Le Lion d'Or - Pub comes across as a great local pub with excellent service and superb craft beer, with some calling the beer the best they have ever had and noting it as the oldest microbrewery in the province. The kitchen hours vary, with the kitchen closed on certain weeknights, typically Mondays and Tuesdays. The food menu receives praise for wings and nachos, while other items like fries, hamburger, onion rings, garlic shrimp, Caesar salad, and rice with sauces are also mentioned. It is a very welcoming spot that draws students and locals, with a terrace in Lennoxville seen as a nice place to have a drink. Overall the reviews present Le Lion d'Or - Pub as a solid beer focused venue with friendly service, tasty bites, and a vibe that many describe as magical and worth a visit.View restaurant profile
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Reviews paint a consistently positive picture of Siboire, highlighting a warm, convivial atmosphere in a beautifully renovated station setting, a strong beer program, and food that tends to please with solid options from fish and chips and poutine to tuna tartare and burgers. Service is frequently described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, with many noting helpful staff and a good pace. The menu is praised for quality and variety, though a few visits mention items being unavailable and some nights offering a more limited lineup or higher prices. Ambiance is described as lively and sociable, sometimes bustling enough to feel like a party, yet other visits find the noise level comfortable for conversation. Overall, Siboire is viewed as a top choice for good beer, reliable food, and a welcoming, energetic environment, with many calling it a must visit for both locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Pizza Mivan 2 Pour 1 receives mostly positive feedback with friendly and attentive staff, reliable service, and pizzas noted for a crispy crust, fresh toppings, and great flavor that create a welcoming atmosphere and good vibes. Some reviews mention dissatisfaction with certain options like mushroom or Hawaiian pizzas, and one note complains about a poutine dish with a sauce that tasted like water, but the overall sentiment remains favorable and many would recommend.View restaurant profile
The King Hall earns high marks for its extensive whiskey and beer selection and for a welcoming, attentive staff, with a unique bar ambiance that many describe as stylish and lively. The dining experience is noted for being refined and well presented, with balanced flavors and evident culinary skill, and the lunch table d'hote is touted as the best deal in town. Some reviews note that the space can feel tight when crowded and the noise level can be quite high, with occasional slow service, and a few menu items like mac'n cheese and poutines receiving criticism for small portions or lack of sauce. The drinks program, especially cocktails and microbrews, is frequently praised, along with generally outstanding service and a warm, hospitable atmosphere that makes guests feel welcome. Overall the King Hall is seen as a refined, versatile spot in Sherbrooke for a celebratory night, a quiet drink, or a casual bite, with many readers intending to return.View restaurant profile
La Mare au Diable - Microbrasserie is described as a quiet spot with likely the best craft beers in Sherbrooke, ideal for a relaxed evening in a beautiful setting. Reviewers highlight a strong beer selection, including beer cocktails, and note friendly, attentive service. The atmosphere is described as alternative and welcoming, with music at a comfortable level that keeps conversations easy. Food gets good marks too, from tartiflette and French style dishes to poutine with smoked meat and generous portions. The location in the heart of Sherbrooke makes it a place to visit with a friend, and many say they will definitely return.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Le Boq as a versatile cozy spot with a safe vibe and a lively calendar of events from improv and quizzes to dance nights, with Sunday improv matches praised as grand. The beer selection is consistently highlighted and the food, such as mac and cheese bites and a chicken burger, receives positive notes, while the overall atmosphere is described as friendly and stylish. On the downside, some nights fall short, notably New Year's Eve which featured only a DJ and a midnight toast, with music so loud that conversation was almost impossible and there was little animation for the countdown. Non alcoholic beverage options are limited and would be welcome. Service quality is described as inconsistent, ranging from attentive and friendly to overwhelmed or forgetful in busier moments. Overall Le Boq is seen as a place to dance and drink good beer, with varied programming and a lively crowd, even if some events and nights do not meet expectations.View restaurant profile