The food was very good, but very limited GF options. No designation on the regular menu, and no gf menu available. Our waitress was very helpful answering questions and checked with the kitchen about gf substitutions.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Good
There was, I believe, 1 option for an appetizer that was gluten free (a very basic and greasy pea soup); 2 entree options, I think - I had the Duck Confit Salad which was shredded duck confit on lettuce with a few grape tomatoes doused in a maple dressing (really not a good combo), and 1 dessert option (a maple crème brûlée which was kind of a McDonalds version of a crème brûlée but very tasty still). So yes, you can eat there, no, I wouldn’t if you have other options.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Poor
Menu is labeled with gf items and I had what I think was a safe meal so I’m giving five stars for that. But it wasn’t particularly good- I’d recommend trying elsewhere for a fun traditional meal
Wonderful atmosphere and knowledgeable staff. The menu was heavy on meat but my vegan partner had one good option and I have very few but delicious options. Our waitperson was super helpful.
Yes
They gave me something that was on the gluten free menu and after I’d eaten some of I was suspicious and when the waiter checked again he came running out to tell me it was a mistake. Damage done. The manager did apologize and didn’t charge me. Just be extra careful
No
My daughter is very sensitive with Celiac. They were very knowledgeable and had several options including dessert. She loved it!!
The staff knew what they were doing and there were plenty of options. I have Celiac and didn't have an averse reaction at all. This is a great tourist restaurant with authentic interesting food. If you are visiting Quebec City, I highly recommend it.