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Cabane à sucre Bertrand -  Restaurants Near: J7N2W2
≈ 0.1 km

Cabane à sucre Bertrand

Opens Sunday at 9 am
(51)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Cabane à sucre Bertrand is widely praised for a warm welcome, ample parking, and a fresh, extensive buffet that includes maple products in the brunch, making the all you can eat option worthwhile for families and hungry guests. The buffet setup is favored for variety and ease, with a lively ambiance that suits both small and large gatherings, and the staff are described as courteous. The experience is often described as charmingly rustic with activities and even a wagon ride that adds to the family friendly appeal, along with a homemade style feel in the recipes and reasonable prices. Some critiques include that the Saturday price can feel high for a buffet, restrooms are outdated and awkward, animals are kept in small enclosures, and a few dishes taste plain or industrial compared to the strong maple offering. Overall the place is seen as a pleasant discovery with memorable elements, friendly hosts, and substantial value, though not without caveats.View restaurant profile
Le St-Scho -  Restaurants Near: J7N2W2
≈ 1.6 km

Le St-Scho

May be temporarily closed
(9)
Mirabel
Au pied de l'Erable -  Restaurants Near: J7N2W2
≈ 2.6 km

Au pied de l'Erable

Open until 9:30 pm
(131)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Au pied de l'Erable is repeatedly described as a warm, family-run sugar shack that stays true to tradition, offering an all-you-can-eat menu that is flavorful, generous, and faithful to the classics of sugar season. The atmosphere is cozy and authentic, with friendly, attentive service and occasional live music that keeps the mood gentle rather than loud. Guests enjoy an on-site maple products shop and a small outdoor farm area that kids love, all in a setting that feels non-industrial and welcoming. Standout dishes include a fluffy omelette and maple mousse, with desserts and traditional staples like ham and pea soup received with appreciation, and many note the care and passion in the preparation. Practical tips include checking tractor tour availability in advance and the option to bring your own wine. Overall, the reviews describe a beloved, family-run experience where the food, service, and warm ambiance create a memorable visit that many plan to repeat.View restaurant profile

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