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Dic Ann's Hamburgers
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Dic Ann's Hamburgers

Terrebonne/Lachenaie
4.4$ & $$
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Dic Ann's Hamburgers Terrebonne/Lachenaie Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
BurgersPoutineComfort Food
Dominic “Dick” Potenza was born in West Virginia and grew up in Utica, New York. He became well known in the Rochester - Buffalo area during the 40’s as a head-waiter in the supper-club type restaurants of the era. It was at one of these supper-clubs that he met his future wife, jazz accordionist Ann Collecchia, who performed using the stage name of Ann Russell. Together, they envisioned a fast food restaurant that would serve an original style hamburger with their own special sauce. After much thought, this original style hamburger took the form of a toasted bun containing a thin patty that would cook quickly. After they modified and combined two recipes that they brought with them from Rochester, Dick and Ann developed their famous hot sauce.

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Dic Ann's Hamburgers is described as a long-standing classic with tasty burgers, a mildly spicy house sauce, and fries praised as among the best. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, and the atmosphere is noted for not being loud and for using reusable plates. Guests appreciate being allowed to order near closing time and to dine on site during cleanup without feeling rushed. Gluten-free options are mentioned with chicken fillets, and one burger is highlighted as unusually unique, served with sauce pooling around the meat and a popsicle stick as the only utensil, reflecting a quirky touch and the lack of a drive-thru. An old-timey Quebec vibe is cited, though the ambiance is sometimes described as not renovated and with a strong cleaner smell. While overall sentiment favors the food and service, criticisms include a very small burger that seems overpriced and bland, a poutine that disappoints, and a sense that value can be uneven and the atmosphere may not suit everyone.
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Très grande déception. La sauce est clairement diluée, beaucoup trop liquide & complètement sans goût. À 43 $, c'est littéralement de l'argent jeté à l'eau.

La maison mère devrait sérieusement aller visiter cet établissement, car ça ne représente absolument pas la qualité de la chaîne Dic Ann's. J'ai peine à croire que ce soit encore la même gestion - j'ai l'impression que ça a été racheté. Avant, c'était excellent. Aujourd'hui, ce n'est plus le cas.

Une étoile c'est trop, si j'aurais pu mette 0 ça aurais mieux reflété mon degré d'insatisfaction .

Jan 31, 2026
on Google

Délicieux repas hamburger avec la sauce
Maison légèrement épicé. J adore depuis
30 ans

Jan 6, 2026
on Google
5.0

Sauce excellent 👌

Oct 29, 2025
on Google

Pire hamburger ever pas de sauce à l'intérieu

Jul 4, 2025
on Google

A really unique & interesting burger. It's not everyday a cheeseburger is served floating in a little puddle of sauce with a popsicle stick as your only utensil. I see why they don't have a drive-thru. It's probably not for everyone (my wife hates wet bread) but I enjoyed it. A real old-timey Quebec kind of place.

Mar 19, 2025
on Google