive. The menu is small but hits the spot, with pizzas, fougasse, sandwich, nachos (very good), cheese and paté platters. Plenty of other restaurants in the immediate vicinity. The pub has now 9 taps and 2 casks (1 is still in standby). Overall, one of the better place in the old capital.
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This brand new brewpub is large and shiny, aiming for an inviting equilibrium of the classy and the casual. Apart from 6 or so taps at any given moment, they might have up to 2 casks available. The brewer is passionate about English real ale, so you can expect some nice sessionable pints to be served from these hand pumps. One of the other owners is a coffee nut and torrefies his own beans. This brewpub is going to be a fun detour from Quebec City.
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