Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 1431 Rue Principale, Saint-Côme, QC J0K 2B0, Canada |
Postal code: | J0K 2B0 |
Phone: | (450) 883-1431 |
Website: | http://trecarremicrobrasserie.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | Closed |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Lovely little micro brewery in downtown Saint Come. Lots of parking in the back. Big and spacious outdoor patio in the back . Indoor seating available. Lots of hand sanitizer around . Small menu but with a good assortment to choose from. Several house beers to try. Some beer cocktails available as well. Friendly staff , English and French spoken. Menu is in only french. I had the burger which was delicious , juicy with a beautiful creamy cheese . My parents had the fish and chips , only good things to say about it. My brother had the fried chicken poutine , hearty portion , really nice combination. Quaint brewery worth a stop when traveling through the region.
Excellent small brewery tucked in the woods near mont tremblant. Its right in the center of st come.
Because of covid they only open 3-9 with social distancing seating. Their menu was incredible. I couldn't find something I didn't want t to try and the beers were incredible. The raspberry sour was amazing. Get a flight because they have so many great beers to try then grab a few 4 packs to go.
Good food. Try their kale chips. You will never want to eat kale any other way. Never knew ingredients in a Margarita could include beer. Bravo Trécarré for creating this absolutely amazing drink. Great terrace service. All health requirements well maintained.
Think about everything you like about little countryside brewpubs. Cozy atmosphere, good beer, staff that treat you like you're a regular, this place has it. We tried a few of their beers, from straight up styles like IPA to a spruce pale ale and cherry Porter, all excellent. We didn't try any food, menu was standard pub fare like onion soup and nachos. You can play Cornhole in the back, even in the dead of winter. Beers to go are a bit pricey (5$ and up for a can) but the quality is there. Worth the detour if you're in skidoo/cottage country.
Great vibe, good beers, and an awesome small menu.
The inside looks and feels homey like a cabin, but with a wall of beer taps and delicious food.
Great tasting paddles, a solid core range, and some tasty rotating seasonal brews.
The food was good - I'm thinking that in winter it'll be perfect to take the chill off.
Nice stop on the way to the chalet!