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Review Coq De La Place - Gatineau

Fletcher Falls
I was here for a martial arts conference. Venue was great and the hospitality team seemed well organized. We ate at the event buffet style. Food was hot, tasty and had good presentation. On our first night we attended a kickboxing match they served beer and alcohol durring the event. They did not have enough staff on to accommodate all the thirsty martial artists. I would say this a great spot to hold your event.
Joe Polchow
Lunch at Adonis Express was delicious! Both chicken and beef were tasty, but the portion size was huge! Only get the large if you have someone to share with or you've already started chewing on your own arm. $16 for large plus can soda.
Romulus Olivier
I came here for the GAnime convention this weekend! First day completed and had lots of fun with me and my friends.bstafg are kind, lots of cosplayers (experienced and amateur), good food and great way to use the space for something mellow and retro (they set up a game room so you could play a bunch of video games and dance games... I won a lot and lost alot haha). 10/10 would recommend!
Henri T. De Souza
Good spot to be. Good variety of restaurants. This week, the mall was offering free calendars. Personally I think that's nice becaude a calendar can be hand and good to have even though it's March already. The place is clean and staff members usually walk around looking for spots to clean. Some stores are closing though and it's a shame because there is usually a lot of people there at lunch time.
Daniel Laprise
Hub of the Downtown government buildings. Has so much more potential than what is is but the population is too far away to actually expand this mall. You find the basic stuff, they have a lot of coffee spots but these are only open during the week day, and when events are happening in the center. Going through some renovations and landscaping... Maybe there will be a fifth star!!
BenoƮt Rainville
In previous settings it was conveniently close to work with essential shops and restaurants. It's only partially operational these days, half the restaurants are open. If the pandemic last long enough I bet there will be transformation for housing that will bring a second Life to this mall.
Hugh Ellis
A relatively small shopping centre with an outstanding food court. The attached government offices have nourished this food court for decades. Most seats are taken during lunch hour. The food court has a broad variety of coffee shops, fast food, excellent buffet style restaurants, and ethnic food varieties. The attached parking garage is always absolutely full throughout the work day, and parking in the local neighbourhood to the north is a horror show. Nearest reliable parking is a five minute walk away at the Canadian Museum of History, formerly Civilization.
Mathieu Lanthier
I was there around lunch time so the food court was busy, but the shop keepers, although also busy, took the time to help me find what I was looking for. There's a good variety of shops for a mini mall in an office building.
Shawn Plumb
Mainly for Government workers, the "mall" has almost nothing in it now. food court has a decent selection.
Chris Wegierski
A small shopping mall with a foot court. Open during business hours only since this is largely a federal and provincial government offices complexe. Literally nothing is open after 6pm. Standard foot court. Decent selection, sushi, chinese, Subway, mexican, thai, burger/hot dogs, cultures, star bucks, tim hortons, jugo juice. The place is only open during business hours, after like 2-3pm, ghost town and almost everything is closed.
Peter Lee
Decent selection of food but can get very busy around lunch time. If you can avoid taking lunch at noon you will have an easier time to find a place to eat.
Dave Jelly
This is a small but unique mall which is generally only open during government office hours on weekdays. Skip on weekends and evenings. Its best features include good to excellent lunch choices, a pharmacy, a dollar store; and its proximity to major Quebec (and some OC Transpo) bus routes, and the Palais de Congres conference centre. There are also some banks, a post office and a large Passport Office. It connects to Gatineau city hall and the Four Points by Sheraton hotel by walkway. The neighborhood nearby is one of the most interesting in the national capital region and has much to offer for bars and restaurants of all types, and the Museum of History is a short walk away.
Riyad Rahim
This shopping is great as it is hardly busy. So you can get in and out in no time. I also like the underground parking as it is fantastic for kids.
Ravi Mehta
This is a big government office complex full of hard working public servants, and a host of support workers such as Coffee Baristas, dry cleaners, commissionaires, shoe-polishers and bus ticket salespeople... All working in concert to oil the gears of government.
Natania Dagenais
Great variety of food to chose from!
Beef Beignets Burger Burrito Calamares Calamari Ceviche Cheesecake Cheesecakes Club Sandwich Cod Confit Couscous Crab Crab Legs Creme Brulee Crepes Cupcakes Curry Duck Duck Confit Dumplings Eggs Benedict Escargot Fajitas Filet Mignon Fish Fish & Chips Foie gras French Fries Fried pickles Frog Legs Gelato Hamburgers Hummus Ice Cream Juice & Smoothies Lasagne Lobster Mussels Nachos Noodle Octopus Omelette Oyster Pad Thai Pancakes Pasta Pho Pizza Poutine Raclette Ribs Risotto Roast Beef Salad Salmon Sandwiches Scallops Seafood Platters Shawarma Shrimp Souvlaki Steak Tartare Surf And Turf Tacos Tapas Toasts Tuna Wings
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