LaSalle – The Grand poutineFest at Cégep André Laurendeau – Served in your car

LaSalle - The Grand poutineFest

The Grand PoutineFest is coming to LaSalle from June 17 to 20 for its famous gourmet festival in a drive-through version, for the profit of Fondation Animo. In the parking lot of Cégep André Laurendeau, on the corner of Lapierre Street and De La Vérendrye boulevard, six of our famous foodtrucks will offer twenty different combinations of fries, sauce and squick-squick cheese, in vegan versions or topped with ribs, pulled pork, bacon, sausage, general tao chicken, crispy tofu and more! For sweet tooths, the Cabane à chichi will offer its famous churros.

LaSalle – The Grand poutineFest

Enjoy the LaSalle / The Grand poutineFest from the comfort of your car

The event’s car route will ensure that all poutine lovers are entertained from start to finish. In a queue, they will be able to:

1.         Dance their shoulders off to the beat of DJ Kleancut while tuned to Poutine FM.

2.         Work up an appetite by checking out the menu or visiting the event’s Facebook page.

3.         Marvel at the performances of the entertainers.

4.         Place their order, wait and… enjoy!

Once again this year, the Grand PoutineFest is travelling throughout the greater Montreal area all summer long. Here are the upcoming dates:

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – July 1st to 4th

Sanitary measures respected

Under no circumstances will customers be allowed to leave their cars, PoutineFest employees will collect their orders from the various trucks and deliver them to their windows. All employees will wear masks and waterless disinfectant soap stations will be available.  All types of payment will be accepted. The menu will be available on the event’s Facebook page. There will be no restrooms available and no parking on site to eat. 

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