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Darkness was falling when we arrived - Gaspé

Darkness was falling when we arrived

La Table a Roland: One of two open in Percé!

In conversation with our B&B hostess upon checking in, she mentioned that at this time of the tourist season, there were only two restaurants open in Perce. She told us where they were located, so while we were on the side of Mont Sainte-Anne viewing the village from above, I spotted roughly where they were. The first one did not look too appealing as we cruised by after our descent, but La Table a Roland had a warm looking exterior as the light began to fade.

Favorite Dish: It was not too busy and service was quick, even if half the menu items were not available when we tried to order our initial selections. We went to plan ‘B’ and settled for a Cheese Lasagna (C$11) and a half-order of Spaghetti (C$8.50) washed down with a draft beer and a glass of wine. It was a quiet spot and an enjoyable meal with which to end our exploration of the Gaspe Peninsula – total cost with a tip was US$37.

Address: 190 Route 132, Perce, Quebec

Comparison: about average

Directions: Just about in the centre of town, on the right side as you drive south/west on the main street.

Phone: 418-782-2606

Price: US$11-20

Rating: 3

Theme: American

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jul 6, 2007
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View of entrance from the street parking - Gaspé

View of entrance from the street parking

Resto Brise-Bise: The best of the trip

I had enjoyed reading the Gaspe page of VT-member ‘Jefie’ before leaving for our trip and made particular note of the fact that she (who often visits relatives there) recommended the Resto Brise-Bise as the best and most ‘happening’ place to eat while in town. As a result, we headed directly there on our second night in the area, arriving quite early at 5 PM following our afternoon session on the Penouille sandbar. This eating spot is also located right in the middle of town and only a block or two away from Restaurant Adam. Resto Brise-Bise has nice looking sidewalk seating as well as more comfortable seats inside and another rear (riverside) outside deck one floor down from this view. Even though it was early in the evening for most Quebecois to be eating, the place already had quite a few customers - but we were soon seated by the bright rear window in the 2nd photo.

Favorite Dish: I finally felt like something ‘different’, so ordered their Salmon Shish-kebab in Pesto Coriander served with a Green Salad of red and green peppers, lettuce, broccoli and baby tomatoes (C$14) while Sue tried their Half Spaghetti with meat and 3 cheeses (C$7.75). I washed my meal down with a glass of Boreale draft red beer and Sue enjoyed their house French white wine. I’ll have to admit that I was disappointed with my Salmon dish, not even as good as the ones we do at home with a slice of lemon. The total cost with a tip was US$42.

However, we did not give up on Resto Brise-Bise because we stopped there again the next day for lunch, after finishing our final hike in Forillon NP and while driving through to Perce. The same waitress greeted us and took us to the same table. This time I had a delicious Smoked Meat sandwich and Sue a half Chicken Club sandwich, a meal that satisfied me much more than our earlier attempt.

Address: 135 de la Reine, Gaspe, Quebec

Comparison: about average

Directions: Centre of Gaspe and very close to the bridge across Riviere York

Phone: 418-368-1456

Price: US$21-30

Rating: 4

Theme: Eclectic/International

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 24, 2007
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The Restaurant section we used - Gaspé

The Restaurant section we used

Restaurant Adams: A local icon

We had been doing alright so far, so once again we asked our B&B hosts, this time in Cap-aux-Os just outside the town of Gaspe, where we should be eating on our first night in town. They recommended an old standy, the Adams Restaurant, so old that even the street it is on is named after it! There was no trouble finding it, since it is located very close to the centre of all action once you drive into town. Restaurant Adams also seemed quite busy, at 6 PM on a Wednesday night, when we walked in and were soon ushered to our seats.

Favorite Dish: Not being really hungry, we both kept our orders small – me with an order of 12 spicy chicken wings (C$6.40) and Sue with a Half Club Sandwich with Fries (C$7.75). Sue gave me half her fries and I had two small glasses of draft Canadian beer while Sue had a glass of the house white wine. Altogether, with a tip, the meal came to US$30 and we were quite satisfied with both the food and the prompt service. You don’t become a local institution by accident!

Address: 20 Adams St, Gaspe, Quebec

Comparison: about average

Directions: In the centre of town, close to the bridge over Riviere York

Phone: 418-368-4949

Price: US$11-20

Rating: 3

Theme: American

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 24, 2007
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A typical Tim Hortons restaurant - Gaspé

A typical Tim Hortons restaurant

Tim Hortons: One of our two favourite fast food joints

I don't remember seeing a single American fast-food restaurant on our tour of the Gaspe, but Tim Hortons restaurants are a Canadian icon, famous for their doughnut and ‘coffee fix’ line-ups (they even opened one in Afghanistan to keep the Canadian troops on the NATO mission happy)! However, we have found that they also have an excellent selection of regular menu items, so we have developed a habit of grabbing one of their many sandwiches when the mood takes us on a long drive anywhere in Canada. The morning we left Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, we knew we would be heading into a lot of small villages along the north coast of the Gaspe, so thought we should pick up some sandwiches ‘to go’ before leaving town.

Favorite Dish: When we finally did stop at our little roadside pullout just past Mont-Louis we really enjoyed our Ham and Swiss Cheese on toasted whole wheat sandwiches along with their lettuce, tomatoe and special Tim’s mayonnaise sauce. Not a bad deal for a total of US$10! We even had Minke whales surfacing off-shore while we ate.

Comparison: less expensive than average

Directions: This one was at the intersection of Highways 132 and 299 in Ste-Anne-des-Monts

Price: less than US$10

Rating: 4

Theme: Coffeehouse

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 24, 2007
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Pub Chez Bass from the waterfront - Gaspé

Pub Chez Bass from the waterfront

Pub Chez Bass: A good bet on the north coast

Once again, upon checking in at our B&B in Ste.-Anne-des-Monts, the hosts gave us some advice on local restaurants, mentioning that Pub Chez Bass was the latest hot-spot. Even though they gave us directions, I did not fully catch what they said so asked some questions at a local gasoline station later on after we had looked around town. They did not speak any English but figured out what we wanted and tried to tell us how to get there. We thanked them anyway and drove off in the general direction we thought we should and I soon noticed a souped-up little car following us – it seemed to be driven by one of the guys we had spoken to. I let him overtake us and followed him down to the seafront where – voila, he led us directly to the Pub, right across the street from the St. Lawrence River shore! I was impressed by that hospitality!

Favorite Dish: Pub Chez Bass is an English-themed pub offering the usual choices of seafood, various pastas and BBQ items as well as both imported and draft beer. It looked like a large group had just left, judging from the long table still littered with the aftermath (2nd photo) and there were virtually no other customers. They also had a very interesting large map on the wall charting the numerous voyages of French explorer Jacques Cartier to these waters in the mid-1500s.

We had snacked at our B&B before heading out, so we decided to share one of their Caesar Salads (C$9) as well as a thin-crust pizza – a vegetarian one featuring Tomatoes, Red Onion, Green Olives, Green Peppers and Mushrooms for C$9. Sue had a glass of white house wine while I went for a 20-oz glass of Rickards Red draft beer. The food was delicious, so we were very pleased with the advice we had been given. Total cost with a tip was US$32.

Address: 170 1st Avenue Ouest, Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Quebe

Comparison: about average

Directions: Just about in the centre of town, along the waterfront on 1st Avenue

Phone: 418 763-2613

Price: US$11-20

Rating: 4

Theme: Pub/Brewery

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 24, 2007
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View of the restaurant from Highway 132 - Gaspé

View of the restaurant from Highway 132

Au Fin Gourmet Motel & Restaurant: A local standby

Upon checking in at our B&B on the outskirts of New Richmond, the hosts gave us their opinions on some possible options for an evening meal as well as a map of the town showing where they were located. After a short cruise through town, we decided the Au Fin Gourmet looked like it would satisfy our needs. It is located right on the main Highway 132 but, even at 6 PM it was not overly busy on a Monday night in late May!

Favorite Dish: They had a reasonable selection of dishes and I decided to try their Chicken Brochettes which came with potatoe wedges, rice and mixed vegetables (C$12) while Sue had the Filet of Sole in Butter with vegetables (C$12). We shared a half-litre of white house wine and quite enjoyed the meal. The interior is nothing special, just a typical spacious North American family-restaurant atmosphere. With a tip, our total bill came to US$41 and we went to bed happy.

Address: 129 Route 132, New Richmond, Quebec

Comparison: about average

Phone: 418-392-4704

Price: US$11-20

Rating: 3

Theme: American

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 24, 2007
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