Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Quebec City, Canada - My Family Travels
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Family Travel Forum's restaurant picks for the entire family in Quebec City, Canada. Family Travel Forum's restaurant picks for the entire family in Quebec City, Canada.

Whether the kids are Francophiles or not, there's lots of great eating to suit almost any taste in Quebec City. While not the culinary center that Montreal is, Quebec City has many small bistros and fine restaurants tucked into the historic lanes of the Old City that welcome kids. The menu du jour or plat du jour, the chef's pick or the day's special, is usually the most cost-effective choice. The cuisine tends to be healthy, and kids who don't like the entree will probably enjoy the appetizer and dessert!

Au Vrai Smoked Meat Restaurant
2700 Boulevard Laurier
Quebec City G1V 2L8
418/651-4112
Visit this deli for a taste of Canada's famous smoked meat sandwiches at reasonable prices. This specialty is similar to pastrami, although cured with different spices, and reflects the influence of the Eastern European Jews who settled in Montreal.

Brulerie Tatum
1084 rue St.-Jean
Quebec City G1R 1S4
418/692-3900
Stop here to select between 50 types of coffee and 30 types of tea, as well as to enjoy omeletes and crepes for breakfast, and soups, sandwiches and salads for lunch.

Casse-Crepe Breton
1136 rue St. Jean
Quebec City G1R 1S4
418/692-0438
Design your own scrumptious crepes!  Choose from among meats, cheeses and veggies for a hearty Main Crepe, or select a salad or sandwich.  For a fabulous dessert, select from a menu of more thant 20 fillings including various fruit, chocolate, and maple syrup, topped with ice cream or whipped cream. Delicious Viennese cocoa or coffee go great with the crepes.

Chez Cora
545 rue du Parvis (and 6 other locations around QC)
Quebec City  G1K 9G5
418/524-3232
Enjoy great breakfasts (lots of egg dishes, yogurt, cereal and pancakes with such fillings as bananas, chocolate, peanut butter and honey) and lunch (salads, sandwiches, pot pies and stuffed crepes) in a fun atmosphere.

Creperie Le Petit Chateau
5, rue St.-Louis
Vieux Quebec G1R 3Y8
418/694-1616
Craving more crepes? Try this comfortable spot featuring unforgettable and mouth-watering crepes and amazing fondues.

Harvey's Restaurants
Fast, friendly service at all the branches of this popular fast food restaurant with a menu selection that the kids can enjoy.

 


More Popular Kid-Friendly Family Restaurants in Quebec

La Petite Italie
49 1/2 rue Saint-Louis
418/694-0044
When the family is in the mood for Italian fare including pasta and great pizza, try this Italian eatery.

La Piazzetta
707 Rue St. Jean
Quebec City G1R 1R1 
418/529-7489
With several locations around QC, this popular pizza chain is for when the kids won't have anything else.

La Primavera
73, rue St-Louis
418/694-0030)
Another comfortable Italian restaurant in the Old City.

Laurie Raphael
117 rue Dalhousie
near du Porche in the Vieux-Port
Quebec City G1K 9C8
418/692-4555
This lower town hot spot provides a classic setting with high ceilings, white linen tablecloths and sheer white drapery. Award-winning chef Daniel Vezina is known for innovative recipes that mix classic French cuisine with international flavors.  Arrange a babysitter at the hotel and treat yourselves.

Le Petit Cochon Dingue
24, boulevard Champlain
418/694-0303
A great casual restaurant/bakery/cafe in Cartier-Petit Champlain with a Kids' Menu.  Translation? "Crazy Little Piggy!"

Le Saint-Amour
48 rue Sainte-Ursula
Vieux Quebec, G1R 4E2
418/694-0667
A light and airy uptown atrium, with a retractable roof for outdoor dining in summertime, creates a relaxed dining ambience. The chef's true expertise shines in his desserts-try the crême brulée sweetened with maple syrup.  Another candidate for a date night.

For some more suggestions on where to eat, see Popular Restaurants in Quebec.

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