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High end dining with exceptional french cuisine. Also features accommodations with views and sunsets on the majestic, St. Lawrence River in a quiet Quebecois village View all feedback.
I had a wonderful 3-night stay in Metis-sur-Mer at Auberge du Grand Fleuve. The inn is perfectly situated by the water, with a very accommodating staff. Both dinner and breakfast were delicious. I highly recommend staying with Marguerite and her team.
High end dining with exceptional french cuisine. Also features accommodations with views and sunsets on the majestic, St. Lawrence River in a quiet Quebecois village
After sitting down for dinner, we were given the menu which only included the Table d'hôte for the price of $51.95. I was a bit surprised by the price as the choice was OK but not that great. Anyhow, we decided to stay and I...took the table d'hôte while my friend who suffers from the Crone disorder asked if she could only take two small entrees and a green salad. The waitress agreed. We each had a glass of wine. My meal was OK. The service was nice enough. But it was very overpriced. With the taxes and the tip, I paid $80 for my meal and they charged exactly the same price to my friend who only had taken two small entrees and a green salad with a glass of wine. I did not realize this as I was not at the counter when she paid but had I seen it, I would have protested. Therefore, I was disappointed with this place. Thank God, there was a nice sunset and the view was great. Theo, one of the two sons of the owner, was also quite pleasant and gave us a good service, except for the bill at the end of the meal for my friend :
We casually stopped in the parking adjacent to auberge du grand fleuve, walked to the beach and started to Ozone out and decided to walk into the inn so we could benefit from this phenomenon At first the rate of $260. seemed extravagant for a...hotel room, this fee included dinner for two and breakfast. we accepted and got a lovely room in the motel part (No TV, Yeah the dinner was in this lovely setting looking over the Saint Lawrence (The sea sunset and typical cuisine française as the owners are from Brittany (Clues are all around the room and the food) Typical french service (slow for you to enjoy as there is only one sitting) Best sleep and great breakfast with Crepe bretonne of course. Do not miss an opportunity to stay or eat at this marvellous country inn.
Every summer we visit at least twice and always are served a delicious meal. Service sometimes idiosyncratic but adds to the charm and uniqueness of a gem that one would never expect in this neck of the woods!