Rôtisserie St-Hubert is described overall as a reliable comfort option with solid, satisfying food and moments of standout service, but experiences vary widely. Many diners praise friendly, attentive staff and meals that arrive hot and well presented, with highlights like a well loved Caesar salad, ribs, nachos, and a generously portioned chicken sandwich; others point to slower service, long waits and occasional lapses in timing, especially during busy periods or larger groups. Some dishes receive criticism, including reports of cartilage in a chicken salad sandwich and cold components like nachos or fries, while a few visits are described as nearly flawless with swift service and warm hospitality. Delivery orders are consistently noted as easy and timely, with courteous service. Overall the kitchen is capable of delivering tasty, comforting fare, but the overall impression hinges on service efficiency and consistency, making it a mixed bag depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
At La Cage, reviews show a mixed pattern with some guests praising a fun, lively atmosphere and attentive service, while others report slow or uneven service and inconsistent kitchen results. Food quality is variable: some dishes such as tartare are praised, while burgers are sometimes burnt, portions can feel small for the price, and there are complaints about too many fries or extra charges for sides. A mid day menu margherita pizza is described as a failure, lacking fresh mozzarella, burnt, and served on a dirty plate. Takeout can be fast, and there are positive mentions of staff, but some reviews note inconsistent professionalism. Parking includes electric vehicle charging options and the environment can be pleasant for a beer, though consistency remains the challenge. Overall, La Cage can be enjoyable on certain visits, but value and consistency vary.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Lémarettes as a refined, chef driven spot that shines with seasonal locally sourced ingredients and a varied, sophisticated menu. Dishes such as trout tartare, seafood pasta and braised lamb shoulder, along with an excellent foie gras, delighted guests, while the on site épicerie was noted as a real plus and the wine program was highly appreciated. Service is described as professional and courteous, with staff consistently attentive during visits. A few comments pointed to minor flaws, including the foie gras starter arriving with uneven bread, pasta served without bread, butter, or parmesan, and a coffee that arrived cold. The restaurant is seen as a fancy, standout option with a strong focus on regional products, and many say it is among the best in the area and worth the trip. Overall, it comes across as a consistently impressive dining experience that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Boston Pizza is described as a welcoming, family friendly spot where staff go out of their way to make guests feel at home, with language support that makes ordering in English easy and helps bridge any language barrier. The menu is versatile and pizzas are praised for a well cooked crust and generous toppings, while the atmosphere is pleasant and service is consistently strong even during busy times. Clean facilities and a birthday cake described as moist and delicious are noted positives. Some reviews mention that the lack of music creates an opportunity to talk easily. On the downside a few reviews report a dip in quality compared with the past, citing chicken burgers that are now frozen patties, a mediocre kids meal with smaller portions, and a burrito bowl that arrived cold and seemed to come from a can, with price considered high for what is offered. Overall Boston Pizza in Mount Laurier is viewed as a reliable stop for families and groups with good service and solid pizza, though a few say the value and consistency could be better.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise Microbrasserie Du Lièvre for generous portions, creative dishes, and a beer program brewed on site that draws wide praise. The menu ranges from poutines and burgers to carpaccio, tartare de boeuf, escargots and bavette de boeuf, with standout notes on the poutine au poulet Buffalo and the pulled pork mac and cheese. Beers are described as diverse and flavorful, with classics and seasonal brews produced on site and enjoyed in a warm, convivial setting; La perdrix blanche is frequently mentioned as a top pick, though a few tasters found one beer disappointing. Service is generally friendly, attentive, and efficient, with staff often helping guests discover dishes and beers that suit their tastes, though some reports cite slow service during peak times and occasional reservation or seating hiccups. The ambiance is lively and welcoming, enhanced by a pub vibe and hockey night energy, and vegetarian options are available with a suggestion to reserve in advance. Overall, Microbrasserie Du Lièvre emerges as a must visit for locals and travelers passing through Mont Laurier.View restaurant profile