Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ruisseau de la Brasserie [1] (Also known in English as: Brewery Creek) is a small creek that forms the northern and western shores of Île Hull.It circles the downtown of the Hull sector, of Gatineau, Quebec.
Nickels has since expanded to several franchised restaurants located primarily in Quebec and Ontario. Originally designed to resemble a typical North American family diner, Nickels redesigned some of its restaurants and introduced a grill and bar concept. The most recent iteration is operating as Nickels Delicatessen with a deli and bar concept.
Café Henry Burger was a restaurant in Gatineau, Quebec, near Ottawa. The restaurant was opened in 1922 by Swiss immigrant Henry Burger. [1] The business expanded to include a hotel, but the business was forced to close following the 1929 stock market crash. [1] The restaurant reopened on Laval Street and in 1936 Burger died and his wife Marie ...
Bâton Rouge Grillhouse & Bar (Previously known as Steakhouse & Bar) was founded in Laval, Quebec in 1992. There are 29 Bâton Rouges in Canada as of 2010 mainly in Quebec (Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke) and Ontario (Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa) with sites ranging from 7,000 to 9,000 square feet (840 m 2).
Rue Laurier (Laurier Street) is a main street located in the heart of the City of Gatineau, Quebec.It starts at Rue Eddy and ends at Rue Dussault.. The street's main feature includes the Canadian Museum of Civilization, one of Gatineau's main tourist attractions.
The Toronto Star argued that the inaugural 2022 guide failed to capture the full diversity of Toronto restaurants, being overly represented by Japanese cuisine and downtown restaurants. [9] The Star also publishes its own alternative restaurant guide that it argues better captures Toronto's food scene, released around the same time as the ...
The chefs continued to open Thai restaurants in Toronto, including Sabai Sabai Kitchen and Bar and Khao San Road. [2] According to Eater Toronto, Khao San Road "may have single-handedly relaunched Thai cuisine into the trend-sphere of the city." [2] Nuit and Jeff opened Pai's first location in 18 Duncan St. (in Downtown Toronto).
Main Street in the original town of Gatineau. Achbar; Baie McLaurin; Bellevue/Davidson; Centre-Ville (downtown) Gatineau; Coteville; De la Sablonnière/Cheval Blanc; De l'Hôpital; Des Érables; Du Ruisseau; La Baie; Le Baron; Le Carrefour; Les Hauteurs; Les Pins; Le Versant; Limbour/Côte d'Azur; Lorrain; McLaren; Mont-Luc; Mont-Royal/Côte ...