4/5 Danny K. 4 years ago on Google
We
came
to
Quebec
City
on
a
last
minute
whim.
Because
we
brought
our
toy
Maltese,
we
were
concerned
about
being
limited
in
our
dining
options.
We
saw
a
cute
microbrewery
on
the
way
in
and
when
we
asked
our
hotel
valet
if
it
was
any
good,
he
suggested
this
place,
la
Korrigane.
The
front
desk
was
kind
enough
to
call
and
confirm
our
dog
would
be
ok.
We
arrived
for
lunch
a
little
early
and
we
were
a
little
concerned
that
no
one
was
there
but
it
turned
out
that
we
came
in
from
the
rear
entrance
that
opens
to
their
parking
lot
(duh)
but
that
was
where
their
little
outdoor
seating
was.
We
went
inside
and
there
was
a
small
bar
on
one
side
and
on
the
other
side,
someone
attending
to
a
large
brewing
canister
-
I
guess
they
really
do
make
beer
there!
Turns
out
after
you
go
in,
make
a
turn
and
go
through
a
small
hallway,
you
enter
another
bigger
area
with
another
bar
and
more
seating.
The
place
is
quite
a
charming
neighborhood
watering
hole.
In
one
corner,
they
had
a
pair
of
sofas
instead
of
tables
and
chairs.
The
waiter
was
super
friendly
and
even
gave
us
a
little
sample
of
their
beers
when
we
couldn't
decide.
We
ended
up
getting
a
flight
to
sample
their
offerings
and
things
we
probably
wouldn't
have
tried
on
our
own.
Oh,
and
surprisingly,
they
were
cool
with
our
little
pup
who
was
being
carried
in
my
wife's
large
tote
-
I
appreciated
how
common
sense
they
were
about
this
in
general
in
Quebec.
Ok,
now
the
food.
We
got
olives
for
appetizer,
poutine
(of
course),
chili,
and
fish
and
chips
(I
know,
not
French).
Everything
was
very
good.
If
anything,
the
waiter
kind
of
talked
us
out
of
their
special
poutine
for
their
classic
one
-
it
was
really
well
made
but
we
aren't
exactly
poutine
newbies
so
I
feel
like
I
missed
out
just
a
bit.
The
chili
came
with
bread
that
was
crusty
on
the
outside,
and
slightly
toasted
but
cherry
on
the
inside
-perfect
for
dunking
into
the
chili,
which
was
tasty
if
not
a
little
standard.
Excellent
service,
good
food,
reasonably
priced,
and
dog
friendly.