Le Cafe Du Bistrot
About
Pizza
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 198 Rue Principale, Saint-Andre-Avellin, QC J0V 1W0
Phone: (819) 983-3966
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Lizbeth G.
Delicious !!!
We don't speak French so it was hard to read/ understand the menu...but who cares
The ravioli was so tasty and bbq pizza was really good
The service ... GREAT!!
I will drive all the way from Ottawa just to eat here again -
Josephine P.
Disclaimer: I am not giving this place high points because ~Why why why do they not have an English menu?~
So, I went here last weekend with the husband and we enjoyed ourselves quite a bit, the Italian sausage pizza we got was juicy, cheesy and cooked to perfection. I ordered a French onion soup as well which was absolutely divine. But we were rather put off by the fact that they didn't have an English menu, didn't understand few things we wanted and were a bit rude around closing time. I did enjoy the food, but the service wasn't too great and I highly doubt I would go there again. Also the music, ambience and lighting were all too contrasting.
Good food, mediocre restaurant -
Dawn M.
Found this place via drive-by on our way to a festival in town, and their overall décor (sign, storefront, garden, artwork) caught my eye. I have a theory that a well kept outside is a reasonably good predictor of what we'll find inside for service and food.
We showed up on a Saturday around 12:15p - it was crowded, but there were 2 or three tables left for a twosome and we were seated and given menus. These were in French only (it's Quebec!), so it took us a bit longer to make a choice than usual. (I'm thankful for translator apps on smart phones - there were a few words we needed help with.)
The waitresses were wonderful - and busy. We did have a bit of a wait to order - and people were lining up outside. (They could use a bus boy on a busy day so the waitresses can take orders and get tables turned, instead of clearing tables!)
Décor inside was simple and cute - wood paneling (not the ugly kind), simple curtains, tan table clothes with kraft paper to cover the tables with automobile themed art on the walls.
We ordered the Brie appetizer, and Campinard pizza (with the 'red' beer. (We never did figure out what beer it actually was, but it was delicious, and perfect with the pizza.)
The appetizer was great - I truly enjoyed it - but the pizza was stunning! Quite possibly the best pizza I've ever had. (There's a pizza joint in Michigan that would give this pizza a run for its money.) It was composed of bacon, olives and goat cheese.
We had already enjoyed a beautiful drive thru the country, a great festival visit - and now a perfect lunch to top it all off. A good day in my book!
Would I return: Yes. Already have them in our plan for next year's festival. :-)
Woudl I recommend: Yes -
Stephen B.
This is a great little restaurant! The pizza is fantastic and the chef's specials on the weekends are really special! Service is friendly and good.
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Cindy C.
Nice food..great pizza. The patio is nice on a summer day. The service is great and it's a cozy place.