La Fondue Du Prince offers a cozy, old style atmosphere with a waterfront view and a friendly, laid back vibe that makes guests feel at home. The focus on fondue pairs high quality, fresh ingredients with a pace that invites savoring rather than rushing, and prices reflect the care and time invested in preparation. Attentive service and a warm ambiance stand out, adding a lively touch to the evening while sunset views through the windows enhance the overall experience. The menu covers cheese fondue, meats, vegetables and chocolate, delivering a versatile and comforting tasting journey that many find memorable and worth returning for. Even on busy nights, the delicious flavors and unique atmosphere leave guests looking forward to another visit.View restaurant profile
Annies Sur-Le-Lac gets praise for its stunning lakeside setting and relaxing terrace, with diners enjoying generous portions and a variety of crowd favorites such as nachos, wings, fajitas, fish and chips, salmon, and burgers, all complemented by a lively atmosphere and, on sunny days, a view of boats gliding by. The location and ambience are repeatedly cited as the highlight, making it a popular stop for a casual lunch, drinks, or a summer outing. Food quality is described as solid to very good, with many noting flavorful dishes and friendly staff in some visits, though there are notable inconsistencies. Service is frequently described as uneven or slow, water refills and attentiveness sometimes lacking, and timing can be off with arrivals or checks; price points are sometimes judged high for the value. Occasional comments mention construction near the river and a busy or quiet vibe depending on the day. Taken together, Annies Sur-Le-Lac remains a go to waterfront option, especially for the view, but some visits emphasize the need for more consistent management and service.View restaurant profile
Cunninghams draws praise for a lively pub vibe, friendly service, and generous portions, with wings that many reviewers describe as the best, large, and well sauced in a variety of flavors, plus a diverse menu that includes donair, poutine, fried pickles, and veggie burgers that appeal to both vegans and vegetarians alike. The atmosphere and live music are repeatedly highlighted, creating a welcoming, family feel and a strong beer selection to match the food. While overall positive, some reviews note occasional slow or less attentive service, a miscounted bill, or dish disappointments such as an Irish stew or an overcooked spicy bacon bourbon burger, and a few mention price could be high but often worth it. The location on Sainte Anne's boardwalk and the option of a casual lunch or dinner make it a popular stop for locals and visitors, with many saying they plan to return and would recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Restaurant Cape Cod describe a popular waterfront spot with generous portions and a mix of seafood and casual dishes, with many praising items like lobster roll, clam chowder, fish and chips, and calamari, and noting an inviting outdoor terrace with canal or boardwalk views. The atmosphere and service are frequently described as friendly and welcoming, and some nights feature live music, but several comments point to slower or rushed service during busy times and occasional language or communication hiccups. Price points are mixed, with some diners finding meals expensive for what is offered, while others feel the quality and portions justify the cost. A few criticisms mention inconsistent preparation, such as fish that is oily or underwhelming, or dishes that don’t impress, and issues with the patio experience like wasps or close tables. Overall, Restaurant Cape Cod comes across as a strong seafood destination for casual meals and special occasions, especially for those seeking a scenic view and reliable seafood favorites, though experiences can vary.View restaurant profile