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Ottawa Trip
Ottawa Trip
I am planning a trip to Ottawa in October.
Obviously the brewpubs (Clocktower, other?) and Pub Italia are high on my list. Anything else beerwise? Where can Beau's be found on tap?
Hotels from Expedia:
Comfort Inn Downtown Ottawa - $88/night
Travelodge Ottawa Downtown Doral INN – Free wireless and HBO! $99/night
What is the best/closest Quebec side beer stop?
Any other tips?
Obviously the brewpubs (Clocktower, other?) and Pub Italia are high on my list. Anything else beerwise? Where can Beau's be found on tap?
Hotels from Expedia:
Comfort Inn Downtown Ottawa - $88/night
Travelodge Ottawa Downtown Doral INN – Free wireless and HBO! $99/night
What is the best/closest Quebec side beer stop?
Any other tips?
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On Aug 16/06 Jer Craigs wrote:
I am planning a trip to Ottawa in October.
Hello Jerry,
For sure, Pub Italia is a must, very good beer selection and good food
plus the pub decor is unique. I love the Abbey section!
Myself, I like the atmosphere/beer selection of
Bistro L’Autre Oeil (Aylmer, just west of Hull)
55 rue Principale
Gatineau, QC
819) 682-1221
Concerning the Comfort Inn on Rideau st.
UGH! I didn't like my stay there though it was 6 years ago.
The front desk guy was extremely rude & the room was dirty
but maybe it has improved.
I would recommend the Les Suites Victoria in downtown Hull.
www.suitesvictoria.com
Very nice people & clean rooms with small fridge plus dog friendly.
Store if you like cheese plus good quebec beer selection.
About 5- 10 minute drive from DT Ottawa.
La Trappe à Fromage
200 rue Bellehumeur
Gatineau, Quebec Canada [map]
(819) 243-6411
Here is the website for Beau's which has pub list.
http://www.beaus.ca/en-news.html
Feel free to email me & we could meet for a beer.
Cheers,
Larry Kress
I am planning a trip to Ottawa in October.
Hello Jerry,
For sure, Pub Italia is a must, very good beer selection and good food
plus the pub decor is unique. I love the Abbey section!
Myself, I like the atmosphere/beer selection of
Bistro L’Autre Oeil (Aylmer, just west of Hull)
55 rue Principale
Gatineau, QC
819) 682-1221
Concerning the Comfort Inn on Rideau st.
UGH! I didn't like my stay there though it was 6 years ago.
The front desk guy was extremely rude & the room was dirty
but maybe it has improved.
I would recommend the Les Suites Victoria in downtown Hull.
www.suitesvictoria.com
Very nice people & clean rooms with small fridge plus dog friendly.
Store if you like cheese plus good quebec beer selection.
About 5- 10 minute drive from DT Ottawa.
La Trappe à Fromage
200 rue Bellehumeur
Gatineau, Quebec Canada [map]
(819) 243-6411
Here is the website for Beau's which has pub list.
http://www.beaus.ca/en-news.html
Feel free to email me & we could meet for a beer.
Cheers,
Larry Kress
At the Golden Tap Awards at beerbistro this Saturday.JerCraigs wrote:Where can Beau's be found on tap?
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The Ratebeer guide is a good place to look.
Some of my observations (numbers from Ratebeer map), with the pubs pretty well in order of preference:
1: Pub Italia: best selection in Ottawa though taps are uninspired and you probably won't find anything you can't get in Toronto. The decor is worth the trip and they also run a little store beside the bar that sells glasses, shirts, and other beer-related stuff
2: Black Tomato: excellent food, good tap list, cask ale of varying quality. right in the market
3: L'autre Oeil: still haven't been but lots of friends love this place so that's good enough for me
7: Cottage and a Kitchen: bare-bones bar with excellent home-cooking and 5 micros on tap; probably only convenient if you are visiting StatsCan.
8: Arrow and Loon: usually has Scotch Irish on cask. much prefer Bow and Arrow in Toronto
12: Clocktower: reasonably good food, ok but not great beers. Wishart's Bitter on cask is good session beer. now have a second location in New Edinburgh but not sure about beer situation there. close-ish to Arrow and Loon.
14: Marché Jovi: convenient depanneur, especially from the west end. similar selection to La Trappe, including Bieropholie beers (though I'm not sure about availability of these right now)
La Trappe a Fromage is a great spot but a bit out of the way. Squeakiest cheese curds around.
Some of my observations (numbers from Ratebeer map), with the pubs pretty well in order of preference:
1: Pub Italia: best selection in Ottawa though taps are uninspired and you probably won't find anything you can't get in Toronto. The decor is worth the trip and they also run a little store beside the bar that sells glasses, shirts, and other beer-related stuff
2: Black Tomato: excellent food, good tap list, cask ale of varying quality. right in the market
3: L'autre Oeil: still haven't been but lots of friends love this place so that's good enough for me
7: Cottage and a Kitchen: bare-bones bar with excellent home-cooking and 5 micros on tap; probably only convenient if you are visiting StatsCan.
8: Arrow and Loon: usually has Scotch Irish on cask. much prefer Bow and Arrow in Toronto
12: Clocktower: reasonably good food, ok but not great beers. Wishart's Bitter on cask is good session beer. now have a second location in New Edinburgh but not sure about beer situation there. close-ish to Arrow and Loon.
14: Marché Jovi: convenient depanneur, especially from the west end. similar selection to La Trappe, including Bieropholie beers (though I'm not sure about availability of these right now)
La Trappe a Fromage is a great spot but a bit out of the way. Squeakiest cheese curds around.
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On Aug 16/06 Inertiaboy wrote:
Marché Jovi: convenient depanneur, especially from the west end. similar selection to La Trappe, including Bieropholie beers (though I'm not sure about availability of these right now)
I was there last week and there was no Coup de Grisou or Amber from RJ.
Remember seeing the Imp Stout, Goldings & Calumet Bieropholie beers but I believe these beers haven't been brewed for awhile so may not be fresh and not stored cold.
Shame because I've always been a fan of the Cascade & Cascade Plus.
If you like blue cheese, check out Bleu Benedictine from Qc.
Also doux peche (sp?) soft cheese.
At La Trappe you can mix & match your own 6 pack.
Larry Kress
Marché Jovi: convenient depanneur, especially from the west end. similar selection to La Trappe, including Bieropholie beers (though I'm not sure about availability of these right now)
I was there last week and there was no Coup de Grisou or Amber from RJ.
Remember seeing the Imp Stout, Goldings & Calumet Bieropholie beers but I believe these beers haven't been brewed for awhile so may not be fresh and not stored cold.
Shame because I've always been a fan of the Cascade & Cascade Plus.
If you like blue cheese, check out Bleu Benedictine from Qc.
Also doux peche (sp?) soft cheese.
At La Trappe you can mix & match your own 6 pack.
Larry Kress
Hey Jer, if you are in town long enough, maybe we could do a little gathering at l'autre oeil, or maybe at one of the Bierophoux locals in Gatineau, and hook you up with the infamous... DUMINATOR!
Check out Ian's blog to find out more about the ...DUMINATOR!
Check out Ian's blog to find out more about the ...DUMINATOR!
I had success finding some unibroue and other quebeois micros at Marche Jovi
Marché JOVI
50, rue Bégin
Hull
(819) 777-9921
Its not that far from the Ottawa Bridges in Hull, but not really walkable.
Marché JOVI
50, rue Bégin
Hull
(819) 777-9921
Its not that far from the Ottawa Bridges in Hull, but not really walkable.
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Beau's can also be found at the Manx, corner of Frank and Elgin. They also have a decent number of taps of ON micros, and fabulous burgers.
As for Qc fare, I can confirm that Marché Jovi and La Trappe à Fromage are pretty much the only establishments with a decent beer selection in the Outaouais.
Regarding hotels, stay away from anything east of King Edward or in the downtown core (dead and expansive). There are a few good selections of suites hotels around Elgin/Cooper (www.suitedreams.com and www.hiottawa.ca) and Elgin/McLaren (http://www.thebusinessinn.com/), and on Cartier (http://www.embassyhotelottawa.com/). The Novotel on Nicholas (http://www.novotelottawa.com/) also has decent prices, and is in walking distance of the Byward Market. Other option is B&Bs:
http://www.bedsandbreakfasts.ca/ottawa.htm
As for Qc fare, I can confirm that Marché Jovi and La Trappe à Fromage are pretty much the only establishments with a decent beer selection in the Outaouais.
Regarding hotels, stay away from anything east of King Edward or in the downtown core (dead and expansive). There are a few good selections of suites hotels around Elgin/Cooper (www.suitedreams.com and www.hiottawa.ca) and Elgin/McLaren (http://www.thebusinessinn.com/), and on Cartier (http://www.embassyhotelottawa.com/). The Novotel on Nicholas (http://www.novotelottawa.com/) also has decent prices, and is in walking distance of the Byward Market. Other option is B&Bs:
http://www.bedsandbreakfasts.ca/ottawa.htm
I can't make it unfortunately.GregClow wrote:At the Golden Tap Awards at beerbistro this Saturday.JerCraigs wrote:Where can Beau's be found on tap?
Duminator?
I looked at the Black Tomato, it looks a little pricey and I am going to be on a budget. Will definitely be looking into Pub Italia though.
I am going to be carless except where I can convince my uncle to chauffeur me, so I will be mostly downtown. I am attending a conference of U of O for two days and site seeing with the gf for the weekend.
Only if you eat there. So don't eat there, just drinkJerCraigs wrote:I looked at the Black Tomato, it looks a little pricey and I am going to be on a budget.
They are right in the Byward Market so they couldn't be more downtown.
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The beers on tap can be bought in 6-7 oz glasses for aprox.. 2.97, stick with the 10.97 Cajun Cheddar Melt (fantastic) and you'll be out of there for 15$.
Vineyards is awesome, ask the bartender Bill for beers that arent on the extensive menus.
Also, close to U of O, there is the 5 minute walk to the market. for Black Tomato and Vineyards.
There IS Fuller's London Porter on tap at Pub Italia though...
Vineyards is awesome, ask the bartender Bill for beers that arent on the extensive menus.
Also, close to U of O, there is the 5 minute walk to the market. for Black Tomato and Vineyards.
There IS Fuller's London Porter on tap at Pub Italia though...
Ian Guénard
http://www.bieresetplaisirs.com/index.php
http://www.bieresetplaisirs.com/index.php
Sorry - I didn't notice your post until just now. We've got a tap locator on our website www.beaus.ca
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