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    Knowlton Pub

    3.2 (10 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Burgers
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Loud
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    The back door from the outdoor seating area. Cute!
    Amber L.

    We were in Jay Vermont for a hockey tournament and wanted to go to Canada and find something to eat. The border guard said go to Knowlton and we found the Pub. We first walked into the building and were greeted by a slew of "bikers" at the bar. It seemed a little intimidating and we realized we had to go outside to go to the restaurant. Sitting outside was nice but there were flies all over. I know you take some risk eating outside but these flies were excessive. It took a while to get waited on. We had our food choices already ready by the time they had called. My two companions ordered Sodas but I ordered the house white sangria. It was really fruity and less "winey" but refreshing. I ordered the crazy duck flat bread. It was huge. It came out with a very large helping of duck spread across it with goat cheese arugula and balsamic glaze. I was only able to eat one piece. My husband ordered the BOG burger. He ordered with poutine. We had never had poutine so he was trying to dissect it as he ate it but it was really tasty, with a good helping of cheese curds. My son had a cheeseburger and onion rings. The cheeseburger came with a mountain of delicious beer battered onion rings. Other than the wait staff being extremely slow, they were very friendly and they were very patient with a few Americans that came to the restaurant. The menu was in both English and French so that made ordering easy. Other than trying to figure out the monetary conversion, we really didn't have any issues with the difference being in another country. And getting across the border was very easy!

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    Loved it! Real country restaurant with great service and excellent taste and thought in their food

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    La Memphré

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    After spending a few days in Quebec City for the winter festival, we stopped in on our way back to…read morethe US. I'm a brewery hound so this was an easy pick close to the border. I'm not kidding when I say - and my traveling partners agree- this was the best food and drink we put in our mouths our entire trip! Get a fondue, a couple of apps, and a beer and enjoy a wonderful meal!! We even saved room for a maple dessert - also fantastic! Come and enjoy- you won't be disappointed!!

    La Memphré bookended our trip to the Eastern Townships, being our first and last food stops in…read moreMagog. This popular brewery was definitely worth the revisit for their high quality food and drinks, with a major perk being that it is open everyday and doesn't close between mealtimes. The Tall Man and I came during semi-off hours, first for a late lunch and later for an afternoon snack/drink. They have a large outside deck with a great view of the lake, but we opted to sit in their cozy dining room both times. We visited with baby in tow, first with a stroller and once without. The accessible entrance was not very obvious (we noticed it only after our second visit) and it was covered in snow. There are several steps leading to the porch and main entrance. The host was gracious enough to find a table that could fit a stroller next to it, but that was made easier by our off-hours visit. The staff is very friendly and most are pretty fluent in both English and French. We ordered in French the first time around, but by our second trip our language skills and brains were a bit worn out, so we were thankful our server cheerfully switched to English. They all gave us great recommendations, and everything we had was quite tasty. Think elevated brewpub than bar food. Drinks-wise, the Tall Man equally enjoyed La Pointe Merry (IPA) and La Kilt (Scotch ale). I opted for their non-alcoholic options and was happy with my Quebec-made kombucha and gin and tonic mocktail. Both came in cans or bottles, and I ended up taking the rest of my kombucha to go. Instead of ordering full entrees, we opted for a spread of small plates. The cod bites (bouchées de morue) were excellent, crisply fried with soft, flaky fish inside and a killer dipping sauce. The kiddo is just starting to eat solid foods and quite enjoyed the fish. The onion rings (nounounes rings) were also a hit. We also enjoyed the duck drumlettes (pilons de canard) and the fries (frites). Note the fries are made French style and not crispy (as opposed to what's usually served in American restaurants ironically as "French" fries). We will definitely be back! I did eat gluten on this trip as a periodic treat, but am usually gluten free. They didn't seem to have too many GF options on their menu, but I would come back to try their entrees and see if I could make it work.

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