Youville Stables
The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
Enclosing a pleasant garden courtyard, these low stone structures (1828) were built as warehouses for the Grey Nuns, and later used to store grain. The complex never actually served as a shelter for animals; however, it is thought that its present name derives from 19C stables that were located nearby. Restored in 1967, the complex currently houses offices and a restaurant, and the surrounding buildings have been renovated as condominiums. Enter the courtyard through the central carriage door.
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