At Sève et boucane, reviews highlight a stunning gourmet sugar shack where everything is homemade, portions are generous, and the quality and flavors are outstanding. The service is described as impeccable and warm, making the overall experience feel welcoming and memorable. The menu delights with a standout vegetarian option and high attention to every detail, and many note that the food is simply exquisite with a wow factor. Guests appreciate thoughtful touches like no waste with takeout containers and a cozy, intimate atmosphere, though parking can be tricky and a staff member is helpful with directions. Some mentions point out that the restaurant suits families well but adapting to children could be a tad easier, suggesting a single high chair for all tables and perhaps a small changing area. On balance, Sève et boucane is described as a top find, with friendly owners, attentive servers, lively Quebecois music, and a dining experience that leaves little to complain about and makes diners eager to return.View restaurant profile
Les Insupportables comes across as a lively, buzzy spot with a strong drinks program and a varied, often creative menu that includes a fondue pizza, excellent tartare, nachos, a burger, and beer fries, all set in a festive and sometimes noisy atmosphere. The place is popular for groups of friends, with a summer terrace and a ski doo stop in winter, and events that are described as fun. Service is frequently praised as excellent even when crowded, with friendly staff and a welcoming vibe, and the cocktails and overall food are often highlighted as satisfying and good value, though some reviews note small portions for the price and occasional cleanliness issues. Overall the spot is valued for its social energy and its ability to host sports viewings, but it can be loud at peak times.View restaurant profile
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