Nachos may have been invented in Mexico, but they are enthusiastically embraced in Quebec City. Locals can't get enough! Whether you share them with a friend or keep them all to yourself, you can satisfy a case of the munchies with the delicious nachos available at these great city spots.
Experience everything Mexican cuisine has to offer at La Casa Mexicana as you enjoy the colourful atmosphere of a small Mexican village. The favourite nacho dish, Petit Nachos de la Casa, is topped with cheese gratiné, guacamole, sour cream, tomatoes, onions, olives and coriander. It comes with your choice of meat: chicken, beef, chorizo (sausage) or shrimp. The dish tastes even better when you pair it with a margarita!
Sit on the patio or cozy up by the fire in this historic building, built in 1754, which was the former home of entrepreneur and merchant Marie-Anne Barbel. Sample a wide variety of scotches and whiskeys or local craft beers, and enjoy a nacho dish or two, served in a basket and piled high with melted cheese, olives and onions. Share a meal with friends for a memorable night out.
Celebrating 25 years in business, Le Pub Saint-Alexandre is an authentic English pub in the heart of old Quebec. Enjoy live jazz and blues and folk music (eight shows a week) as you indulge in your choice of over 250 of the world's finest beers. The Nachos du Pub dish is covered in black olives, bruschetta, sautéed mushrooms, green onions, corn, bacon and melted mozzarella cheese. If you're very hungry, you can choose to add savoury smoked meat or chicken.
Established in 1919 and located in old Quebec, Café Buade has a casual yet elegant atmosphere. You can enjoy typical American fare in the proudly proclaimed oldest restaurant in the city, conveniently located just five minutes from Château Frontenac. The popular nachos dish consists of corn chips topped with salsa, red onions, green peppers, jalapeños, olives and sour cream, all smothered in melted Tex-Mex cheese.