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La Grappe à Vin |
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(Restaurants - Quebecois)
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127 ch Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant J8E 1E2 819-681-4727 |

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Description:
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. This attractive little cottage, almost an anachronism in this modern Resort Village, is actually one of Tremblant's oldest buildings. The quaintness of the exterior is echoed inside, where the rustic décor and comfortable furnishings give the place a homey feel. La Grappe's International menu has a Québec lilt, boasting such delicious dishes as pheasant pie, beef carpaccio, rabbit rivette with carrots, dill salmon with three sauces, and a brilliant grilled vegetable baguette. If it's nice out, ask to dine on the garden patio, where tables get ample shade from the trees flanking the house, providing a great setting for a late-afternoon bottle of wine or a few cocktails. Dinner reservations are suggested. |
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Hours:
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Admission:
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No cover |
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Pricing:
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Average Main Course Price: $25.00
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Payment Methods: |
Visa, Master Card, American Express |
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Reader Reviews |
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Rating Summary: |
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| Ambiance: | 8 | / 10 | | Experience: | 7 | / 10 | | Food: | 3 | / 10 | | Value: | 5 | / 10 | |
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Posted on 12/17/2003 by Marc of Ottawa| Atmosphere: | 10 | / 10 | | Entertainment: | 8 | / 10 | | Experience: | 10 | / 10 | | Value: | 10 | / 10 |
I am not sure what the rest of the reviews are talking about??? They must have gone on off night or something. The food and service at LA GRAPPE A VIN is simply incredible. I visit Tremblant over 20 times a year and La Grappe is always on the top of my list. The young new chef (I can't recall her name) is very creative and offers fantastic and original recipes. I would say if you have not visited recently please give it a try you will not regret! |
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Posted on 6/8/2003 by Brad of Houston| Atmosphere: | 8 | / 10 | | Entertainment: | 6 | / 10 | | Experience: | 10 | / 10 | | Value: | 8 | / 10 |
The owners, Silvie and Claude, were very entertaining and their food was delicious and well presented. The wine and scotch selection was better than expected in a small restaurant. The desserts were fantastic. La Grappe a Vin is my favorite restaurant in the resort village. |
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Posted on 7/3/2003 by Steph of Ontario| Ambiance: | 8 | / 10 | | Experience: | 4 | / 10 | | Food: | 4 | / 10 | | Value: | 4 | / 10 |
Food was disappointing. Granted it was hard to top…(the) night…before, but the goose we ordered did not come with the specified ingredients/sauces/sides and the waitress did not clarify it. The goose when it came was nothing special, and had little flavor it needed extra salt to season. Someone else at the table ordered the rabbit, which was better, but nothing spectacular, and he ordered a foie gras appetizer to go with it. The waitress fails to mention his soup, which came with the meal, and did not make it up in anyway. The cake d'erable (maple cake), was just a marble cake with maple syrup icing. Decent but didn't bowl me over. Everything was beautifully presented but did not meet up to expectations. |
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More Details
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Alcohol Served
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| Beer |
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| Liquor |
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| Wine |
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Ambiance
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| Cozy |
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| Elegant |
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| Great View |
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| Intimate |
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| Mountain Setting |
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| Outdoor Dining |
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| Quiet Conversation |
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| Romantic |
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Cuisine
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| Continental |
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| European |
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| French |
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| Italian |
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| Quebecois |
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Dress
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| Business Casual |
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Features
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| Bar / Lounge |
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| Cigar Friendly |
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| Disabled Accessible |
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| Family Friendly |
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Meals
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| Business Dinner |
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| Business Lunch |
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| Dinner |
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Reservations
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Type
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| Bistro Nouvelle |
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