Savor the Flavors of Wakefield

Wakefield delights visitors with cozy cafés, riverside patios, artisan bakeries, local grocers, and farm stores brimming with fresh, organic produce. From buttery croissants to hearty comfort food, every bite reflects the village’s warm and welcoming charm.

Outdoor patio seating with a wooden table, red and floral cushioned chairs, lanterns, and plants, overlooking a river and green hills under a partly cloudy sky.
Outdoor patio with colorful chairs, red umbrellas, and a lake with trees and rolling hills in the background.

Local Restaurants and Eateries are often owner-run and full of personality. Most are within a 5-minute drive or a scenic walk from the village center.

Whether you're unwinding with a riverside cocktail or grabbing a pastry on the go before a hike, you'll taste the heart of Wakefield in every bite.

The Village House

An intimate, upscale dining experience right in the heart of Wakefield. Known for its seasonal menus, local ingredients, and romantic riverside setting.

Kaffe 1870

A casual pub with live music, local beer, and hearty comfort food. A local hub for musicians, artists, and visitors alike.

Café Earl

Cozy, creative, and full of rustic charm. Café Earl serves up fresh coffee, baked goods, and hearty brunches in a sunlit, peaceful setting.

Café Le Hibou

A Wakefield classic. Located in the heart of the village, this spot offers relaxed dining, river views from the terrace, cocktails, and live music on weekends.

Isabelle Bistroquet

Charming and refined, this intimate bistro specializes in French cuisine, artisanal cheese boards, and carefully selected wines — perfect for a date night or slow afternoon.

Heron Wine Bar

A chic, welcoming wine bar featuring natural wines, seasonal small plates, and a stylish ambiance. A must-visit for wine lovers and foodies.

Bluebarn Coffee Roasters

A cozy cafe with a great patio serving specialty-grade, ethically sourced coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and fresh-baked treats in a warm, welcoming space.

Ixim Café

Latin-inspired café offering exceptional coffee, homemade tamales, and breakfast with a global twist. Tucked away just off the main drag — a true local gem.

Wakefield JOS

Expect fresh-cut fries, squeaky Quebec cheese curds, and rich house gravy—whether you keep it classic or go bold with toppings like duck confit, pulled pork, or jerk-style pulled pork.

Klimat Pizza

Artisan pizzas made with local ingredients and lots of love. Warm, family-friendly atmosphere with options for all diets.

Joie Petit Garde-Manger

A gourmet counter offering fresh, healthy, and beautifully plated meals to-go or to enjoy on the terrace. Think quiches, salads, and local specialties.

Jean Burger

An iconic Quebec roadside burger spot, serving up legendary burgers, house-cut fries, and classic poutine since 1978. Beloved for its warm, casual atmosphere and friendly service, it's a local favorite offering comfort food with generous portions at reasonable prices

Centre Vorlage (on-site at the ski hill)

Ideal for après-ski or après-bike! Grab a bite or a drink right across from L’Auberge — casual eats with a view of the trails.

Pipolinka Bakery

Wakefield’s go-to for flaky, golden pastries and buttery croissants, artisan breads, savory creations, hearty sandwiches, and satisfying soups—perfect for both breakfast and lunch.—all handcrafted from scratch using locally sourced, high-quality ingredients.

Boulangerie Wakefield

Serving the community since 1908 with fresh, buttery croissants, pies, savory treats, and hearty lunch options made from scratch daily.

Local Farms offering fresh, organic produce, artisanal goods, and seasonal specialties—from just-harvested vegetables to maple syrup, honey, and flowers.

Roots and Shoots Farm

Organically certified and passionately vegetable-first, Roots and Shoots offers CSA veggie baskets delivered across Wakefield, Ottawa, and beyond. Swing by their charming farm store for fresh produce, local flowers, pantry staples, and gifts—all rooted in sustainable, community-driven farming.

Ferme et Forêt

Where cultivated fields meet the wild. Nestled in the Gatineau Hills, Ferme et Forêt crafts a unique line of products—from asparagus and berries to hand‑pressed cider, maple syrup, sumac lemonade, herbal teas, wild mushrooms, and granola—all harvested or foraged with reverence for nature.

Juniper Farm

A certified organic and biodynamic sanctuary just minutes from Wakefield, this 200‑acre haven blends vegetable gardens, pastures, wetlands, beehives, and woodlands into one thriving ecosystem. Enjoy seasonal food-box subscriptions, a welcoming farm store and café, plus fun events like festivals and sunflower maze strolls.

Fresh vegetables and herbs displayed on a shelf in a market or grocery store, including cucumbers, zucchinis, eggplants, and tomatoes.
A logo featuring a stylized plant with green leaves and a purple root, with the words "Ferme Juniper" on the left and "Juniper Farm" on the right.
Display of fresh vegetables including green beans, yellow beans, and tomatoes in a market or grocery store.
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Local Food Stores offer a taste of the village’s charm, from everyday essentials to artisanal treats —where community spirit and quality ingredients go hand in hand.

Wakefield General Store

More than just a place to shop, this friendly village hub offers fresh produce, pantry staples, and locally made treats. From everyday essentials to artisan goods, it’s where locals and visitors alike stock up and connect with the community.

La Confiserie Wakefield

A sweet tooth’s paradise filled with handmade chocolates, nostalgic candies, and gourmet confections. This cheerful little shop is perfect for gifts or an indulgent treat after exploring the village.

Wakefield Farmers Market (seasonal)

A lively gathering of local farmers, bakers, and artisans, bursting with fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items. Saturdays in summer, it’s the place to meet the makers and taste the region’s best.

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