Mont Tremblant's Restaurant Scene
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Mont Tremblant, Quebec.
A mountain destination filled to the brim with adventure, attractions and natural experiences, the picturesque city of Mont Tremblant, Quebec offers something for everyone and every season, whether its hitting the slopes at the popular Tremblant Ski Resort, exploring the hiking trails of Mont Tremblant National Park, boating on area lakes or exploring the services and attractions of its three distinct commercial districts.
The vibrant alpine city—a merger of the municipality of Old Mont Tremblant Village, St-Jovite and the Tremblant pedestrian village—offers an abundance of restaurant choices to satiate any appetite or après-ski craving, whether it's for regional flavours, global specialties or family-friendly eats. Here, culinary districts are divided into the three aforementioned areas, making dining planning effortless.
TREMBLANT RESORT
An all-season playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages, the ski and recreational resort of Tremblant is located at the southern tip of Lac Tremblant and features numerous lodging choices and a bustling, pedestrian-friendly village at its epicentre, complete with family attractions, shops and dining establishments to suit any preference.
In this district—characterized by its distinct alpine architecture, colourful rooftops and romantic vibe—restaurants run the full gamut of choices, including quaint coffee shops, ski lodge cafeterias, Asian fusion, juice bars, surf and turf establishments and kid-friendly pizzerias. A selection of trendy lounges and nightclubs cater to adult crowds, while globally infused flavours are well represented and include continental and Japanese choices.
OLD MONT TREMBLANT VILLAGE
Located southwest of the alpine resort and nestled along the eastern shores of Lac Mercier, Old Mont Tremblant Village district is replete with charm and was the original resort destination for early visitors of the slopes of Tremblant. Today, it offers many modern conveniences while being handy to the ski resort and the larger downtown district. Fine dining choices are most abundant in this district, which runs a short distance along Chemin du Village (Highway 327), and includes stylish lakeside French restaurants, refined Italian options and other international cuisines.
Those travelling with young diners can appreciate the offerings at the longstanding Lorraine Restaurant Familiale, which features a menu of homemade classics and satisfies hungry diners at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
DOWNTOWN MONT TREMBLANT (ST-JOVITE)
The former village of St-Jovite—situated south of Tremblant at the junction of Highway 117 and Highway 327—now serves as Mont Tremblant's downtown core, complete with specialty shops, accommodations and services, as well as ample opportunities for sampling regional cuisine, locally produced micro-brews and other epicurean delights. The quaint, tree-lined main corridor along Rue du St-Jovite offers a decidedly casual vibe and pleases foodies with its abundance of seasonal, open-air terraces, market-fresh bistros, traditional fondue experiences, internationally-inspired cuisines and fast food outlets.
Catering companies in town also offer great alternatives for holidaymakers looking for customized menus and convenient vacation meal-planning services, including ready-to-serve pre-packaged dishes, picnic solutions, private chef services for dinner parties or comprehensive services for large-scale events.
The vibrant alpine city—a merger of the municipality of Old Mont Tremblant Village, St-Jovite and the Tremblant pedestrian village—offers an abundance of restaurant choices to satiate any appetite or après-ski craving, whether it's for regional flavours, global specialties or family-friendly eats. Here, culinary districts are divided into the three aforementioned areas, making dining planning effortless.
TREMBLANT RESORT
An all-season playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages, the ski and recreational resort of Tremblant is located at the southern tip of Lac Tremblant and features numerous lodging choices and a bustling, pedestrian-friendly village at its epicentre, complete with family attractions, shops and dining establishments to suit any preference.
In this district—characterized by its distinct alpine architecture, colourful rooftops and romantic vibe—restaurants run the full gamut of choices, including quaint coffee shops, ski lodge cafeterias, Asian fusion, juice bars, surf and turf establishments and kid-friendly pizzerias. A selection of trendy lounges and nightclubs cater to adult crowds, while globally infused flavours are well represented and include continental and Japanese choices.
OLD MONT TREMBLANT VILLAGE
Located southwest of the alpine resort and nestled along the eastern shores of Lac Mercier, Old Mont Tremblant Village district is replete with charm and was the original resort destination for early visitors of the slopes of Tremblant. Today, it offers many modern conveniences while being handy to the ski resort and the larger downtown district. Fine dining choices are most abundant in this district, which runs a short distance along Chemin du Village (Highway 327), and includes stylish lakeside French restaurants, refined Italian options and other international cuisines.
Those travelling with young diners can appreciate the offerings at the longstanding Lorraine Restaurant Familiale, which features a menu of homemade classics and satisfies hungry diners at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
DOWNTOWN MONT TREMBLANT (ST-JOVITE)
The former village of St-Jovite—situated south of Tremblant at the junction of Highway 117 and Highway 327—now serves as Mont Tremblant's downtown core, complete with specialty shops, accommodations and services, as well as ample opportunities for sampling regional cuisine, locally produced micro-brews and other epicurean delights. The quaint, tree-lined main corridor along Rue du St-Jovite offers a decidedly casual vibe and pleases foodies with its abundance of seasonal, open-air terraces, market-fresh bistros, traditional fondue experiences, internationally-inspired cuisines and fast food outlets.
Catering companies in town also offer great alternatives for holidaymakers looking for customized menus and convenient vacation meal-planning services, including ready-to-serve pre-packaged dishes, picnic solutions, private chef services for dinner parties or comprehensive services for large-scale events.

