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Across reviews, Bistro Des Bières Belges comes through as a warm, rustic spot with a welcoming atmosphere that stays lively on a terrace when the weather is nice. The beer list is repeatedly praised for breadth and quality, with many dishes chosen to pair expertly with Belgian brews, and mussels appear as a standout in several variations. Service is described as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with guests noting accommodating handling of gluten free needs and other dietary preferences. The menu features crowd favorites like moules, coquilles Saint Jacques, octopus, tartare, and various meat and fish dishes, all described as flavorful and well presented, though a few reviews call out occasional inconsistency or higher prices. Overall, the Bistro Des Bières Belges offers a vibrant, satisfying experience for beer lovers and foodies alike, thanks to strong hospitality, solid cooking, and a diverse selection of beers that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Le Lapin Qui Tousse emerges in reviews as a solid Joliette dining choice that often delivers chef driven flavors, generous portions, and a strong wine list, with service described as professional and attentive and the atmosphere intimate enough for celebrations. Many praise the restaurant for preserving the passion and quality under new ownership, making it a reliable favorite for regulars and newcomers alike. Some critiques note over salted sauces that overpower the dishes and occasional cooking inconsistencies, such as a rabbit that can be overdone, as well as a desire for warmer plates to keep hot dishes hot. Seasonality and staffing during peak periods are also mentioned as impacting pacing and guest engagement. Overall, Le Lapin Qui Tousse is viewed as authentic and enjoyable, offering a varied menu and a dining experience worth returning for, even as a few refinements could elevate certain plates and timing.View restaurant profile
Chocolat Belge Heyez Père et Fils Inc draws guests with a Brussels-like chocolate experience in Montreal, offering pralines, single-origin bars, seasonal specialties, and elegant gift boxes that many feel showcase top-tier quality, though prices are steep. The staff are consistently described as friendly and knowledgeable, able to guide customers through products and workshops and to arrange special orders for events. Reviews highlight exceptional after-sales service, including prompt refunds and goodwill chocolates after a delivery issue, reinforcing trust. While the majority praise the craftsmanship and flavor balance, a few mixed assortments were reported as tasteless or dry, suggesting some variability. Overall, the store is seen as a standout destination for chocolate lovers, celebrated for its artful creations and memorable shopping experience rather than just the product.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe L'Barouf as a casual yet vibrant spot with a great vibe where friendly staff and a solid beer selection at reasonable prices make it easy to relax with friends or catch a game on the big screen. Service quality is praised overall, though a few visits report slower or uneven service and some guests note it can feel quiet or calm later in the night while others enjoy the lively atmosphere. The venue offers both outdoor and indoor seating and allows bringing in food, with a warm traditional troquet feel and occasional piano entertainment that adds character. Accessibility features are mixed: ground level entry and a terrace are accessible and furniture can be moved to adjust space, but interior aisles are narrow and the basement restrooms are not accessible, which can pose challenges for some guests. Overall, L'Barouf comes across as a versatile, welcoming place for drinks and socializing, best to arrive early for peak game nights and to check current conditions if accessibility or service pace is a concern.View restaurant profile
Le Chou de Bruxelles is described as a warmly welcoming and refined spot where the atmosphere feels intimate and the service is consistently attentive, with the food praised for high quality and creative flair, including a renowned six-course gastronomic menu and dependable classics like moules frites, and desserts such as the sublime chocolate terrine often highlighted. Guests also value the bring-your-own-wine option and the strong value for money, though a few visits note a noisy room, occasional kitchen missteps like overcooked mussels or a duck dish that was not hot, and slower service during busy hours; overall, the reviews point to a top-tier Sherbrooke dining experience with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
C'est Belge is a standout breakfast and brunch spot in Granby, consistently praised for fresh, handmade dishes and authentic Belgian flavors. Waffles are repeatedly highlighted as the stars, perfectly golden and crisp on the outside while light inside. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, great for a morning coffee or weekend outing with friends and family. Service is regularly friendly and attentive, making guests feel welcome from the moment they walk in. The menu is creative, offering a range of sweet and savory options beyond the classics, all with high quality ingredients. Some notes point to the dining room being very loud and parking sometimes being difficult, but the overall experience remains highly positive and many consider it the best breakfast/lunch spot in the area. The place has a charming attached shop and a distinctly European bistro vibe that many reviews associate with nostalgia and delight.View restaurant profile