120 restaurants competing across 41 cuisine types. Here's what the data shows.
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120 restaurants operate in Saint-Jean-Baptiste, making it one of the densest dining neighbourhoods in Quebec City. That volume creates real competition — customers have dozens of options within walking distance, and new entrants need a clear reason to exist.
The neighbourhood supports 41 distinct cuisine types, but the market clusters heavily around a few. Sushi leads with 9 locations, followed by pizza (7), burgers (6), Italian (5), and Indian (5). French (4), Japanese (4), and steak houses (3) round out the most common categories. Together, these top eight cuisines account for roughly half the market, meaning the remaining 33 cuisine types are split among far fewer operators.
The broader food economy adds further pressure: 36 cafes, 21 fast food spots, 20 bars, and 16 pubs also compete for dining dollars. In total, more than 200 food and drink businesses serve this neighbourhood.
Established players with websites — Chez Victor, Petits Creux, Eddie Sushi Bar, Morena Epicerie Traiteur, Copas, Que Sera Sera, Le Beffroi, and Le Bureau de poste — already have a visibility advantage over the majority.
The biggest gap: only 50 of 120 restaurants (42%) have a website. That means 70 businesses are largely invisible in local search results. For any operator willing to invest in even a basic web presence, this is a significant competitive edge in a neighbourhood where most competitors haven't bothered.
41 cuisines, real expertise expected
With 41 cuisine types represented in Saint-Jean-Baptiste, locals are experienced eaters who have tried plenty of options — they expect authenticity, not a diluted version of a cuisine done better somewhere else in the neighbourhood.
Walking-distance dining decisions
Saint-Jean-Baptiste is compact and pedestrian-friendly, so residents choose restaurants based on what's a short walk away, not what requires driving across the city.
Menus they can find online first
With only 42% of restaurants in the area having a website, customers actively reward the ones that post menus, hours, and photos online before they commit to showing up.
Québécois character, not generic chains
Saint-Jean-Baptiste has a distinct neighbourhood identity, and diners here prefer restaurants that feel like they belong in the area rather than interchangeable chain concepts.
Reservations without friction
In a neighbourhood with 120 restaurants, customers will simply move to the next option if booking is difficult — a phone number or basic online reservation system makes the difference.
A sample of real restaurants in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| Pizza Hut | Pizza |
| Chez Victor | Burger |
| Ly-Hai | Vietnamese |
| Le Rideau Rouge | Burger |
| Petits Creux | French |
| Pizzédelic | Pizza |
| Piazzetta | Pizza |
| Graffiti | Restaurant |
| Eddie Sushi Bar | Sushi |
| Morena Epicerie Traiteur | Italian |
| Aux Anciens Canadiens | Restaurant |
| Bistro L'Accent | Restaurant |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get online before your competitors do
70 out of 120 restaurants in Saint-Jean-Baptiste have no website at all. A simple site with your menu, hours, and address takes a day to set up and immediately puts you in front of customers who can't find most of your neighbours.
Avoid the sushi-pizza-burger cluster
Sushi (9), pizza (7), and burgers (6) already dominate this neighbourhood. If you're planning a new opening, there's less competition in the dozens of cuisine types that have one or zero representatives — and more room to become the go-to spot.
Build relationships with nearby cafes and bars
Saint-Jean-Baptiste has 36 cafes and 20 bars outside the restaurant count. Coordinated promotions — like a dinner-and-cocktail pairing with a bar down the street — can drive traffic without competing directly for the same meal occasion.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste is one of the most competitive dining pockets in Quebec City. With 120 restaurants alongside 36 cafes, 21 fast food spots, 20 bars, and 16 pubs, the neighbourhood has more than 200 food and drink businesses in close quarters. Sushi, pizza, and burgers are the most crowded segments — 22 restaurants across just three categories. Meanwhile, 58% of restaurants have no website, making them difficult to find for anyone searching online. Standing out here takes either a cuisine niche that isn't already covered by multiple competitors, a strong digital presence that most of the market lacks, or a clear neighbourhood identity that fits Saint-Jean-Baptiste's character.
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