La Piazzetta is described as a charming spot with generous portions and delicious dishes spanning pizzas, pastas, and brunch favorites. Guests note warm, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit comfortable. The decor is praised as tasteful and the space is clean, with a bright, inviting terrace that enhances the dining experience. The menu variety, from brunch to lunch and dinner, is frequently highlighted as refined yet approachable. The gluten free options are a standout for diners with dietary needs. Live music and a piano for brunch or dinner add a memorable ambience to the setting. Overall, the restaurant is repeatedly recommended for celebrations, family dinners, and casual meals alike.View restaurant profile
Egg Soleil is described as a welcoming place with hot breakfasts and friendly service, where many note tasty food, good value, and easy seating on busy days. Some reviews praise the food highly and highlight generous portions and reliable service, while others warn that the cleanliness and upkeep can be lacking, mentioning a dirty dining area, cracked red leather booths, old ketchup stains, and smaller coffee cups. A portion of guests say the food disappointed compared with last year, but several returners still find the meals solid and the service decent, with one noting free Saturday meals for kids as a nice perk. Overall, Egg Soleil seems to deliver solid breakfasts and pleasant service for most, though cleanliness and consistency surface as concerns for some.View restaurant profile
Café De La Brûlerie is described as a cozy riverfront spot with a welcoming vibe and a strong coffee focus. Reviewers note solid options for breakfast and lunch, including poutines, burgers, fish and chips, nachos, tacos, and vegetarian dishes. The terrace by the water and the overall atmosphere make it a popular stop for cyclists and locals alike. Service is praised for friendliness but can be slow or inconsistent on busy days, and there are occasional kitchen misses such as stale fries or undercooked fish with a thick batter. Prices are generally reasonable and portions generous, though some drinks or specials can feel pricey. Overall the place is seen as a reliable option for a casual coffee, a meal, or a scenic break by the Yamaska River, with a vibe that invites returning for different meals or events.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe L'Oeuf Fourchette as a welcoming, homey spot with a warm vibe and friendly staff, a charming decor with Christmas touches, and ample family‑friendly seating; the food is generally good to excellent with fast service on many visits, including pancakes, crepes and other breakfast favorites. Some experiences mention room for improvement, such as occasional slow or inconsistent service, the need to repeat requests, and dishes not always hot or perfectly prepared (eggs Benedict, avocado texture, fruit freshness, occasional shell fragments). Overall sentiment is positive with many stating they would return, appreciating the atmosphere, value and the spacious setting that suits families and groups.View restaurant profile
C'est Belge is widely praised as a standout brunch spot in Granby, known for fresh ingredients, generous portions and a Belgian touch that shines in dishes like eggs Benedict on waffles and Liege waffles with speculoos. The menu offers a creative range of breakfast and brunch options with plenty of gluten free choices, and the presentation is frequently described as appealing and the portions satisfying. Service is described as warm and attentive by many, with standout moments noted, though one location has been called out for slower pacing and a less friendly server. The two Granby locations attract regulars from Montreal and beyond, who say the experience is consistently delicious, inventive, and worth the detour, thanks to a cozy atmosphere and a focus on quality ingredients and creative chef specials.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Bistro Le Picollo describe a mix of strengths and shortcomings. Breakfast is included with hotel stays, but the buffet can require a reservation, and items such as eggs, ham, potatoes and sausage sometimes run out, with guests noting a wait for food and extra charges for bacon and orange juice while water can taste chlorinated, leading some to buy bottled water. Supper shows more inconsistency, with reports of burnt vegetables, overcooked meat and cold fries, and one dish featuring shrimp with an odd sauce and sausage accompaniment. Drinks are considered pricey for the presentation. Across reviews, service is repeatedly praised for being fast, courteous and attentive, with several diners highlighting staff friendliness and the overall dining experience. The food itself is frequently described as excellent and well presented, with value noted as reasonable for the quality and portions. Overall, many guests say they would come back, citing strong value and favorable service, despite some flaws in breakfast availability and certain dinner dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Normandin draws praise for a warm, welcoming service and a family friendly atmosphere, with many reviewers noting a well priced menu and a variety of options including a solid kids' menu. The menu is described as varied with good value and portions can be generous, though consistency varies across visits. Service quality ranges from highly attentive and friendly to slow or forgetful, and some experiences involve new staff learning on the floor. Food quality is generally good with some standout dishes, but a few experiences report cold burgers, overcooked crusts, or other issues. Cleanliness and ambiance receive mixed feedback, with several visits noted as clean and calm while others cite sticky floors or uneven cleanliness. Delivery experiences can be positive with courteous service and fast delivery, yet in house service can be lengthy during busy times. Overall the restaurant is seen as an affordable, family friendly option worth returning to for another visit, though some visits highlight the need for better consistency and speed.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe C'est Belge as a standout in Granby, with authentic Belgian flavors and waffles that are golden and crisp on the outside yet light inside, complemented by a creative menu of sweet and savory dishes made with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, ideal for a morning coffee, brunch, or a casual outing, and service is consistently friendly and attentive. Brunch and eggs Benedictine variations, including unique twists like duck on waffles, are frequently praised, with many noting the high quality of presentation and the care in ingredient selection. Some reviews mention that the space can be very loud and that parking is limited, but others emphasize the charming local vibe and the boutique attached. Overall, C'est Belge is seen as a non chain option with creative dishes and good value, and reservations are often recommended during busy times.View restaurant profile