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Café Krieghoff
This brilliant little resto is a city classic, with a varied bistro menu and some of the best coffee in town. There's an extensive breakfast menu and they'll let you substitute veggie pâté for the bacon and sausage in most dishes. The dining room is decorated with reproductions from one of Québec's master painters, Cornelius Krieghoff (1815-72), who lived just down the street from here on Grande-Allée.
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Rôtisserie Ste-Angèle
Totally charming, particularly the attic-like 2nd floor, this side-street restaurant with a patio features a range of chicken dishes, such as barbecue and coq au vin, but there's also salmon and other meat mains. A kids' menu is available.
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