Auberge Saint-Antoine’s Panache Mobile pop-up restaurant is located at the Vignoble de Sainte-Pétronille vineyard on Île d’Orléans. Panache Mobile is a gourmet food truck, an exciting new take on fine dining, and a don’t miss experience all in one.

Thanks to its covered and heated patio, combined with a country setting, wines crafted with love and dedication, and a breath-taking view of the famous Montmorency Falls, there’s no better place to linger over a good meal and good wine made onsite, prepared and served with care by the vineyard and Panache, one of Québec City’s top restaurants.

Schedule of 2013:
Opened on May 18th, 19th and 20st, on May 25th and 26th. Starting from June 1st:  Monday to Friday from 11:00am to 4:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00pm.

 

Contact: 418-692-5007, extension 2005
Email: panachemobile@saint-antoine.com

1-888-692-2211
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The Cabinetmaker

In the May 12, 1842 edition of Le Fantasque, furniture manufacturer William Drum advertised mahogany card tables and dining room tables, wardrobes, chests of drawers, sofas, rockers and elegant, stylish chairs. Competition was fierce, since there were some one hundred furniture makers in Québec City between 1820 and 1859.

- You have found of artifacts -

Congratulations!

You just have unearthed your inner archaeologist!

Did you know that well over 5,000 objects were found on the Auberge Saint-Antoine's archaeological site? They are a product of the occupation of the harbour, to the site's military past, and to the daily lives of the property's inhabitants. More than 700 of these priceless historical finds are on display at Auberge Saint-Antoine.

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