Resto Le St-Jo is described as a small, quiet spot with solid breakfast and lunch options, where eggs Benedict and seasoned potatoes are very good and portions are generous. The place is noted for very good prices and easy highway access, with courteous, quick service and dishes prepared promptly. The kitchen is praised for skill and overall cooking quality, and it is considered worth the detour when timing and execution align. Some reviews mention inconsistencies such as cold toast, incomplete orders, and eggs not fully cooked. Overall, the impressions point to good food, fair value, and a friendly atmosphere that keeps patrons returning.View restaurant profile
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Patrons describe L'Oasis as offering breakfast that is delicious, with quality food that is outstanding and portions that are really big. The staff and the chef come across as friendly, creating a welcoming, homey atmosphere. Loyal customers note years of visits and a sense of home cooked food made with love. Overall the reviews read as warm and positive, highlighting consistent comfort, generous servings, and a feeling of being well cared for.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
Centre d'Interpretation de la Courge is described as a warm and welcoming place with a wow factor, thanks to a wide variety of squash such as butternut and celery root, and a large shop filled with decorative non-edible items. The experience highlights squash chips and spaghetti squash, set in a family friendly environment with well maintained facilities and an outdoor play area that remains popular, plus occasional blues music that adds a pleasant ambiance. It pairs well with a day of apple picking, and many visitors make annual trips with family to pick squash and pumpkins. The centre earns praise for its accessible layout, photo opportunities, and engaging activities that make it a strong family outing. Overall, reviews convey enthusiastic affection for the venue and describe it as a beloved destination for a relaxed, enjoyable family excursion.View restaurant profile
Les Moulins La Fayette receives high marks for courteous service, a welcoming atmosphere, and a good bakery selection. Reviewers praise an excellent assortment and describe the macarons as wow, among the best they have ever tasted, very fresh. The place is seen as a nice spot to relax for a delicious coffee and pastry, with the staff at the counter described as friendly and always smiling. The baguette is loved and the overall reception warm, making it a delightful discovery with very kind staff and superb pastries.View restaurant profile