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| lalu (37), Laval, Quebec | | September 20, 2011 This is 3 blocks from my house and i hate to have to go there.
They do not have a clue about beer, they just carried on where the past owners had left off.
lots of dusty old beers and most of the worst beers made in Quebec are available.DO NOT go out of your way to get here.
go to Montreal to get fresh and newer products. | | Wolfking (10), Quebec | | July 3, 2011 This depanneur changed hands three times in the past years, and the beer selection went down.
before you were able to find anything, now, you find just the average micros and not the interesting stuff, they are loosing it | vianney (1), Montreal, Quebec does not count - explanation | | October 21, 2009 Compare to all other convenience stores in the area, this place rocks! It carries most of Quebec finest beers. | | bedainedebiere (34), Terrebonne, Quebec | | January 15, 2009 [ Updated February 23, 2010 ] They’re loosing it constantly. They are not opened to new stuff anymore. They have awful beers that have been on the tablets for the past years (be careful). I think there is a new chinese ownership. Anyway, in Laval, it is still a decent place to buy your big micro beers grocery stores usually don’t have (DDC, 3 Mousquetaires, Charlevoix) at a reasonable price. I prefer to go in BDF as the beer offering is more carefuly selected... | | LadySusan (90), Ste-Therese, Quebec | | April 17, 2006 This is a depanneur ( convenience store), but I go there for the beer. They have a good choice of beers that we cannot find elsewhere and the service is good. | | Quevillon (169), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | | January 3, 2006 Pas pire pour un dépaneur, surtout le fait que je travaille dans une épicerie (une IGA Extra) que le choix minime et frustant. Il y a meilleur, mais point de vue distance (je suis juste au nord), il "dépane" pour des choix rare. | Roli (4), laval, Quebec does not count - explanation | | February 20, 2004 [ Updated February 4, 2007 ] Clean place, but small. And the owner always look at me strangely. And the little girl who is probably 3 years younger that me keeps on asking me my I.D. even if I come often. So I can’t really say I like that service. They have a good selection of Quebec micro ans seasonal beer. And since its in my city, well that’s the place I go to when i want some new beers! | | Rastacouere (581), Montréal, Quebec | | February 18, 2004 I concur what has been said. This looks like nothing from the outside, but inside, it's very clean and well disposed, rather easy to find what you're looking for and basically pretty much any bottle available in Quebec besides (when I went anyway) Charlevoix brewery. I assume the staff is not so knowledgeable and helpful though from what I've seen. | | muzzlehatch (255), Burlington, Vermont | | February 17, 2004 If this is what the typical convenience store is like in Montreal, I'm moving! Quantities of St. Ambroise Vintage 2001, for $5; large, large selection of Quebec micros including Unibroue & McAuslan of course, but also Bieropholie, Schoune, La Barberie, etc etc. I don't have a lot of experience buying at stores in the Montreal area yet, but prices seem good and I was told that the Vintage Ale was $2 cheaper here than at a larger store. Out of the way, would be very easy to miss (best to email expert MartinT first), but a paradise for the Quebec beerhunter. | | MartinT (469), Montreal, Quebec | | February 17, 2004 [ Updated January 21, 2006 ] Very good beer store for Quebec, the northern Montreal alternative to Joannette’s. Almost the same selection, save a few rarities that only Joannette seems to have. Owner might throw in a complimentary glass if he is in the mood. By far, the best bottle shop north of the metropolis. |
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