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Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in Mont-Tremblant

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Casse-Croûte d'en Haut - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in Mont-Tremblant

Casse-Croûte d'en Haut

Opens Today at 11 am
(138)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Overall, Casse-Croûte d'en Haut receives praise for a varied casse-croûte style menu that includes poutines, burgers, wraps and pizza, with strong vegetarian options and very reasonable prices, making it a popular stop on the way to Mont Tremblant; the gravy is frequently described as rich and flavorful, portions generous, and the atmosphere family friendly with a terrace, a small play area for kids, and a nearby cremerie, while some reviews note price increases, occasional long waits, and inconsistent items such as soggy pizza or fries; many diners consider it among the best poutine in Quebec and return for favorites like smoke meat poutine, the Diablo burger, and a club sandwich, though others warn about variability in quality and value.View restaurant profile
Patate Ben-Venue - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in Mont-Tremblant

Patate Ben-Venue

Opens Today at 10 am
(124)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Patate Ben-Venue draws mixed reactions from diners, with some describing it as a classic roadside stand offering quick, satisfying junk food and others finding the portions small and the value lacking. Several reviews praise the poutine, highlighting crispy homemade fries, rich gravy, and cheese curds, and noting a clean, simple atmosphere and dependable service on busy days. However, some diners complain about price for portion size and say the poutine did not always meet expectations or cravings, while others mention overcooked potatoes or ordinary cheese in less favorable visits. Tipping is a recurring topic, with at least one remark about being pressed for a tip and curt responses when none is left. Payment methods are noted, including cash or debit only, and a couple of anecdotes about card acceptance or unusual currency handling. Allergies or dietary needs are addressed in parts of the feedback, including gluten free poutine options. Overall, Patate Ben-Venue appears as a reliable quick bite option between Montreal and the north, delivering strong flavors for many yet not immune to criticisms about value, consistency, and service.View restaurant profile

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