Ok, so I know I went to Quebec to try new things but I found myself in my hotel room full of hungover relatives on a Friday morning. I was the only clear headed person and I needed greasy carbs. And fast. So I ran down Rue Saint-Jean to the McDonalds I saw when I left my relatives at a bar the night before(it was too effing cold for me, this why I wasn’t hungover). Anyway I got there and I don’t speak French. And only one of the employees spoke English. I hate that I don’t remember her name but she really went the extra mile for me. I had a large order and she helped me get it right. Also the store was very modern and very clean. That was pretty much a universal comment I had for all of Quebec though. Good job Canada! Be proud!
Deanna J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sacramento, CA
After trying many fine-cuisine restaurants in Québec and having some of the most wonderful food I’ve ever had in my life, my husband and I thought it would be fun to have McDonald’s for dinner. We actually never eat McDonald’s in the US, as we’re both pescatarian and eat very healthy. But why not? if you’re going to eat at McDonald’s this is the location-right in the heart of shopping and a spectacular view from upstairs. We had the fish sandwich and fries(yes, I know what they’re cooked in but I was starving after walking up and down Saint-Jean all day.) My husband noticed the fish had more calories but also more protein than he American sandwich. The French fries container had a Canadian maple leaf on the M arch. Interesting too were the gargoyle light posts! Dinner was actually very romantic and we loved it as much as we would have loved a $ 90 dinner at an outdoor bistro(and yes two meals were going for $ 90.)