4 Best Restaurants in Île d'Orleans, Side Trips from Quebec City

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We've compiled the best of the best in Île d'Orleans - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

La Midinette Boulangerie de Fancy and Restaurant

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This excellent, friendly bakery is located in the village of St-Jean's historic rectory, across the street from the church and a promenade along the river. In addition to delicious fresh croissants, pastries, and breads, La Midinette also offers pizzas and other light lunches that you can enjoy on the large covered porch in the summer.

4624 chemin Royal, St-Jean, G0A 3W0, Canada
418-829–3162
Known For
  • Great pastries
  • Light lunches
  • Covered patio
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Les Ancêtres Auberge Restaurant

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If you're in the market for traditional French Canadian food, Les Ancêtres Auberge is highly unlikely to disappoint. With all dishes created from local ingredients, you can dine on classic Québécois fare like meatballs and pork hock ragout with root vegetables and pickled beets, or try another house specialty, the "famous" Ancêtres pea-and-ham soup. It doesn't get more Québécois than that. Another plus is the vantage point of the dining room, so while dining on the local grub you can also feast on the beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River and Montmorency Falls a little farther off in the distance. The restaurant is vegetarian friendly.

1101 chemin Royal, St-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, G0A 4E0, Canada
418-828-2718
Known For
  • Excellent views
  • Ancêtres pea-and-ham soup
  • Local ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.

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Microbrasserie de l'île d'Orléans

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This is one of the most interesting microbreweries in the Québec City region, producing a colorful range of beers named after historical characters from Île d'Orléans. You can taste them all at the adjoining Pub Le Mitan, along with standard pub fare including burgers, pizzas, and fries. The pub's terrace is particularly pleasant, and there's a beautiful view toward the St. Lawrence River. It's a great place to take a break from a tour of the island.

2471 chemin Royal, Ste-Famille, G0A 3P0, Canada
418-203–0588-microbrewery
Known For
  • Great beer
  • Pub fare
  • River view

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Moulin de St-Laurent

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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—eleven available in summer; seven in winter—on the edge of the St. Lawrence. Lodging packages, which include some meals, are also available.

6436 chemin Royal, St-Laurent, G0A 3Z0, Canada
418-829–3888
Known For
  • Cozy atmosphere
  • Hearty dishes
  • Pleasant patio
Restaurant Details
No dinner Fri. No lunch weekends. Schedule may vary May, June, Sept., and Oct.

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