Reviews describe Le Wagon de Charette as a small, charming casse croûte with a surprisingly strong lineup that includes pizza and a poutine that is generally well executed. The wagon poutine without onions is often highlighted, with pepper or brown sauces providing a tasty twist without being overpowering. Poutines are praised for fresh cheese and crispy fries, though a few batches suffer from large cheese chunks or fries that taste off when the oil isn’t fresh. The pizza earns praise for quality that exceeds expectations for a casual spot, and a vegetarian option is appreciated. The setting stands out with outdoor seating under parasols and a unique railway-car vibe, plus a nearby wagon offering milkshakes and bubble tea. Service is friendly and prices show good value, though waits can occur. Overall, it’s a worthwhile stop for a detour or on a drive, and many reviews say they would return or recommend Le Wagon de Charette.View restaurant profile
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Reviews portray Restaurant Le Villageois as a warm, family friendly spot with clean, simple charm and consistently capable service from the front of house to the driver who braves the cold to deliver orders. The poutines are repeatedly highlighted as a signature draw, pizza looks appetizing and both tastes good and visually appealing, and delivery is quick with the driver often described as funny. Diners find the place welcoming, with generous portions, good value, and staff who take time to explain local beers. There are a few criticisms, including a burnt crepe, potatoes some found ordinary, a water and coffee incident, and some dishes whose sauces lacked flavor or did not feel worth a detour. Overall the vibe is homey and approachable, with standout mentions for the poutine souvlaki and large, affordable meals that give this spot a neighborhood feel.View restaurant profile