Dining out in Caraquet

In the heart of the town of Caraquet, the friendly Bobby Comptoir Lunch, with its eclectic decor, offers breakfast and lunch menus that vary daily until 3 p.m. on weekdays. The soups are famous and surprising, and the dishes on the blackboard are always delicious. The coffee alone is worth the detour.
In addition to discovering Acadian history, the Acadian Historical Village offers its restaurant, La Table des ancêtres, located in the Maison Dugas, from June to September. Every day, you can enjoy old-fashioned delicacies, just like Grandma's. The restaurant offers traditional Acadian dishes that vary daily. It is said to serve the best sugar pie in the region.
Pizza lovers are familiar with the pizza at Resto Chez Isa, a short distance from the Acadian Historical Village on Rue du Pont. The seafood pizza is certainly the star of the place. Open daily, guests can enjoy a host of other popular dishes, and the varied lunch menus are a hit.
In the center of Caraquet, with a breathtaking view of the sea, the Origines Cuisine Maritime restaurant welcomes lovers of fine food for a gastronomic experience inspired by the Maritime region. Renowned chef Benjamin Cormier prepares a variety of seafood and local products, constantly evolving with the seasons. Reservations are required on Friday and Saturday evenings.
In a house that's over a century old, the Acadian-Mexican couple has designed the space to allow enthusiasts to enjoy the gastronomic pleasures of Mexican cuisine, Acadian style. Casa Guajillo already has a good reputation among an ever-growing clientele. It's best to make a reservation to ensure a table. Charcoal cooking and wood smoking are the basis of their highly original menu. In Bas-Caraquet, near the area's wonderful beaches, Café Maris Stella is a must-visit for lovers of coffee, pastries, and other sweet treats, in addition to its lunch menus available daily until 4 p.m. The magnificent building offers a mezzanine under the eaves and a seasonal terrace. Fabulous desserts are also made there. Enjoy them on site or order takeout.
On your way to Tracadie-Sheila, on Principale Street, you can't miss a stop at Brasseux de la Côte. Since 2017, microbrewery beer lovers have found a variety of around fifteen products inspired by the Acadian coast, some of which have been honored at festivals and competitions. Go there to learn the science of tasting to better appreciate the flavors.

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