At La Shop, reviewers praise tasty, varied fare with generous portions and quality ingredients, from classic grilled cheese and comforting soups to standout breakfasts and a signature skillet with crispy potatoes and runny yolks; the bread with maple butter and the salmon dishes are often highlighted, and many note the friendly service and a cozy, pleasant ambiance with plans to return. Some drawbacks include occasional slow service, a dining room that can feel chilly, and a French menu with little English guidance, which can challenge non French speakers, though translation helps; a few mentions of price level and a corporate discount misunderstanding also appear, and one vegetarian review found the menu limited with greasy eggs and toasts, but the overall sentiment remains positive about La Shop's tasty, distinctive offerings outside the main center.View restaurant profile
Eggsquis in Magog is described as a popular breakfast spot with friendly, speedy service and a warm welcome. Diners praise generous portions, good value, a wide menu, and clean, pristine washrooms, with gluten free options noted by several. The overall vibe is dependable and friendly, drawing regulars back for breakfast. Some dishes are mentioned as small or bland, such as certain eggs Benedict with smoked salmon, and a few visits report uneven service, but many reviews highlight excellent food and attentive staff.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie Caffuccino is widely praised for its warm, stylish ambiance, excellent coffee and desserts, and generous, well presented breakfasts and brunches; the terrace offers a relaxing yet lively setting and the service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, though a few visits note higher prices or occasional slower service and some menu gaps; overall it comes across as a reliable Magog favorite with consistently good food, drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Overall, L'atelier du Pain comes across as a welcoming bakery and gourmet shop in Magog, blending French pastries, bread, cheeses, charcuterie, chocolates and wines with a friendly, attentive staff; the quality of the products, the aroma of freshly baked goods, and the variety of imported French items are highlighted, and there is a cafe area to enjoy pastries and coffee on site. While many reviews praise the selection and service, a few note occasional pastry inconsistencies and high prices, reflecting a market style mix of imported and specialty items. The place is described as a standout destination for gourmets, inviting repeat visits for its artful breads, cheeses, charcuterie, wines and artisanal products.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Coco Frutti describe a welcoming, friendly atmosphere with a relaxing vibe and fresh, delicious food. Breakfasts are praised for high quality and generous portions, and many note fast service with attentive staff, though occasional delays occur during peak hours. Some diners point out value concerns, feeling certain dishes are pricey or portions under deliver for the cost. A few experiences mention order missteps, such as eggs or omelettes not being exactly as requested, and occasional lapses like missed refills or slow coffee service. Overall, Coco Frutti earns praise for flavor and atmosphere, with strong breakfast options and room for improvement in accuracy and speed.View restaurant profile
Cantine Du Lac is described in reviews as offering fast, friendly service, a convivial atmosphere, and strong poutine, with breakfast that evokes a nostalgic mid-century vibe; the staff and the owner create a welcoming mood, and many note it as a solid option for affordable comfort food, even as hours can be inconsistent and the quality can vary by dish and portion size.View restaurant profile
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Overall, Érablière Ferme Magolait receives praise for friendly service, a pleasant ambiance, and a convenient location with ample parking and a scenic setting, and the on site buffet is enjoyed with allergen checks done with care. The food is described as flavorful and mostly prepared on site, though some dishes are noted as standard and portions for children can be small. Cost and crowding are recurring concerns, including a cash only policy with card fees, high prices, and cramped seating that limits movement; some guests felt the experience aimed to maximize revenue, while the group friendly atmosphere and the chance to experience a traditional sugar shack are appreciated. Overall, the venue offers a solid sugar shack visit with positive service and flavors, tempered by price and space considerations.View restaurant profile