Reviewers describe Cabane à Sucre Constantin Grégoire as a warm, family friendly sugar shack with a pleasant, rustic atmosphere, a small farm, and kid friendly attractions including a playground, plus an occasional DJ on special weekends. The food is widely praised for generous portions and solid quality, with favorites like omelette, ham, pancakes, and tire d'érable, and service is described as friendly and efficient. Several comments note rising prices and a somewhat more commercial feel to the menu, with occasional frustration over vegetarian option pricing and refunds. Overall the experience is viewed as enjoyable and reliable, especially for families, with a festive atmosphere and a mix of animals, walking trails, and rides that add to the appeal, even as a few visits felt less consistent.View restaurant profile
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Cabane à sucre Oswald is described as a warm, family friendly spot with a rustic, not too commercial vibe where guests feel at ease and the staff is welcoming. The overall experience is marked by tasty, comforting food and an authentic sugar shack atmosphere, with menu highlights such as bajoues and real sausages in syrup, a delicious pea soup, fèves au lard, and grilled potatoes, though desserts are noted as containing pork. The setting encourages conviviality and space for children, with jovial service and activities like tractor rides and outdoor exploration after the snow. Reservations and on site arrival are reported to go smoothly, and many reviewers call it a coup de cœur and say they plan to return next year.View restaurant profile