Reviews show mixed impressions, with questions about whether this is a Première Moisson branch or an abandoned plan, bakery items visible in the grocery section and well displayed, yet unclear if production happens on site; items appear throughout the area and the space seems underused, though the Assomption location could benefit from its potential. Another note highlights exceptional service on a Saturday morning, with friendly, attentive and welcoming staff and hot chocolate croissants, and overall appreciation for the quality of the products.View restaurant profile
Le Château earns praise for a warm, convivial atmosphere and attentive service, with generous portions and quality ingredients that offer good value in a central location. The menu is varied enough for dinners, and meals are generally simple and well cooked, though some dishes can feel ordinary and a few items may lack flavor. Positive notes include friendly staff, quick service, and enjoyable options like a strawberry daiquiri, while a few visits were marred by a forgotten water refill, coffee that was too strong, or meals that did not meet expectations. Some reviewers mention very large portions and a welcoming vibe that makes diners feel at home, while others caution that food quality can be hit or miss and not every visit lives up to the friendly service. Overall, Le Château is seen as a dependable neighborhood spot for casual dining, with a focus on value and atmosphere, but with occasional inconsistency in taste and execution.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café-Bistro St-Gabriel describe a charming small cafe with excellent espresso and pastries, tasty sandwiches and friendly service, plus a quiet spot to work or study and an ambiance that invites reflection. The overall mood is warm and the food is well received, making it a good place to enjoy coffee, relax, or chat with a friend. A few notes mention condescending staff toward younger guests and coffee that tastes watery or bitter when the moka is ordered.View restaurant profile
Resto Le St-Sulpice presents a mixed picture across reviews: the kitchen is praised, especially the pain doré for its sweet and savory notes, the place is described as clean and welcoming, and the staff is often friendly with good value for portions; some diners report fast, courteous service and would recommend the spot. Others find lunch options rather ordinary and are hesitant to try dinner; a Sunday visit notes a cashier who did not greet customers, a request for the dinner menu caused a disturbance, and the overall service can be slow with a chaotic pace when the restaurant is busy, leaving a negative lasting impression.View restaurant profile
At Iris Du fleuve, the riverfront setting and a rooftop terrace provide a casual backdrop for meals with views of the St Lawrence, and the menu offers straightforward fast food like burgers, poutine, and generous fries at affordable prices, with service described as friendly and efficient especially for groups. Experiences vary by season and day, as wasps during autumn can dampen visits and cleanliness concerns were noted in some reviews, including complaints about toilets and kitchen upkeep. Overall, Iris Du fleuve feels like a convenient spot for a relaxed bite with memorable scenery, best enjoyed for a quick lunch or snack where the staff and the view often stand out.View restaurant profile