Say yes to a culinary getaway under the Laurentians sun! Whether you’re a foodie seeking a refined meal or a lover of good food who want to enjoy tasty meals outdoors, the Laurentians have what your taste buds are looking for. Charming and creative restaurants and terraces serve a diverse cuisine showcasing local products. Come and discover these incomparable establishments, where each meal is a celebration of flavour and togetherness, and take advantage of terrace season to spend time with friends or family!
Country-style dining
Picture yourself with a delicious meal in the countryside, enhanced by the region’s natural beauty. A variety of wine pairings elevates your culinary experience at Vignoble Rivière Du Chêne in Saint-Eustache. Try the lunchtime bistro menu, charcuterie boards to share, or weekend brunch! In the same relaxed atmosphere, check out La Bullerie in Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, which also showcases regional products. With its picnics, brunches, pizzas, and sparkling wine tastings, not to mention the picturesque scenery, your next happy hour is sure to be one-of-a-kind. Further north in Ferme-Neuve, Miels d’Anicet proposes a brand-new “cabaret picnic” formula this summer: Cantine Pollens & Nectars invites you to sit down with friends, under the pavilion, or in the fields to share a honey-infused seasonal meal. Head over now for an unforgettable culinary adventure!
An homage to apples and local products
Apples are at the heart of the Lower Laurentians terroir. In Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, Cidrerie Lacroix invites you to discover its seasonal breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus. Eat inside the bistro or on the terrace, and sip on one of several incredible, varied ciders made on site as you gaze out at the orchard. Nearby, Domaine Lafrance is home to a brand-new bistro, featuring an array of on-the-go meals to be enjoyed as a picnic on the terrace or in the orchard itself. Visit the boutique to stock up on hearty culinary delights! Looking for a magical setting for your summer aperitif? The cider tastings at Oka’s Cabane à Pommes Labonté de la Pomme come with a locally sourced charcuterie board featuring house meats, breads, Oka cheese, house spread, greenery and products from the garden. The bistro is also open Saturdays and Sundays for an apple and maple-based menu!
Bike to the restaurant!
No need to choose between cycling and terraces in the Laurentians, with their one-of-a-kind bike-friendly restaurants. Explore the P’tit Train du Nord and stop by Shawbridge – Microbrasserie et Charcuteries in Prévost. The menu includes tapas, cold cuts, wood-fired pizza, and delicious beers from the microbrewery, best enjoyed on the large, sunny terrace. In Sainte-Adèle, take a break at Café de la Gare, located directly next to the bike path. Choose from a variety of meals, snacks, desserts, drinks, and, naturally, excellent coffee. What’s more, the restaurant hosts monthly themed events, evening entertainment, and shows, often with a special menu and passionate artists. In Mont-Blanc, check out Chez Émile Restaurant, at the foot of the Sentier des cimes Laurentides. Enjoy a simple, quick, and delicious meal in the incomparable setting of the Ancienne-Pisciculture’s heritage building and terrace, built around ponds dating back nearly a century. Treat yourself to a well-deserved break during your next bike outing!
Exceptional restaurants await you
Whether for a family meal, romantic dinner, or evening with friends, the diverse menu at Chez Lionel restaurant in Sainte-Thérèse showcases local and seasonal products for you to enjoy on the terrace. Don’t wait to discover the cuisine of head chef Frédéric Dufort! If brunch is your thing, head to Au Petit Poucet in Val-David. Renowned for its copious breakfasts, famous maple-smoked ham, and traditional sugar shack menu with maple taffy year-round, it’s the perfect location for a family gathering! In Mont-Tremblant, La Petite Cachée Restaurant offers an exceptional culinary experience in the Laurentians. The menu consists of a classic French-inspired cuisine prepared with fresh, seasonal products from local farms. It’s hard not to instantly fall in love with the mountain chalet style and the panoramic view of Mont Tremblant! Finally, enjoy the Japanese cuisine at Ekki Sushi Tremblant, located in the heart of La Conception’s Bel-Air Tremblant Resort. The menu features omakase-style sushi and sashimi, prepared with high-quality ingredients.
A culinary adventure
Your culinary adventure starts in Mont-Tremblant at Maison de Soma, nestled in the heart of a diverse farm. In summer, enjoy a picnic in the middle of the flower fields with La Buvette and its reinvented street food, featuring delicious ingredients and bold transformations. There’s also a tasting menu, where each bite tells a story! At Tremblant Resort, reserve a table at Choux Gras Brasserie Culinaire, prized for its colourful, creative, and mouthwatering dishes. The menu is highly varied and includes dishes to share. Warm, homemade bread, cakes by pastry chefs, locally sourced products, and a hearty dining experience await! The warm and friendly Casino Mont-Tremblant’s Restaurant Altitude serves a simple and delicious cuisine with a view of the mountain. During Sunday brunch, pianist David LeBlanc is there to serenade you while you eat! In summer, soak in the scenery on the terrace, and, until August 31, discover the Cabaret Éclats Tremblant package deal. Finally, regale your guests with a visit from personal chef Marc-Antoine B. Lessard. He works with local artisans and market gardeners to create custom seasonal menus depending on the products available. All of his food is homemade, from the bread to dessert!
Summer gastronomy
During your next stay at Estérel Resort, reserve a table at Bistro à Champlain, and let the chefs take your taste buds on an adventure with a five-course menu. With one of Quebec’s most renowned wine cellars, the outstanding food and wine pairings of its expert sommeliers are designed to enhance your culinary experience. In Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, StoneHaven Le Manoir Relais & Châteaux invites you to discover the cuisine of head chef Marc-Antoine Lacasse. In the dining hall or on the terrace, the dining experience is exceptional and stars fresh, locally sourced products from Quebec. In Mont-Tremblant, make sure to stop at La Quintessence Restaurant. The chef and his team deliver a memorable culinary experience in a warm ambience. Enjoy the brand-new Sunday Barbecue Menu until August 25, and make sure to check out the terrace in summer, with its breathtaking view of Tremblant Lake.
In the heart of the Laurentians, Manoir Saint-Sauveur is home to three restaurants, each offering their own unique culinary experience! Take a culinary trip to the Mediterranean with La Tablée, which embodies the true spirit of Italian cuisine. Next, check out M Steak Moderne and find yourself transported to a world of meat-based delicacies, where quality and know-how take centre stage. Then, at Bar Lounge Le Boudoir, sip on a coffee from the comfort of a brightly coloured couch or kick off the night with a cocktail!
The classic resto-pub
Resto-pubs remain uncontested in their status as the best places for a happy hour with colleagues or friends. Lucky for you, the Laurentians are packed with them! With its big, south-facing terrace overlooking downtown Saint-Sauveur, Le Saint-Sau Pub Gourmand proposes a bistro-style menu and wide range of drinks. There are also musical evenings for the whole family! In Blainville, sit down to a decadent meal and house beer in the restaurant or on the terrace at Archibald Microbrasserie,soon to be your friend group’s new favourite spot. Next, in Saint-Jérôme, Brasserie Dieu du Ciel! is the perfect place for all of your get-togethers. The pub has about 20 different beers to enjoy in a friendly ambiance, along with a bistro-style cuisine that uses local ingredients. Soak up the sun on the large terrace during your next visit!
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