A little happy hour between colleagues? A supper between friends? A guys and/or girls night? Here is a short guide of venues offering private spaces or rooms where you won't be afraid to bother anyone if you laugh too hard!
This restaurant is aptly named because the basement of this excellent 3rd Avenue location is a real hideout. With the capacity to accommodate 10 people, the place is perfect for intimate gatherings with family or friends, which will be enhanced by new chef Olivier Godbout’s delicious seasonal menu.
This restaurant is well located in the heart of Wendake on place de la Rencontre. Led by Martin Gagné, La Traite will help your group discover fine food inspired by Huron-Wendat cuisine, and often featuring local produce and game. Psst: there is always foie gras on the menu.
On rue Saint-Jean, Jean-Luc Boulay's "little table," headed by chef Arnaud Marchand, gladly accommodates groups, especially if they are fond of boreal discoveries. Chef Arnaud cleverly combines French techniques with local in-season products.
The debate continues: who makes the best sushi in Quebec? Eddie, on Cartier Avenue, regularly tops the list of choices. They offer enjoy excellent sushi in a private room on the second floor, away from the envious eyes of neighbours who have not ordered raw fish off the menu.
Many restaurants pride themselves on being Italian, but this one uses the owner’s mother’s authentic Italian recipes. Whether on rue Myrand or in Hotel 71, we are tempted by the typical Italian dishes, including their tasty four-cheese pizza, figs, prosciutto and classic cannolis.
Good organic chicken! This is what the Tournebroche offers on rue Saint-Jean: quality rotisserie that you'll be happy to share with your group. Their crispy chicken skin is criminally delicious, and their choice crèmes brûlées are so good they almost overshadow the chicken!