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Table's menu is compact but adequate. We both had their burgers, which were accompanied by fries for me but a salad for my gluten free husband. His gluten free roll was surprisingly good and didn't crumble as many do. Our server was aware of items which could be modified to be gluten free and was very helpful in making choices. The burgers were tender and delicious. We would recommend Table for dinner but BREAKFAST is where their menu is really outstanding. Crepes, omelets, Eggs Benedict were all great, especially the Table Omelet with Brie and asparagus. I wish Quebec was closer!
We ate dinner here twice b/c we enjoyed it so much the first time. Daphnee was our waitress again. This time we had a table along the windows on the side street, which made for amazing people watching! I had the PUR Caesar and La Poutine PUR, which were both delicious.
We ate here for breakfast as the restaurant was in our hotel. We ordered from the a la carte menu. The food was good, I had crepes with smoked salmon, asparagus, brie and hollandaise sauce. The coffee was good and the waitress did come around to top it off. It was crowded and we waited a bit to get our check. There is also a buffet option, but it would have actually been more money than I paid for the crepe. Fortunately and unfortunately, the breakfast seating of the restaurant has a view of the church and the square, which would usually be beautiful, but the church is full of graffiti and there were many homeless people sleeping in area.
I usually do not like to dine at the hotel restaurant, but after a long drive we decided it was the easiest option. I'm glad we did! Our waitress, Daphnee, was very sweet and helpful with the menu. I had a local raspberry beer that they have on tap and the delicious cucumber blueberry salad, followed by the charcuterie board as my main. Everything was beautifully presented and delicious.