While Place Du Centre's hours are from 6am-6pm, all restaurants are closed by 3pm. The mall remains open but everything in it is closed.
The food court is currently the heart of Place Du Centre. It is a good place to get lunch; their food court has a variety of restaurants to offer.
Restaurants: Ah So Sushi, Thai Express, Elegant, Adonis, Subway, Tim Hortons, Bar Burito, Cafe Depot, Manchu Wok, Gabriel Pizza, and Papy's Frites & Burgers.
Unfortunately, many of the stores in the mall closed down permanently since covid back in 2020 or have never re-opened.
Place Du Centre is now, sadly, an empty mall. The only stores/services that remain are Uniprix, the dental clinic, the nail salon, La Mode Chic (women's handbags and shoes), and Hamster Thibo (the office supplies/bookstore).
If you're looking for a place to shop, this is no longer the place. By 3pm this mall is...
Read moreThis is a small but unique mall which is generally only open during government office hours on weekdays. Skip on weekends and evenings. Its best features include good to excellent lunch choices, a pharmacy, a dollar store; and its proximity to major Quebec (and some OC Transpo) bus routes, and the Palais de Congres conference centre. There are also some banks, a post office and a large Passport Office. It connects to Gatineau city hall and the Four Points by Sheraton hotel by walkway. The neighborhood nearby is one of the most interesting in the national capital region and has much to offer for bars and restaurants of all types, and the Museum of History is a...
Read moreA relatively small shopping centre with an outstanding food court. The attached government offices have nourished this food court for decades. Most seats are taken during lunch hour. The food court has a broad variety of coffee shops, fast food, excellent buffet style restaurants, and ethnic food varieties. The attached parking garage is always absolutely full throughout the work day, and parking in the local neighbourhood to the north is a horror show. Nearest reliable parking is a five minute walk away at the Canadian Museum of History, formerly...
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