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Restaurant Les Freres De La Cote
Categories: Restaurants Pizza Restaurants French Pizza, French [Edit]
1190 Rue Saint-JeanQuebec, QC G1R 1S6
(418) 692-5445
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Loud
4 reviews for Restaurant Les Freres De La Cote
4 reviews in English
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Review from Alan A.
My fiance and I had been walking around inside Old Quebec City for a while, and we were starving when we happened upon this restaurant.
As for food, my fiance ordered a escargot and a rabbit dish. Being the boring non-experimental guy, I ordered the steak and fries. We both enjoyed our meals very much. Our dishes were tasty, and the portions were decent. Well, my steak was on the small side, but it did taste good.
The waiter who was serving us was very friendly and attentive. All in all, dining at this place was a very positive experience. We would definitely go back to this restaurant again. -
Review from Alex A.
Quaint little bistro, featuring Steak Frites, Coq Au Vin, and heavenly thin crust pizzas!
Located on the corner of Rue St. Jean, on the ground floor of Hotel du Vieux-Quebec (also a great find, and a great value).
We've been patrons for a LONG time, beginning with our honeymoon some years ago. On that trip, I fell in love with olives because immediately after we were seated, our server brought a tureen of mixed olives, seasoned with herbs, garlic cloves and olive oil.
They were a perfect compliment to our pizzas, salads, and wine.
Years later, Les Frères de la côte still stands the test of time. Still a great spot to cozy up with your honey over a glass of wine and a good meal.
TIP: try the Pissaladière Niçoise, a tart filled filled with carmelized onions, anchovy fillets, and black olives! -
Review from willi p.
Markham, ON
Great pub atmosphere Television was turned off at dinner time. This is a great thing!
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Review from Oggie B.
Perfect place to hit after checking into our hotel, we took advantage of their 3 - 5 PM prix fixe menu. It's got a great location, on St Jean, nearing the heart of the old city. The decor inside was old-timey French, but we took advantage of the terrace and enjoyed one of Quebec's more vibrant streets. Our waiters were genial and pleasant (you'll find this to be the case throughout the city, btw), the celeriac soup was light-bodied but fully-flavored, and their coq au vin was fantastic. The chicken thigh and wing meat fell off the bone, the sauce was neither too rich or runny. Portions were right-sized (sorry, my fellow Americans). This, and a coffee, cost us $12 CAD. Seems like just as good a place as any in the old city, too, to just sit out and grab a drink.
