Make the most of your visit to the region by grabbing a bite, sipping a coffee, or enjoying a local craft beer after your favorite activity. Here are our team’s top picks!
Main photo: Microbrasserie des Beaux Prés – credit: Au Québ / Bistro Nordik
A true gem inspired by the 1920s, Coquette brings a retro-chic flair to the heart of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Here, guests can enjoy carefully crafted cocktails, creative small plates, and local flavours in an atmosphere that is both elegant and relaxed. It’s the perfect spot to extend a day of adventure with a refined bite or a drink among friends, all within a vintage setting that charms at first glance.

Photo : Ludovick Gauthier
Located right inside the Delta Mont-Sainte-Anne hotel, Bistro Nordik offers Nordic-inspired cuisine crafted with refined ingredients and regional terroir products. With its stunning mountain view, cozy atmosphere, and the welcoming scent of a wood-burning fireplace, it’s a warm and memorable culinary stop.

Photo : Au Québ

Photo : Ariane Touzin
Set along the St. Lawrence River, Microbrasserie Beaux Prés offers a rotating selection of 16 craft beers on tap and a pub-style menu featuring smoked meats prepared in-house. The laid-back atmosphere makes it a great place to unwind with friends or family while discovering local brews.

At Brasseur Des Monts, both casual beer drinkers and craft connoisseurs will find something to enjoy! This brand-new microbrewery features beers brewed on-site in a state-of-the-art facility, alongside a comforting pub menu — perfect after a day on the slopes. It’s all served up in a welcoming setting in Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges where good vibes and great company meet.

Photo : Étienne Dionne
Risotto, cannelloni, margherita pizza, burrata, veal scaloppine…La Grange is all about Italian comfort and flavor! With its four-season solarium, pizza oven, brick walls, and exposed beams, this new Beaupré hot spot invites you to enjoy a festive culinary experience with family and friends.

Photo : Au Québ
This authentic village “shack” is exactly what you need after a day outdoors. At Shack à Patates, you’ll feel right at home — without having to cook — and with a fine selection of Québec microbrews to enjoy. Weekly menu surprises and themed poutines will delight both locals and visitors alike!

In 1935, Alvin A. Baker transformed this elegant 19th-century home into an inn — now also home to one of the region’s most iconic restaurants. Step into a warm countryside ambiance and enjoy classic dishes rooted in traditional Québec and French cuisine.

Photo : Ariane Touzin
Cozy and friendly, le Pub St-Bernard is the place to refuel and relax near the mountain. With a wood-fired pizza oven, fresh salads, stir-fry bowls, nachos, burgers, and signature dishes, the menu offers something for everyone after a day of adventure.

Photo : Resto-Pub St-Bernard
A beloved family restaurant in the region, Le Marie Beaupré serves up generous comfort food with heart. Known for its all-day breakfast, the menu also features rotisserie chicken, ribs, homemade meat pies, pasta, pizzas, gourmet burgers, and decadent desserts — everything you need to satisfy your appetite.

Photo : Le Marie Beaupré
Led by renowned chef David Ruel, originally from the French Alps, Les Trois Becs is a charming sandwich shop offering fresh, seasonal, locally inspired dishes. Eat in or take out — with coffee, pastries, salads, and indulgent desserts. They also offer vacuum-packed ready-to-eat meals, perfect for a stay at the chalet or to enjoy at home.

Photo : Dominic Courchesne
A third-wave café serving specialty coffee and a selection of privately imported wines, Café Apollo is located just steps from the Basilica and the new Sainte-Anne wharf. Whether you stop in before or after an outdoor adventure — or simply to enjoy a relaxing break — this café is a must-visit for locals and visitors alike.

Photo : Café Apollo
This artisan bakery in Beaupré delights food lovers with its breads, flaky pastries, and seasonal creations. Each batch is carefully prepared using local ingredients and authentic craftsmanship. Whether you’re picking up a loaf for the chalet or treating yourself after an outdoor adventure, Pains des Pistes is the ultimate comforting stop.

Photo : Pains des pistes
To discover even more great food and drink experiences in the region, visit our Eat & Drink section.
Did you know we also have a year-round Gourmet Trail to explore?
Enjoy your delicious journey!