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Feedback gevenMy friend and I took a trip along Ave. Royale, admiring the beautiful autumn foliage. Marie's is more than just a restaurant - it's a bakery and a historic destination. You can purchase freshly baked bread or slices slathered with delicious homemade maple butter. The bakery also offers souvenirs and displays old photographs. Marie speaks English fluently, which was a plus for us. The highlight of our visit was seeing the original bread oven located above the street. There are additional ovens and root cellars along Ave. Royale, situated on the mountainside of one of the oldest roads in North America.
We recently visited and bought bread and pastries. They were from this word and tasted very good, but you can really see the effects of reduced touringim on this facility. If you should visit in the Quebec region if not only to help keep this historic bakery alive, but also to buy amazing tasting bread and pastries.
As a charter bus driver, I found Chez Marie's absolute must on every tour of Quebec City every year. I found Marie to be the most pleasant of all those I had hit during my twenty years bus. The atmosphere is uniquely old world and baking is to die. In the dining room you will find at least one wall covered in model cars with the company logo by all bus companies that have visited over the years. NO Quebec City Tour is complete without a visit to Chez Marie's.
The bread is so delicious! I drove there year after year and it's always so good! Add maple butter and just call it luck!
We visited this restaurant while on a trip. The servings were generous, similar to those found at a banquet. The food was delicious, particularly the scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, and toast. I also enjoyed the maple butter that was provided at each table.