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At a distance of 163 meters from Le Chic Shack in Québec there are parking options where you can park your vehicle, Or you could use public transportation to get to the station VIA Rail-Gare du Palais, which is 830 meters away from the restaurant.
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Le Chic Shack offers gourmet burgers, milkshakes, poutines, fries, salads, ice cream sandwiches, and more. Owned by Lucy and Evan Price, in a historic building that reflects their culinary expertise. Features include brioche buns, sweet potato fries, unique poutines, old-fashioned ice cream shakes, fruit sodas, draft beer, and wine. The open kitchen and charming dining environment offer views of Chateau Frontenac. Located on Place d'Armes in Vieux Quebec, below the Musee du Fort.
The chic shack in Old Quebec offers a variety of vegan options, including a tofu poutine and a delicious vegetarian poutine. While some customers were disappointed with the lack of traditional poutine gravy, the food was tasty and satisfying. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it a great stop for a quick meal while exploring the city. In addition to the poutine, the burgers and sweet potato fries also received high praise. While the bathrooms are cramped, the overall experience at the chic shack is recommended for visitors to Quebec City looking for a delicious meal.
Standard options like a burger, a salad and a vegan version of Poutine but nothing impressive....
We had the frits mix and the poutins with mushrooms (without cheese the waiter told us the sauc...
Based on older reviews and pictures, it looks like they are not using their vegan poutine optio...
I was so disappointed to find out that the vegan poutine is gone. They have a vegan gravy but t...
The vegan Poutine was interesting and yummy. It can be hard to find local dishes when you trave...