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Contribuer aux commentairesThis Canadian-style diner is a great spot for breakfast and lunch, offering outdoor seating in the summer. My go-to dish is the Big Mo breakfast, which includes two eggs, toast, jelly, ham, bacon, sausage, grilled tomato, baked beans, and cretons. The menu also features other classic diner items. During our visit, we had the opportunity to sit next to Maurice, the owner. While the restaurant primarily serves locals, the menu is available in both French and English and the waitress is bilingual. Across the street, guests can enjoy a park and bicycle trail.
This restaurant is a must-visit. Make sure to try the club sandwich! You can also swap the fries for poutine. Their pizzas are also very good. Every time I go, there are people picking up orders, and they do a great job. This is a classic diner done right, which is rare these days. Definitely try the burgers and mozzarella - you won't be disappointed. This is probably now my favorite spot for club sandwiches in the province, especially since Anecdote in Montreal changed their ways.
The price of the pizza has increased, but it is still a good place to eat with a great atmosphere.
Large family restaurant with a large number of children-friendly meals. my man says it was the best poutine he ever had!
Overpriced Casse-Croute with too many flying around. fries were dry, burger was flat and swamp was without taste watery. the fish was good, but came with the dry fries and a colony of flying. the first and last time for this place.