Situé au coeur du Quartier Petit Champlain, le tout nouveau "chalet sportif" le Q-de-Sac Resto-Pub propose un menu aux saveurs québécoises dans un décor chaleureux aux allures de shack .
La brigade de cuisine favorise les produits du terroir et se laisse séduire par le four à bois pour préparer de délicieuses pièces de viande et de succulentes pizzas. Le menu s'harmonise parfaitement avec le concept de chalet en proposant du « comfort food ». Le Q-de-Sac Resto-Pub présente sur sa carte des plats classiques québécois réinventés.
Détails
Nos Spécialités
Tartares, Burgers, pizza sur feu de bois et plats québécois.
Q de Sac est reconnu comme une excellente destination gastronomique dans le Vieux-Québec, appréciée pour son ambiance chaleureuse et son emplacement idéal dans la ruelle pittoresque des parapluies. Les visiteurs soulignent régulièrement la qualité exceptionnelle du service et l'accueil attentionné d'une équipe qui sait mettre ses convives à l'aise. Le menu propose plusieurs coups de cœur, notamment les pizzas cuites au feu de bois, la savoureuse soupe à l'oignon, les ailes de canard et la fameuse poutine au foie gras. Bien que les avis puissent varier sur la diversité des choix ou les tarifs, le consensus général met en avant une expérience culinaire savoureuse et de grande qualité, parfaite pour les familles, les amateurs de sport ou ceux souhaitant profiter d'un repas décontracté et raffiné dans un décor enchanteur.
We had dinner here recently on New Year's Eve. It had a fantastic ambience & it was the perfect casual setting for our family. We ordered a pepperoni pizza (delicious!) & a Cesar salad (one of the best I've ever had in a pub), chicken fingers, & mac n cheese. The service was great & we really enjoyed our meal there!
I came in for lunch & enjoyed it a lot! It's a cute little pub bar vibe. It's not a huge amount of seating but I love the atmosphere. One waitress/bartender for the whole shop but it worked out completely fine. We got the burger & chicken sandwich. Both dishes were plenty of food & very tasty. Portions were perfect for the cost & it was cheaper than other places I've ate at around the area. I would highly recommend! Food was very hot which was another plus. Location is tucked away but find your way & you won't regret!!
Super pub caché dans une rue trop mignonne. La poutine du jour au poulet épicé & croustillant est une tuerie ! On a beaucoup aimé se régaler avec cette cuisine. La poutine du chalet est bonne également. Serveurs supers sympas . On est bien servi..on a eu l'occasion de manger au bar à 4. Ça change & bonne ambiance conviviale
The pub had good atmosphere in a quaint area of Old Quebec City. Service was good but the food disappointed. We had what was touted as the "best French onion soup in town" but if it was I'd be scared to try the other ones in town. It was salty & over priced ($13). The soup of the day - creamy Tomato was decent ($7). The Brooklyn pepperoni pizza was also disappointing - It was salty & soggy ($22). It's sad when the best part of your meal is the beer 🍺.
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.
Très bonne carte! La soupe a l'oignon est très gourmande & les linguines excellentes goût très fin, le service est rapide & l ambiance très pub! Il est bien situé on peut se garer pas loin! Je recommande entre amis!
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.
Very nice place lower area of Old Quebec city. Has outside setting as well as Pub still in side. Wood fired pizza are very good. Has a happy hour with $6 beer!!
Unfortunately not the best onion soup in town, had way better. The burgers are great. Poutine was also disappointing. The Salmon Tartare was good, but a tiny portion thou. Not worth what the pub is charging. Infant in you walk away from the tourist area. Food is far better, tastier & more easy on the wallet.