Fodor's Expert Review Moulin de St-Laurent
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St-Laurent de l'Île d'Orleans
Café
You can dine inside amid old stone walls or outside on the patios at the foot of a tiny, peaceful waterfall at this restaurant, which was converted from an early-18th-century stone mill. Scrumptious snacks, such as quiche and salads, are available on the terrace, and evening dishes include local pork tenderloin and venison stew. You can stay overnight at one of the Moulin de St-Laurent's chalets—nine available in summer; six in winter—on the edge of the St. Lawrence. Lodging packages, which include some meals, are also available.
Quick Facts
Known For:
- Cozy atmosphere
- Hearty dishes
- Pleasant patio
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–May