Cochon Dingue / Champlain (Opened in July 1979)
It’s the « head office »…
The very first Cochon Dingue opened on Bastille Day, July 14th, 1979.
No wonder it has such a little European flavour!
Housed in a building that dates back to 1860, built by Cape Diamond.
It was one of the first businesses to open in the district and its popularity has contributed to the area’s development.
 
Cochon Dingue / René-Lévesque (Opened in April 1990)
Located on the corner of René-Levesque Boulevard.
Found in a 1911 house.
Great character with magnificent woodwork and very high ceilings.
The « finest terrace in town », offering plenty of privacy…
Underwent major renovations in January 2009.  Everything was redesigned to improve the functional aspect as well as the comfort of our clientele.
 
Cochon Dingue / Maguire (Opened in November 1992)
With its central podium, it has all the looks of a trendy bistro.
Magnificent greenhouse-type area with blinds and nice typical French posters.
Dessert table in full view in an antique cabinet.
A sun-drenched terrace.
The restaurant underwent a makeover when a fireplace was installed. At the same time, 36 new seats were added inside and 10 more outside, bringing the total number of seats to 152 inside and 67 on the terrace.
 
Cochon Dingue / Lebourgneuf  (Opened in December 2007)
The biggest, newest, most awaited of all the Cochon Dingue!
Like the Musketeers, it’s the 4th Cochon Dingue!  But it’s the first one built from scratch and also the first one with a more urban flair!
From the outside, it’s a modern-looking building, while the inside is ample, attractive and flooded with natural light. The space is well divided, the booths are inviting, the fireplace is comforting, the dessert cart is imposing and the kitchen is open in a half-circle. As for the posters, paintings, murals and bibelots, they were either purchased in France or inspired by France…