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Le Manoir du Spaghetti de Trois-Rivières, a story to tell
A historic site
On Hart Street in Trois-Rivières, in the heart of the historic district of the second oldest French-speaking city in North America, the ancestral home of Le Manoir du Spaghetti restaurant has stood out. Since 1978, it has been the residence of Jean-Louis Caron, an architect renowned for his work on the Trois-Rivières cathedral.
This authentic Canadian house has been home to the joys and sorrows of several notable families in the town of Laviolette, including that of Ezekiel Hart. He was Canada's first elected Member of Parliament of Jewish origin.
Country-style gastronomy
Whether it's for a family meal, a celebration with friends or a romantic dinner, Le Manoir du Spaghetti has everything you need.
A wide variety of pastas and pizzas are served in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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