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29, rue St-Pierre, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 3Z3, Canada, Quebec City
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It's a place to have a beer, but since they have a bit of food, I guess you can sit your younger one at a table without problem.
Pretty varied! Everything depends. Food from $ 8 to $ 15 plate. Beers: $ 5.25 to $ 12.75 and spirits prices vary. Because of the brands of products and their quantities.
You have to request it I think. Shouldn't be a problem, watched the World Cup finals there
Yes. Only gluten free beer. I went there. Great spot
Great atmosphere and the service was incredible. We loved the food and beers!! This is the perfect spot to relax with friends. The ambiance it’s superb. The smell of an open fire just added to the experience. We went on weekday and the place had some locals and regulars having a great time. It’s a must place to visit when in Old Quebec.
Stumbled by this unassuming place during a huge snow storm and was a perfect place to find. The smell of wood burning in the fire place plus the maple whiskey shots that were up sold with our pints of beer was exactly what we were looking for. The old brick interior was home to a storage facility for war supplies back in the 1705 said the staff. Really cool.
A must go experience if in Quebec City. Food and beverages were nice, but secondary to the setting. Worth going and recommend reading up on the history of the site.
I was told this place was a "must" on my trip to Quebec City, particularly for the mulled wine. It was fine. Not very warm but they were willing to heat it up for me. If you're going during peak hours, keep in mind that there are two rooms. Check the room to the right of the entrance if the main entrance looks too crowded.
Food was awesome, big hot chocolates in a hug mug with the atmosphere cosy and very easy place to enjoy! A must visit for the oldest pub in Quebec!
This was a very cool bar! Defiantly had a different vide due to the way the building is, but it feels like you went back in time to an old tavern. The place was hearted by a wood fore place and was perfect in the winter when we were here. The staff was very friendly and spoke French and English. They also have one of the best French onion soups I’ve ever had. I definitely recommend to anyone visiting the area! I will be back if I’m ever in Quebec again!
Quaint and cozy old pub, with amazing beer options and a French onion soup that I'll never forget
Great beers. Unique location. Old stone vault. Friendly staff.
Dark, old style brick combined with a mellow atmosphere. A welcome escape if coming in from a cold Quebec City day or evening to warm up with some drinks. The establishment is old and you can tell. History oozes from the walls, old fireplace, and throughout the corridors beyond the main entrance curving into the small, yet expertly stocked bar. Board games and long tables in the back invite extended evenings amongst friends, old or new, playing, laughing and conversing. One can easily spend a decent amount of time in this convivial bar, as the prices are affordable and meals are also served. Fill your belly with a piping hot French onion soup and beer. Not a huge selection, granted, but curated to its expected clientele.
This pub was originally an old cellar and has a fascinating history associated with it. It’s tiny and gets packed fast. Good selection of food and drinks are reasonable prices. Very friendly and warm staff.
A must experience! Cave + Alcohol + Board Games + great bartenders + YOU! Enjoi!
Best pub I've been to in a while! Takes you to another world, feels like the 1700's
Great staff, great local beer selection, and an ambience that's found nowhere else! (At least in North America) Loved hanging out there and didn't want to leave! It's also just a little ways from the touristy chaos so you can relax and unwind a bit.
Staff is super nice, ask for a local Pub L’Oncle Antoine if you want to taste craft beer, either way ask for draft beer, it’s pretty nice as the ambient.
Lovely place. It's an old cellar and the moment you enter you're wowed by how cool it is. If you're one who likes cozy, different and cool bars, this is a great one. I would also suggest trying their French Onion soup. If you're one who loves that extra cheese, these guys don't disappoint.
Amazing decor. Basic bar food and drink. Very cozy interior. And they have board games🙂
Very nice pub in a less busy area. The onion soup and Brie salad is delicious
Great little pub in the heart of old Quebec. The inside is astounding, with friendly service and great drink options. The food menu is limited but well done.
In Dec every place is warm while it's like a freezer outside.it does affect your rating. I'm trying not to let that affect my review. Its a nice little bar where the kitchen is behind the bar. They have no official kitchen space. So service is very slow because only one guy is the cook. Food looks good but i didn't like the taste of the nachos. It was blah.cured meat sandwich was good.
Nice little pub in the center of old Quebec ! The staff is very friendly and the prices are ok! The onion soup was delicious
Great place to come out of the cold. Great service and the onion soup was spectacular
Cozy inside, with a welcoming fireplace(a nice escape from the frigid winter temperatures). We both ordered the French onion soup, which arrived when we started getting the feeling back in our fingers. The soup was fantastic; they're definitely not stingy with the gruyere. We also ordered a cured meat & cheese board, which was also very delicious. A nice little selection of local beers to boot.
A nice outdoor spot to enjoy a Canadian beer or you beverage of choice.
Cozy place with fireplace. Nice staff, good beers, excellent food, fast service.
Stumbled upon this gem after an evening of sightseeing and shopping. Cozy bar with a warm fire packed with locals and just a few tourists. As a tourist, it was fun to chat with the regulars who were very friendly. We didn't order the onion soup, but plenty of others did and it looked pretty tasty.
It's small but worth it. Old cellar turned into a pub. Has an "Inn of the Prancing Pony" feel to it. Good selection of beers. Few but good apps.
On Thursday August 6 at 9:30 pm the waitress serving me complained about me not providing a tip. I only had 1 beer. I finished my beer, waited 15 minutes while beer glass was empty, she walked by numerous times not once did she ask me if I needed anything. (Place was empty) I walked inside, brought back the beer glass (basically did her job for her) and paid. She than had the audacity to tell me "you must have made mistake not to tip" and how it's practically a requirement in Quebec city to do so. How they don't make enough money and require tips to survive. Well maybe the owners should pay you more if you have to chase down customers to pay your bills for you. Nowhere in Canada is it like this and it really stained my image of Quebec in general.
Bien! This is a nice cozy place with a wealth of history and a great atmosphere. When everything else in Old Quebec is seemingly closed this place is open. Read a lot a out it and it lived up to the reputation. Beautiful historic building, great stone inside and the staff is great. Definitely unique. A good place to come solo for a destress and time alone, also a good place for groups (as shown by the constant patronage).
Similar feel to Bistrot Pape but a bit more quaint. Interior all old brick, walls and ceiling; very cool. Walking to basement bathroom is like going to a “clean” dungeon. Modest liquor and beer selection. Had the crab cakes which were mediocre. Highly recommend for a cocktail.
The place was very interesting. The drinks were great, the staff was friendly, everyone sat around and played games at the table, the food wasn't very good. Go for the ambiance not the food.
Best french onion soup
Good atmospheric bar. Relaxed, good prices. Heard and saw first hand food excellent but did not personally partake. Great place to stop and regroup after a day scoping out the lower old town and harbor.
Very unique pub, very old school vibe. Prices are best I’ve seen in a long time. Can’t wait to return on my next visit
Fascinating history of the house combined with easy going nature of the pub makes for an enjoyable experience for all kinds of cultures. Be sure to try the beer they have specially crafted for the pub, Belgian blond was our favourite. Our second visit here in as many trips, and it was more fun than the first
A pleasant sidewalk sitting area, good location, and reasonable prices. But a mediocre croque monsieur took 30’, even though the restaurant was not full. They brought my check before they brought my food. If it were the only place in town, eat here. But historic Quebec City has abundant choices, many excellent ones. Try skipping this place.
Great atmosphere, music and food.
Great atmosphere. Music reminded me of French pubs. Euro electronic music.
Highly recommend coming here even for the history. It's a 400 year old pub and apparently one of the oldest in North America. The service was great, and accommodating to our English. The cider and the beer in the picture were good, and the food was excellent. I suggest getting the housemade french onion soup. When we walked in, I noticed almost every table had the soup. Very yummy! Zero complaints about my experience.
Very cute. Awesome selection of beer. Good nachos. Not a lot of food choices tho — go before having supper elsewhere. But go.
Great little pub. Lovely old setting with cosy fire place. Good selection of drinks in a cold winters night. Built by the british a long tine ago and has a great british pub feel. I will e returning.
I loved the unique stone wall and the smell of fire in this very cozy place. Wild choice of beer from microbreweries all over and of course themselves. I particularly loved the Red Ale. We were there on New Year's Eve, probably one of the craziest night and the service was great. There are plenty of games to play while you wait for the food or While drinking.
Extremely cozy pub with very fresh food and a good selection of drinks.The warm fire and low, semi-circular brick ceilings made this a very comfortable spot for food and drink.Prices were reasonable, and the Bartender was very welcoming.Perfect place to visit!
My family and I had a nice little visit at this pub. The quiet patio was a great reprieve for our day visiting the old town. It has a good selection of beer, but is a bit expensive. We shared the nachos, which tasted good but were nothing too special. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
L’Oncle Antoine is one of my favorite places in Quebec! It’s a tiny, cozy spot just off the main tourist shopping area. The fireplace was roaring and helped warm us up from the cold winter temperatures (that and the full bar!). The staff could not be more helpful and kind. Great service plus they gave several recommendations for other restaurants and bars to myself and many other groups. Such a wonderful place to stop in for a drink (or two or three), a bite of food and good conversation!
Great service. Amazing food. Amazing beer and mimosa. What else could one ask for. Nice patio and inside seems like a dig out brick cave. I highly recommend!!We got chicken wings with salad, french onion soup, pizza and fried cheese squares on two different occasions. All yummy 😀Atmosphere: Cosy yet casual.
Very cool place. Visited in January. We sat by the fire and took in the ambiance. The vaulted ceilings are beautiful. Ordered the hot wine and it was fantastic.
The best homemade french onion soup I’ve ever had! We ordered the brie salad and wine as well. Loved the atmosphere and their services. Everything was perfect for our first-year wedding anniversary.
It's a unique-looking place for a cool pub experience. We visited at around 10PM but the kitchen was already semi-closed at the point. We had the pizza and wings. The pizza was decent but I wouldn't reccomend the wings - very oily, the meat was dry and wings were tiny (they absorbed a lot of oil so it tasted like they were re-fried).
Lovely little basement pub. You must try the French onion soup!
Nice place to have a beer! Stout was just perfect, creamy and very tasty, onion soup (soupe d'oignon) was also pretty good.
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