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    Restaurant in Beloeil, Canada

    Le Coureur des Bois

    200pts

    Serious wine list, easy booking, outside Montreal.

    Le Coureur des Bois, Restaurant in Beloeil

    About Le Coureur des Bois

    Le Coureur des Bois is Beloeil's serious fine-dining anchor, pairing Canadian and French cuisine with one of Quebec's deeper wine lists: 5,310 selections, 17,550 bottles in inventory, and strength across Burgundy, Bordeaux, Canada, and Jura. At the $$$ price point with a 4.7 Google rating across 1,000-plus reviews, it's the most compelling case for a special-occasion dinner on the South Shore without crossing into $$$$ territory.

    The case for driving to Beloeil

    If you're weighing a special-occasion dinner in the greater Montreal region, the default pull is toward downtown options like Jérôme Ferrer's Europea. Le Coureur des Bois in Beloeil makes a credible counter-argument. It sits at the $$$ price point for both cuisine and wine, which puts it below the $$$$ tier that dominates the Montreal fine-dining conversation, and it has built a wine list of 5,310 selections backed by 17,550 bottles in inventory. That combination of serious cellar depth and regional accessibility is what defines this place's role on the South Shore.

    What Le Coureur des Bois actually is

    The kitchen works in Canadian and French registers under chef Jean-Sébastien Giguère, serving lunch and dinner. The wine program is led by director Jean-Simon Rioux-Ranger, with sommeliers Samuel Lavoie, Sophie Lamontagne, and Félix Chabot supporting the floor. General manager Chantal Plourde and owner Mathieu Duguay complete the core team. This is a full-service room with genuine specialist depth on the wine side, not a bistro with an ambitious list bolted on.

    The cellar skews toward Burgundy, California, Canada, Bordeaux, Rhône, Piedmont, Tuscany, Champagne, Loire, and Jura. That breadth means you can build a pairing around almost any direction you want to take the meal, from a Burgundy-focused progression alongside French-influenced plates to a Canadian regional wine story. With over 5,000 selections and a list priced at $$$, there are high-end bottles here, but also genuine range across price points. If wine is driving your dinner decision, this list is the primary reason to choose Le Coureur des Bois over a comparable room in the city.

    The room and what to expect on arrival

    Le Coureur des Bois carries a Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,000 reviews, which is a reliable signal of consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. At the $$$ cuisine tier, a two-course meal runs above $66 before wine, which lands it firmly in special-occasion territory for most diners in Beloeil without reaching the $$$$ threshold of places like Alo in Toronto or Tanière³ in Quebec City. The energy here reads as a neighbourhood anchor in the leading sense: a room where the staff know what they're doing, the pace is unhurried, and the occasion feels considered without being stiff.

    If you've been once and focused on the food, the next visit is the time to lean into the wine list properly. Ask the sommelier team to match to your budget rather than anchoring on familiar regions. The Jura and Loire sections in particular are worth the conversation, and the Canadian selections give this list a distinctly local angle you won't replicate at most comparably priced rooms in Montreal. For context on what serious Canadian wine programs look like elsewhere, see Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln.

    Practical details

    Le Coureur des Bois is at 1810 Rue Richelieu in Beloeil, Quebec. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so you don't need weeks of lead time for most dates, though weekend evenings at a venue with this profile and 1,000-plus reviews will fill faster than a Tuesday lunch. Plan to book at least a week out for Friday or Saturday dinner to have comfortable choice of time. Lunch service is available if you want the full experience at a lower total spend. Parking is the default mode in Beloeil, so arriving by car is the practical choice from Montreal. For more dining context in the region, see our full Beloeil restaurants guide. If you're extending the trip, our Beloeil hotels guide, bars guide, and wineries guide cover the broader visit.

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    How Le Coureur des Bois Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Le Coureur des BoisWINE: Wine Strengths: Burgundy, California, Canada, Bordeaux, Rhône, Piedmont, Tuscany, Champagne, Loire, Jura Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 5,310 Inventory: 17,550 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Canadian, French Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Jean-Simon Rioux-Ranger:Wine Director Wine Director: Jean-Simon Rioux-Ranger Sommelier: Samuel Lavoie, Sophie Lamontagne, Félix Chabot Chef: Jean-Sébastien Giguère General Manager: Chantal Plourde Owner: Mathieu DuguayEasy
    AloContemporary$$$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Sushi Masaki SaitoSushi, Japanese$$$$Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Enigma YorkvilleNew Canadian, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    ShoushinJapanese$$$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    EdulisCanadian, Mediterranean Cuisine$$$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Le Coureur des Bois and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Coureur des Bois good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it holds up well against downtown Montreal alternatives. The kitchen runs Canadian and French cooking under chef Jean-Sébastien Giguère, prices sit at $$$, and the wine program counts 5,310 selections across Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, and more — the kind of list that makes a celebratory dinner feel properly considered. The tradeoff is the Beloeil location: you're committing to a drive, but booking is easy, so you're not fighting a weeks-long waitlist the way you would at comparable Montreal spots.

    Can I eat at the bar at Le Coureur des Bois?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels to check. What's clear is that the format is a sit-down lunch and dinner operation at the $$$ price point, so this is a planned-meal venue rather than a drop-in drinks spot.

    Is Le Coureur des Bois good for solo dining?

    Probably fine logistically given easy booking difficulty — you won't be turned away — but the wine program is where Le Coureur des Bois earns its reputation, and a 17,550-bottle inventory with $100+ options rewards a table that can share. Solo diners who want to explore the list by the glass should ask about options when reserving.

    What are alternatives to Le Coureur des Bois in Beloeil?

    There are no confirmed direct competitors at the same level in Beloeil itself. If you're willing to drive to Montreal, Europea (Jérôme Ferrer) covers similar French-leaning special-occasion territory with more name recognition. Le Coureur des Bois earns its place by combining a serious wine list with easy reservations — a combination the downtown Montreal market rarely offers at this price tier.

    What should I wear to Le Coureur des Bois?

    No dress code is documented in the venue data, but a $$$ Canadian-French dining room with a 5,300+ bottle wine list signals that dressed-up casual is the floor — think what you'd wear to a Michelin-class dinner, not a neighbourhood bistro. When in doubt, call ahead.

    How far ahead should I book Le Coureur des Bois?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a week or less is typically enough for standard dates. Push that to two or three weeks for Friday and Saturday evenings or holiday periods. The easy availability is one of Le Coureur des Bois's concrete advantages over comparable Montreal restaurants, where the same calibre of wine program often comes with a much harder reservation.

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