Pub De La Chapelle

5.0 star rating
1 review

Category: Gastropubs  [Edit]

2492 Avenue Royale
Québec, QC G1C 1S1
(418) 663-6630
Price Range:
$$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Noise Level:
Average
Has TV:
Yes
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1 review in English

  • Review from Dan H.

    Buffalo, NY

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    9/9/2011

    What a surprise!!!

    We had toured the Parc de la Chute - Monmorency.  On our way in we noticed a church that had been converted into a "Pub".  After our tour we decided to divert our walk back from the falls to the car and instead made our way over to have dinner.  We had no idea what to expect, we assumed that it would be your typical pub fare of bangers and mash or bubble and squeak.  Could we have been more wrong???

    Instead we found a gastronome's delight!  What a menu...

    We chose to share the Table d'Hote.

    We started our meal with the Creme Brulee de Fois Gras...what a refreshingly new combination of flavours and textures.  We knew we were in for a treat by the look on our waiter's face when we ordered it.

    Next we had the Cote Levee de Porc avec Frites et Salade...a lovely spare-rib dish.  It was perfectly done with meat that fell off the bone.  The sauce was nicely sweet but not overwhelmingly so.

    For dessert, we chose the Sugar Pie.  I had been longing for a decent Eclair throughout our trip...unfortunately, I would have to wait until my return to Buffalo to find one.  This pie, however, was an extraordinary reward for my patience and more than satisfied my sweet-tooth.

    Finally, the wine.  We each had a glass of the 2008 Rivus, Rosso Toscano from Montalcino, Italy.  It was a great pairing for the meal, we were happy that we chose to follow the recommendation of our attentive waiter.  The wine list is one of the most balanced that we have seen in Canada to date.  It is evident that a great deal of thought went into the wines as well as the price-points being offered.  

    Our thanks and congratulations to chef and owner Danny Bergernon for bringing together such a great blend of tastes and atmosphere.  The Pub de la Chapelle is certainly one of the best dining experiences that we have had the pleasure of partaking in.  

    For those of you wondering about the price for all of this, here's the breakdown.

    We chose the Table d'Hote so we were allowed to choose an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert, the cost $38ca.  The wine was $9.50ca/glass.    Quite reasonable for such a delightful treat.