Que de bonnes choses

484d Rue Main, Hudson J0P 1H0
https://quedebonneschoses.ca/

Open seven days a week, Que de bonnes choses is Hudson’s go-to destination for fresh, local, and thoughtfully sourced food. Part healthy grocery store, part cozy vegetarian bistro, it’s a place where nourishing choices and community connection come together.

In the market, you’ll find organic fruits and vegetables, natural and bulk foods, ethically sourced meats, microbrewery and natural beers, and a curated selection of local products — from candles and jewelry to beauty items and housewares. It’s the kind of shop where you can fill your basket with everyday essentials and discover something special at the same time.

The on-site bistro offers coffee, espresso, and tea alongside fresh muffins, cookies, and wholesome squares. The daily vegetarian menu features soups and stews, paninis, sandwiches, and wraps — with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. (Please note: the menu is limited after 3 pm.) Enjoy your meal inside or relax on the terrasse during the warmer months.

Whether you’re stocking up on local groceries, meeting a friend for lunch, or grabbing a healthy bite on the go, Que de bonnes choses lives up to its name — offering only good things.

In case you're wondering ...

Most stores and restaurants have their own parking lots, but there are also several public parking areas: 

  • The snow dump off Wharf Road
  • City Hall (Main & Cedar)
  • Selkirk &. Main
  • Across from St. Thomas Church on Main Road, near McNaughten 

Street parking is also permitted in many areas adjacent to the village. 

Hudson is served by the Exo train to Montreal (limited service) and a bus. 

There is one daily train departure and one arrival in Hudson every weekday at:
30, rue Wharf, Hudson

Departures for other Vaudreuil-Dorion trains at:
555, rue Boileau, Vaudreuil-Dorion

EXO La Presqu’île sector

exo – Line 21: Gare Vaudreuil/Hudson/St-Charles

  • Public transit to Vaudreuil train station
  • OPUS card accepted
  • Air-conditioned buses, some equipped with bike racks
  • Transfers between several bus lines at the station and connections to Vaudreuil, L’Île-Perrot, Pincourt, Rigaud and Saint-Lazare.
  • Passengers can also transfer to CIT du Sud-Ouest buses (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield) at the Vaudreuil station
  • Express service to various destinations on the Island of Montréal: Côte-Vertu metro, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (including CEGEP John-Abbott), CEGEP Gérald-Godin and near the STM bus terminal in Pointe-Claire

Yes, you can book a hotel room right in the heart of Hudson at the Maison Rose B&B at 471 Main Road. 

Yes, most restaurants in Hudson offer some vegan, vegetarian or gluten-free options. 

Yes, Hudson businesses are happy to serve customers in either French or English.

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