3 Best Restaurants in The Eastern Townships, Side Trips from Montreal

Auguste

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Auguste placed Sherbrooke on the foodie map when it opened in 2008, and it continues to impress. Local ingredients take pride of place in this minimalist bistro-style restaurant, which features dishes like mushroom risotto or sweet potato ravioli. An absolute must is the pouding chômeur (poor man's pudding), a classic French Canadian dessert in which maple syrup or caramel is poured over cake and served warm. The short—but guaranteed to please—children's menu is free Sunday to Wednesday from 5 to 7 pm.

82 rue Wellington N, Sherbrooke, Québec, J1H 5B8, Canada
819-565–9559
Known For
  • pouding chômeur (poor man's pudding) drenched in maple syrup
  • free children's dinner menu Sun.–Wed
  • providing a true gastronomic experience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No brunch weekdays

Knowlton Pub

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Serving traditional pub fare, the Knowlton Pub has been around since time immemorial and is one of the best-known establishments in the Eastern Townships. The service is friendly but diners have been known to wait a little longer than they'd like for their food to be served, particularly on dinner theater nights.

Pilsen Pub

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Massawippi pale and brown ales and a vast selection of microbrews and imports are all on tap here. Pub food is served both in the upstairs dining room and in the tavern. There are three terraces at this waterfront restaurant, so you'll be sure to enjoy the fantastic view of the Massawippi River. It's a popular place and can get busy at lunch and on warm summer evenings, so try to get there early.

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