
Dining
It's
difficult to find a bad meal in the Eastern Townships. French culinary
delights abound and Americans have the added benefit of a highly
favorable exchange rate. The best way to order a meal here is by
selecting something from the Table d'hôte, or set menu,
which usually includes an appetizer, entrée and dessert,
for a fixed price.
Bromont
In the base lodge are a cafeteria and a bistro/restaurant.
The
elegant Les Quatre Canards at Le Château Bromont (819-534-3433;
$$$$$; below) is a must for dinner. Here you'll find
regional cuisine served with a French flair that will simply blow
your taste buds away. Try the Le Brome duck, raised at nearby Lac
Brome and famous enough to be in demand in the finest restaurants
in Europe. The local wines in this region are excellent, we recommend
a bottle from L'Orpailleur vineyard. The Château also has
a bistro-bar and café-boutique for lighter
menus and drinks.
Auberge
Le Madrigal (877-534-3588; 450-534-3588; $$$$$$$) is an
excellent French restaurant with a delightful atmosphere of understated
elegance. Le Denzan (450-405-6738; $$) serves a vegetarian
menu. Le Dlices de la Table (450-534-1646; $$$) is
renowned for its gourmet French cuisine.
Boulangerie lÂme du Pain (450-534-4478; $) is
a small bistro/restaurant that sells fresh and pre-made meals, sandwiches
and deserts, either to go or to eat in. Theres also a Rôtisserie
St-Hubert (450-534-0223; $$$) here, where the specialties
are spit-roasted chicken, ribs and steaks and their own label of
beer, and where kids can idle away the time at the play area.
Sutton
Mont Sutton has four cafeterias, two at the summit of lifts
and two at the base. Our favorite is Altitude 840 m., where you
can have pulled pork and fries in front of a roaring fireplace while
you look out at the valley below.
Auberge
La Paimpolaise (450-538-3213; $$) is a casual restaurant in
a Swiss-style chalet that serves yummy regional and European cuisine.
It can get very busy since it's at the base of Mont Sutton, but
there's a lively après-ski bar for a drink while you're waiting.
Auberge des Appalaches (450-538-5799; $$) is another casual
restaurant that serves fine European cuisine. No wonder, the chef
is from Paris. Ask for a table next to a window so you can watch
the sunset.
Auberge
West Brome (450-266-7552; $$$$$), a rustic turn-of-the-century
farmhouse in nearby West Brome, provides an intimate but casual
setting for friends and family. One of our staffer's kids had his
first French culinary experience here, and he'll probably never
want mac & cheese again. Try the West Brome lamb, which is less
gamey than that found in the U.S. A wonderful plus, you can choose
from five kinds of sauces for your meat or seafood: five pepper,
peanut, Thai, satai or Indian.
In the town of Sutton, chefs Karen Anderson and
Pierre Tétreault, trained in France and Rome, bring superb
French cuisine to Auberge Le St-Amour (888-538-6188; 450-538-6188;
$$$$$$$).
The comfortably elegant dining room decorated with hand-painted
reproduction frescos from Impressionist masters.
Orford
On-mountain,
you'll find a pub and a cafeteria (there's seating
in several areas on different levels, so finding your friends and
family is a bit like playing hide-and-seek).
La Loyaliste at Auberge Estrimont (819-843-1616; $$$$$)
serves excellent regional cuisine in a cozy dining room with a fireplace.
If you're a chocoholic, you'll want to order Le Diable, a rich chocolate
mousse filled with chocolate sauceabsolutely to die for! Les
Jardins at Manoir des Sables (819-847-4747; $$$$$) also
focuses on regional cuisine with a French influence. It sets a sumptuous
buffet breakfast as well (try the patè). In town, Restaurant
Do (819-843-9570; $$) is a small Vietnamese restaurant serving
excellent food with either a fixed-price menu or a la carte in a
comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Some Continental dishes, such
as rack of lamb, are also available. Homemade pates and terrines,
local produce and cheeses are on the three- to six-course menu at
Aux Jardins Champetre (877-868-0665; 819-868-0665; $$$$$$$).
Bring your own wine to accompany your dinner.
For
a much more casual meal, head to Rôtisserie St-Hubert
(819-847-3366; $$$). The kids will be happy in the playroom
while you drink their private-label beer (on lees, so it's light
and somewhat like champagne), munch on the "teaser appetizers"
that allow you to sample two or three of your choice (you must
try the spicy tortillasfried corn tortillas stuffed with spiced
jalapeño cream cheese) and indulge in their scrumptious rotisserie
chicken.
Owl's
Head
There is a cafeteria in the base lodge. The
dining room at the Owl's Head Auberge (800-363-3342; 450-292-3342;
$$$) serves a full-course dinner (Table d'hôte)
featuring lamb, fish and steaks, a salad bar and desert.
About halfway back towards Mansonville, La Vielle
Buche (450-292-0302; $$$$)
has a full restaurant upstairs, serving Quebec and Continental fare,
and a pub "gourmet fast food" menu in the bar downstairs,
known to locals as "Louie's"; highlights there are the
spaghetti night on Thursdays and Sunday two-for-one dinners.
In
Mansonville, try Boulangerie Owl's Bread (450-292-3088),
a bistro and bakery where you'll find mouth-watering croissants
chocolat, truffles and cheeses. Great sandwiches also are available
in an adjoining sit-down area. This upscale French bistro has an
award-winning chef who prepares exquisite fois gras, duck liver
pate and smokes his own salmon. For desert, visit Perkins Bakery
(450-292-3160) in Poton.
Dining
Legend (Cdn$): $$$$Entrees $30+; $$$Entrees
$2129; $$$1020; $less than
$10
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