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We found 2 recommendations for Mauricie (Quebec) Cafés, Grilled Cheese Open Late Restaurants.

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La Fourchette Gourmande - Mauricie (Quebec) Cafés, Grilled Cheese Open Late Restaurants
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La Fourchette Gourmande

Opens Today at 11 am
(98)

Review Summary

Overall, La Fourchette Gourmande earns favorable feedback with many reviewers praising excellent value for pizzas, especially the deluxe options, and a balanced taste with dough and sauce that feel well crafted. Delivery is described as fast and drivers are often noted as very friendly, with updates mentioning near instant service and continued pizza perfection. While a few comments mention occasional issues such as a slightly burnt crust or uneven service, these are rare and do not dominate the overall positive impression. Several reviews call it the best pizza in Cap de la Madeleine and highlight reliable quality, consistent flavor and the ability to feed adults and teens without overspending.View restaurant profile
Le Temps d'une Pinte - Mauricie (Quebec) Cafés, Grilled Cheese Open Late Restaurants
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Le Temps d'une Pinte

Opens Today at 11:45 am
(2085)

Review Summary

Le Temps d'une Pinte is described as a lively, welcoming microbrewery and bistronomic spot in Trois-Rivières where a standout beer program and on site brews accompany inventive, well executed dishes. The menu features crowd pleasers such as Scotch Egg, beef tartare, lamb, and gravlax, with trout tartare and regional surprises appearing in many notes, and the flavors praised for balance, technique and boldness. The atmosphere ranges from a bustling terrace and a cozy interior to a pub like energy, with the back courtyard repeatedly highlighted as a standout feature. Service is frequently praised for attentiveness, friendliness, and beer knowledge, with thoughtful pairings and explanations of the brews, though some reviews mention occasional slower pacing during peak hours and a touch of noise. Prices are sometimes described as on the higher side for the area, but many reviewers feel the quality and overall experience justify it. Allergens such as peanuts are mentioned in a few dishes, so guests should check ingredients. All in all, Le Temps d'une Pinte comes across as a must-visit for beer lovers and foodies alike, inviting return visits to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile

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