Reviews on Bar food in La Prairie, Quebec, Canada including Cafe Saint-Paul, Barbie's Bar&Grill, Les 3 Brasseurs, Oasis Surf, Le Mile Public House
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4 based on 27 reviews
What do you expect at your favorite bar and grill - great and quick service with smiling faces. At Cafe St-Paul, we offer delicious dishes from friendly waiters. At a bar and grill, you can expect your favorite drinks and mouthwatering appetizers after a
Very good value for the price. They have bands sometimes and a very nice terrace in the summer time.
3 based on 200 reviews
Came here for supper with our two boys. During summer, kids eat free! Had a hamburger, but they charge 3$ extra to change fries for a salad... Oldest son had chicken nuggets and fries; only two chicken nuggets were served but lots of fries... Had to wait for a payment machine as there are only three... You should reserve as this place is often full.
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4 based on 195 reviews
This was a fine stop. The food was basic. The cassoulet was interesting. It had a maple flavored pork belly which I thought was odd. The special maple stout was excellent and the service was good. We were there between lunch and dinner and the large restaurant was sparsely occupied, which was great. They played loud 80s music with videos which was fine but I could have done without.
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4 based on 133 reviews
Our chef Sebastien, is eager to have you discover what surfers are eating in top surfing destinations across the globe. From Californiaâs fish tacos to Baliâs grilling, his expertise will give you the impression that youâre sitting at a seaside terrace !
I went to watch the other day and thought it was fabulous. Going with the kids tomorrow. Was excited about trying the food since it looks scrumptious online.Reviews don't seem to be very good. I will send you a review tomorrow.J.
3 based on 117 reviews
I have been to the Mile quite a few times - when it first opened, it was a great place to go for lunch and drinks. Now, it has become THE place to hang-out for millennials. Getting a table on a thursday-friday-saturday is nearly impossible without a good hour-wait. Sometimes, my friend and I will stick it out and wait, and sometimes we just give up and go elsewhere. When we do manage to get inside - we always ask to sit at the bar, for many reasons: better, quicker and friendlier service, you sit closer together so you can actually hear each other talk, and if you so happen to be near the DJ on certain nights, you can ask for a few songs! I do not recommend if you want a quiet romantic evening. Food is alright for value.
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