What to Grub & Nom Nom During the Grand Battle

A mouth-watering guide to eating well, staying fuelled, and scoring that life-changing first bite of poutine.

Restaurants & Food Stalls!

Think medieval county fair more than immersive tavern crawl. Food vendors and restaurants set up stalls mainly around the "Haute Ville" tavern and the Vieille-Ville market square.

If you're lazy and you just want to eat, you can find a wide variety of food options, from hearty meals to quick snacks, all across Bicolline and usually at most times of the day or night!

Bicolline food stalls

Food Vendors & Hours

Vendor What They Sling Typical Hours
Marché Dépanneur Convenience store basics, cold drinks, snacks, ice 8 am to late
Santé-Taouk A whole lot of variety, but one of the best poutines! Lunch and supper
Le Dragonnier Hearty daily specials, coffee, sweets 8 am to 8 pm
Pizza des Hautes Rivières Wood-fired pies with veggie, vegan, gluten-free options 7 am to 9 pm (Upper Town) and 9 am to 3 am (Old Town)
Café du Vieux Ruffian Pastries and espresso opposite the Trollball arena 8 am to 1 pm, 5 pm to 8 pm
Croûte que Croûte Fresh loaves that vanish faster than HP in a kobold ambush "When the baker wakes up"
Place de la Taverne kiosks Ice cream, cider, beer, late-night munchies Noon to 2 am

Money tips: Most booths accept cards, but the payment network sometimes takes a critical hit during storms. Bring at least 200 CAD in cash for backup snacks and shiny impulse buys. Prices run about 5–15 CAD for munchies and 12–30 CAD for full meals.

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