Of the comments collected at a recent open house, 57 per cent expressed opposition to the project, while 33 per cent were supportive and 10 per cent indicated mixed feelings.

The National Capital Commission is going ahead with three pop up bistros slated for three Ottawa Parks this summer.

Residents can visit the food venues at Confederation Park, Remic Rapids, and Patterson Creek. However, Glebe residents didn't want the bistro's to be operational at Patterson Creek.

A number of residents are concerned about increased noise and parking around the area, along with a number of participants feeling blindsided by the decision to launch the Bistro pilot project.

The NCC held a consultation for the Patterson Creek location between June 17 and July 8 which generated 210 comments.

Of the comments collected at the open house, 57 per cent expressed opposition to the project, while 33 per cent were supportive and 10 per cent indicated mixed feelings.

Around 95 comments collected online were positive, with 69.4 per cent of commentators expressing support for the project, against 10 per cent who were opposed to it and 19 per cent who took no clear stance.

The NCC says it has reviewed the comments and has made adjustments to the Bistro at Patterson Creek for the 2019 summer pilot project.

The pilot period for the Patterson Creek park location has been shortened to 60 days and will now run from the week of July 29 to September 30, 2019, 6 weeks less than the original pilot period. Confederation Park will open July 15 and Remic Rapids opens July 22.

The NCC had announced it would start this pilot project earlier this year.