Restaurant Le St-Théodore
7800 Québec 125, Chertsey , Quebec J0K 3K0
Opening hours Closed now
Today: 06:00 am — 08:00 pm
Sunday | 06:30 am — 07:00 pm |
Monday | 06:00 am — 08:00 pm |
Tuesday | 06:00 am — 02:00 pm |
Wednesday | 06:00 am — 02:00 pm |
Thursday | 06:00 am — 08:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am — 10:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am — 10:00 pm |
Reviews
- ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆My husband and I went there for breakfast since we were in the area. It looked very nice and clean. Only 3 tables were occupied. Ordered 2 eggs over easy and 2 sunny side up. When another table got their food, heard that the waitress made a mistake and customer eggs were over easy when ordered sunny side up. The waitress made the same mistake with my order. She apologized and took my plate back and told me they would make a fresh order. My order came back and to my amazement, the eggs were cold. The top of the eggs where not even runny. I strongly suspect the cook had just removed the film over the eggs I returned and returned my plate with the same eggs. I complained to the waitress and said, this is not a fresh order. Disgusting that the cook touched the eggs and the whole time, I saw the waitress was in the kitchen and watched the cook do it. Would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. Thank God they did not charge me for my meal which I barely touched.By Sofia Salamone, July 05, 2017
- ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆Terrible food terrible service know it all owner or manager beurkBy tal blair, May 13, 2017
- ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆It's expensive. I order a submarine last time, I was suppose to have pepperoni, cheese, green peppers, onions, mushroom, salad with some sauce on it.... they gave me bread with two pepperoni and the salad ! I ate a submarine salad.. I was suppose to have french fries on the side of my plate and they gave another plate FULL of french fries which is too much, they already gave me a big submarine of salad.... Too expensive...By Steven Wallace, April 19, 2017
- ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆New to the area, we were looking for a fast food restaurant and from the outside the St Theodore looked like the typical dinner that you'd find in cottage country. As soon as we walked in, we were surprised to see that it was well decorated and seemed a little bit more upscale than what we were looking for. The prices were a little high but we decided to try it out anyway and made this our expensive restaurant outing of the month. It was about 1pm on a Sunday, and the place was completely empty apart from a table in a corner where a family of 5 was sitting. It took 10 minutes for the waitress to acknowledge us, as she was too busy chatting with the only other customers, who appeared to be her friends. When she finally got around to greeting us, we were shocked to find out that she was the owner (considering that in her position she should have paid attention to us much sooner). We asked if we could sit by the back windows, a section of the restaurant with a very nice view over a valley and mountains, but we were told that the section was closed. We were shown to the first table next to the door. This was rather disappointing and we couldn't figure out why they wouldn't let us pick our own spot when the restaurant was practically empty. We ordered a poutine appetizer and split a margaretta pizza, which the owner raved about. It took another 10 minutes just for our drinks to reach us, as the owner was chatting up with her table of friends again. We could not avoid overhearing her talk about how amazing her pizza was and that a previous customer, who had told her that it wasn't good, had no taste and that people like that weren't welcomed in her establishment. Soon the table finished and proceeded to the cash register by the door where we were sitting. We were hoping this would end the loud talking, once they were gone. But the owner continued taking with them for another 20 minutes at the register. It was loud and obnoxious and my girlfriend and I had to talk into each other's ears just to hear each other. A typical situation you'd expect in a bar or a club on a Friday night, but not in a restaurant on a Sunday afternoon. When the family finally left, the owner turned to us and realized that we were still there and waiting for our food. She awkwardly apologized and said she would go see where our food was at. When we got our poutine and pizza, it was another disappointment. The fries looked delicious, the typical dark brown, diner-style fries, but these were dry and overcooked. The pizza was one of the worse pizza I've ever eaten. The crust was hard and hollow when you bit into it. The cheese they used was tasteless and the tomato sauce was bitter (possibly from using canned diced tomatoes). And then came the most insulting and disrespectful thing a restaurant could do. They started putting up chairs on the tables and mopping the floor. We were the only table with chairs still on the floor. We of course asked if they were closing soon and if we had to go but the owner reassured us and said they were open until later the evening. But no explanation was given as to why they were moping the floors while we were trying to eat. On a positive note however, they took credit and debit cards as methods of payment, a sort of novelty in cottage country. We were happy about that. But with the terrible experience and average food, we certainly will never be going back.By Alexandre Julien, December 29, 2016
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About Restaurant Le St-Théodore in Chertsey
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