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La Station Deli Restaurant
Categories: Restaurants Sandwiches Restaurants Delis Restaurants Canadian (Traditional) Sandwiches, Delis, Canadian (Traditional)
611 Boulevard Saint JosephGatineau, QC J8Y 4A6
(819) 777-3333
- Hours:
Mon-Wed 6 am - 12 am
Thu-Fri 6 am - 1 am
Sat 7 am - 1 am
Sun 7 am - 12 am
3 reviews for La Station Deli Restaurant
3 reviews in English
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Review from Jason D.
Ottawa, ON
On Labour Day, everything in town was closed for the holiday - even many restaurants. But, we noticed our neighbour coming in with a take-away bag from somewhere. We asked him where he got the food and he told us he had simply crossed over into Quebec, where no one there recognizes the holiday. Everything was open. We balked at first because we thought Quebec was so far away (hey, we were only new in town) and our neighbour assured us that good food was only a few minutes away. Turns out you just cross the Ottawa River and there you are. Our neighbour recommended La Station - mostly for its deli sandwiches. Apparently it is one of the best places around for Montreal smoked meat sandwiches (kosher too!). But, when my wife and I arrived at La Station, we opted for pasta. I had a TERRIFIC spaghetti bolognaise and my wife had a pasta with cream sauce that had huge chunks of bacon. Both meals were delish, but supposedly you have to order the sandwiches when you eat at La Station. The atmosphere was very hip, the staff was very helpful and bilingual and the prices were moderate. The portions were huge and, like I said, they were very tasty. Please - do try La Station if you are in Ottawa. It may be in Hull, but it is literally only minutes away.
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Review from Chavah A.
La Station - hmmmmm....I have mixed emotions about this place. We saw fairly good reviews from another review site and decided to try it out. It's in Quebec so we decided French food would be good. Someone said that the original place had burned down and they traded in their old look for a more "contemporary" style but my friend who was with me described this new style as...ahem..."The new Red Robin" - which isn't saying much. It had kind of a food chain feel. We had a decent meal and the staff was very nice but they were drilling holes in the wall while we were having our lunch which was very disturbing and everything looked kind of plasticky (I know that's not a word but it's what I felt was appropriate in this situation) and cheap. Not a very interesting place. The poutine was good though - very greasy - but I guess that's the point of the dish!
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Review from Michel M.
Gatineau, QC
Since the beginning of 2010 their prices increased and the quantity of food served decreased. Two bad things at the same time. Food is still good but a 10-15% price increase with smaller portions will make me go there less often. Too bad they're killing a winning concept.
