Ferme La Fille du Roy is praised as a scenic, family friendly farm with great value and a wide range of fresh produce. Reviewers note warm, helpful staff, a welcoming atmosphere, and activities that make it a perfect fall day out for families, including free access to fields, pumpkin and squash picking, a corn maze, and dog friendly weekday hours. Food and on site options are highlighted as a delight, with soups, galettes, muffins, and a wood fired pizza; the produce like strawberries, pumpkins, courges and artichokes described as abundant, high quality and reasonably priced. The farm is repeatedly described as beautiful, fun for kids, and easy to visit, with guests expecting to return next year and to recommend it to others as a must visit place for autumn. Overall, the sentiment is consistently positive, emphasizing the farm's charm, value, and family friendly appeal.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Chez Cheval as a warm, charming cafe with a strong coffee program and a wide range of ready meals, sandwiches, salads, and desserts; many praise the freshness and quality of the offerings, the generous portions, and the convenience of catering and takeout, including Christmas menu items that are described as excellent. The cafe's private roastery and specialty drinks, such as pistachio milk and standout lattes, are frequently highlighted, as is the overall value and friendly atmosphere. Some notes of critique mention occasional cold service from younger staff, higher prices, limited on site seating, and a few dishes where the sauce or seasoning could be improved, but the general tone is positive with patrons planning to return and to order for events.View restaurant profile
Visitors describe Au Pavillon de la Pomme as a very beautiful, rustic and welcoming place where simplicity and quality come together, making it a must to discover. The setting around the orchard is admired for its charm, and the atmosphere is described as relaxing and well thought out, with expansive grounds, animals, and a rustic beauty that feels well placed. The apple pie is repeatedly noted as the best ever tasted, and the shop is praised for dependable advice from the staff who are said to be very friendly. Many reviewers mention returning each season for the apples and visiting several times because the site is magnificent. Overall, the experience centers on a picturesque environment, quality fruit and pies, generous outdoor space, and a very pleasant staff.View restaurant profile
Petit et Fils - Verger et Cidrerie is described as a scenic, family friendly destination with a strong lineup of homemade products, especially ciders and apple treats, and an orchard that shines in the fall for apple picking while the restaurant stays open year round. The staff are repeatedly noted as warm, helpful, and knowledgeable, with a pleasant tasting and shopping experience and a well stocked boutique offering a variety of products and bakery items. However several drawbacks appear in the reviews, including a per adult bag entry policy that many find expensive, occasional small tasting portions or paid tastings, and sometimes unclear signage inside the grounds. Some concerns are raised about animal welfare in the mini farm area and aging play structures, and crowds can be heavy during peak season. A few service missteps at the restaurant or counter are mentioned. Despite these issues, the cider selection, the quality of products, the variety of apples, and the overall atmosphere lead many to rate it highly and return for the ciders and baked goods, making it a popular family outing and a destination for cider lovers.View restaurant profile
Le Flanc Nord is described as a stunning and spacious orchard that makes for a perfect autumn day, with mountain views, an authentic farm setting, and a warm, family friendly atmosphere. Visitors can pick a wide range of apples, see farm animals, and enjoy on site treats such as ciders and pastries, with dogs welcome in certain areas and a space to bring snacks. Overall the place is repeatedly praised for its beauty and the chance to spend time outdoors with children or friends, with many noting they return year after year. Some drawbacks include crowds during harvest season, information gaps and inconsistent service, occasional shortages of popular items, and higher prices for apple baskets. Despite these, Le Flanc Nord is considered a standout destination for a relaxed, rustic fall outing, offering apple picking, farm products, and a charming ambiance that many reviews highlight as the main draw.View restaurant profile