Pub Saint Patrick, Quebec City

Pub Saint Patrick, Quebec City

Located in the heart of Quebec City's enchanting Old Town, Pub Saint Patrick, with its historical arches and an atmosphere that transports you to Ireland, offers an unparalleled Irish pub experience. Whether you're here to watch an exciting hockey or soccer match or simply to enjoy the music performed by our talented troubadours, Pub St-Patrick guarantees an unforgettable time.

As the only authentic Irish pub in Quebec City, it exudes a welcoming atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists alike. When you enter, you'll be greeted by the comforting smell of hops, echoes of tradition, and the promise of lively Irish music, creating an ambiance that ensures a delightful experience in a historically rich setting. Located just across from the majestic city hall, this historical gem combines Irish charm with Quebecois heritage in a unique way.

Pub Saint Patrick caters to all preferences throughout the year. In the summer, you can enjoy the open-air ambiance of their spacious terrace, while in winter, you can cozy up by the inviting fireplace. Their beverage selection is impressive, featuring a wide range of both local and imported beers to satisfy even the most discerning tastes. And when hunger strikes, be sure to indulge in their delectable cuisine, offering a tempting variety of favorites.

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Sight Name: Pub Saint Patrick
Sight Location: Quebec City, Canada (See walking tours in Quebec City)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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