Food Scene
This desire to convey with exquisite cuisine and unpretentious values that we hold dear defines the unique experience of Le Clocher Penché. $$$
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Le Clocher Penché
203 Rue Saint-Joseph EThis desire to convey with exquisite cuisine and unpretentious values that we hold dear defines the unique experience of Le Clocher Penché. $$$
Starbucks
walking distance...
Fournee Bio
1296 3e AveUn incontournable pour croissants et pain... 1.7km
Soupe & Cie
522 3e AveMillion Dollar Critic winner!
Resto de style chalet en bois avec tables alignées des 2 côtés proposant un menu de pub canadien à prix fixe. $
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Le Bureau de Poste
296 Rue Saint-Joseph EResto de style chalet en bois avec tables alignées des 2 côtés proposant un menu de pub canadien à prix fixe. $
By definition, La Planque is a stash. It's a hidden place, warm. This is the kind of place where you can take shelter. Safe from what? Safe from our Quebec storms, away from our routines, out of our worries ... away from what you want, in fact. We put the Planque up to put in a safe place what held us most at heart: quality food, good wine, tasty beer and music that makes us smile. Our greatest wish? Share it all with you, because after all, that's when La Planque is filled that it really comes to life. Come stash you: the door is open!$$$
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La Planque
1027 3e AveBy definition, La Planque is a stash. It's a hidden place, warm. This is the kind of place where you can take shelter. Safe from what? Safe from our Quebec storms, away from our routines, out of our worries ... away from what you want, in fact. We put the Planque up to put in a safe place what held us most at heart: quality food, good wine, tasty beer and music that makes us smile. Our greatest wish? Share it all with you, because after all, that's when La Planque is filled that it really comes to life. Come stash you: the door is open!$$$
Isitolo sase-Old Port of Quebec
160 Quai Saint-AndréTerroir products...
Hosaka Ya
491 3e AveAuthentic japanese restaurant! $$
Where does your Saint-Henri coffee comes from?
Chaque année, notre quête à la recherche des meilleurs grains de cafés (nos grands crus!) s'effectue de 3 façons. Découvrez comment Saint-Henri Micro-Torréfacteur s'approvisionne pour vous fournir le meilleur café, chaque jour!
COOPERATIVE COFFEES
We work together with some of the best cooperatives to offer transparency and quality. These cooperatives distribute profits equally to their members and their collective. In addition, these cooperatives practice pesticide and chemical free agriculture.
https://sainthenri.ca
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Café Saint-Henri (Saint-Roch)
849 Rue Saint-Joseph EWhere does your Saint-Henri coffee comes from?
Chaque année, notre quête à la recherche des meilleurs grains de cafés (nos grands crus!) s'effectue de 3 façons. Découvrez comment Saint-Henri Micro-Torréfacteur s'approvisionne pour vous fournir le meilleur café, chaque jour!
COOPERATIVE COFFEES
We work together with some of the best cooperatives to offer transparency and quality. These cooperatives distribute profits equally to their members and their collective. In addition, these cooperatives practice pesticide and chemical free agriculture.
https://sainthenri.ca
Drinks & Nightlife
District Saint-Joseph est un endroit unique en son genre, à la fois restaurant, bar et salle de spectacle. $$
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District Saint-Joseph
240 Rue Saint-Joseph EDistrict Saint-Joseph est un endroit unique en son genre, à la fois restaurant, bar et salle de spectacle. $$
Bar-Spectacle le Quartier de Lune 2.0
1096 3e AveCover band show venue...
London Jack
505 Rue Saint-Joseph EBritish styled pub! $$
SHAKER ST-JOSEPH
After an expansion across the province, the SHAKER family expands in its hometown with the opening in June 2018 of the 11th restaurant-bar of the banner on the bustling rue St-Joseph, in the heart of Downtown Québec.
Replacing the restaurant Le Cercle, the 5th SHAKER of Québec will offer 140 seats, will be endowed of a majestic cellar and a mezzanine giving it a unique look! $$
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SHAKER Cuisine & Mixologie
2360 Ch Ste-FoySHAKER ST-JOSEPH
After an expansion across the province, the SHAKER family expands in its hometown with the opening in June 2018 of the 11th restaurant-bar of the banner on the bustling rue St-Joseph, in the heart of Downtown Québec.
Replacing the restaurant Le Cercle, the 5th SHAKER of Québec will offer 140 seats, will be endowed of a majestic cellar and a mezzanine giving it a unique look! $$
Sightseeing
A small point of land wedged between Cap Diamant and the St. Lawrence River, Place-Royale is the well-protected, strategic natural haven where Samuel de Champlain chose to build his habitation upon his arrival in the new land on July 3, 1608. This dwelling place constitutes the first permanent French settlement in America.
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Place Royale
2-4 Rue des Pains Bénits, Ville de Québec, QC G1K Rue des Pains BénitsA small point of land wedged between Cap Diamant and the St. Lawrence River, Place-Royale is the well-protected, strategic natural haven where Samuel de Champlain chose to build his habitation upon his arrival in the new land on July 3, 1608. This dwelling place constitutes the first permanent French settlement in America.
A Royal Promenade
Two million people a year stroll along this boardwalk named for Lord Dufferin, a governor general of Canada who fell madly in love with Québec. For many years this extraordinary site was the exclusive haunt of a privileged few. But after its public inauguration in 1838, the boardwalk was such a hit with Quebecers and tourists alike that it had to be extended twice.
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Hôtel Terrasse Dufferin
6 Pl. Terr. DufferinA Royal Promenade
Two million people a year stroll along this boardwalk named for Lord Dufferin, a governor general of Canada who fell madly in love with Québec. For many years this extraordinary site was the exclusive haunt of a privileged few. But after its public inauguration in 1838, the boardwalk was such a hit with Quebecers and tourists alike that it had to be extended twice.
A FORTRESS, A REGIMENT, A MUSEUM ( The fortress of Old Quebec brings more than 300 years of history to life )
CHANGING OF THE GUARD ( Unique in Quebec )
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La Citadelle de Quebec
Côte de la CitadelleA FORTRESS, A REGIMENT, A MUSEUM ( The fortress of Old Quebec brings more than 300 years of history to life )
CHANGING OF THE GUARD ( Unique in Quebec )
Parks & Nature
The site of many clashes for supremacy between the French and British Empires, the park is the scene of the 1759 Conquest, which changed the fate of North America. Apart from its historical past, the park is to Québec what Central Park and Hyde Park are to New York and London: a city park of outstanding value, the lungs of the city. One hundred and three hectares of meadow and grassy knolls, decked with flowers or covered with snow, are there for residents and visitors to enjoy.
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Amathanga ka-Abraham
The site of many clashes for supremacy between the French and British Empires, the park is the scene of the 1759 Conquest, which changed the fate of North America. Apart from its historical past, the park is to Québec what Central Park and Hyde Park are to New York and London: a city park of outstanding value, the lungs of the city. One hundred and three hectares of meadow and grassy knolls, decked with flowers or covered with snow, are there for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is a few minutes (with a car) from Québec City. Located between the river and the cliffs, it's one of the province's most spectacular sites. With its 83 meters high (30 meters higher than Niagara Falls), Montmorency Falls dominates the landscape. It can be discovered on foot, by cable car, or from the gourmet restaurant. It's an ideal setting for a stroll after a business meeting or a reception. For the more active, a 300-meters zipline, and the via ferrata, a hiking trail on a cliff, promises some adrenaline and breathtaking views. Accessible year-round!
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Montmorency Falls
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is a few minutes (with a car) from Québec City. Located between the river and the cliffs, it's one of the province's most spectacular sites. With its 83 meters high (30 meters higher than Niagara Falls), Montmorency Falls dominates the landscape. It can be discovered on foot, by cable car, or from the gourmet restaurant. It's an ideal setting for a stroll after a business meeting or a reception. For the more active, a 300-meters zipline, and the via ferrata, a hiking trail on a cliff, promises some adrenaline and breathtaking views. Accessible year-round!
Arts & Culture
Located in Québec City, a world heritage site, the Musée’s four pavilions are situated in the heart of the magnificent National Battlefields Park: the Gérad Morisset pavilion (the original museum, 1933), the central pavilion (built in 1991), the Charles Baillairgé pavilion (a prison dating from 1867) and the new Pierre Lassonde pavilion, giving the Musée a street-front presence on one of the city’s main arteries, the Grande Allée.
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Iziko lezokuHlala lezokubaluleka ze-Quebec
179 Grande Allée OLocated in Québec City, a world heritage site, the Musée’s four pavilions are situated in the heart of the magnificent National Battlefields Park: the Gérad Morisset pavilion (the original museum, 1933), the central pavilion (built in 1991), the Charles Baillairgé pavilion (a prison dating from 1867) and the new Pierre Lassonde pavilion, giving the Musée a street-front presence on one of the city’s main arteries, the Grande Allée.
The Morrin Centre reflects four major periods of Quebec City history and bears witness to the French- and English-language communities that contributed to its heritage and made it what it is today.
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Morrin Centre
44 Chau. des ÉcossaisThe Morrin Centre reflects four major periods of Quebec City history and bears witness to the French- and English-language communities that contributed to its heritage and made it what it is today.
Gabrielle-Roy Library
350 Rue Saint-Joseph EWalking distance...
Musée de la civilisation is a government corporation. It was established on December 19, 1984, under the National Museums Act, which sets out the museum's major functions as follows:
-to make known the history and the various cultural elements of our civilization, particularly the social and material aspects of the cultures of the occupants of the territory of Québec and the cultures that have contributed to the enrichment of those cultures;
-to ensure the preservation and development of the ethnographic collection and other representative collections of our civilization;
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Iziko Lomuzi wezobomi
85 Rue DalhousieMusée de la civilisation is a government corporation. It was established on December 19, 1984, under the National Museums Act, which sets out the museum's major functions as follows:
-to make known the history and the various cultural elements of our civilization, particularly the social and material aspects of the cultures of the occupants of the territory of Québec and the cultures that have contributed to the enrichment of those cultures;
-to ensure the preservation and development of the ethnographic collection and other representative collections of our civilization;
Essentials
Metro Plus Mail St-Roch
860 Boulevard Charest EFoodstore... walking distance...
SAQ Sélection
400 Bd Jean-LesageLiquorStore... Wine & spirits! Walking distance...
Drugstore... walking distance...
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Brunet G. Fleury, V. Blanchet, pharm. prop. Affiliés
605 Rue Saint-Joseph EDrugstore... walking distance...
Shopping
High end shopping, jewellery, Tea Salon, lingerie, Toy store, Kids clothing store, Urban Outfitter, thrift store and more....
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Rue Saint-Joseph Est
Rue Saint-Joseph EstHigh end shopping, jewellery, Tea Salon, lingerie, Toy store, Kids clothing store, Urban Outfitter, thrift store and more....