Le D’Orsay Pub

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  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 6/10
  • SELECTION 2/15
  • FOOD 7/10
  • VALUE 5/10
  • OVERALL 11/20
Gethinbeer  (123) Nova Scotia | March 19, 2010
Nice place, a little bit of a tourist trap and not much of a beer pub at all. I’m not sure why this bar is on here. Friendly service and good mussels.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 5/10
  • SELECTION 9/15
  • FOOD 8/10
  • VALUE 6/10
  • OVERALL 11/20
Damico  (14) Royersford, Pennsylvania | March 2, 2009
D’orsay attracts you immediately with its European Pub advertising. I like the atmosphere, but the service wasn’t the best. They didn’t have the beer sampler even though they offered one on the menu, which was very disappointing. The food was very good, the poutine was incredible.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 6/10
  • SELECTION 5/15
  • FOOD 6/10
  • VALUE N/A
  • OVERALL 9/20
LadySusan  (108) Ste-Therese, Quebec | November 29, 2007
this place is just a Pub for tourists, the beer is Bud, Molson and Labatt that kind of **** plus two Barberie beers that are just that Barberie. The food is Pub style. There are better places to go in the city please.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 6/10
  • SELECTION 5/15
  • FOOD 5/10
  • VALUE N/A
  • OVERALL 9/20
Quevillon  (396) Boisbriand, Quebec | June 4, 2007
C’est l’un des pub les plus touristique dans tout la ville de Québec. À par des deux bières maison de la Barberie, il y peu de choix intéressant. La nouriture est assez bonne (type pub) mais pas donné. Si je serais vous, j’irais à place au pub St-Alexandre, aussi cher mais un meilleur choix de bière.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 5/10
  • SELECTION 6/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE N/A
  • OVERALL 8/20
MartinT  (521) Montreal, Quebec | June 1, 2007
The 2 house beers from La Barberie are the only reason this place is listed on Ratebeer. And I strongly suspect the d’Orsay Rousse is the regular Barberie Rousse Bitter. But anyway. The food looks good here, but considering the area (touristy old town), it has to be exceedingly expensive. The beers too are ridiculously expensive, obviously priced for large business groups that don’t care about their expenses abroad. A pint of one of the house beers is 7.50$+tx+tip: absolutely Ri-Di-Cu-Lous. Come here if you are one of those tickers at a loss for another Barberie "okay" beer, but otherwise avoid.

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