OMG Resto
OMG Resto is a restaurant in Sherbrooke housed in a former church with tall ceilings, large windows, and exposed stone walls. The interior features the building's original architectural elements combined with wooden tables, soft lighting, and a covered outdoor terrace.
The building was originally constructed as a church and was later converted into a restaurant while preserving key architectural features such as the arches and overhead beams. This transformation has created a unique dining space that merges historical heritage with contemporary hospitality.
The restaurant occupies a former church building, making it a gathering place that feels different from typical dining venues in the city. The tall ceilings and original architectural details create a space where people celebrate and gather, transforming a historic structure into a lively social hub.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible with seating both indoors and on the outdoor terrace for different preferences. Online reservations are available, and the venue offers takeaway options, private rooms for larger groups, and catering services.
The restaurant is known for its local beer selection, particularly from the Trou du Diable brewery, with certain varieties like the Ruby Red being popular among visitors. This focus on regional beverages creates a connection between local brewing traditions and the historic setting of the space.
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