Here’s a piece of advice that Ottawa locals know but visitors almost never act on: cross the bridge. Gatineau β specifically Vieux-Hull, right across the river from Parliament Hill β has excellent food, lower prices, and none of the downtown Ottawa weekend crowds. It takes about seven minutes to walk from the ByWard Market area.
Why Gatineau Is Worth the Detour
The restaurant culture in Vieux-Hull is slightly different from Ottawa β longer dinner hours, more comfortable with lingering over a meal, more bar-forward. It feels like a different city because it is. And the pricing on food and alcohol in Quebec restaurants tends to feel more reasonable.
Vieux-Hull: Right Across the Bridge
Vieux-Hull is the neighbourhood that faces Parliament Hill and the Ottawa River directly. The strip along Promenade du Portage and the surrounding streets has everything from casual pubs to proper sit-down restaurants. Late-night food options are genuinely better here than most of Ottawa. If you’ve only ever been to Gatineau for the Canadian Museum of History, you haven’t really been to Vieux-Hull.
What the Gatineau Restaurant Scene Does Well
Quebec food culture shows up in Gatineau’s restaurants in ways that Ottawa’s scene doesn’t always match. Poutine is better on the Quebec side β this is not up for debate. The beer and cider selection in Gatineau bars reflects the broader Quebec craft beverage scene, which is excellent.
Getting to Gatineau from Ottawa
The most walkable route: from ByWard Market, walk to the Alexandra Bridge (about 15 minutes on foot) and cross into Gatineau. From downtown Ottawa, the Portage Bridge is the fastest crossing. OC Transpo and STO buses connect both cities, and many routes cross the river seamlessly.
β Browse Gatineau restaurants on OttawaEats β we’ve added Vieux-Hull, Aylmer, Plateau and more to the directory.