Side Trips from Montreal Restaurants

Although you're not likely to find much in the way of quality ethnic dishes, the major towns in the region serve a variety of cuisines at a range of prices, with French and regional specialties dominating the higher end of the price scale. The Eastern Townships are particularly strong on regional cuisine using local artisanal ingredients.

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  • 1. Au Petit Poucet

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    For a true Québécois treat, stop by this rustic cabin for breakfast or lunch. Founded in 1945, it's a big draw with tourists and locals alike. Meat pies, maple-smoked ham, egg dishes, homemade chutneys, and the restaurant's famous country bread (also homemade) are all on the menu. The gift shop at the front sells many of its popular dishes—and you will want to take some home.

    1030 Rte. 117, Val-David, Québec, J0T 2N0, Canada
    819-322–2246

    Known For

    • Generous portions
    • Good variety of breakfast options
    • Fresh baked country bread

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Edgar

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    Wonderful homemade pastries such as pear-and-almond tarts, lemon-curd doughnuts, and chai scones have brought renown to this little place (only 11 seats), but there's more to it than that. Breakfast and lunch are always busy, and weekend brunch, served until 2 pm, brings a line out the door. Favorite dishes include the Dutch baby pancake topped with aged cheddar, pork belly, and maple syrup, and potatoes in brown butter. For lunch, try the paninis, soups, and salads. Note that Edgar may close for a week or more in summer.

    60 rue Bégin, Gatineau, Québec, J9A 1C8, Canada
    819-205–1110

    Known For

    • Weekend brunch
    • Homemade pastries
    • Cute terrace

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 3. 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.

    267 Chemin Knowlton, Knowlton, Québec, J0E 1V0, Canada
    450-242–6862

    Known For

    • Hearty burgers
    • Unrushed service
    • Local institution

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs.
  • 4. La Belle Bédaine Casse-Croûte

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    If you're looking for elegant dining keep on going, but if you're after a bit of local color, a cold beer, a good burger, a steamie (hot dog), or maybe a sample of Québec's famed poutine, then La Belle Bédaine (which translates as "the happy belly") is just the place. Its good and basic menu comes with a terrace overlooking the river.

    664 rue Notre-Dame, Montebello, Québec, J0V 1L0, Canada
    819-423–5053

    Known For

    • Breakfast menu
    • Steamies
    • Poutine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
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