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Restaurant Le Ravitailleur - Salads in Mégantic

Restaurant Le Ravitailleur

Open until 9 pm
(37)
Mégantic

Review Summary

Reviews of Le Ravitailleur present a mixed but largely positive picture, with many praising generous portions and solid flavors including standout seafood dishes, poutine with house fries, and garlic shrimp, and noting friendly and efficient service when the venue isn’t crowded. Some diners report quick seating and fast service, while others describe a cooler, less dynamic atmosphere with staff warmth and energy that feel lacking, which can make the experience seem less welcoming than in other places in the area. A few meals arrive cold or read as decent rather than exceptional, and a couple of notes compare certain sauces to pantry staples. A subset of diners share memorable moments, calling the dishes impressive and appreciating a shared plate such as the boss plate, with a dessert like La dame au telephone giving a pleasant surprise. Overall, Le Ravitailleur is seen as dependable for lunch or casual dining, but with noticeable variation in warmth, atmosphere, and consistency that can influence the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Capitaine Provost - Salads in Mégantic

Restaurant Le Capitaine Provost

Open until 9 pm
(24)
Mégantic

Review Summary

Reviews of Le Capitaine Provost highlight high quality beef and a menu that leans toward smoked and aged meats, with many dishes described as delicious and even enough to take home in doggy bags. The wine cellar is impressive and fun, while the service is consistently warm and attentive, keeping the atmosphere cocooning even when the room is full. The terrace by Lac Mégantic offers superb views and a convivial, heated space, and the lunch menu provides a solid range of grills, guédilles and hamburgers with gluten-free buns and fries available. Dishes such as cod bites, moules frites and a crème brûlée with blueberry and Labrador tea receive enthusiastic praise, adding to an overall impression of a welcoming lakeside spot with good food, though winter prices are sometimes noted as on the higher side.View restaurant profile

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