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    Le Temps d'Une Pinte - Lovely glass of chilled wine

    Le Temps d'Une Pinte

    4.1(31 reviews)
    56.4 km
    $$

    We were in Trois Rivieres for a day, and any time we travel we love to find hidden gems, local…read morecuisine and or local microbreweries. Le Temps d'Une Pinte didn't disappoint. We were seated inside, and Mr. Bee started exploring the beer board and decided on a flight. The young woman working was so friendly and helpful to him making recommendations based on his tastes. I chose a nice chilled glass of wine, and we settled in enjoying the coziness, yet industrial feel of the interior. We decided to order a cheese board that featured local Quebec cheeses. They were great! We spent a good hour and a half, watching locals come in and out enjoying food, and drinks. Just know this is Quebec and everyone speaks French, so do your best and at least understand how to say please, thank you and enough to get through the basics, it is appreciated by the locals if you try. There is street parking if you are driving. If you find yourself in port and off a cruise ship, it is within walking distance of the port.

    Belle microbrasserie ! Si vous voulez sortir de Montréal et allez dans une des belles…read moremicrobrasserie de la province offrant des mets plus rafinés que la plupart des microbrasseries. Rendez vous au Temps d'une pinte à Trois-Rivière, où de bonnes bières cotoient une bonne table. Mon poulet / curry était excellent et rarement je peux manger aussi bien dans une microbrasserie ! Le service est aussi très bon ! Leurs bières peuvent rivaliser avec n'importe quel microbrasserie, ma Hopinel une IPA était superbe ! Ils ont aussi de très bon cafés, et vous pouvez acheter du café en grains ou moulu. Very nice microbrewery ! If you want to go outside Montreal and see one of the nicest microbrewery in Québec who offer a less simple menu than the others. You should go to Le Temps d'une pinte in Trois Rivière where good beers go along a good menu. My curry chicken and it's rare i can eat as good in a microbrewery. The service is also excellent. Their beer are as good if not better than others, my Hopinel an IPA was superb. You can also buy their coffee as they are Coffee roaster.

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    Le Temps d'Une Pinte - Interior

    Interior

    Le Temps d'Une Pinte - A fabulous dark beer

    A fabulous dark beer

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    Pub BreWskey - Smoked meat poutine

    Pub BreWskey

    4.2(265 reviews)
    70.4 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    Draft beers galore there were like 25 to choose from which is crazy. Tried the Svetly Pilsner which…read morewas solid, Cepage Nectar which was sweet and strong, Cumulus Citra and Galaxy which was very interesting, and Pagaille which was insane like drinking liquified tiramisu. Pretzel was fire and the cheese spread it came with was good.

    Working in Montreal for the week and while hunting around for dinner I did my usual Yelp'ing! I…read morediscovered Pub BreWskey near my hotel so I decided to check it out! Here's how it went... Atmosphere/Appearance: The entrance is kinda off the beaten path and the restaurant is located under what looks like some sort of laboratory. Once down the stairs you're greeted by what feels like an underground speakeasy vibes! There's exposed copper ventilation pipes, exposed warm lightbulbs, raw concrete, wood and quite a few places to sit. I sat at the bar on the metal chairs like all pros do! But off to the side is a set of stairs which leads down to the ACTUAL BREWERY where all of the beer is made! I loved that there were windows in which you could look out of to see the giant vats. Really cool. Service: Dany at the bar took excellent care of me and there was nothing more I could've asked of him. He was attentive, fun and made sure I enjoyed my time there. Food/Drinks: First up I started with their Brew Juice, a beer made right in-house. It was their "beer smoothie". It was sweet, filling, thick, sour and crazy flavorful! Tasted nothing like a beer at all. My first appetizer was the Bacon Jerky which is thick-cut bacon in a beer maple glaze, chili seasonings, sesame seeds and green onions. It was mildly sweet, salty, savory, thick, tender and really, really good and not what I was expecting given the name. My 2nd beer was the Double Goose. This one was deliciously sour, gentle, not too sweet at all or harsh. For my entree I went with their special that was written in chalk on the board! I was the Sandwich of Duck & Lamb. The salad on the side was GREAT! Good bitter greens with rich, robust dressing. The chips the sandwich also came with were seasoned well and had an excellent spicy mayo dipping sauce. Sandwich was GREAT as well! Bread was softer than expected. Rich, buttery flavor. The 2 meats were light and worked well together. The sandwich is called "Sandwich Au Lapin De Cannard", but "lapin" translates to rabbit. Warm, cheesy, comforting, filling. Lil' cajun flavor. Caught a bone or 2 while eating it. It happens. Value: It's a brewery that actually serves food and that's always a plus! All prices are in $CAD. My first 12 oz. beer was $8.75. My 2nd one was $9.00. The bacon jerky was $10.00 and the sandwich with salad and chips was $26.00. Extremely reasonable if you ask me. In conclusion, I really enjoyed my time here at Pub BreWskey and I would surely pay this place another visit. Beers rotate all the time so what I had may not even be around by the time you visit. Same goes for the specials on the chalkboard! Thank you for reading and supporting local businesses.

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    Pub BreWskey - Double Goose

    Double Goose

    Pub BreWskey - Dark beer with added cold brew coffee.

    Dark beer with added cold brew coffee.

    Pub BreWskey - Brew Juice

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    Brew Juice

    Microbrasserie Coaticook

    Microbrasserie Coaticook

    3.6(8 reviews)
    148.4 km

    I went twice to that brewery and both visits were great experiences. They had room for groups which…read moreis apparently rare in that region. They offer a good variety of their own beer. Whether you like blonds, IPAs or fruity beers, they have something for you. Personnaly, I prefered their Strawberry white beer and their Mango IPA one. There is not a lot of options on the food menu, but the majority of it is very good. They cook some of the best fried calamaries that I've eaten. Their salmon tartare was a bit spicy and I didn't taste as much salmon as I would have wanted, but it was still good. Their nachos is great and their fish and chips looks really yummy. The only thing I didn't like is their mozzarella cheese to spread on bread. It was a bit tasteless. I would go back anytime when I pass by Coaticook. They offer a visit of their brewery with beer tasting and I wish I could do it someday.

    The restaurant attached to the brewery looks plain when you first walk in but the food is really…read moregood. Small menu but the quality is there. From the dining room, you can also see the brewing room with really clean floors! You can see they take pride in the beer making. The beer selection is good too. A lovely spot to check out while you are in the region and it is right across the Coaticook ice cream factory too, where we had dessert.

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    Microbrasserie Coaticook - Coaticook fromage en grains :)

    Coaticook fromage en grains :)

    Microbrasserie Coaticook - Microbrasserie Coaticook - July 2016

    Microbrasserie Coaticook - July 2016

    Microbrasserie Coaticook - Microbrasserie Coaticook - July 2016

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    Microbrasserie Coaticook - July 2016

    La Memphré - Killer punch

    La Memphré

    4.2(71 reviews)
    120.5 km
    $$

    After spending a few days in Quebec City for the winter festival, we stopped in on our way back to…read morethe US. I'm a brewery hound so this was an easy pick close to the border. I'm not kidding when I say - and my traveling partners agree- this was the best food and drink we put in our mouths our entire trip! Get a fondue, a couple of apps, and a beer and enjoy a wonderful meal!! We even saved room for a maple dessert - also fantastic! Come and enjoy- you won't be disappointed!!

    La Memphré bookended our trip to the Eastern Townships, being our first and last food stops in…read moreMagog. This popular brewery was definitely worth the revisit for their high quality food and drinks, with a major perk being that it is open everyday and doesn't close between mealtimes. The Tall Man and I came during semi-off hours, first for a late lunch and later for an afternoon snack/drink. They have a large outside deck with a great view of the lake, but we opted to sit in their cozy dining room both times. We visited with baby in tow, first with a stroller and once without. The accessible entrance was not very obvious (we noticed it only after our second visit) and it was covered in snow. There are several steps leading to the porch and main entrance. The host was gracious enough to find a table that could fit a stroller next to it, but that was made easier by our off-hours visit. The staff is very friendly and most are pretty fluent in both English and French. We ordered in French the first time around, but by our second trip our language skills and brains were a bit worn out, so we were thankful our server cheerfully switched to English. They all gave us great recommendations, and everything we had was quite tasty. Think elevated brewpub than bar food. Drinks-wise, the Tall Man equally enjoyed La Pointe Merry (IPA) and La Kilt (Scotch ale). I opted for their non-alcoholic options and was happy with my Quebec-made kombucha and gin and tonic mocktail. Both came in cans or bottles, and I ended up taking the rest of my kombucha to go. Instead of ordering full entrees, we opted for a spread of small plates. The cod bites (bouchées de morue) were excellent, crisply fried with soft, flaky fish inside and a killer dipping sauce. The kiddo is just starting to eat solid foods and quite enjoyed the fish. The onion rings (nounounes rings) were also a hit. We also enjoyed the duck drumlettes (pilons de canard) and the fries (frites). Note the fries are made French style and not crispy (as opposed to what's usually served in American restaurants ironically as "French" fries). We will definitely be back! I did eat gluten on this trip as a periodic treat, but am usually gluten free. They didn't seem to have too many GF options on their menu, but I would come back to try their entrees and see if I could make it work.

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    La Memphré - The interior of the microbrasserie -- unusually empty, only because it was such a sunny day / April 2024

    The interior of the microbrasserie -- unusually empty, only because it was such a sunny day / April 2024

    La Memphré - Fish and chips

    Fish and chips

    La Memphré - Poutine, fish and chips

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    Poutine, fish and chips

    Brasserie Dunham

    Brasserie Dunham

    4.0(13 reviews)
    110.0 km
    $$

    Came on a Saturday night and it was during the peak dining time. Had to negotiate (push) to find a…read moreseat for three but to be fair the hostess was doing her best to accommodate us during a very busy time. We ended up with a great seat and our server sensed our lack of speaking French so quickly pivoted to English. When realized we are vegetarian she mentioned that the veggie patty could be substituted to different meat dishes so I got the tacos and shared a couple pizzas. Food was super good! I would suggest avoiding the parking lot during busy periods as we had to turn around and park on the street but other than that a great time.

    Followup....upon returning to Brasserie Dunham when visiting again, we had pretty much the exact…read moresame lackluster experience. We tried to go to the Sutton Brewery but they were packed, so ended up at Dunham again. Again, the waitress was rude, non-knowledgeable and stand-offish. You have to get your own water and it took forever to get our food. The poutine was so so and again, luke warm and the cheese never melted. Again, the beer is good but that's about it. The service and the food are meh and it's WAY WAY overpriced. Our 3 piece family got 2 beers, a veggie burger and two poutines....oh and an apple juice...and with tip it was over $100 Canadian. Offensive. We will remember next time and not return again even if everything else is full. Thumbs DOWN!

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    Brasserie Dunham
    Brasserie Dunham - Au fond, piano et cuisine

    Au fond, piano et cuisine

    Brasserie Dunham

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