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3-Day Foodie Itinerary in Quebec

Wednesday, October 18: Exploring Old Quebec

In the morning, start your culinary journey by indulging in a delicious breakfast at Le Petit Champlain, a charming neighborhood filled with quaint cafes and bistros. Afterward, take a historic walking tour of Old Quebec, immersing yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the city. For lunch, head to Bistro Sous le Fort, a hidden gem known for its classic French cuisine and cozy atmosphere.

  • Le Petit Champlain: Cost estimates and time spent will vary depending on your chosen cafe/bistro.
  • Old Quebec Walking Tour: Guided tours start around CAD 20 and last approximately 2 hours.
  • Bistro Sous le Fort: Estimated cost for a lunch meal is around CAD 30-40 per person.

In the afternoon, explore Quartier Petit Champlain, a picturesque neighborhood with charming boutiques and artisanal shops. Visit La Boutique de Noël, a year-round Christmas store offering a wide selection of unique decorations. For dinner, experience fine dining at Légende Par La Tanière, a renowned restaurant specializing in innovative local cuisine.

  • Quartier Petit Champlain: Cost estimates and time spent will vary depending on your shopping preferences.
  • La Boutique de Noël: No admission fee, purchase costs will vary based on your preferences.
  • Légende Par La Tanière: Estimated cost for a dinner meal is around CAD 70-100 per person.

In the evening, venture to Rue Saint-Jean, a vibrant street filled with bars and cafes. Grab a refreshing craft beer at La Barbarie or enjoy live jazz music at Le Fou-Bar, a trendy hangout spot loved by locals.

  • Rue Saint-Jean: Cost estimates and time spent will vary based on your preferences.
  • La Barbarie: Estimated cost for a craft beer is around CAD 7-10.
  • Le Fou-Bar: Admission fee for live jazz performances may range from CAD 5-15.
Thursday, October 19: Food Market Delights

Kickstart your day with a visit to Marché du Vieux-Port, a vibrant farmers' market offering a wide array of fresh produce, local cheeses, maple products, and more. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the market, sampling delicious pastries and freshly brewed coffee.

  • Marché du Vieux-Port: No admission fee, purchase costs will vary based on your preferences.
  • Breakfast at the market: Estimated cost will vary based on your chosen items.

In the afternoon, immerse yourself in culinary workshops and tastings at Ateliers & Saveurs. Learn to make traditional Quebec dishes like poutine and tourtière, and delight in a unique dining experience. Afterward, take a stroll along the iconic Plains of Abraham, a historic park offering breathtaking views of the city.

  • Ateliers & Saveurs: Prices for workshops and tastings start at around CAD 30-40 per person.
  • Plains of Abraham: No admission fee, spend as much time as you'd like.

For dinner, head to Chez Boulay - Bistro Boréal, a renowned restaurant showcasing contemporary Nordic-inspired cuisine infused with local flavors. Indulge in their signature dishes, featuring ingredients sourced from the Quebec region.

  • Chez Boulay - Bistro Boréal: Estimated cost for a dinner meal is around CAD 60-80 per person.

In the evening, explore the Saint-Roch neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife and trendy bars. Enjoy craft cocktails at La P'tite Grenouille or dance the night away at Dagobert, a popular club with multiple dance floors.

  • Saint-Roch neighborhood: Cost estimates and time spent will vary based on your preferences.
  • La P'tite Grenouille: Estimated cost for a craft cocktail is around CAD 12-15.
  • Dagobert: Admission fee may range from CAD 5-15, depending on the night and event.
Friday, October 20: Quebec City's Culinary Delights

Spend the morning strolling through Montcalm, a charming neighborhood lined with trendy cafes and brunch spots. Enjoy a delectable brunch at Faucher, known for their mouthwatering pastries and innovative breakfast dishes.

  • Montcalm neighborhood: Cost estimates and time spent will vary depending on your chosen cafe/brunch spot.
  • Brunch at Faucher: Estimated cost will vary based on your chosen items.

After brunch, take a guided tour of La Barberie microbrewery, where you'll learn about the beer-making process and have the opportunity to taste their unique brews. For a sweet treat, visit Érico Chocolaterie, specializing in artisanal chocolates made with local ingredients.

  • Guided tour at La Barberie: Prices start at around CAD 10-15 per person.
  • Érico Chocolaterie: Estimated cost will vary based on your chosen chocolates.

In the evening, savor the flavors of Quebecois cuisine at Chez Muffy. Located within the historic Auberge Saint-Antoine, this cozy restaurant showcases seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen.

  • Chez Muffy: Estimated cost for a dinner meal is around CAD 80-120 per person.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodie adventurers seeking off the beaten path experiences, be sure to visit La Buche, a rustic restaurant offering traditional Quebecois fare with a modern twist. Another local favorite is Le Lapin Sauté, a charming bistro known for its exquisite rabbit dishes. Don't forget to explore the neighborhood of Saint-Roch for its vibrant food scene, featuring a variety of cuisines, trendy cafes, and food markets.

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