Ferme Forget is described as a welcoming, family friendly destination with a wide range of activities for kids, including a huge maize maze, a corn field, a maize pool, animal encounters, tractor rides, and opportunities for pick-your-own pumpkins, flowers and other produce. Visitors repeatedly note the friendly staff and a bright, inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to spend an hour or more, especially on weekdays when the place can feel almost private. The scenery is beautiful and seasonal decor plus opportunities to pick flowers or fruit add to the appeal, along with a well stocked shop and fresh produce. Fresh fruits and vegetables are praised for quality, with blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, pumpkins, apples and corn frequently mentioned. Practical notes include limited shade and few picnic tables by the food truck, with some activities like the mini farm mostly paid, but these do not overshadow the overall family friendly experience. In terms of overall impression, Ferme Forget stands out as a place to visit with kids for a mix of play, farming, animals and seasonal decor, and many say they would return.View restaurant profile
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Place St Francois comes across as a quiet, family friendly spot with a broad menu and good value, where breakfast and brunch are frequently praised and the service is described as warm and attentive. Many reviews highlight solid cooking and a welcoming atmosphere, while a few notes point to inconsistency with dishes such as a poutine that was soggy and components like salad that looked tired. The restaurant is seen as supportive of families, with high chairs and boosters readily available, though one comment mentions only a single changing table in the women's restroom. Some feedback references a change of ownership and mixed results, with others saying the quality has improved under new management and a later remark noting a decline. Overall, there is a strong sense of wanting to return for friendly staff, reasonable prices, tasty options, and the pleasant Sunday breakfast experiences that many guests remember, despite occasional remarks about variability.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Kitchen 73 paint a picture of a busy, welcoming spot with generous portions and solid options for breakfast, lunch, and brunch. Many diners highlight friendly, attentive service and a warm, convivial atmosphere, with several noting that the staff go above and beyond to accommodate dietary needs, including gluten free and other allergies. Menus are praised for freshness and variety, from crepes and waffles to gnocchi and diavola pizza, and gluten free dishes are frequently cited as reliable and safe. Portions are described as large and reasonably priced for the quality, and guests often leave feeling satisfied and eager to return. Some negatives appear, such as the space being very noisy, especially during peak times, and a few mentions of the ambiance being warm or the coffee not meeting expectations. Occasional lapses in service or beverage quality are noted, but these are outweighed by consistent, friendly service and good value. Several reviews mention birthdays, anniversaries, and family gatherings as fitting occasions with a welcoming vibe and dependable food. Overall, Kitchen 73 is seen as a reliable favorite for brunch and breakfast in particular, with frequent recommendations from regulars despite a couple of caveats about atmosphere and price.View restaurant profile
Pastavera emerges in reviews as a true gem for authentic Italian pasta, with every dish built around handmade pasta and simple, high quality ingredients. The menu is praised for being free from GMOs, preservatives, artificial flavors and colors, which many say makes the flavors feel fresher and more vibrant; the pasta itself is consistently well cooked and flavorful, reflecting passion and care. The place appeals to both pasta connoisseurs and casual diners alike, described as a wholesome, delicious experience and a spot where quality and simplicity shine. The atmosphere and service earn high marks, with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, plus a recently vibrant new look. Catering experiences are mentioned positively, and many reviews note favorites like lasagna Regina, plus good portions and reliable heat-and-serve options on busy weeknights. A common caveat is that gluten-free options are not offered, which can be a drawback for gluten-intolerant guests. Overall, Pastavera is depicted as a one-stop source for authentic Italian meals, offering ready-to-heat meals for guests, strong pricing, and consistent freshness that keeps visitors coming back.View restaurant profile
Peety Pops Resto receives praise for delicious, consistently high quality food with artisanal pizzas and submarines standing out, along with a focaccia sandwich and strong coffee; reviewers describe a warm, welcoming vibe and a sense of home when visiting. The menu offers affordable options, and many meals are said to hit the spot whether dining in or taking out, with praise for fresh ingredients and quick service. Some readers call the prices high for what is offered, but others feel the value is strong for the quality. The staff is generally described as friendly and attentive, the place is tidy, and regulars appreciate the consistency and reliability. A few notes mention uneven service, with one server described as less friendly, though the staff in general receives positive mentions. Overall, Peety Pops Resto is seen as a go to place for pizza, subs and Italian comfort food, with a lively crowd and a vibe that makes it feel like a neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile