It was pretty good and cheap. the service was fine, and I did not find it very busy inside at all. the waitresses spoke English and the atmosphere was pleasant.
If you're going to the most French city in North America you should try a crêpe, and there are a few different places that serve them. This place serves the stuffed kind, which makes for a decent meal, and a popular place all day long. With an enormous range of fillings, it's like ordering a pizza, well maybe more like a calzone, except I expect you've never ordered a strawberry and cream... plus
Great variety of salty and sweet crêpes. Deliciously tasting and richly filled. Try the cidre with them! It's one of the best I've had in Canada.
Very competitively priced and friendly waitresses. You may have to queue outside in the evening but it's worth to wait.
Only one mistake: For salty stuff you normally use Galettes and not Crêpes but well, it's not the only place where they do it...
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Have breakfast at "break crust," the literal translation of Crêpe Breton. Crêpes come stuffed with any variety of cream, fruit, cheese, meat and vegetables. Main course crêpes can be prepared with two to five ingredients. Try the ham, cheese and egg crêpe! Have it your way! If you eat at the bar, you can watch the delicate crêpes being prepared.©10Best.com
Have breakfast at "break crust," the literal translation of Crêpe Breton. Crêpes come stuffed with any variety of cream, fruit, cheese, meat and vegetables. Main course crêpes can be prepared with two to five ingredients. Try the ham, cheese and egg crêpe! Have it your way! If you eat at the bar, you can watch the delicate crêpes being prepared.