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Baie-St-Paul in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Baie-St-Paul, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Baie‑Saint‑Paul is a small riverside town in Quebec’s Charlevoix region, known for its art galleries, heritage architecture, and picturesque setting along the St. Lawrence River. The surrounding countryside offers easy access to hiking, cycling, and winter sports in nearby mountains and parks. You’ll also find a strong food culture here, with local cheeses, ciders, and farm‑to‑table restaurants reflecting the area’s agricultural roots. It’s a good base for exploring the wider Charlevoix region’s scenery and coastal villages.
With favorites like Chez Pineault, Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art, and Casse-croute du quai - Zultra Bouffe, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Les Bonyeuses | Boulange, café & terroir and Restaurant Le Bercail so you can get the best taste of Baie-St-Paul while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Baie-St-Paul in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Baie-Saint-Paul, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Le Massif de Charlevoix

4.7
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4.5
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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Adventure sports center
Restaurant
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Nestled in Quebec's charming Charlevoix region, Le Massif de Charlevoix is a haven for outdoor lovers. During the winter months, thrill-seekers can carve through some of Eastern Canada's most stunning downhill ski slopes, partake in tobogganing, and explore snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails amidst picturesque snowy vistas.
By far, it is one of the finest and most amazing DH/Gravity mountain bike networks in Quebec. The trails are perfectly maintained, and the staff at Le Massif are professional and polite. The trails are mainly big flow, and the green to blue transition is mainly the steepness of the trail system. I did not venture into the blacks as I was biking alone, and I understand my talent. Add this stop to your mountain biking bucket list. Enjoy..
Gary S — Google review
Le Massif is, without a doubt, the best skiing experience I’ve ever had. From the moment you arrive, everything is designed for convenience and enjoyment. The top-down layout is a game-changer—you park at the summit, grab your pass, and ski straight down. No long initial lift rides, just straight into the action. The staff go above and beyond, whether it’s the guides helping you find the best runs, employees placing your skis in the gondola rack with a smile, or even a young instructor who stood out with his enthusiasm and knowledge. Service like this really elevates the experience. The mountain itself is incredible. The terrain offers something for everyone, from wide groomers to challenging steeps, all with breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River—honestly, some of the best scenery I’ve ever seen while skiing. The layout of the bar and restaurants is also super convenient, making it easy to grab a drink or a bite without hassle. Le Massif delivers in every way. Whether you’re here for the skiing, the service, or just the overall vibe, it’s a world-class experience. I can’t recommend it enough
Matteo M — Google review
This place is magical, both in winter and summer. With tons of activities for families, friends, or couples, it’s the perfect spot for an active vacation. Stunning views of the river, bike trails, nighttime light attractions, hiking paths, and so much more make this a true place to be. In winter, it’s all about skiing and snowboarding. The nearby Club Med even offers ski lessons for those looking to improve or learn from scratch.
Cirrus S — Google review
Le Massif is an amazing place to ski/snowboard! We spent 3 beautiful days skiing over Ontario March break (different timing then Quebec March break) and Wow! No lineups for anything in 3 days, food, tickets and most importantly lifts were all ready to serve. Tonnes of well groomed trails and skill levels to choose from. We stayed at a Hillside Chalet beside the trail at the top of the hill to ski in-ski out from and it was worth it. Saved time, parking and food, meant longer ski days! Gorgeous view of the St. Lawrence river from every run and lodging, this place… it’s definitely a must. Standard food prices and lift tickets were on par for a big hill but I believe they limit the amount of tickets available to control crowd size on the hill. Tickets(card) was reloadable on line to again save time. Well planned, well laid out, very worth while! There is a Club Med at the base of the mountain for the all inclusive crowd. They also have mountain biking in the summer and a chairlift Light show that’s worth checking out from the looks of it. Great job Massif! Not great pics from my old phone but gives you an idea.
Jay G — Google review
After 10 years of chasing powder, Le Massif de Charlevoix remains my top pick in the East-and I make it a point to ride here at least twice every winter. Here’s why this mountain should be on every skier and snowboarder’s bucket list for next season. Unmatched Scenery & Vertical Drop: Le Massif boasts the highest vertical drop east of the Rockies, and nothing beats carving down runs with the St. Lawrence River stretching out below you. The views are jaw-dropping from every angle, making every descent feel epic. Terrain for Every Rider-But Especially Advanced: This mountain is a playground for experienced riders. The groomers are meticulously maintained, and there’s a solid mix of wide-open runs, natural glades, and challenging steeps. The legendary La Charlevoix trail is a must for advanced snowboarders-think freeride features, big drops, and a true test of your skills. Snow Quality & Conditions: Le Massif gets more snow than any other Quebec resort, and the upper mountain holds it well. Grooming is top-notch, and powder days here are unforgettable. Lower elevations can get slushy or icy late in the season, but the mid-mountain lifts let you skip the worst of it. Lifts & Crowd Flow: Nearly all lifts are modern and high-speed, so lines are rare outside peak weekends. The layout makes it easy to lap your favorite zones, and you’ll spend more time riding and less time waiting. Après & Accommodations: On-mountain lodging is comfortable, with ski-in/ski-out options and killer river views. Club Med brings a European vibe, but be aware that prices are high and service can be hit-or-miss. The après scene is relaxed-grab a drink at the summit chalet and catch live music, or unwind in the spa after a big day. Le Massif de Charlevoix delivers big-mountain thrills, epic scenery, and some of the best snowboarding in Eastern North America. If you’re a seasoned rider looking for challenge and beauty, this is your spot!
Julius M — Google review
Huge mountain with great views. Nice hiking trail options. We did an easy hike, le buton. I suggest buying a lift ticket online, they require all your info for the rfid card. Name, DOB, etc.. and the line at the ticket booth can sometimes be a little long.
William F — Google review
Great ski hill with varied terrain. Beware that the chalet offers basic lunch options. I wonder if most people are staying at the club med, thus no need for anything more robust. Lines move quickly and the hill is well laid out. Great views from the lifts and gondola, so hope for a clear day. Good value for dollar on the lift ticket. All lift attendants were kind and informative if you have questions about suitable runs for your party. People in the region seem generally please to have tourists experience how wonderful the area is.
Greg W — Google review
This place is a gem. Amazing views. No lift lines in late December. The infrastructure seemed pretty fresh (gondola, high speed quads, even the T-bar-type lift were all new-ish and worked well). The ticket RFID scanners at the lifts were nice and efficient. The food in the lodge was expensive but surprisingly healthy/good food. Zero fries/burger/hot dog/etc. It was almost shocking how there was no junk food. I think adding some basics for kids (with kid portions and prices) would have been nice. Overall a great place, we’ll be back.
Mike L — Google review
185 Chem. du Massif, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Quebec G0A 2L0, Canada•https://www.lemassif.com/fr/•(877) 536-2774•Tips and more reviews for Le Massif de Charlevoix
38 min · 17.4 mi
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Le Massif

4.5
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5.0
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Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Adventure sports center
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Le Massif is a bustling wintertime mountain that offers alpine and cross-country ski trails, luges, and dog sledding. It was developed by Cirque du Soleil co-founder Daniel Gauthier, who transformed the former Hotel La Ferme into Le Massif Ski Resort. Despite freezing temperatures, visitors love skiing at Le Massif and recommend splurging for a full day to explore its huge terrain.
Ski above the clouds with wonderful views of the St. Lawrence. The resort itself isn’t as congested as Tremblant, St. Anne, etc. The maple toffee is great- sweet and delectable. The ski lessons were a great experience and we were paired with a knowledgeable instructor who had the foresight to avoid crashes like no mans business!
Maxim T — Google review
We had a great time skiing le massif in February. We stayed at the Club Med hotel at the base of the hill
Andrew G — Google review
This place has incredibly beautiful views, long runs, almost zero line ups, the terrain is mostly advanced, and with good conditions this place is unbeatable in Eastern Canada
Jodie W — Google review
Place is great. They did not have great weather for skiing, but the trails are long well maintained, staff is friendly and I will come back
J S — Google review
Amazing hill! A few parking lots at the bottom or top of the hill, if you're a group, try to park together in case you split up later. I'm an intermediate snowboarder and was unsure how the hill would be for me, we went on a Friday, it had just snowed a little (5mm). The snow was great! I suspect due to its location the snow is nice most of the year unlike some other granular surfaces. Not many ice patches. The lifts are pretty quick! The gondola is nice to keep you warm on the way up. It was a cold - 15/20C day, had to take breaks and stop mid way on the way down because ooooff that cold wind. Dress accordingly! A great east coast hill, though $$ Negatives: The greens aren't good though, not a low steady descent. More of a fast, flat, fast, flat. Beautiful view as well! Website is beyond terrible. Wouldn't accept my address. I've shared the feedback to the dev team, the front counter person also mentioned she agrees and has heard this herself. It was a slower day so only 1 person was available at the counter inside the chalet to buy hand warmers (toe warmers were out at the bottom chalet) and to buy ski lift tickets. That top little peak doesn't seem all that useful (with the T bars). I heard it used to be the snow park.
J M — Google review
Coming from Ottawa this was an absolute TREAT! I made a pit stop here on my way to out to the East coast. I had so much fun I HAD to come back a second time on the way home. My second experience was magical, conditions were perfect and the sun was shining. The views from Bus Jaune are immaculate and History Sans Fin is one you can’t miss! Got a great deal on new gloves and grips at the boutique and to top it off a keychain, sticker and a pen! Thank you Le Masif, I will be back!
Ry A — Google review
We had such a great time here during Christmas break. 2 out of 3 days, the tickets were sold out and we were thinking the hill would be packed… but it wasn’t! Lifts only had a 2-5 minute wait all day and the wait for the gondola was no longer than 15 minutes. Wait times are WAY shorter than Tremblant. Heading there when the hill just opens is a great idea. You’ll get a few runs in with very few people on the slopes.
Jinbon L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful...we got a lucky sunny, clear day with minimal wind. The snow conditions and scenery were amazing. It feels as if you'd ski right into mighty St. Lawrence. If you have chance to go...do it!!!
Dave G — Google review
1350 Rue Principale, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Quebec G0A 2L0, Canada•https://www.lemassif.com/fr/•(877) 536-2774•Tips and more reviews for Le Massif
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32 min · 15.6 mi
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Charlevoix Train

3.9
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3.0
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Tours
Scenic Railroads
The Charlevoix Train offers seasonal pleasure trips along a former loggers' line from Baie-Saint-Paul to La Malbaie. The journey provides stunning views of mountains, valleys, and the St. Lawrence River, allowing travelers to enjoy the tranquil rhythm of rail travel. Passengers can opt for a round trip or make stops to explore villages, grab a bite to eat, and take in beautiful sights.
Hydrogen train: Québec - Baie St Paul, one day round trip Pros: Good service, nice staff, clean, train was on time, spacious bathrooms, great views (specially on the river side). Cons: there was no plugs for charging phones. Make sure to arrive early (~45 minutes before departure) to get good seats because they are not assigned online. Overall it was a great experience and I recommend.
Santa O — Google review
The staff are polite - but we didn’t enjoy the experience. It was a boring ride ! There is diesel smell all through out the journey - The mountain side ride is super dull !! Mountain is too close and so there is nothing but trees to see - the one point in the review is for lakeside view - the price doesn’t justify the experience !
Bhargavee K — Google review
Terrible experience, our friends booked a seat 2for 331.00 mountain side because they were told they were no more seats on the seaway side . We call to join our friends mini getaway , we were told that no more seats were available only tables. The tables approximately 12” wide with old needing to be reupholstered seats cost $1461.00 for 4 people. We asked can for the seaway side, that’s an extra $40. + but none were left the train was full, only mountain side, bring your lunch nothing is served, and do not expect any service for napkins , utensils etc. none provided. We asked since we are now owners of 4 tickets can you please cancel our friends and we shall sit together. Nope all tickets are final sales. Ouch that’s truly, truly upsetting. To make matters worse, the train was barely occupied, they were plenty of seats and on both sides. Bathrooms need a paint job, absolutely no service or help with your carry on and lunch cooler to board on or off. Sadly an elderly man fell down the step it was horrible. FYI The drive from the station to La Malbaie is approx. 1.5hrs the train ride at 30km per hr takes 4.5/5hrs They want us to visit and encourage Canadian economy.,.. SERIOUSLY RECONSIDERING MY FUTURE getaway’s. We did move on the seaside side on our own, guests that had seats moved to tables without any concern. Do not do this , there was not one person on board happy.
Ghislaine L — Google review
We caught the train as a family to Baie Saint Paul. The train itself is comfortable and clean and the service is very good. The boarding experience was just slow and painful given everyone had electronic tickets and the train is only two carriages long. The just over two hour ride between rivet and mountains was very enjoyable. My kids even looked up from their phones a solid three to four times each. End of August the weather was warm, the flowers are out and everything was looking very green. The train station was also very nice and located close to the centre of town and the rest of the section. All in all we had a great time. A train ride like this really deserves and older train but that is really my only niggle. Great time had by all.
Karl C — Google review
Beautiful train, nice view. I like the way how the staff treated the passengers. I'm bearley speak french but is good to see how the staff try the best to pleased you. But I appreciate if the company trie to push hard and improve to promote a bilingual facility for the passengers that we don't speak French. Next season I will improve my self to speak more french. It was my first time in a train. I loved the experience, I took the train in Baie-Saint-Paul and all the staff was very friendly, nicely and very professional.
Joel R — Google review
We loved our experience on the train! Such beautiful sights. Pictures are of many sights, as well as la Malbaie coast (bridge picture as well as the coloured houses). We really enjoyed the trip!
Stewie P — Google review
A bit hard to rate this one since the scenery is amazing and the staff on train was pretty nice, I would recommend people do this activity. Candidly this is VERY expensive for what you get, an old dirty train ride on ripped benches and no real service onboard, no real chance to drive tourism in the places you stop since you get 30mins no more. Either reduce your price or upgrade your experience.
JF D — Google review
If you’re touring through Quebec you really need to take this train tour. Dress comfy bring a cozy big sweater and shoes/boots and let the adventure begin. You can chose to stop and stay or do a round trip which we did. When you do the stops you have a chance to walk the villages grab a bite to eat and see some beautiful sights. Also, it gives you the chance to see highlights of villages that you definitely will want to drive back to in your car in the future so that you can spend hours at shops. Here are a few pictures of some sights we seen along the way which I will post under those sight headline too... Enjoy 🥂
Lisa T — Google review
50 Rue de la Ferme, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 0G2, Canada•http://traindecharlevoix.com/•(833) 616-7135•Tips and more reviews for Charlevoix Train
3 min · 0.96 mi
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Boulangerie À Chacun Son Pain | Baie-St-Paul

4.5
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4.5
(348)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Pastry shop
Coffee shop
Pizza restaurant
Boulangerie À Chacun Son Pain in Baie-St-Paul is a must-visit for those seeking delicious pastries, fresh bread, and high-quality food. It's an excellent spot to grab lunch supplies before heading out for outdoor activities like cross-country skiing. The bakery offers a wide variety of options including salads, sandwiches, cheese, local products, and beers. Visitors rave about the amazing pastries and delightful staff.
Excellent spot to eat fresh and high quality food. There is a lot of junk food around but this place really stands out. Highly recommand! Good bread, salads, sandwiches, cheese, local products and beers.
JP A — Google review
One great experience, one TERRIBLE experience Went on Tuesday and enjoyed the breakfast and additional pastries. The young man that worked there made everything easy and did the order to perfection (Eggspress and Salmon bagels), after that experience we came back on Wednesday looking for the same... Instead Wednesday was terrible, communication was poor, charged us for things they didn't the day before, didn't give things we paid for, didn't put any sauces on our overly dried out Eggspress', and overall horrible attitude by the women working there. This second one experience totally ruined the experience and our breakfast was terrible. I DO NOT recommend this place as their staff is not well trained (except for the young man Tuesday) and they are not consistent. Also avoid if you are English - they will NOT welcome you and will not try to understand even if you try to speak French.
Phil S — Google review
Large selection of bread, croissant, muffins, cakes with good seating indoor and outdoor. Can't go song for a breakfast here, but the quality is average compared to other local bakeries.
Sami A — Google review
Absolutely amazing pastries. So delicious. Highly recommend. Sorry no photos of the pastries - all gone!!! Delightful staff. We only spoke English and they spoke French but we managed just fine 🙂
Linda J — Google review
Great Deli inspired venue. Food was on point and service with a smile. Merci
Dorothy L — Google review
We came here a few years ago and enjoyed the experience. This time, maybe due to covid, the staff is stressed and not courteous. If they wanted us to respect the 2m, someone should have been standing outside and telling us nicely. We were asking questions about our orders and saying they gave us napkins when they didn't or no straws for smoothies etc.The bread and food is good though so hope they can get organized and improve customer service.
Celine H — Google review
Staying in Charlevoix for a weekend of skiing and stopped here for croissants which were so delicious. On our way out stopped here again for more croissants and sandwiches. The store is very clean and neat, and all covid measures being followed. The food looks fresh and is baked daily so you know you are getting fresh goods. Definitely recommend 👌
Rene S — Google review
Great option for breakfast; so much so that we went back a second time. We bought a lot of different stuff and with the exception of one of the chocolatine which felt like it might have been from the previous day, everything was delicious. It can take a bit of time to get through since there's often a lineup but nothing too long
Max M — Google review
1006 Boulevard Mgr de Laval, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 2W2, Canada•http://www.achacunsonpain.ca/•+1 418-760-8777•Tips and more reviews for Boulangerie À Chacun Son Pain | Baie-St-Paul
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Under a 1-minute walk from Boulangerie À Chacun Son Pain | Baie-St-Paul, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Les Bonyeuses | Boulange, café & terroir

4.6
(433)
Bakery
Les Bonyeuses | Boulange, café & terroir is a charming bakery that offers a homey atmosphere and an array of local products such as pates, cheeses, and honey. The bakery features full counters stocked with croissants, breads, danishes, and even has a wood oven for pizzas. The staff is known for being helpful and friendly while offering a wide selection of sandwiches, soups, coffee, pastries, and local charcuterie.
Good place to eat. They use local ingredients. We had a ciabatta eggs press and was delicious.
Sandra J — Google review
What a magical place, wood stove for all sandwich, toasted bread pizza etc. Food is incredible, staff are always smiling, an oasis of joy and laughter
Eric B — Google review
Of course the ambience can not compete with the cute cafes in touristy and pricey town center. But here is no que and fair compatible prices, and baked goods are fresh and tasty.
Israel E — Google review
Very disappointing. My chicken ranch panini sandwich had the taste of fish, maybe salmon. My wife's sandwich too. They try to be "a cool place" and the decor works well but the prices are much higher than other local stores selling the same products.
Daniel H — Google review
Everything is very tasty and fast! There is also a bakery here.
Andrii K — Google review
Good coffee and good pastry. Suuuuuper friendly staff.
Ignacio C — Google review
Great place. The food is really good and the ambiance is super too. I asked to replace my sandwich in a salad and they did it for me. Great service and nice employees. The pie 🥧 to go are really good too. You must stop there.
Véronique F — Google review
From coffee to pastry and sandwiches… it’s delicious and good quality
Velaris — Google review
1006 Boulevard Mgr de Laval, Baie-Saint-Paul, QC G3Z 2W2, Canada•https://lesbonyeuses.ca/•+1 418-760-8777•Tips and more reviews for Les Bonyeuses | Boulange, café & terroir

Restaurant Le Bercail

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4.1
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Restaurant
Bar
Pizza restaurant
Restaurant Le Bercail, situated within the charming Hotel Le Germain Charlevoix, offers an elegant yet relaxed dining experience. With a focus on seasonal Canadian cuisine and an extensive wine selection, this upscale-casual establishment ensures a delightful gastronomic journey. The attentive and friendly staff enhance the overall ambiance of the restaurant. The culinary offerings are exceptional, with standout dishes such as their delectable ribs receiving high praise.
We loved our dinner there!! Upscale place with affordable dishes… the little brother of the Michelin restaurant next door. We enjoyed fish and ribs! And pudding chomeur for dessert! They also have some local drinks like apple juice coming from Ile d’orleans and nice wines. Service was great and really fast. It’s located right next to the train station and inside the hotel.
Aline N — Google review
Beautiful restaurant! Food is really good, quality ingredients with a focus on what’s local. The only thing I didn’t like to be honest is the chips with the tartare, they were not warm at all and that’s a big nono for me. The minimal effort of providing them freshly cooked would elevate the experience very much for the price. Apart from that everything was fabulous! Little tip, get the charcuterie board with cheese and meats. For an extra dollar you are getting much more than the cheese board alone.
Johnathan S — Google review
While staying at the hotel we were so relaxed that we were hoping for a meal that was steps away. Always on the lookout for something new, we were drawn in by the alligator pizza and it didn't disappoint. The seafood chowder is easily shareable and dense with flavour. We were excited for the beets salad and it was colourful and fresh from the farm. Props to the waiter for suggesting the traditional Québécois dessert: pouding chômeur. We don't have much of a sweet tooth but this was simply delectable. Paired with local beers and liqueur coffees, we left feeling satisfied. Make reservations on the weekend- this place gets full!
Ann — Google review
Great ambiance, beautiful restaurant and location. Service fine but slow. Pizza was good but crust a bit undercooked. We enjoyed the ribs. Salad was excellent. Salmon tartar was overpowered by too much citrus and herbs in the preparation. Also, this is just one person's opinion, but it seems like a miss to serve potato chips rather than real french fries (eg., with the tartar). Fries are obviously a customer favorite and so to me this seems a little on the lazy/disinterested side for a restaurant of this stature.
Ian K — Google review
Service was slow and inattentive. Our dinner for two with only a shared entree and two main dishes took 1 hour and 50 minutes. Food came after too long under heat lamps…the fish of the day was tough and overcooked. The pizza was bland and merely warm.
Andy C — Google review
Food was amazing ! We had pizza, soup and salad, and everything was delicious and of high quality. The service unfortunately did not match the quality of the food. The woman who served us greeted us in a cold manner, as if we were bothering her. The service was professional, but business like, it really lacked warmth and friendliness. Maybe she was having a bad day, and that's ok. Another server (a man) came to see us during our meal and he was very kind and friendly. The atmosphere of the restaurant was very nice (it was Monday so rather quiet), the decor is lovely. My only suggestion is that the AC could have been turned down a bit (it was 20 degrees outside), we did not hang out long (and did not have dessert) mostly because we were cold ! All in all I would go back certainly !
Karen Q — Google review
My husband and I had a wonderful meal here. The service was wonderful, as was dinner. Even if you are not a guest of the hotel (which we were not), take the time to stroll around the grounds at this unique place!
Cindy R — Google review
The Halibut dish was one of the best I ever had. The soup of the day is always a reason I take my guests there for our lunches. Bravo, well done!
Everist P — Google review
50 Rue de la Ferme, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 0G2, Canada•https://www.germainhotels.com/fr/hotel-et-spa-le-germain/charlev…•+1 418-240-4121•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Le Bercail
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Casse-croute du quai - Zultra Bouffe

4.3
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3.7
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Casse-croute du quai - Zultra Bouffe is a typical eatery with friendly staff. Unfortunately, there is no option for vegetarians, except for poutine. It is a good and inexpensive choice if you are visiting the location, offering an amazing view from the nearby beach. Although closed during the season, it remains a terrific and scenic spot that is worth exploring in the summer. The menu is satisfying, and there are public bathrooms available.
Typical Casse-Croute. Friendly staff. Unfortunately no vegetarian option (except poutine). Good pick and cheap option if you are visiting this location. Amazing view from the beach right next to it
Mathieu D — Google review
Closed for the season but a terrific and scenic location. We will visit in the summer. Good menu and public bathrooms. Fun playground for kids and you can walk along the beach.
Grace M — Google review
Good fast food. Fries were not up to my expectations... price is good and they accept cards.
C.A. T — Google review
💯 Worth the detour especially with the surrounding
Maxime V — Google review
Excellent
MartOCot O — Google review
Stopped by Casse-Croûte du Quai – Zultra Bouffe and tried their medium poutine. Given the remote location, I had high hopes for a hidden gem-style experience. While the poutine was decent—crispy fries, warm gravy, and squeaky cheese curds—it didn’t quite deliver the wow factor I was expecting. The setting has that classic roadside charm, and it’s a convenient stop if you’re passing through. But if you're chasing a truly memorable poutine, this one might not be the standout you're looking for. However It offers a stunning view of the mountains, especially vibrant with the rich hues of fall foliage.
Mike M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice little snack bar. The lady is super nice and the portions are generous. (Original) Très beau petit casse-croute. La dame est super gentille et les portions sont généreuses
Mélanie B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The restaurant itself isn't particularly impressive (although the view is beautiful!!). To be honest, we weren't really expecting much, especially given the super competitive prices. So, what a surprise!!! Special mention for the French onions, which were excellent!!! Thank you, we really enjoyed ourselves! (Original) Restaurant qui en lui même ne paie pas de mine (bien que la vue y soit très belle!!). Pour être honnêtes on ne s’attendait pas forcément à grand chose surtout au vu des prix super compétitifs. Alors quelle surprise !!! Mention spéciale pour les oignons français qui étaient excellents !!! Merci on s’est régalés !
Cassie D — Google review
50 Rue du Quai, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, QC G0A 2L0, Canada•+1 418-632-5885•Tips and more reviews for Casse-croute du quai - Zultra Bouffe
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Le Mouton Noir, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Chocolaterie Cynthia. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Le Mouton Noir

4.5
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4.2
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Bistro
Le Mouton Noir is a charming rustic bistro in Baie-Saint-Paul, serving up classic and innovative French cuisine with a focus on quality dining. With over 40 years of history, this establishment has become an institution in the area. The restaurant features a lovely riverside terrace and even hosts live music on weekends for added entertainment. Their menu showcases ingredients from local producers, such as foie gras mousse and magret de canard from La Ferme Basque.
This was one of our favorite restaurants while visiting Quebec. Many healthy and indulgent options, everything was prepared perfectly. I had the Vietnamese Salad and my husband the gluttonous pork sandwich. Both were incredible and enjoyed on the back deck while overlooking the river. This place is really charming.
P H — Google review
Really nice restaurant further down the main street. Recommend making a reservation if wanting to go on a weekend. Nice meal options, the organic chicken was a highlight as was the Arctic char appetizer. Nice ambiance inside. Good selection of non alcoholic beers too!
Monique H — Google review
We dined there the other day. All in all food tasted good however it’s not somewhere I look forward to go back to. I found the food here being overpriced for what it is. The restaurant tries to be a fine dining restaurant but the overcrowded atmosphere is more like a local pub at best. I had their fish of the day. It tasted good but lacked seasoning. The fish was cooked properly however any chef should know not to leave the skin on a fish if it’s not crispy. The result was a soggy fish skin with gross texture. The other dish, the lamb lacked seasoning as well. The carrot cake although moist and tasty, was not anything extraordinary as advertised. Servers should not leave the dirty utensils on the table for the next round when removing the plates ( we are talking about a high end restaurant) All in all we had a decent experience.
Soha — Google review
A great little restaurant. Perfect place for a date night. We enjoyed the evening with excellent food, good wine a great service.
Stanojka L — Google review
My family and I had a fantastic dining experience at "Le Mouton Noir" in Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec. The food was beyond amazing – I had a steak that was cooked to perfection, paired with a refreshing glass of cold beer. My wife enjoyed a delicious vegan salad, and our kids devoured their plates with delight. The service exceeded our expectations, making the lunch even more memorable. We couldn't have asked for a better meal. "Le Mouton Noir" is a 5-star gem that we highly recommend to anyone looking for an exceptional dining experience in Baie-Saint-Paul. It's a must-visit! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🍽️🍺
Clement K — Google review
Lovely waterfront terrace overlooks the Guiffre river — so you can watch the kayakers go by! The food here is spectacular. Our party of six shared six different entrees plus a few starters, and each dish was absolutely delicious. The staff here is so amazing that their kindness actually becomes part of the experience. We were seated quickly, but when a better table (directly overlooking the river) became available, our gracious hostess came over immediately and asked if we would like to switch tables. That's a level of service one rarely encounters these days. Can't recommend this place highly enough, but also recommend making a reservation — this place is very deservedly popular!
Spencer L — Google review
This is a surprising culinary gem in a town of mediocre pub food. Every dish was subtle and sophisticated and made using high quality ingredients. We started with the mushroom "crème brulée" mousse and the veal tartare. Both dishes were devine. The Lion mushroom mousse was easily one of the finest appetizers I've ever had, including several Michelin star restaurants. The tartare was also delightful. For our mains we had magret de canard and sweetbreads. These were conventional but very well executed without any overpowering elements in a medaly of balanced flavors. For dessert we had a signature carrot cake which was not overly sweet and quite enjoyable. Service was attentive and personable. Overall one of the finest dining experiences we've had in Canada. You won't find better within 50 km. Reservations are necessary.
Edward R — Google review
Friendly staff. We visited it for lunch. Their terrace with a view of the river is really nice. For the entree, we had a refreshing and delicious gazpacho. I would recommend this place if you have time to relax because it could take some time before being served. If you are on a hurry, maybe it is better to try a different place.
Gabriela R — Google review
43 Rue-Sainte Anne, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 0C8, Canada•http://www.moutonnoirresto.com/•+1 418-240-3030•Tips and more reviews for Le Mouton Noir
2 min · 0.12 mi
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Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art

4.4
(293)
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4.1
(51)
Art museum
Museums
Boutique
The Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art, housed in a restored former cinema, is renowned for its national and international exhibitions of contemporary art. The museum features rotating exhibits including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, design, and multimedia. Visitors can explore the museum's permanent exhibition which highlights its own collection and take an outdoor photographic walking tour in the surrounding districts.
The museum itself is very small but we were there during the festif and enjoyed a 360 experience with contrebasses (25 of them!) it was just a wonderful and emotional experience. Just for that I really thanks the domaine du forget and the museum for their collaboration!
B P — Google review
Boring, small, uninteresting. This place is smaller than most houses with an even smaller collection. It’ll take you 10 minutes to view everything. Not worth the money unless you just want to donate it. Just go to the local galleries that have way more interesting pieces
Brickinthe H — Google review
Small but carefully curated museum. Friendly staff. Kids welcome :)
Frederik H — Google review
very educational and instructive museum, especially the section on the first indigenous peoples
Laurent V — Google review
Wonderful exhibits, easy to get to and explore at your own pace. Loved the Jean-Paul Riopelle exhibit that featured other contemporary artists and the exhibit about Baie-Saint-Paul. If you don't speak French, the latter is bilingual. There is free parking on site.
Tristan J — Google review
A nice place for art lovers. Not too big but nicely done. Loved Lafontaine fables by Chagall
Cristian M — Google review
A surprisingly large collection of Chagall litho. Friendly and informed staff lays out what you are about to view.
Swamp W — Google review
Unexpectedly nice museum. Highly recommended!
Lux C — Google review
23 Rue Ambroise Fafard, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 2J2, Canada•https://macbsp.com/?utm_source=googlemaps&utm_medium=baie-saint-…•+1 418-435-3681•Tips and more reviews for Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art
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Church of Baie-Saint-Paul

4.5
(175)
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4.1
(42)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Church of Baie-Saint-Paul, an exquisite place of worship in a picturesque village, holds significance as a filming location for the movie 'The Dog Who Stopped the War.' This well-maintained Catholic church is renowned for its beauty and tranquil ambiance. With deep historical roots and a strong ancestral connection to many, it stands as a testament to the rich heritage of this charming community.
Beautiful church ⛪
Sy P — Google review
Beautiful church in the heart of baie st Paul. Stunning architecture!
Jag T — Google review
Quietly and pretty. Respectful people.
Joel R — Google review
Beautiful church! I have ancestry from here.
Albert R — Google review
Nice church, well kept, in a beautiful village.
Frederik H — Google review
The outside of the church is very nice and its architectural presence in the old town is amzing but the inside is not worth your time. A slow walk around the church and on the main street is the best way to enjoy the area
Raph S — Google review
The summer, Friday and Saturday performances! Sitting on steps with an amazing view are a truly blessed experience and a must see in Baie-St-Paul.
Jenn M — Google review
Beautiful traditional Catholic church. Mass and Rosary on selected weekdays.
Tripnfallshow — Google review
1 Pl. de l'Église, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 1S9, Canada•https://www.psfa.ca/baie-saint-paul/•Tips and more reviews for Church of Baie-Saint-Paul
6 min · 0.3 mi
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Café Arômes et Saveurs

4.7
(630)
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4.6
(149)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bistro
Cafe
Café Arômes et Saveurs is a delightful spot in Baie-Saint-Paul, offering a cozy rustic ambiance and a menu featuring delectable pastries, hearty breakfasts, and satisfying lunches made from locally sourced ingredients. The café is known for its excellent coffee and friendly service. Visitors can indulge in homemade treats like grilled cheese sandwiches, waffles, bagels, quiches, and an array of viennoiseries.
10X BETTER THAN STARBUCKS Loved my visit here. The staff is super welcoming and efficient. My cesar wrap & iced coffee were both very tasty and fresh. Try this place out instead of Starbucks, you will not be disappointed.
Charles-Anthony A — Google review
Great place in a cute town! we stopped here in the middle of a road trip for some breakfast and I am glad we did! The food was delicious especially the Salmon bagel! Coffees were a bit strong but good and the waffle was large enough to share yet very light and yummy. Staff is super friendly and we even bought some of their coffee beans to try at home!
Farida A — Google review
Come for the great barista coffee & lattes, and stay for the great cheese. A nice breakfast place for those who like good cheese. The grilled cheese sandwich was one of the best I've tried. The service is excellent. We will definitely come back.
Bibi A — Google review
An awesome cozy café in the heart of town, that has delicious food, excellent coffee and a welcoming staff. It's an excellent stop when you're in town visiting. Their coffee is exceedingly good I've rarely tasted such good coffee from small commercial places, theirs is way above par. Highly recommended.
Eli ( — Google review
On holiday travelling across Quebec. This was the best place we've eaten at on our trip. Fresh, flavourful, and delicious. Great for my kids and sowmthing for everyone. Service was fantastic. After you eat, enjoy the shops.
Kim C — Google review
We enjoyed the coffee from Café Aromes so much that we returned the next day to get coffee for the next leg of our trip. The wait staff was pleasant and very patient with our non-French order, great coffee, warm atmosphere. Each time we went in there the customers seemed delighted with food…and the coffee was magnificent.
Marcella H — Google review
Coffee is good. The barista made my cappuccino to go in paper cup but I had asked for “here” not to go. When I pointed it out, he poured the already made cappuccino in the ceramic cup, all milk spilled over. Do this super young so called baristas get any training? Do they know about manners?!
Soha — Google review
The food was delicious and the coffee was outstanding—clearly made with care and expertise. Ashley was a fantastic host, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It’s evident they’re passionate about what they do, especially when it comes to coffee.
Z C — Google review
64 Rue St Jean Baptiste, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 1M4, Canada•https://cafearomesetsaveurs.com/•+1 418-760-8779•Tips and more reviews for Café Arômes et Saveurs
1 min · 100 ft
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Chocolaterie Cynthia

2.5
(202)
Chocolate shop
Chocolaterie Cynthia is a charming small shop located in Baie-St-Paul, Quebec. They offer a delightful selection of chocolates with various flavors and spices, along with other edible souvenirs and delicious ice cream. Visitors can also enjoy crepes and coffee at the shop. The location has limited seating, but guests can savor their treats while standing at the counter or on the cozy deck area outdoors. Customers have praised the delectable sandwiches, particularly highlighting the smoked salmon grilled cheese.
Very good soft ice cream dipped in salty caramel. Nice atmosphere. Very busy. Very nice view from 2nd storey balcony.
Sophie L — Google review
Beautiful little shop ..very festive.. Choice of different sweets 😋... Gift boxes ready for your convenience.. Very kind staff.. Chocolate 🍫 made in-house
Gail M — Google review
Stopped for crêpes and coffee. Disappointed to see that they used to many single-use products. Crêpes were good but i would have hoped for more strawberries given the price and maybe an extra whipped cream touch. Cappuccino was not worth it. They have very few tables - most clients have to eat standing at a counter, which is barely large enough to hold the crepe plate. Bottom line: it was ok but there is room for improvement.
M-C H — Google review
this place is a def NO NO NO! read about it in the magazine aboard the Charveloix train and they have over hyped it. It was so dead and gloomy when we entered. The server spoke no english which was fine but we kept mentioning petite (price was $3 something for a cone) and he gave us a single scoop for $6 for maple gelato and it wasnt even good. So disappointed!! def not going back
Mr. A — Google review
Really enjoyed the sandwiches. Visited the location after finding out all restaurant locations in the area had significant wait times. The smoked salmon grilled cheese was a standout. The regular grilled cheese was excellent as well. Not surprisingly, the kids loved the ice cream. They have a nice deck area to accommodate guests outdoors as well.
Thomas D — Google review
My mom asked for a certain number of chocolates, and the girl repeated the order back. Leaving the store, good thing she checked, because the order was all wrong. Half the chocolates were missing. We had to go back, pay again... When we actually tasted the chocolates, neither one of us was impressed. They are a waxy texture. The strawberry one barely had any taste. The coffee ones were a little better. Looks like a nice place for crepes, or sorbet.
Kim G — Google review
Would not recommend this place to anyone for food. The crepe bretonne was horrible, not even sure if buckwheat was actually used in that recipe. My mom's crepe was half burt. They put their kids (9 and prob 12) to work there and you can't even talk to an adult as none is in sight to oversee what they are doing. Felt like this was a joke. I don't know what they were doing in that kitchen but at one point it was full of smoke, we left smelling like burnt and we ate something that was overpriced for it's taste and wasn't as advertised for the worst service ever. Horrible experience.
Maria G — Google review
The hot chocolate is amazing. We had 2 flavours (spiced and regular with whipped cream) and loved both. The chocolate candies were smooth and delicious. Must visit on a winter day in Baie Saint Paul!
Caroline C — Google review
3 Rue St Jean Baptiste #66, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 1M4, Canada•+1 418-435-6060•Tips and more reviews for Chocolaterie Cynthia
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Le Mouton Noir, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Café Charlevoix, microtorréfacteur

4.6
(348)
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4.4
(54)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Café Charlevoix, a microtorréfacteur located in Baie-Saint-Paul, is highly regarded for its exceptional and freshly brewed coffee. The dedicated team efficiently serves customers, even during busy periods. This café stands out as the top choice in town, offering a wide variety of delicious scones and croissants to accompany their delightful beverages.
I came through town on a vacation and ended up finding my favourite coffee and am now having them ship it to me out of province. Great coffee, great customer service!
Rob B — Google review
Amazing coffee - the best oat milk flat white I’ve had!! Very kind and welcoming staff. The owner had an inspiring story on what brought her to this town. So kind to share that story with us - we felt very fortunate to find an hidden gem in this little town :) thank you and we will be back every time!!
Shan A — Google review
Thank you very much for the delicious coffees I drank during my holiday 🙏
İbrahim B — Google review
I stopped in for some coffee beans on our way to camping and café Charlevoix did not disappoint! Despite coming in ten minutes before closing (sorry!) the roaster (owner?) took the time to suggest me beans and ground them and made me a delicious iced coffee. The coffee was excellent, and I'm sure it will be as good at home as it was camping. I highly recommend this place for anyone who loves coffee and will look for café Charlevoix beans in other cafes I visit.
Megan C — Google review
Great flat whites and the brownie is a must!
Samuel L — Google review
Love this spot in Charlevoix! The coffee is always fresh, unique, and so much better than anything else around. You can tell they truly care about quality.
K. C — Google review
Best coffee in town, delicious scones and croissants, lovely staff.
Martin G — Google review
Surprise mocha coffee, I love it so much
燕sun — Google review
20 Rue-Sainte Anne, Baie-Saint-Paul, QC G3Z 1P1, Canada•http://www.cafecharlevoix.ca/•+1 418-760-8872•Tips and more reviews for Café Charlevoix, microtorréfacteur

Le Saint-Pub - Microbrasserie Charlevoix

4.4
(3352)
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3.9
(819)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Brewpub
Le Saint-Pub - Microbrasserie Charlevoix is a laid-back gastropub that has been serving homemade bar bites and local microbrews since 1998. Located in downtown Baie-Saint-Paul, it's a popular spot where locals and visitors mingle cheerfully. The menu offers a variety of options including salads, charcuterie platters, poutines, sandwiches, burgers, and other specialties. The trendy and cozy decor adds to the overall good pub experience.
We had an amazing time! The food was delicious. We tried one of their most popular dishes, which had half BBQ ribs and a smoked chicken breast with fries. We went there because we thought they had lobster rolls, but they only serve those during the summer. They have a large variety of local beers.
Julieta M — Google review
Amazing spot! Great beers, fantastic food, wonderful service and atmosphere. I do suggest making a reservation however there are plenty of shops around if you have to wait.
Amanda W — Google review
Le Saint-Pub is one of the best spots in Baie-Saint-Paul if you’re looking for a meal with great beers on tap. The food was incredibly delicious. We ordered the French onion soup, smoked meat poutine with squeaky cheese curds, and wild boar terrine. The staff is super friendly. Overall, the cool vibe and excellent service make Le Saint-Pub worth visiting.
Ann — Google review
for some reason waitress waited untill we finish French soup before she ordered kitchen our main meal, even though we ordered the same time, and wanted her to serve food as it's ready. she was slow and distracted. she was serving locals first over us. rack of rips was priced 31$ but it wasn't full, it was half a rack. French soup cost more than flights of beer. generally speaking portions were small and meal kinda overpriced to my taste.
Spirit B — Google review
Quaint pub with a rustic feel. You can watch sports and have a date night or simply hangout with friends. Make sure to reserve as it gets booked up. They have a nice menu with plenty of options along with local beers. It's a darker atmosphere. The service was good. The waitress was friendly and had good recommendations. The meat was well seasoned, tasty and melted in your mouth.
Tanya A — Google review
It was alright, my food was good (wild boar burger) but my dad had a less favourable experience with his smoked meat sandwich. There are also gender neutral washrooms.
Kiernan R — Google review
Tasty food and great beer. Service was quick and friendly. The smoked meat sandwich was a bit dry (and could have been a bit more generous), and the bread fell apart but I overall enjoyed it.
Ross B — Google review
Very good place to stop at. Great beer list with lots of local options. The food was great - lots of toppings on the nachos. Despite being there during a very busy time (Le Festif) the service was great.
David M — Google review
2 Rue Racine, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 1M3, Canada•https://microbrasserie.com/bienvenue-au-saint-pub/•+1 418-240-2332•Tips and more reviews for Le Saint-Pub - Microbrasserie Charlevoix
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L'Orange Bistro

3.8
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3.5
(418)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
L'Orange Bistro is a comfortable eatery that offers a variety of French dishes, including fondue, calamari, and steak tartare. The restaurant is housed in a stunning building and has received an average rating on Trip Advisor. However, the service is excellent, and the ambiance is loved by patrons. Families have enjoyed a diverse range of satisfying meals, such as trout with vegetables and rice in pesto sauce or chicken with orange sauce accompanied by tai salad.
I live in Montreal but was in town visiting. I had dinner here and it was AMAZING. I eat out once a week in Montreal, and this is a great meal that I haven't had in awhile. The flavour profile and attention to detail was amazing. Also great service! Highly recommend.
Brooke M — Google review
The food service was fast and the food tasted good. But the restaurant seriously needs to upgrade its service quality. Servers make you feel like you're in the way or slowing them down. Reservations mean nothing. They don't ask under what name or time. You can lie and it won't matter. So they make take reservations but they don't really hold them. It also took 20 minutes just to get seated because no one was manning the main entry. The line just kept getting longer and every worker did their best to ignore us. It's as if they don't want our money. And maybe that's true.
Kevork A — Google review
Delicious meal served outdoors on their heated covered patio. Very good menu with something for everyone and the service was very attentive and friendly. We liked it so much, we actually ate here 2 nights in a row.
Joceline P — Google review
We stopped by for lunch not having any idea what quality of food to expect. To our absolute delight, the trout with lemon sauce on rice with vegetables was beautifully presented and tasted even better. The desserts were equally impressive! This was the best meal we had on our trip to Quebec and we had many delicious ones. Our blond waitress who has been serving for many years was such a hard worker and very friendly. Our hats off to Orange Bistrot!
Jill S — Google review
Had a great brunch here. The service was quick and good. The food was delicious and a good portion size.
Iain L — Google review
Simply the best meal I have ever had. Got their pork cheek and it literally melted in your mouth. If I am ever in the area again I will return!!!
Shannon S — Google review
Service by staff was fine but I have never spent $129.00 for a terrible cold frozen burger meat and not hand made fresh meat burger. The Swiss cheese was not melted and the size and thickness of a credit card. I sent the first burger back as it was actually cold. The frys had grated cheese, not cheese curds on them. In Quebec, in the cheese district, it should be against the law. Who serves red wine that was chilled not room temperature. My wife had the frozen chicken on a bun and very substandard as well. I saved the receipt to prove I ordered it. We should have walked out but I told the waitress with an tip it was not her fault. That is what they gave her to serve. Shameful on management Jamie
James M — Google review
We were vacationing in the area, and we wanted to have wholesome and fresh food. From the moment we arrived, the staff couldn’t have been friendlier: from the host, to the servers. We are vegetarian, and they were very well aware about the different ingredients in their dishes. We ordered the vegetarian chili and tofu salad, and they both came with a delicious broccoli/potato soup of the day. Everything was delicious and fresh. Moreover, as the restaurant started to get more patrons, they remained efficient and friendly with everyone. It’s definitely in our favourites list in the area!
Fran — Google review
29 Rue Ambroise Fafard, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec G3Z 2J2, Canada•http://www.orangebistro.com/•+1 418-240-1197•Tips and more reviews for L'Orange Bistro

Chez Pineault

3.7
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4.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Chez Pineault is a highly recommended restaurant located in a strategic location in Baie St Paul. The food is amazing with good portions and fresh ingredients, offering options like fish and chips, hamburgers, and pizza. The pricing is reasonable and the service exceptional, with servers like Mathieu who make the experience fun and enjoyable. Even though there were some mixed experiences with the service, many visitors have had great experiences at Chez Pineault and would not hesitate to visit again.
Excellent place and service. Nice location Good portions Each option on menu comes with a portion of salad or fries. We went late spring and ordered Fish and chips, Hamburgers and Pizza. Fresh ingredients and very nice to taste.
C D — Google review
Fair prices, even during the COVID times. The chicken burger was good and the portions are generous. Due to COVID limitations, there was however a wait and that probably stressed the staff. The service was fast afterwards but unequal: two ladies were adorable and very helpful but one guy was a little brisk/abrupt with us. The COVID prevention measures were good and made us feel safe.
Mélanie L — Google review
The location of this place is strategic as you can't miss it if you visit Baie St Paul. we had a quick stop, the burger was right on and the limonade was tasty and refreshing. The waitress was unfortunately not the most refined.
Sami A — Google review
Good place and good service. They have a menu in English as well. Serving size is huge.
Zhanel M — Google review
We were staying in town in September in order to do a whale-watching tour and had not made prior reservations for dinner. Many places were already booked and so we wandered the town and found Chez Pineault. The menu looked appetizing so my partner and I decided to try it. We were seated at a table on the outside patio almost immediately by a very harried woman. We could not figure out if she was a server, hostess, manager, owner... After we were seated... nothing. We waited and waited. Two francophone parties that were seated on the patio after we arrived received menus soon after being seated, their orders were taken and one even received their food. We had to flag this woman down just to be given menus and then no one ever came back. One francophone party that arrived after us and was seated inside, we could see they already had their drinks. It was absolutely the most rude, disgusting, anti-Anglo, discriminatory behaviour I've encountered on the entire trip, which was otherwise lovely. When it became obvious, over 30 minutes later, that no one was ever coming back to serve our table, we got up and left and went a couple of blocks away to the local brewery pub, where we were treated kindly and with respect. Would not recommend this place to my dog, never mind any other person. I wish I could give zero stars.
S K — Google review
My favorite restaurant in Baie Saint-Paul!! Excellent service; reasonably priced. Totally recommend!
Yannick L — Google review
We went during the winter months and had a great experience! the food was amazing, pricing was totally reasonable, and service was exceptional! Our server Mathieu made the experience wonderful! He was very accommodating with our limited french and made the experience fun and enjoyable! We liked it so much and made a second visit and we were not disappointed! Highly recommended!
Bronwyn K — Google review
Perfect spot for a quick lunch. We popped in on a busy Monday, service was reasonably quick. Food was a solid 4 out of 5, mostly burgers, fries, salad, pizza, etc. Not a huge drink selection. Busy loud atmosphere, bright with good views to the outside. Outdoor patio available.
Jonathan J — Google review
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