Randolph Pub Ludique Trois-Rivières offers a warm, convivial atmosphere with a welcoming team that makes every guest feel at home. The space is bright and comfortable, with attentive staff and animators who explain rules clearly and keep the energy high, inviting guests to explore hundreds of games. The menu and drinks are well received, with tasty bites, good beverages, and a range of local options that pair nicely with the gaming experience. Across reviews, the experience is consistently described as fun, friendly, and well organized, making it a popular choice for groups, families and friends who want to play and enjoy a memorable evening.View restaurant profile
Jack Saloon is described as a favorite spot in Trois Rivieres with excellent food, a beautiful ambiance, and a smiling, attentive staff. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with consistent quality that makes guests want to return whether on a busy night or a quieter evening. The menu offers appealing choices and good value, with an afternoon Happy Hour for beer and tasty mains such as steak with fries. The team is friendly and helpful, going the extra mile to assist guests arriving with mobility aids and making everyone feel welcome. Reviews also point to strong word of mouth and eagerness to come back, reflecting a broadly positive impression.View restaurant profile
Across many reviews, Ô Quai Des Brasseurs is described as a riverside microbrewery with a lively atmosphere, excellent beer, and solid to very good food, plus a terrace that offers a beautiful view of the river and a sun roof option that guests enjoy on warm days. Diners commonly praise the attentive staff and speedy service on busy nights, the friendly vibe, and the consistent quality of in house beers, with several mentioning that the menu offers generous portions and good value for the price. At the same time, some visits are marked by slower service and delays, particularly when the place is busy, and a few dishes receive critiques for being bland, overcooked, or lacking seasoning, such as certain pizzas or pieces of fish, with fries sometimes arriving oily or cold. Reviews also highlight the variety of choices, including tartares, fish and chips, poutine, nachos, crab terrine, tofu dishes, and non alcoholic options, and note that reservations are wise for larger groups or during hockey events; the overall sentiment remains positive and many say they would return to enjoy the views, the beer, and the evolving menu.View restaurant profile
Taken together, the reviews portray Le Temps d'une Pinte as a lively and welcoming microbrasserie in Trois Rivières where a diverse on tap program and house brews attract beer lovers, while the kitchen serves inventive dishes that pair well with the beers from the Brasseur Bieronome portfolio and bold specials like scotch egg, tartare, lamb, and seafood. The atmosphere blends pub energy with rustic elegance, especially on the back terrace or beer garden, and the overall vibe is described as convivial and warm. Service is repeatedly highlighted as impeccable, knowledgeable and friendly, with staff who guide pairings and share insights into the beer and food. Guests praise the decor, the energy, the value, and the sense that Le Temps d'une Pinte is more than a meal or a drink, but a complete dining experience. Occasional notes include that weekends can be loud, service may slow during peak times, and some dishes may be priced higher than average, but the consensus is that it is an essential stop in the city with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
Overall, the reviews portray Le St-Antoine as a convivial and unpretentious neighborhood spot with a warm vibe and a bring your own wine concept that adds flexibility for a relaxed meal. The service is consistently described as attentive and professional, with a friendly atmosphere that makes it easy to gather with friends or family. The menu is varied and some dishes are praised for flavor and generous portions, with standout items like the filet mignon highlighted, while a few pizzas or the escalopes receive more mixed feedback. The ambiance and decor are described as appealing and the place is seen as a dependable downtown classic. Some mentions note busy times and the importance of reservations, and a few diners feel some dishes are not extraordinary or value could be better for the price, but the overall sentiment is positive and many plan a return and would recommend Le St-Antoine for a casual yet satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
La Chambre is described as a casual sports bar with a lively vibe, offering decent value at lunch and a generally friendly staff, though experiences vary widely. Some reviews praise the attractive interior and terrace and note attentive service on certain visits, while others cite slow service, moments when menus had to be fetched by patrons, and delays in receiving the bill. Food quality ranges from a tasty burger and a fondant brie starter to critiques of soggy dishes, dry fries, undercooked wings, and uneven meat portions, with beer selection sometimes unavailable or served tepid. There are mentions of missteps such as a birthday dessert arriving without candles and requests for a specific hockey game yielding a frozen screen. A common thread is concern that portions or overall value have diminished even as prices stay the same, though several diners still enjoyed the burger and the comfort food when the service was solid. Overall, La Chambre is viewed as having the potential to be a lively spot with a strong atmosphere, but results depend on the night and the staff on duty.View restaurant profile
Les Contrebandiers is described as having a lively, welcoming atmosphere with attentive, professional service and a menu that many reviewers find delicious and well balanced, featuring items like beef carpaccio, tartare, seafood pastas, a notable poutine, and a variety of drinks that contribute to a chic yet festive vibe with a terrace and occasional DJ nights. Overall sentiment is positive, with praise for generous portions, good value, and consistently friendly staff who can accommodate busy crowds, but some comments note downsides such as music being very loud when groups gather, occasional discrepancies between menu descriptions and dishes, occasional billing mixups, and hours that may not always align with posted times. Despite these caveats, there is a strong sense that Les Contrebandiers offers a memorable night out and is worth returning to for those seeking a convivial, quality dining and drinking experience in Trois Rivières.View restaurant profile
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Le Bureau de Poste comes across as a casual neighborhood pub in these reviews, with a varied menu, quality ingredients, and dishes that are described as tasty and well presented at a good price. The atmosphere is noted as warm and relaxed, with both indoor and outdoor seating that suits social gatherings or a casual date, and the service is frequently praised for attentiveness and friendliness, especially during busy hours, while the value for money and generous portions are recurring positives. The menu features burgers, poutine, mac and cheese, calamari, beignets and house cocktails, and the happy hour is a common highlight for many guests. Some experiences mention slower service when crowded and occasional inconsistencies such as burnt bread, underwhelming fries, or a less impressive poutine, but overall the place is described as dependable, affordable, and welcoming, with a lively vibe that makes it a go to spot in the area, though expectations may vary with day and crowd.View restaurant profile
Le Pot Papilles et Cocktails draws praise for generous, tasty dishes and a lively, welcoming atmosphere, with tartares and well-presented plates as a repeat highlight and creative cocktails that pair nicely with the food. The menu is seen as varied and reasonably priced for the quality, though vegan options are limited and some items may disappoint. Service is described as both outstanding and variable, with many notes of friendly, attentive staff and impeccable moments, alongside instances of slow pacing during busy periods. A few guests critique certain servings as underseasoned or inconsistent, but most reviews emphasize a positive overall experience, especially for drinks, ambiance, and the quality of the tartares and desserts. Overall, it stands out as a strong spot for a casual night out, with caveats about potential wait times and the balance of offerings.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight Le Trèfle Pub Irlandaise for a classic Irish pub atmosphere, a broad selection of beers and spirits, and a standout New York sour. Staff are repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and efficient, contributing to quick and pleasant service. Food earns high marks, with the beef tartare a must and burgers praised for being cooked to order with generous portions, while General Tao chicken is noted as delicious. The decor and cleanliness are appreciated, especially the interior brick wall and a welcoming terrace on a pedestrian street. Prices are fair for the quality, though the cider pitcher and some drinks can feel pricey, and the ambience can be loud at times, affecting conversation. Overall, the experience is described as enjoyable with a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
At Taverne Royale the scene leans toward an underground punk vibe with a friendly bartender adding welcome warmth; the overall atmosphere is pleasant and the beer is recommended, although space for a live band is a bit tight and the bar can be fairly loud, and the area has few nearby shops or eateries, giving a sense of isolation despite the positive impression.View restaurant profile