Sucrerie Bonaventure offers a warm family friendly sugar shack experience with a ranch vibe, where guests can stroll the grounds, see maple trees, and observe how treats are made while enjoying a hearty traditional meal. The menu features generous portions and classic favorites, and the option to take leftovers, marinades, and syrup home is repeatedly highlighted as a thoughtful touch that helps reduce waste. The atmosphere blends rustic charm with lively social energy, including a kid friendly mini barn, a playground, and a cozy bar area, and the service tends to be friendly and attentive. It is described as a great setting for groups and families, with something for everyone and a sense of authentic Quebecois tradition. Some reviews mention price and noise in the large space, but the overall sentiment emphasizes quality, hospitality, and a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Sève et boucane describe an amazing sugar shack experience with incredibly flavorful food and a wow kitchen, where service is attentive, the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, and the overall vibe blends friendly hosts, good Quebecois music, and a memorable sense of place. The experience balances generosity with practicality, as takeout containers avoid waste and staff guide parking, though parking itself can be a little tricky. The restaurant is intimate with a maximum capacity, which adds to the charm, and guests praise the friendly and dedicated team. The menu includes a standout vegetarian option, and the crew can accommodate diners who do not eat pork. While a few comments note room for improvement like universal high chairs for all tables and a small changing area, the overall impression remains highly favorable, with cuisine described as exquisite and service as superb, and many say they would return. Some say it may be the best sugar shack in town.View restaurant profile
Caribou Gourmand offers a warm, inviting setting and a menu that celebrates Quebec terroir with creative, generously portioned dishes, from hearty brunch plates to refined dinners. Reviewers praise friendly, attentive service and a lively yet convivial atmosphere, with many noting that a meal here feels special whether for brunch, a casual dinner, or a group celebration. The kitchen earns consistent praise for quality and originality, featuring local ingredients and well balanced flavor combinations, with standout items like tartares, moules frites, gaufre au poulet, and desserts that impress. Brunch is repeatedly highlighted for abundance and variety, and the restaurant is described as family friendly with thoughtful accommodations for dietary needs, plus a pleasant terrace in warm weather. While crowds can make the space busy and service occasionally slow during peak times, the overall consensus is that Caribou Gourmand is a reliable, appealing destination in Montreal, inviting guests to return to explore new seasonal offerings.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Constantin is described as a warm, festive sugar shack that feels welcoming for families, with generous portions of classic Quebec dishes, homemade touches, a well stocked boutique, and attentive staff that enhance the experience. Reviewers consistently praise the food quality, the friendly service, and the lively atmosphere, noting memorable desserts and a convenient, family-friendly setting, while some mention music being a bit loud for small children or a few menu items and prices that may not suit everyone; overall it comes across as a reliable, enjoyable outing that many plan to repeat.View restaurant profile
La Cabane du Coureur offers a refined, non-traditional sugar shack experience with inventive, generous dishes that fuse rustic charm with modern gastronomy. The menu pairs bold flavors and thoughtful presentations, featuring standout items like perfectly cooked dorade and rich, satisfying mains, while a wine program and attentive service elevate the evening. Service is consistently warm and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere suitable for intimate dinners as well as celebrations with family or friends. The ambiance blends a cozy, contemporary setting with a lively buzz that some guests appreciate for the energy, while remaining intimate enough for conversation. Guests note generous portions, the ability to take leftovers home, and a culinary adventure that feels both comforting and exciting, which makes the experience a memorable staple of the season.View restaurant profile
Cabane aux Délices des Sucres delivers hearty, flavorful fare with generous portions, from the royal platter and candy bacon to a buffalo mozzarella plate, all praised for taste and consistency along with warm, attentive service. The atmosphere shines in the evenings with a big screen, a disco ball for dancing, and a karaoke moment that adds a joyful touch, while outside there is maple taffy and a few animals for charm. The menu offers lots of variety and generous helpings, with a lively sugar shack vibe and an Italo Quebecois twist that many find delightfully unique, making guests say they will return.View restaurant profile
Le Chalet du Ruisseau is described as a warm, versatile spot where events feel well organized, the hot buffet is plentiful, the music is enjoyable, and the spacious hall adds to a welcoming mood. The service is highlighted as attentive and fast, delivered by a family-run team. Several reviews recount weddings or other celebrations that went smoothly from start to finish thanks to the staff's dedication. For casual visits, guests find a friendly atmosphere, reliable service, and consistently good food. Some notes mention menu changes that altered favorites, but the overall dining experience remains satisfying. Overall, Le Chalet du Ruisseau is a dependable choice for celebrations and gatherings, offering good food, a pleasant atmosphere, and dependable service.View restaurant profile
Labonté de la Pomme offers a welcoming family-friendly orchard experience with apple picking, pumpkins and a variety of fruits at prices that are reasonable compared with other touristy options. The grounds feature a small animal farm, a shop with local products, and opportunities to taste cider, pastries and cheese toast. Visitors praise the friendly staff who answer questions and share ideas for cooking with apples and pears, and many note it as a yearly family tradition. The terrain is gently sloped, parking is free, and the setting feels cozy and scenic for a casual visit or a meal. A few observations for improvement include the noise from apple boxes near dining areas on Sundays and a fire area without fencing, which some see as safety issues to address. Overall, the experience is positive, with good variety of fruits and products, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes guests want to return.View restaurant profile
Érablière Meunier & fils is described as more than a sugar shack, a beautiful, family-run venue with a rustic, welcoming atmosphere and a strong pride in maple products. The menu is diverse, featuring pâté Meunier and traditional tourtière alongside comforting dishes, pastas, cretons, soups and a wide range of maple treats, with many noting that several items freeze well for home use. The Christmas market and festive displays add to the warm ambiance, and the site is frequently praised as ideal for weddings and other celebrations thanks to thoughtful details, ample space and attentive service. It is notably family-friendly, offering a large outdoor area, a mini farm with animals, inflatable games, tractor rides and a variety of activities for kids, plus on-site attractions that bring generations together. The staff is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to an overall welcoming experience, though some guests find the prices high for the quality and beverages expensive. Overall the reviews present this place as a standout in the area for delicious food, lively atmosphere and strong hospitality, well worth a visit for a first sugar shack experience or a special occasion, with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
La P'tite Cabane d'la Côte offers a charming sugar shack atmosphere with live traditional music that many guests found delightful. The setting is described as warm and convivial, family friendly, and even suitable for enjoying a beer at a central bar while some mention that dogs on site add to the appeal. Service is often praised for being friendly and attentive, though some reviews note it can be slow or overwhelmed when short-staffed. Food receives a mixed verdict: staple dishes such as tourtière, soup, potatoes and beans are appreciated, while ham is frequently reported cold or overly smoky, and a few items like the omelette and certain desserts fall short of expectations. Some comments raise concerns about syrup quantity and the speed of bringing courses, with a few remarks about hygiene and the handling of items in busy moments. The overall impression remains memorable and authentic, with praise for the ambiance and musicians, and many would recommend the experience despite the noted caveats.View restaurant profile
Le Goinfre is described as a family sugar shack with authentic and delicious food and very good service. Reviewers note great value for the price and call it a gem, highlighting a warm atmosphere and friendly, attentive staff. First time visitors loved the experience and praised the overall quality and hospitality. The reviews converge on flavorful dishes, a cozy vibe, and welcoming service as the standout features.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre Bertrand is described as offering a good buffet, a pleasant ambiance, and reasonable prices, with praise for a buffet that feels different from a traditional sugar shack service and for a very complete variety that suits both small appetites and big eaters. The atmosphere is seen as welcoming for families, featuring a wagon ride in the woods, friendly farm animals kept in small pens, and a timeless dance floor that adds to the charm. Food quality receives mixed notes, with the soup described as excellent and other dishes sometimes felt ordinary or a bit industrial in taste, and a few guests feel the buffet did not fully match their expectations. Restroom facilities are described as outdated and a bit troublesome, with faucet issues and privacy concerns noted in some reviews. Staff are consistently described as courteous and approachable, contributing to a memorable family moment and reasonable prices, though some comments point out that Saturday visits can feel pricey.View restaurant profile
Erablière La Goudrelle is described as a large, family friendly sugar shack that many visitors cherish for its welcoming atmosphere, maple treats, and activities for kids, including a play area, animal attractions, and even a dance floor, making it a recurring visit for some groups. Reviews show a mix of strengths and drawbacks: some praise the soups, desserts, and the all you can eat maple options, while others criticize inconsistent food quality, with items tasting burnt or bland, sausages with odd texture, bacon served burnt or too hard, undercooked beans, and dry or prepackaged bread. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, though some guests feel organization and pace could be improved and note crowded lines or rushed service during busy times or when reservations and pricing feel less favorable. Overall the venue works well for large families and is seen as one of the better sugar shacks for maple syrup, desserts, and atmosphere, but experiences vary and some visits leave expectations unmet due to kitchen and logistical issues.View restaurant profile
Diners describe Cabane à Stéphane as a warm, family friendly sugar shack with fresh, homemade food and top notch service. The ambiance around the exterior fireplace and the unhurried, welcoming staff are frequently praised. The setting is noted as not overly crowded and well suited for celebrations, with guests able to enjoy a relaxed evening and, at times, dancing. Cuisine is described as excellent from start to finish, with fresh, homemade flavors and solid family style dishes. A few reviews mention a blemish, such as the maple taffy at the end not meeting expectations, which detracted from the experience. Brunch and seasonal openings are praised, and the venue is welcomed as a charming, not overcrowded destination with pleasant surroundings. The staff is consistently described as superb and welcoming, with the service praised as exceptional and the ambiance as perfect. Overall, Cabane à Stéphane is seen as a charming, traditional spot in the Laurentians that feels like a hidden jewel and a budding tradition for many visitors.View restaurant profile
La Cabane à Tuque offers a warm, intimate sugar shack experience with a vegan, sustainability minded menu that reviewers describe as refreshing and unique. The atmosphere is welcoming and family like, with attentive service and handmade dishes that emphasize local ingredients and healthful flavors rather than heaviness. The menu features soups, lentils, tempeh, millet pâté, potatoes, plant based sausages, buckwheat crepes, and desserts like pouding chômeur, along with classic maple treats such as maple water and tire d'erable sur la neige. The experience often includes a forest walk and the option to take leftovers home in containers, and it is praised by vegans, vegetarians and omnivores alike for its creativity, ethical focus, and sense of community, with some noting that flavors can be subtler than traditional sugar shacks but the overall concept remains compelling and worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Cidrerie Lacroix describe a bright, welcoming venue that shines for brunch and special gatherings, with a varied on site cider selection and a focus on fresh, thoughtfully prepared dishes. The atmosphere is warm and well lit, with attentive staff and solid hospitality, though service can be slower at peak times and some reviews note price levels and value vary with menu changes. Standout items like eggs Benedict, crepes, and inventive brunch plates receive frequent praise, as do cider tastings and the farm setting that makes it a good option for families and couples alike. The experience is often described as memorable, with celebrations such as weddings or Santa brunches leaving guests impressed by the ambiance and presentation. A few reviews point to occasional inconsistencies, under seasoned flavors, or portions that do not always match the price, and one or two visits mention minor kitchen or coffee issues, flies in the dining area, or other nitpicks, yet the overall sentiment remains positive and many reviewers express a desire to return.View restaurant profile
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Sucrerie de la Montagne is described as a warm, authentic sugar shack experience set in a maple forest, featuring rustic chalets, a glowing fireplace, and a welcoming, family run atmosphere that feels steeped in Quebecois tradition; reviews highlight delicious homemade meals, generous portions, and exceptionally good maple syrup, along with attentive service, friendly staff, live music, and enjoyable activities like horse drawn rides and a tour of syrup production, all contributing to a charming, immersive visit. Some guests note drawbacks such as crowded dining spaces at peak times, long waits, and meals that can feel rushed or uneven in quality, as well as occasional pricing concerns or limited hours for meals, which can be disappointing for families with children; a few experiences also mention inconsistent service or changes by season or day of the week. Despite these caveats, the prevailing sentiment centers on the picturesque setting, the vivid Canadian ambiance, and the sense of tradition that makes many want to return to explore more cabins, trails, and the shop, and to share the experience with friends and family.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre Oswald is described as a warm, rustic, family friendly sugar shack with a convivial atmosphere that avoids a too commercial feel. The food is generally praised as flavorful and hearty, featuring traditional items such as bajoues and sausages in syrup, plus soups, beans and grilled potatoes, though desserts are not pork-free and may contain pork. The staff and owners are frequently described as friendly, attentive and available, creating a relaxed, welcoming dining and event environment where kids have space to roam. The setting earns praise for authenticity and rustic charm paired with solid service, and reviews highlight strong catering and support for weddings or parties that helps guests feel at ease. Overall, there is a clear sense of satisfaction with a memorable sugar shack experience and many indicate they would return year after year.View restaurant profile
Erablière Au Bec Sucré delivers a warm, intimate sugar shack experience that feels authentically Franco Canadian, with traditional fare, a petting zoo, a sleigh ride for kids, and outdoor play areas plus a small farm, all set in a beautiful location that avoids a too commercial vibe. Atmosphere is welcoming and family friendly, with staff making visitors from different language backgrounds feel at home and offering explanations that help everyone enjoy the experience. The place draws multi generational families and has a lively community feel, and many guests say they would return. The menu sticks to classic favorites and is widely praised for quality, though it is not ideal for vegetarians, and some guests would appreciate more dessert options. Diners even travel from far away such as Winnipeg for a Quebecois experience and leave impressed by the warmth, authenticity, and service.View restaurant profile
Le Chalet des Érables emerges in reviews as a stunning, magical venue for weddings and family events, with gorgeous decor, florals, and a setting that blends nature with a fairy tale vibe. The team is repeatedly praised for impeccable organization, attentiveness, calm guidance, and a willingness to listen and adapt from ceremony planning to the reception, making guests feel supported throughout. The possibility of holding two ceremonies under a tent and in a clearing is highlighted as a memorable feature, along with the dedicated service that keeps things moving smoothly during the day. Food is described as exceptional, generous, and visually appealing, with many guests enjoying the courses and desserts, though some notes mention a very long service for the meal and occasional issues with the bar or drinks. Pricing is seen as high by some, especially when adding kid activities and extra experiences, though many reviews consider the overall experience worth the cost. The ambiance, the attention to detail, and the abundance of kid friendly activities contribute to a warm, welcoming atmosphere that many would happily revisit or recommend for weddings, corporate events, and family celebrations.View restaurant profile
Sucrerie du Rang Double is described as a warm, intimate sugar shack where guests feel welcome rather than rushed, with attentive service and a relaxed pace that keeps the experience personal rather than corporate. The setting is a beautiful traditional cabin with a family friendly atmosphere, and online reservations are available. A small maple reduit served at the start is noted as a charming nod to tradition, while the traditional menu is well executed, tasty, and of good quality. Desserts are a bit limited but the maple pouding chomeur is perfect. Live music from a chansonnier adds atmosphere in a balanced way. Outdoor activities and a carriage ride that explains syrup production provide variety for both adults and kids. A distinctive feature is a well chosen selection of birch products made on site and available for purchase. Overall, reviewers describe the experience as unique, respectful, and highly recommendable, with many expressing eagerness to return.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe L'Érablière aux Quatre Vents as a warm, family friendly spot with delicious meals and a welcoming owner who helps create a homey vibe. Dishes like beef bourguignon and carré aux dattes, plus seafood lasagne, are praised for their flavor and careful preparation, and the overall value is noted as strong. The place also features a shop with a variety of maple products and homemade maple syrup goodies, along with ready to heat meals you can take home, which many visitors appreciate. Guests highlight a photogenic setting, friendly staff who provide explanations about maple syrup production, and a cozy, charming atmosphere that makes it a standout find at the market. Brunch orders, desserts, and a wide range of products receive enthusiastic recommendations, and many reviewers say they would return to enjoy the hospitality, the tasty meals, and the on site offerings.View restaurant profile
Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable is described as a family-run spot with a warm, authentic cabane a sucre atmosphere that suits families and groups. Service is often praised as attentive and friendly, with staff who remember guests even during busy times. Food quality is mixed, with some dishes praised (soupe aux pois, the shared main course, and well marinated cornichons) and other items criticized (oreilles de cris bland, tiny dry pancakes, and missing bacon or maple sausage). Desserts receive both praise and criticism, with some enjoying the maple dessert while others find desserts below expectations. The ambiance is rustic and cozy, featuring traditional Quebec music and a distinctive tree centerpiece. Value and payment practices are debated, including cash-only limits and questions about whether the price matches the portion and flavors. Overall, the reviews reflect an authentic cabin experience that can be very enjoyable, but experiences vary in flavor, consistency, and value.View restaurant profile
Not reserved but kept on the list, L'Erablière Du Mont St-Michel is described as having an attentive owner, yet service is largely self-serve with soup the exception; a bowl is dropped at each table and guests help themselves in a buffet style. Food is viewed as only okay with no wow factor, and value feels a bit high for what is offered. For the snow taffy, the syrup is not right and the snow taffy is too runny, making it hard to form a proper bite.View restaurant profile
Érablière Charbonneau is described as a family friendly sugar shack with a rustic wooden setting that invites a full day out, featuring a verger, animal encounters, a playground, and wagon rides alongside a menu of hearty traditional Quebecois dishes and maple treats; reviewers praise generous portions, flavorful staples like meat pies, meatballs, poutine, crepes and paninis, and the overall authentic, comforting vibe, while some note occasional inconsistencies, items that are overly oily or pricey, and the challenges of busy periods; the staff is repeatedly praised for friendliness, efficiency and attentive service, with many pointing to quick service and a welcoming atmosphere, though peak times can bring crowds and slower starts during brunch; the ambiance, family focus and opportunities to explore local products, cider and the outdoors are highlighted as key strengths, and the experience is described as memorable and worth returning for despite a mix of value perceptions.View restaurant profile
Érablière Verger d'Émilie earns broad praise for delicious food and friendly, efficient service in a warm, lively setting that feels like a sugar shack with restaurant quality. The buffet format and wide variety of dishes, including both traditional and creative options, are frequently highlighted as great value and a major draw for families. Guests describe a welcoming atmosphere, live music at times, and a memorable experience, though some note that the dining room can be crowded and seating tight, which makes moving around with strollers or groups challenging. A minority report issues such as uneven dish temperatures or slower coffee service, but overall the quality and range of offerings remain the common theme. Many reviewers say they will return, citing the engaging ambiance, the mix of classic and original dishes, and the generous portions as reasons to revisit.View restaurant profile
At Cabane du Pic Bois, visitors describe the guided tour as disappointing and too short for the price, with little of the production process visible since the production period had ended. There is a sense that a real guided tour was promised, but the experience shows an empty setup and raises questions about being charged for a tour that lacks production elements; if production continues, the tour should not be charged or should end with the production area. Overall, this is seen as a misrepresentation that harms the customer experience and the place is not recommended. No meals are offered there, only crepes and maple taffy on snow. The access path to the hut is not appealing and requires good tires, with a sign halfway to avoid confusion. A bottle of maple syrup is praised as very good, while at times no staff were present on site, and the maple butter is described as the best in the universe.View restaurant profile
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Reviews of Cabane à Sucre Bouvrette present a mix of praise and critique. Some guests celebrate a warm, family run atmosphere, a beautiful setting, good service, and desserts that are a highlight, with enjoyable ambiance and music; others point to slow service during busy times, limited staff for a large room, and meals arriving one by one with no coffee refills and some dishes described as bland or ordinary. Food quality ranges from very tasty to not particularly notable, while activities for children are present but not always satisfying. The overall impression is that the place is worth visiting for the ambiance and maple treats, but experiences vary and service consistency tends to be the deciding factor for many.View restaurant profile
Overall, guests praise Cabane Claude Benoit for superb food and impeccable service, with highlights such as excellent bread and cretons, tasty soups, ham and desserts; the private group dining concept is appreciated and the staff are friendly with children, creating a very beautiful experience. Some note that portions can be small to avoid waste and that wait times are long or meals arrive not hot, with a preference for pea soup over the vegetable soup served. Still, it is repeatedly described as the best sugar shack in recent years and many say they will return annually.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Cabane à sucre Au Pied de Cochon as a lively, convivial destination where the experience centers on generous, seasonally driven dishes served in a family style setting and a warm, attentive atmosphere. Diners frequently praise the creative menu that blends traditional cabane flavors with contemporary technique, with standout items like cornets au foie gras, pithivier, onion soup in crust, and desserts that honor maple; many note the portions are plentiful and the pacing allows time to enjoy each course, especially in a group. However, some comments point to inconsistencies: portions have seemed smaller and prices higher than in the past, several dishes can be overly salty or not perfectly balanced, and service ranges from impeccably attentive to slow or distracted; seating near entrances and long waits for the first course have also been mentioned. The experience is described as memorable, festive, and worth a special outing, with takeout containers a common tip and the sugar shack vibe especially enjoyed on autumn or sugar season menus; it is recommended for gourmets, family gatherings, and large groups who appreciate a rich, theatrical dining journey, though families with young children may encounter practical concerns.View restaurant profile
Erablière Bernard is seen as a warm, family friendly sugar shack that delivers hearty, homemade dishes, generous portions and a comforting traditional vibe. Reviewers praise homestyle staples such as ragoût, tourtière, turkey and a range of sides, along with desserts and a dessert table that shine, and the boutique visit is described as a pleasant extension of the meal. The service is described as friendly and attentive by many, with a few comments about a checkout experience that could be warmer. The setting is noted for its convivial atmosphere and ample space, making it a good spot for groups, and holiday options include ready to cook meal boxes like Swing la bacaisse that are easy to follow and reliably tasty, often leaving leftovers. Family friendly touches, including activities for children, add to the appeal. Some reviewers compare to other local experiences and admit expectations may be high, but the overall sentiment is positive and a return visit is anticipated, with one caveat about corn syrup in a pecan pie.View restaurant profile
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Erablière Au Sous Bois is described as a family friendly sugar shack with a warm ambiance and solid service, where kids can enjoy face painting, a big screen Just Dance, and other activities, and the main building feels lively and welcoming. Reviewers frequently praise the staff for friendly, efficient service and note that reserving can help avoid wait times. The carriage ride is often described as short and pricey, and the on site farm area is seen by some as small or not very authentic. Food receives a mixed verdict: portions are generous and desserts such as pouding chomeur and tarte au sucre are often highlighted, but some main dishes are not top notch and items like bacon and ham can be tough; the maple sugar on snow is sometimes not as good as expected. Still, the overall experience is considered enjoyable, clean, and family oriented, with lots of activities for kids, a friendly atmosphere, and good value for groups, leading many to plan a return or to make it an annual outing, possibly comparing with other sugar shacks but staying attracted by this option.View restaurant profile
Overall, visitors describe Le Vignoble du Ruisseau as a magical place that shines in every season, with a stunning setting inside and out and views that invite lingering; the vineyard earns praise for international caliber wines, engaging tastings, and a welcoming, attentive staff that makes the experience feel well curated. The site is repeatedly cited as enchanting and a must visit along the Route des vins, with a top notch tour, delicious cocktails, and a range of local products including maple specialties. Ownership has recently changed hands, yet reviewers feel the new caretakers share the same passion and values, and there is excitement about upcoming recipes from a noted chef. Some feedback notes logistical hiccups such as confusing Sunday hours for the tasting hall, restrictions that tasting does not always align with bottle purchases, and questions about whether picnics or lunches are allowed, along with reports that cyclists were blocked from accessing the terrace. Despite these issues, the overall impression is of a stunning venue with memorable experiences that invite a return visit.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Arthur Raymond is described as very pleasant and simple, with a down to earth vibe and a takeaway option to avoid waste. The reviews emphasize an authentic sugar shack experience with no pretensions, where service is consistently friendly and staff are smiling. Dishes such as crispy pig ears and jowls are excellent, and the omelette is really good, all meeting the expectations of a traditional sugar shack. Year after year, changes are noted that improve the experience, and many say they will return. Overall, strong satisfaction is evident and there is some surprise at negative comments elsewhere, with service and food praised as impeccable.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews paint Érablière Au Palais Sucré as a warm, inviting sugar shack experience with friendly, attentive service and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. The menu earns praise for the jambon effiloché, bacon, soups, and other maple-driven dishes, with many calling the food homemade and delicious; a vegetarian option and vegan choices are well received, though a few notes mention beignets that are a bit dry and some items not as filling. The ambiance combines a rustic vibe with kid-friendly features, including play modules and an outdoor fire area, while some guests would welcome more ambiance for adults, music, or decor in the dining room. Reservations and last-minute changes are described as smooth, and value is highlighted for the whole experience. Most say they would return and recommend the place, while a minority felt the experience was not as engaging and pointed to limited variety.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Paquette draws a mixed set of reviews, with some diners praising the service as excellent and the meals tasty, including the ham, and recommending it as a good family spot, while others describe concerns about portion sizes in the all-you-can-eat concept, feeling that small portions to avoid waste led to hesitation to ask for more and made the experience uncomfortable, especially given the price. The experience is described as lengthy, with long waits at times even for those with reservations, and at least one beer served past its date that the management did not refund or exchange, leaving a negative impression for some. Seating on benches is reported as uncomfortable, and the overall pace can feel slow, though several reviews still note that the place is enjoyable for a family outing with solid service and decent food.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Cabane à Sucre du Coteau as an authentic sugar shack experience with a generous buffet that feels like a traditional feast, featuring beans, ham and homemade dishes, and a comforting classic menu. The setting is warm and convivial, ideal for a family outing with a small farm and activities, and the service is consistently friendly and welcoming, helping visitors feel at home. The verdict highlights it as an institution that delivers quality food and reliable service, with many praising the brunch during sugaring season and the overall experience, often noting that it is not their last visit. Some feedback mentions concern about the farm animals in cages, which diminished the visit and sparked a wish for improvements there. Taken together, the reviews point to a very good experience, strong brunch offerings, and a hospitable atmosphere, making this a popular destination for those seeking traditional Quebec sugar shack fare.View restaurant profile