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76 /100 6 CHEMIN DOUGLAS
“This is a good succesor to the Gainsbourg in old Hull. The location is good, in the Chelsea borough of Gatineau, close to the Gatineau park entrance. Beers are solid, food is limited to to nuts and pizzas, plenty of parking, free wifi.. Flight of 3 X 5 ounces for 12$. Well worth the detour.“
Lubiere 221 days ago
64 /100
Dépanneur M & R (Grocery Store)
152, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“Was there recently after a baseball game at the Russell Martin field. Nice selection of beer, nothing out of the ordinary.“
azzurro 2035 days ago
72 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“Pretty packed for a Wednesday evening, but we had no problem getting a table. Ski lodge atmosphere with wood everywhere. About a dozen beers on tap, half of them being from Gainsbourg, their sister brewery, and a house beer brewed at Charlevoix. The rest is from crafty breweries (Boréale, RJ, McAuslan) and some swill. There’s also a couple bottled Charlevoix beers. More than decent menu. Aside from the usual burgers, poutine and nachos, asian meals, fish and duck are also available. Lovely place, make sure to hit the patio in summertime.“
ametras 3080 days ago
78 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“What an awesome spot. Maybe 10 of their taps showing a decent range. Crazy nice patio. Food was great, service was spot on.“
rejtable 3189 days ago
66 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“Le 26 Décembre au retour d’une randonnée pédestre dans le parc de la Gatineau. Décor chaleureux avec de la boiserie partout. Typique des pubs Anglais. Service chaleureux également et avec le sourire. très sympathique serveur. La sélection de fûts se limite cependant aux bières du Gainsbourg. (Même proprio) J’aurais espéré au moins quelques micros Québécoises autres que le Gainsbourg et les traditionnelles Guinness, St-Ambroise et Stella. Néanmoins, c’est un bon endroit ou se rafraichir après une activité de plein air dans le Parc de la Gatineau. Les bières du Gainsbourg y sont toujours fraiches et agréables.“
dandeman 3435 days ago
52 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“Visited Feb. 28, 2013, in the afternoon. I was not thinking of going there, so it was just an afterthought. I’ve seen their website so I had a good idea what they have, not much and it was the cas. A Lot of taps, but mostly Labatt/Inbev stuff with big name microbrew and two or three smaller microbrew taps. Much more in bottle selection, but they seem to be limited to one distributor. They have Charlevoix, Naufrageur, Pit Caribou, Bilboquet and others I forgot, but no Dieu du Ciel, Hopfenstark or Trou du Diable. The food looks nice, pub style, but I don’t know I want to eat there because it would mean i would have to go back. The pub is located next to Gatineau Park info center. Now if your camping there, it’s ok to check out the place, but if your visiting the park for a day, don’t bother your self. Bring a picnik or eat at Mackenzie King Tearoom and have a beer in Gatineau or Ottawa.“
Quevillon 4098 days ago
60 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“Nice little restaurant located close at the entrance of the Gatineau Park. Nice bog patio is great for stopping for a beer when coming back from outdoor activities in the Park. Good selection of QC micros (Charlevoix, Bilboquet) with a couple of taps. Food is pretty good though maybe a tad expensive for ‘’pub’’ style food. They are currently working at expanding the restaurant to include a brewpub which should makes this place even more interesting in the future.“
Boutip 4411 days ago
52 /100
Le Pub Chelsea (Restaurant)
238, CHEMIN OLD CHELSEA
“If you are in the Chelsea area, perhaps having just stopped in at the le nordic, this is a close alternative to some hull and gatineau options. A nice old style pub, no tv’s, food is tasty (although watch out for processed cheese on things like the burger which is sacriledge as far as I am concerned, especially in Quebec). 5-6 taps usually featuring Quebec micros which rotate fairly often; also usually 1-2 brewery features in terms of bottles with 3-4 different bottles per brewery. Its a nice place to come and relax for a beer - not the same as some of the better beer locations in the area but nice nonetheless.“
pushkinwow 4444 days ago
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