Located in the heart of the Quartier Petit Champlain, the brand new “sports chalet” Q-de-Sac Resto-Pub offers a menu of Quebec flavours in a warm, shack-like setting.
The kitchen brigade promotes local products and is seduced by the wood stove to prepare delicious pieces of meat and delicious pizzas. The menu blends perfectly with the cottage concept by proposing the "comfort food". The Q-de-Sac Resto-Pub has on its board of classic Québécois dishes reinvented.
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Our Specialties
Tartares, Burgers, pizza on wood fire and Quebec dishes.
Q de Sac is widely regarded as a fantastic dining destination in Old Quebec, known for its cozy atmosphere and prime location in the vibrant umbrella-covered alley. Visitors frequently praise the exceptional service and friendly staff, who often go above and beyond to make guests feel welcome. The menu features a variety of popular items, with the wood-fired pizzas, rich French onion soup, duck wings, and signature poutine with foie gras receiving high acclaim. While opinions on the menu variety and pricing occasionally vary, the overall consensus highlights a high-quality, flavorful culinary experience that is well-suited for families, sports fans, and those looking to enjoy a casual but elevated meal in a charming setting.
We ate at a fine dining restaurant the day after we ate here & we actually liked the food here better . The onion rings were the best I've ver had. Dipped in honey Delicious! Who would have thought. The mac & cheese, duck wings, onion soup, & creme brule were also delicious!
Had dinner here with my son on our last night in QC. We made reservations online for 5pm. We were greeted right away & seated immediately even though we were early. The man hosting was very warm & friendly, as was our server. I speak very little French & that was met with kindness & proficiency in English that was greatly appreciated. Our server was very attentive & helpful. We started with the duck wings & beet salad. The duck wings were very good. As was the beet salad but even though it looks small it's loaded with beets & best to be shared. My son hates beets so I was on my own! lol! I had a local IPA on tap that was very good & discounted due to happy hour which was a nice surprise. I also had the beef cheek pizza & my son got the Mac n cheese. Both were delicious. Then we shared the crème brûlée & the brownie for dessert. Both were absolutely delicious! But the brownie especially was amazing. We definitely picked a winner for our last night in old town.
Oct 27, 2024
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As an english speaking knuckle dragger, I appreciated the charm & sophistication of this pub. From the beautiful patio into the warm, cozy, wood fire heated indoor seating area, this place is done right. As a young lad I spent some times at my Grandparent's home, they had a wood burning stove, the warmth coming off of the stove was nothing short of an emotional experience, to this day I crave the dry, cozy heat of a wood fire. Maybe the nostalgia of a wood fire has compromised my ability to write a fair review, but the review is mine to write & the emotional support fire wins. We ate a piece of burger, got the buffalo mac n cheese & the duck wings. The food was adequate, it will not blow your socks off or leave your mouth wet just dreaming of it. (see my review on Gus Gus) I did enjoy the duck wings, they were the perfect texture & crispiness for me. Our server was terrific, she spoke enough english to take good care of us, she was attentive & thoughtful. Possibly my favorite part of the evening was listening to the ladies at the table next to us lamenting their man problems. At one point I heard "Screw the house, screw the dog, screw Brandon, I'm never going back there. I'm not sure who Brandon is or if I should feel bad for him or not, however as a drama enthusiast it was hard to focus on my duck wings & cider beer.
Des trois poutines que j'ai mangées lors de mon voyage au Québec, celle-ci est clairement la meilleure (ce qui se ressent également sur le prix) ! Le cocktail était également bon ainsi que les mac&cheese (attention elles piquent un peu) & le service efficace & agréable.
I am of the mind that every spot has a night off but I cannot help to think that this is how things at this pub. The serving staff were lovely & the drinks cold, that is where it ends. The onion soup (the actual reason we went) was about 5 spoons of liquid with the rest being sodden bread & cheese so dense that I could not chew it, The burger was so chilled that the cheese did not melt & the poutine equally disappointing. I cannot help to think that the team there have great intentions but have dumbed down their focus to accommodate the throngs from the cruise ships. The bill was well over 100 dollars for two soups, a burger, a glass of wine & -two beer.
Poutine Du Chalet (Shack's Poutine) here is the only poutine you ever need to eat! So many flavours & so much balance with every bite...from the perfectly cooked fries, soft & flavourful cheese curds, thick-sliced bacon, fois gras, & rich but not heavy cider sauce gravy. I could eat this poutine every day! The Pizza Blanche (White Pizza) is loaded with delicious & fresh, mushrooms, arugula, truffle oil & cheeses. The Chocolate Brownie dessert was the perfect finishing touch to this wonderful meal. The drinks were tasty too. Located in the lower quarter, the patio seating here is charming, with the views of the descending cobblestone road & the dozens of umbrellas overhead. Despite being very busy on a Wednesday night, we got a table within 20 minutes & the service was very fast & friendly. This is an essential restaurant stop for anyone visiting Vieux Quebec. It may be a good idea to make reservations ahead...it gets very busy!
We've eaten in a few good places in QC & this was my teens' favorite place. Pork cheeks, burger, Cesar salad, & mac'n cheese were all very good. Also great & friendly service. Recommended!