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Poutine in Cowansville

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Le Wagon de Charette - Poutine in Cowansville

Le Wagon de Charette

Opens Today at 11 am
(38)
Cowansville

Review Summary

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
Pizza Salvatoré - Poutine in Cowansville

Pizza Salvatoré

Opens Today at 11 am
(482)
Cowansville, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Pizza Salvatoré draws mixed feedback from diners, with fast, friendly service and fresh, tasty pizza praised by many, along with convenient pickup or delivery and good value. Some savor the crust and toppings as solid and the overall experience as reliable, while others feel the pizza can be a bit thin on crust or taste somewhat pre made with limited toppings. Delivery and order accuracy are inconsistent, with a few reports of late arrivals, lukewarm slices, or missing extras, though several customers note helpful staff and occasional discounts or credits after issues. The online ordering experience is described as easy by some and frustrating by others due to mobile or website glitches. Overall, Pizza Salvatoré is seen as a solid quick option for pizza with friendly service, but experiences vary and improvements in consistency and ordering would help.View restaurant profile
Le Coq rôti - Poutine in Cowansville

Le Coq rôti

Open until 9 pm
(94)
Cowansville, Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Le Coq rôti earns praise for excellent chicken, a family friendly ambiance and impeccable service, with many finding it an affordable option for meetings or casual meals with friends. The staff are consistently friendly, the seating with multiple banquettes is comfortable and encourages conversation even when the room is busy, and portions are generous without encouraging waste. Dishes like the chicken mains and a chicken pokebowl are described as delicious, with reports that the meals satisfy a wide range of ages from kids to grandparents. While busy evenings can slow service, overall impressions remain positive and the venue is seen as a reliable place for lunch or dinner with good value and satisfying portions. Some comments mention practical aspects like good prices for lunches or dinners, and the atmosphere being suitable for gatherings, while others note the location and the busy vibe during peak times.View restaurant profile
Le Sage Brasseur - Microbrasserie Artisanale - Poutine in Cowansville

Le Sage Brasseur - Microbrasserie Artisanale

Opens Today at 12 pm
(60)
Cowansville

Review Summary

In Cowansville a warm, intimate brewery vibe with friendly staff and frequent involvement from the owner is a common refrain. The beer program is praised for variety and quality, with bold styles like stout, dubbel and scotch ale, plus rotating selections that many guests explore with enthusiasm. Food options including burgers, poutine with beer sauce, nachos, pretzel and pizza receive positive notes, though one review mentions a lumpy beer sauce in a poutine. The atmosphere feels welcoming and reminiscent of an English pub with a French accent, enhanced by live music on weekends, meet-and-greet events and occasional bingo. Some comments point to occasional inconsistency in beer availability, particularly limited stout options at times, but the proprietor's presence and storytelling about beers are frequently highlighted. Overall the spot is viewed as a must-visit in the region, offering good value, a terrace and a sense of community that encourages return visits.View restaurant profile
Brasserie À L'Abordage - Poutine in Cowansville

Brasserie À L'Abordage

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(107)
Cowansville

Review Summary

Brasserie À L'Abordage in Sutton draws praise for excellent beer and a varied menu, with favorites like poutine, burgers and ribs served in a casual, welcoming setting and a charming terrace. The staff are described as friendly and knowledgeable, and service is often quick with generous portions, though a few visits note slower service and occasional order mix-ups on busy nights. Overall the food and beer are frequently rated as outstanding, with some comments about value or occasional inconsistencies such as overcooked items or menu gaps, but the consensus remains that it’s a go-to spot in Sutton for groups, after outdoor activities, or a relaxed drink with friends. Reservations are advised on busy evenings and dogs are welcome on the terrace, making it a versatile destination year-round.View restaurant profile
Sutton Brouërie - Microbrasserie & Auberge - Poutine in Cowansville

Sutton Brouërie - Microbrasserie & Auberge

(130)
Cowansville

Review Summary

Overall, Sutton Brouërie draws praise for its strong beer program and pub style cooking that highlights local ingredients, with guests often raving about creamy, well balanced beers, a varied kitchen, and a location that works well for access to trails and river views. The lodging side earns frequent compliments for cozy, well appointed rooms and comfortable beds, though a few visits note layout quirks, stairs to the bed, and inconsistent room amenities. Service is described as exemplary in many visits, friendly and attentive, while other experiences report slow or uneven pacing and occasional lapses in attention, especially during busy periods. The terrace and riverside setting emerge as a standout feature, making it a popular apres ski and weekend stop, while pricing can feel steep for some items or meals. Overall, Sutton Brouërie delivers a compelling, beer forward experience with excellent hospitality and a strong sense of place, appealing most to beer lovers and outdoor visitors who value atmosphere and a convenient, multi part destination.View restaurant profile

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