Saint Alexandre Pub, Quebec City

Saint Alexandre Pub, Quebec City

Nestled in the heart of Old Québec, on the vibrant and bustling Saint-Jean Street, the Saint Alexandre Pub beckons both locals and visitors alike to experience a haven of libations, culinary delights, and live music.

One of the Pub Saint-Alexandre's most alluring features is its extensive beverage selection, with a staggering array of over 300 beers, scotches, and whiskeys hailing from every corner of the globe. This spirited assortment is complemented by an international menu that promises quality meals at prices that won't break the bank, making it a go-to destination for epicureans and beverage connoisseurs alike.

Yet, the Saint Alexandre Pub is not just a sanctuary for the discerning palate; it is also a vibrant cultural hub. Every day, the stage comes alive with the harmonious sounds of local musicians, showcasing a diverse range of musical styles that resonate with patrons of every persuasion.

The interior is adorned with exposed brick walls that exude rustic charm, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. A cozy room complete with a welcoming fireplace beckons guests to unwind and savor their chosen libations. As the evening unfolds, the stage takes center stage, becoming a focal point for both musical performances and the lively chatter of patrons.

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

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