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Cabane à Sucre Constantin - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre Constantin

Opens Today at 10 am
(501)
Saint-Eustache

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Cabane à Sucre Constantin offers a warm authentic Quebec sugar shack experience with generous portions of traditional dishes served hot and a festive family friendly atmosphere. The service is consistently attentive and welcoming, making guests feel cared for, while the food is delicious and comforting with memorable desserts and maple treats. The on site boutique adds quality products and the setting, along with kid friendly activities, creates a well rounded outing for all ages. Overall, a tasty, convivial visit that combines good value, tradition and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Cabane aux Délices des Sucres - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane aux Délices des Sucres

Opens Today at 11 am
(223)
Saint-Lin-Laurentides

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Cabane aux Délices des Sucres offers a warm and lively dining experience where guests consistently praise the delicious food and generous portions. Signature platters such as the royal platter, the candy bacon platter, and buffalo mozzarella are described as succulent and satisfying. The ambience is welcoming with attentive staff, a lively evening vibe, a big screen, a disco ball, and music for dancing. A karaoke addition has delighted groups, adding a fun and memorable touch that brings joy even when song choices are limited. Visitors notice a family friendly outdoor area with maple treats and animals, and many say they plan to return year after year.View restaurant profile
La Cabane du Coureur - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

La Cabane du Coureur

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(683)
Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe La Cabane du Coureur as a refined sugar shack experience that blends tradition with creative, generous dishes. The cuisine is praised for high quality ingredients, inventive pairings, and portions that feel satisfying. Service is consistently highlighted as professional, warm, and attentive, with sommeliers providing insightful wine pairings. Ambiance is noted as stylish and cozy, sometimes lively, with a non traditional setting that still respects the festive sugar season. Diners often mention memorable waves of courses and the ability to take leftovers home. While prices can be higher than traditional options, many feel the quality, variety, and experience justify the cost. Overall, La Cabane du Coureur stands out for offering a unique gastronomic experience that draws people back year after year.View restaurant profile
Sève et boucane - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Sève et boucane

Sève et Boucane Catering, smokehouse, and sugar shack
Opens Today at 10 am
(29)
Saint-Esprit

Review Summary

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
Caribou Gourmand - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Caribou Gourmand

Opens Today at 10 am
(1815)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Caribou Gourmand is a warm, inviting spot where the menu celebrates Quebec terroir with creative flair and generous portions. The brunch and dinner offerings are praised for variety and bold flavors, with dishes like mussels, waffles, tartares, venison, duck, seal, and a standout cabane a sucre lineup earning frequent compliments, along with well presented plates. The atmosphere is cozy and the service is described as attentive and friendly, making it a good choice for family meals, celebrations, and casual evenings out. The beverage program and desserts receive praise, and guests appreciate the value and the sense of discovery on each visit. Some notes about busy times mention slower service or longer waits, but these do not overshadow the overall experience, which many say they would return for and recommend to others.View restaurant profile
Le Chalet du Ruisseau - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Le Chalet du Ruisseau

Opens Today at 9 am
(97)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Le Chalet du Ruisseau offers a welcoming atmosphere with good food, fast service, and a music filled setting that guests describe as warm and inviting. A large parking area and a spacious hall make it easy to host events and weddings, with a family run service that leaves a lasting impression from start to finish. The experience spans casual meals to festive gatherings, with a well prepared hot buffet, friendly staff, and a lively ambiance that adapts well to family outings and group celebrations. While some diners mentioned that the cuisine could lean toward the ordinary at times and that a few menu items changed, the overall experience is consistently praised and visitors look forward to returning for future occasions.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Gagnon - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre Gagnon

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(5)
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

Review Summary

Cabane à Sucre Gagnon offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with very friendly staff, and the sesame bread and pouding chômeur are noted as excellent. Beyond that, the rest of the experience falls short: the pea soup tastes like nothing, the salad is OK, the beans with lard are too runny, too dark and overly sweet from molasses, the omelette has no flavor and is overcooked, the ham is passable but not much, with little bacon only in the salad, and the house sausages are basically boiled hot dogs cut into pieces with a hint of maple syrup. The whole meal lasts about an hour and a half, and the maple candy on snow was not pursued. It is a nice, intimate spot with a lot of potential, but the food is disappointing.View restaurant profile
Erablière La Goudrelle - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Erablière La Goudrelle

Opens Today at 10 am
(452)
Mont-Saint-Grégoire

Review Summary

Erablière La Goudrelle offers a large, family friendly sugar shack experience with a dance floor, a play area for kids, animals, and both buffet and table service, making it a popular spot for groups and day trips. The desserts are frequently praised and the maple taffy is a highlight, along with dishes like pea soup, ham and breakfast potatoes, while the staff are described as welcoming and friendly. However, the food quality is uneven across visits, with sausages and bacon sometimes described as odd or overcooked, ears of pork lacking flavor or crunch, and several items tasting under seasoned or cooling fast, and portions can be small or served slowly during busy times. Some guests feel the place has become very commercial and crowded, with notes about rushing to clear tables and potential quantity deficits for large groups, though other patrons commend attentive service and a positive atmosphere. For others the value is mixed, with the price considered reasonable for an all you can eat format but gluten free options limited and overall quality not always meeting expectations, especially compared with past years. Despite criticisms, many still remember their visit fondly for the maple experiences, family friendly activities, and lively environment.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Bouvrette - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre Bouvrette

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(117)
Saint-Jérôme

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews of Cabane à Sucre Bouvrette describe a warm, family run atmosphere where the maple desserts and overall ambiance are praised, and some diners call the meals delicious with friendly service. Yet the experiences are mixed: several guests report excellent service and a pleasant visit, while others encounter slow service, limited staff for large groups, and meals arriving one by one, sometimes with no refills on coffee or dessert. The food ranges from flavorful and well liked to ordinary or fade, with some remarks noting simple fare that does not stand out. Activities for children are mentioned, though not consistently satisfying. All in all, the setting and maple offerings make the place worth a detour, but improvements in staffing, pacing, and menu execution could elevate the overall impression.View restaurant profile
L'Erablière Du Ruisseau - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

L'Erablière Du Ruisseau

Opens Today at 8 am
(11)
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Review Summary

At L'Erablière Du Ruisseau, reviews describe good quality food with highlights like beans and sausages, bacon and ham, and pouding chômeur, though the sugar pie is said to lack flavor and portions can feel small for the price. The buffet format can require long waits for the pea soup and bread arrives cold. The dining room is often crowded and ambience is quiet with no background music on most nights, though chansonniers perform on Fridays and Saturdays and some guests would welcome a light soundtrack. Overall, impressions are mixed, with some noting a better experience elsewhere and others unsure about returning, while desserts vary and the value per person seems to fall short of expectations.View restaurant profile
Ferme Aux Vieux Chênes - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Ferme Aux Vieux Chênes

Opens Today at 10 am
(60)
Saint-Francois

Review Summary

Ferme Aux Vieux Chênes is described as a small, authentic sugar shack with a warm, old fashioned vibe and a welcoming, friendly staff. The dining experience is praised for tasty, hearty food, generous portions, and nostalgic flavors, from soupe aux pois and quiche to ham that melts in the mouth and well seasoned potatoes, with desserts that can be worth the price and even takeout containers for leftovers. The atmosphere is intimate and family friendly, with a cozy ambiance and occasional songs that add charm, and reservations are recommended because space is limited. Some comments mention a slower pace between courses and the need for a bit more attention when supplies like bread, coffee, or condiments run low, but the service is generally described as amiable and the staff as accommodating. Overall, it is viewed as a memorable, authentic sugar shack experience that many would gladly return to with positive vibes and a sense of tradition.View restaurant profile
L'Erablière Du Mont St-Michel - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

L'Erablière Du Mont St-Michel

Opens Today at 11 am
(5)
Victoriaville

Review Summary

Reviews of L'Erablière Du Mont St-Michel describe a buffet style setup with no table service except for the soup, bowls dropped at each table and guests serving themselves; the overall impression is that the food is just okay with no wow factor and prices feel a bit high for what is offered. The owner is noted as attentive and responsive. For the snow taffy, the syrup isn't quite right and the taffy is too runny to form a good bite.View restaurant profile
Le Chalet des Érables - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Le Chalet des Érables

Opens Today at 9 am
(343)
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Le Chalet des Érables is described as a magical and beautifully themed venue with stunning decor, abundant flowers, and flexible wedding spaces that include two ceremonies under a tent and in a clearing, making events feel unique and memorable. The staff receive high praise for professionalism, warmth, and attentive coordination that helps guests feel cared for from start to finish. The food is consistently praised for quality and generosity, with many guests enjoying flavorful dishes and refined presentation, though a few notes mention slower service during peak times and occasional gaps in what is expected on the menu. The site is celebrated for being family friendly, offering a wide range of activities for children and a charming farm atmosphere, while some critiques point to extras and pricing for activities, rides, and beverages. Taken together, the overall impression is that Le Chalet des Érables delivers a memorable experience with standout service and ambiance, though potential visitors should consider timing and costs.View restaurant profile
Cidrerie Lacroix - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cidrerie Lacroix

Opens Today at 9 am
(1947)
Saint-Joseph-du-Lac

Mentioned in: Apple Picking Near Montreal: Our Essential Destinations

Review Summary

Reviews paint Cidrerie Lacroix as a warm, bright spot ideal for brunch, family gatherings and celebrations, with a picturesque orchard that makes apple picking a central part of the experience. Guests consistently praise the friendly, knowledgeable staff, the wide range of ciders and the meals that use fresh ingredients and thoughtful flavor pairings. The venue is repeatedly described as excellent for weddings and other events, with smooth planning, attentive service and food that arrives hot and well presented. Brunch is a frequent highlight, featuring eggs Benedict on house made bread, crepes, pancakes and other dishes, along with cider pairings, while the atmosphere is noted as elegant and relaxed. Some critiques mention the dining room warmth, changes to the menu affecting certain dishes, occasional delays and pricing that some feel does not always match portions, and a few operational hiccups like flies or slower coffee service. Overall the consensus emphasizes top quality cider and cuisine, friendly staff and a memorable experience that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Sucrerie Bonaventure - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Sucrerie Bonaventure

Opens Today at 9 am
(2381)
Mirabel, Blainville

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, guests describe Sucrerie Bonaventure as a warm, generous sugar shack with a lively, family friendly vibe and dishes that are hearty and flavorful. Many reviews highlight the ability to take leftovers and marinades and maple syrup home, a practice that reduces waste and adds value. The setting combines a mini farm, the famous maple tire on snow, and maple production demonstrations with indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a convivial atmosphere. A common note is that service can be slow when the venue is quiet or times are busy, and the large dining room can be loud. The food and desserts are praised for richness and variety, with some items such as bacon receiving mixed opinions. Prices are described as higher but many feel the experience justifies the cost thanks to portions, quality, and the option to bring leftovers home. Overall, guests express intent to return and recommend the place to friends, appreciating the authentic Quebec sugar shack feel and the family friendly environment.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre d'Amours - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre d'Amours

Opens Today at 10 am
(307)
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

Review Summary

Reviews describe Cabane à Sucre d'Amours as a warm, family friendly sugar shack with generous all you can eat offerings including tender shredded ham, crispy bacon, crepes, pork cheeks, omelettes and ham on the bone, plus house made ice cream and beignets. The atmosphere is often called welcoming and cozy, with a wood stove, rustic decor and lively music, though a few guests find the dining room too modern or the seating uncomfortable. The staff are frequently praised for friendly, attentive service and efficient operation, and the venue is celebrated for family activities like a mini farm, horse drawn rides, and festive events such as weddings. Value is a common theme, with many noting the price is reasonable for the quantity and variety, while some reviews mention long waits, occasional pricing confusion for extra guests, and certain safety or comfort concerns in the space.View restaurant profile
Érablière Meunier & fils - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière Meunier & fils

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(293)
Richelieu

Review Summary

Reviews describe Érablière Meunier & fils as a warm and welcoming sugar shack with delicious, fresh food and generous portions. The setting is beautiful and rustic, a perfect backdrop for families and special events, with thoughtful details that make the day feel magical. The menu features a variety of dishes such as pâté Meunier, tourtière, lasagne, creton and a notable pasta salad, along with convenient frozen items and other maple treats guests like to keep on hand. The Christmas market atmosphere and the array of activities for children, including a mini farm, rides, inflatable games and tractor tours, add to the appeal and create a festive mood. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness and professionalism, with many noting a welcoming staff and smooth operations. While a few notes mention price could be high for the meal quality and music can be loud or contemporary, the overall sentiment remains strong and many guests say the experience is worth the visit for a meal, a family day, or a wedding celebration.View restaurant profile
La P'tite Cabane d'la Côte - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

La P'tite Cabane d'la Côte

Opens Today at 10 am
(52)
Mirabel

Review Summary

La P'tite Cabane d'la Côte draws praise for a warm, traditional sugar shack atmosphere, live folk music that creates a lively and family friendly vibe, and a setting with a central bar that makes it easy to enjoy a beer while dining; reviewers note friendly, attentive service and a memorable ambiance, with some enjoying quick service and others finding staff stretched thin on busy days; the menu is described as having comforting staples like tourtière, soup, potatoes, beans and desserts, though several comments call certain dishes disappointing when served cold or with odd textures, such as ham that tasted smoked too strongly or an omelette with unfamiliar creaminess; tension around timing and menu availability is reported, including slow starts and requests about sharing leftovers, and some hygiene concerns are raised regarding preparation and snow being swept toward serving areas; overall the experience is seen as authentic and worth recommending for the ambiance and musicians, with families and dogs noted as positives, though some reviews warn that food quality and service can vary.View restaurant profile
Domaine Labranche - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Domaine Labranche

Opens Today at 10 am
(164)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

Reviews of Domaine Labranche describe a varied, family friendly sugar shack experience set on a historic site with farm animals, a cozy fire pit, and options to explore an orchard, a maple grove and a vineyard, plus on site dining. The place is praised for a wide range of dietary options, including gluten free, lactose free, vegetarian and vegan meals, and generous portions that satisfy groups; the vegan dishes are highlighted as particularly good. The atmosphere is described as charming with old French Canadian flair, and the grounds offer activities such as carriage rides and farm visits alongside apple picking and wine tasting. Service is noted as friendly by many, though some reviews report slow service or small, pricey portions and occasional lapses. Overall, Domaine Labranche is seen as one of the better sugar shack choices in the region and a reliable option for families and diverse dietary needs.View restaurant profile
Sucrerie du Rang Double - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Sucrerie du Rang Double

Opens Today at 11 am
(42)
Saint-Lin-Laurentides

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sucrerie du Rang Double as a small, family oriented sugar shack with a warm, unhurried vibe and a human scale that makes guests feel welcome rather than rushed. The traditional menu is well executed and flavorful, with the pouding chomeur a l'erable highlighted as a perfect dessert, and the service is attentive and efficient without feeling rushed. A chansonnier adds atmosphere in a balanced way, and outdoor activities such as a carriage ride to the sugaring operation engage both adults and children. A notable feature is the on site birch products crafted and sold there, reinforcing the sense of craft and local tradition. In contrast to larger commercial sugar shacks, this place feels human scale, respectful, and unhurried, with online reservations easy and guests not pressed. Many reviews express plans to return annually and describe the experience as unique, delicious, and family friendly with warm hospitality. Overall, Sucrerie du Rang Double offers an authentic cozy sugar shack experience with good food, maple and birch products, live music, and thoughtful service.View restaurant profile
Érablière au rythme des temps - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière au rythme des temps

Opens Today at 10 am
(109)
Saint-Lin-Laurentides

Review Summary

Érablière au rythme des temps receives broad praise for a warm, family friendly atmosphere, attentive and friendly staff, and consistently excellent food. The rustic decor and nostalgic sugar shack vibe create a lively ambiance, with homemade dishes and maple touches that guests describe as standout. The venue suits families and small groups, with a welcoming layout and a kid friendly outdoor area and a small farm that adds to the visit. Value for money is repeatedly noted, with generous portions and affordable prices, though crowds can make seating feel tight at peak times and the dining room feel crowded. Reservations are often advised as the place fills up, and many visitors say they would return, citing ham and omelettes, friendly hosts, and an overall pleasant experience.View restaurant profile
Le Vignoble du Ruisseau - Cabane à Sucre et distillerie / Bistro sur Braise - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Le Vignoble du Ruisseau - Cabane à Sucre et distillerie / Bistro sur Braise

Opens Today at 12 pm
(686)
Brome-Missisquoi

Review Summary

Visitors describe Le Vignoble du Ruisseau as magical in every season, with a stunning vineyard, charming architecture, and scenic spaces both indoors and outdoors. The overall atmosphere is welcoming and refined, with attentive staff guiding tours, serving drinks, and making guests feel at home. The wines, including sparkling varieties, and house cocktails receive high marks, and the site is praised for its quality local products and the option to enjoy a tasting, a picnic, or a meal in a beautiful setting. However, several reviews note some issues: the tasting hall hours on Sundays have not always matched expectations, with bottles available for purchase but tastings sometimes limited; picnic rules have tightened compared to past years; and some guests report restrictive access on the terrace or unclear rules about bringing lunch. Despite these points, the experience is described as international in caliber, enchanting, and a standout stop on the wine route, with many readers planning to return to enjoy the guided tour, the food offerings in season, and the overall ambience.View restaurant profile
Érablière Charbonneau - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière Charbonneau

Opens Today at 10 am
(355)
Mont-Saint-Grégoire

Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesThe Best Sugar Shacks Near MontrealView More

Review Summary

Érablière Charbonneau offers an authentic sugar shack experience in a handsome wooden setting with a range of hearty traditional Quebecois dishes and maple treats, where the portions are generous and the atmosphere is warm and family friendly. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, efficient and attentive, with quick service even at busy times and a welcoming, clean environment. The area provides outdoor activities for children, a playground and chances to explore the verger, cidrerie and animals, making it a full day out in the woods. Reviewers praise the quality and variety of the food from classic staples to unique touches like meat pies and local products, though a few dishes were noted as greasy or not to some tastes, and some guests feel the pricing is high relative to the experience. The experience is described as charming and memorable with a traditional vibe, occasional playful touches and a strong emphasis on hospitality, making it a place many would return to or recommend for families and friends.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre Osias - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à sucre Osias

Opens Today at 9:30 am
(202)
Saint-Esprit

Review Summary

Cabane à sucre Osias is described as a true traditional sugar shack with a warm, rustic and family friendly vibe, where service is consistently impeccable and the staff are welcoming. The food receives frequent praise for being delicious and hearty, with classic items such as soup, creton, baked beans, tarte au sucre and other maple specialties, plus desserts that delight. The atmosphere is enhanced by live music including violins, creating an authentic and festive experience that guests feel they could repeat year after year. Many reviews note that the owner and the team go out of their way to welcome guests and ensure everyone is comfortable, making it feel special rather than routine. Some comments mention vegetarian options and show appreciation for options without lard on request, though a few notes suggest room for improvement on plant based dishes or sides. A small minority mention price quirks like per person charges for certain meats, but this does not overshadow the overall positive impression. Overall, it is described as intimate, authentically Quebecois and a top pick among sugar shacks, with guests planning to return and recommending it confidently.View restaurant profile
Erablière Au Sous Bois - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Erablière Au Sous Bois

Opens Today at 9 am
(776)
Mont-Saint-Grégoire

Review Summary

Erablière Au Sous Bois is seen as a warm, family friendly sugar shack with attentive service and a lively atmosphere, where many reviewers praise generous portions and a variety of desserts and the main draw for kids includes activities, paid makeup, a Just Dance area, a carriage ride and animal visits. Some criticisms appear as well, including high prices, certain dishes not meeting expectations, bacon and ham that can be dry, and the main course not top for everyone; the carriage ride is described as short and the farm area feels compact. Reservations help avoid waiting, and many say they would return or make it an annual visit because of the overall ambiance and family oriented experience. Overall it stands out for its friendliness and kid friendly features, with multiple guests considering it among the best sugar shacks for the season.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Stéphane - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Stéphane

Beautiful private sugar shack for family and friends
Opens Today at 10 am
(40)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Cabane à Stéphane is described as a warm, family friendly sugar shack that many consider a must stop, especially for winter travelers, with an exterior fireplace that adds to the cozy ambience. Food is repeatedly described as fresh and homemade, service as top notch, and the setting as welcoming for celebrations, conversation, and even dancing, while the overall vibe is relaxed and not overly crowded. A rare note of critique mentions that the maple candy at the end did not meet expectations in one visit, but otherwise the experience is praised as excellent from start to finish, with the place seen as a charming gem that could become a tradition, offering friendly staff, good brunch during opening days, pleasant walks around, and consistently tasty dishes such as the ham. Many reviewers say they would return, underscoring the strong impression of hospitality, ambiance and quality.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Arthur Raymond - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre Arthur Raymond

Opens Today at 10 am
(106)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

At Cabane à Sucre Arthur Raymond, the experience is described as pleasant and simple, with an unpretentious vibe and a strong focus on reducing waste thanks to take-home provisions. The mood is upbeat, with servers described as smiling, and guests note that changes over the years have continued to improve the experience. Dishes receive praise, including a pork ear and jowl preparation and an omelette that are said to be excellent. It feels like exactly what is expected from a sugar shack, with no disappointments reported and plans to return. The overall sentiment highlights good service and impeccable food, and some reviewers express surprise at negative comments.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Famille Éthier - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à Sucre Famille Éthier

Opens Today at 10 am
(7)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Cabane à Sucre Famille Éthier earns praise for great food and very friendly service, with diners noting they would have liked to eat in if the dining room were open. Since COVID, the dining room has remained closed and takeout is the only option, a change some reviews describe as disappointing. When visits occur, the food and service are described as amazing, but the current setup limits dine in.View restaurant profile
Érablière Au Pain de Sucre - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière Au Pain de Sucre

Opens Today at 5:30 am
(62)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Érablière Au Pain de Sucre is described as a beautiful, well maintained golf course with fast, receptive greens and a layout that provides a real challenge, set on a scenic site that also makes for a pleasant dining experience. Conditions are repeatedly praised, with the course in excellent condition, greens fast and true, and tee boxes well kept. The restaurant area is also highlighted for ambiance, with a warm, convivial atmosphere and service described as impeccable, making it a good place to gather with friends or family. Mix of opinions exists about the service at the starting tee, with some reports of slight delays or a stern attitude from staff about departure times, yet others recall friendly interactions and smooth operations. Overall the reviews are positive, with strong recommendations and a sense of value, and many say to add this place to the summer plans. Despite the negative notes, the consensus is that the course and site provide a great experience along with enjoyable dining.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre Eau Tronc Sucré - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à sucre Eau Tronc Sucré

May be temporarily closed
(1)
Mirabel
Cabane à sucre Chez Dany - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à sucre Chez Dany

Opens Today at 10 am
(282)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Chez Dany is described as a lively and welcoming sugar shack experience that blends a generous all you can eat menu with a hands on tour of maple production and a taste of authentic Quebec culture. Reviews highlight flavorful traditional dishes, a sweet tire sur neige, and the opportunity to buy maple products in a well stocked shop, all set to live music and a warm, festive atmosphere. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendly, attentive service and efficient pacing, with visitors noting good value for money and plenty of maple flavours to try. Some comments point out crowds from tour groups, which can make it noisy and harder to find seating, so booking ahead is advised. Overall impressions are positive, describing an iconic Quebec tradition that is fun, educational and comforting, and many would recommend a visit to Chez Dany to experience maple heritage firsthand.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Au Petit Poucet - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Restaurant Au Petit Poucet

Opens Today at 6:30 am
(836)
Val-David

Review Summary

Au Petit Poucet is described as a warm, rustic Quebecois breakfast and lunch spot with a chalet vibe and a cozy waiting area around a real fire, delivering a distinctly local and charming atmosphere. The menu offers generous, homemade portions of traditional Quebec dishes such as cretons, feves au lard, tourtiere, and eggs Benedict with maple ham, with many reviews calling the food hearty, well made, and fairly priced for the portion size. Service and ambiance are widely praised for being friendly, attentive, and efficient, and guests often appreciate the complimentary coffee or hot chocolate while they wait, though on busy weekends the wait can be lengthy and reservations are not available. Overall the place is regarded as an institution in the region, worth visiting for the decor, the home made cooking, and the warm, family friendly vibe, with only occasional notes about portion size or service consistency.View restaurant profile
Érablière Hilltop - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière Hilltop

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Bromont, Brome-Missisquoi
Erablière Bernard Mets cuisinés & Réceptions - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Erablière Bernard Mets cuisinés & Réceptions

Opens Today at 9 am
(1665)
Granby

Review Summary

Reviews of Erablière Bernard Mets cuisinés & Réceptions describe a welcoming sugar shack known for its superb syrup, comforting homemade dishes, and a warm, convivial atmosphere. Guests praise generous portions, tasty flavors, and clear, easy to follow instructions for the Swing la bacaisse take home boxes, with leftovers often enjoyed. The bakery, dessert table, and shop receive high marks, and the overall service is frequently described as friendly and attentive in a family friendly setting. The setting is noted for ample space between tables and a vibe that suits group outings, celebrations, and newcomers alike. A few comments mention slower checkout interactions or questions about value for money on some offerings, but the overall sentiment is positive and many express plans to return.View restaurant profile
Érablière Verger d'Émilie - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière Verger d'Émilie

Opens Today at 10 am
(213)
Rougemont

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Érablière Verger d'Émilie as a place with excellent food and attentive service, featuring a generous buffet that covers traditional sugar shack favorites and a few original dishes, all at good value. The atmosphere blends a warm sugar shack vibe with lively, family friendly energy, sometimes enhanced by live music, and the setting is noted for being welcoming even when busy. Diners appreciate the variety and the chance to sample many items, and many say they would return. On the downside, crowded seating and tight tables can be uncomfortable, interior play options for kids can be lacking on rainy days, and a few guests report slower beverage service or occasional inconsistencies in temperature or preparation. Reservations are advised, and the buffet format is repeatedly praised for its abundance, with standout items like ribs, desserts, and maple products mentioned. Overall it is viewed as a strong sugar shack experience that stands out for quality and service.View restaurant profile
Cabane Claude Benoit - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane Claude Benoit

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(26)
Saint-Hyacinthe

Review Summary

Reviews for Cabane Claude Benoit describe a welcoming setting and consistently good food, with the bread and cretons singled out and the service described as efficient and friendly. Some guests would have preferred pea soup to the vegetable option, and portions are noted as small to limit waste, though not excessively so. A few comments mention that the dishes arrived not hot and that wait times for extra portions could be long. Yet the overall tone is highly positive, praising the ambiance and impeccable service, with many calling it the best sugar shack they have tried and stating they will return every year.View restaurant profile
L'Érablière aux Quatre Vents - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

L'Érablière aux Quatre Vents

Opens Today at 9 am
(44)
Mirabel

Review Summary

L'Erabliere aux Quatre Vents is praised across reviews for excellent meals and a warm, family friendly vibe set in a charming sugar shack near a Christmas market. Dishes such as beef bourguignon, carré aux dates, and a seafood lasagna are highlighted, along with well prepared brunches and desserts, and a selection of maple syrup goodies and ready to heat meals to take home. The staff are described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to an overall sense of hospitality and a place that feels inviting and photogenic. The shop and its product range are repeatedly noted as beautiful and full of variety, making it a memorable stop that visitors would strongly recommend.View restaurant profile
Cabane A Sucre Au Milieu Des Champs - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane A Sucre Au Milieu Des Champs

Opens Today at 10 am
(212)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Reviews describe a warm, family-friendly sugar shack experience at Cabane A Sucre Au Milieu Des Champs, set in a picturesque countryside location. Traditional, homemade dishes and a wide range of sugar shack specialties are the focus, with highlights like tender maple ham, house-made sausages, soupe aux pois, and generous desserts. The tasting includes an entrance fee and desserts are offered generously, with maple taffy included with the admission and served at will. Service is repeatedly described as warm and attentive, with friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Ambience is intimate and family-friendly, with rustic vintage décor and comfortable seating, and many reviews note that each group has its own table rather than sharing. While a few comments refer to changes in quality or noise level, the overall sentiment is positive and many reviewers say they will return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre Au Pied de Cochon - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à sucre Au Pied de Cochon

Cabane à sucre unique, ouverte en saison, proposant des versions gourmandes de plats traditionnels.
Opens Today at 12 pm
(264)
Mirabel

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Cabane à sucre Au Pied de Cochon offers a festive cabin atmosphere and a creative, indulgent multi course sugar shack experience that blends traditional Quebec dishes with a French influence. Guests consistently praise the generous portions and the option to bring leftovers home in containers. The meals unfold in a four course rhythm with amuse bouche, starter, main and dessert, presented for sharing and paced to allow time between courses. The vibe is warm and convivial, though it can be lively and noisy, and some guests report waiting outside for pm seats in winter. Service is generally friendly and attentive, but a few reviews note inconsistency or delays when the room is busy. Menu highlights and signature items such as the foie gras cornet, pithivier and creme brulee are described as extraordinary, while a handful of dishes are criticized for being overly salty or heavy. Price and portion remarks vary, with some saying portions have shrunk while prices rose. Still, the overall experience is memorable and often recommended, especially for groups, with the seasonal menu repeatedly drawing guests back.View restaurant profile
Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable

Opens Today at 10 am
(307)
Mont-Saint-Grégoire

Review Summary

Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable is described as a warm, authentic sugar shack with a rustic, family atmosphere that suits gatherings of family or friends. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, even when large groups are present, and the overall ambiance is a frequently highlighted strength. Food is generally considered good to very good, with comforting items such as soupe aux pois, creton maison and a well received tartelette au sucre d'érable, plus a shareable main course that benefits from maple accents. Several reviewers note charming touches like homemade pickles and traditional Quebec music, which add to the cozy, genuine vibe. A minority of reviews report declines in quality in recent years, mentioning bland flavors, missing ingredients like bacon or maple sausages, slow service, and questions about value for money and certain maple confections. Despite the mixed notes on taste, the general impression is that Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable offers a true sugar shack experience with warmth, tradition, and a few standout dishes that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Cabane du Pic Bois - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane du Pic Bois

Opens Today at 11 am
(5)
Cowansville

Review Summary

Reviews for Cabane du Pic Bois present a mixed picture. The guided tour advertised on the site is viewed as misleading by some visitors, offering only a brief look since the production period had ended and with charges levied for a tour that does not show the full process. This has been described as false representation that harms the customer experience, and the place is not recommended by those critics. No cabin meal is served; crepes are available and maple candy on snow is offered, with the syrup described as very good and the maple butter praised as the best in the universe. The approach to reach the cabin is not ideal, requiring good tires, and a sign halfway up could prevent confusion. On some visits no staff were present, which reinforces the sense that the experience does not always meet expectations for the price.View restaurant profile
Cabane à sucre des Sportifs - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Cabane à sucre des Sportifs

Opens Today at 10 am
(195)
Saint-Esprit

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near Montreal

Review Summary

Cabane à sucre des Sportifs offers a warm, festive, family friendly sugar shack experience with friendly, proud staff and a very traditional menu that keeps plates full and smiles wide. Reviewers highlight the charming decor and authentic atmosphere, the variety of activities for kids including sledding, a farm visit, and carrot and pumpkin picking, and the chance to sample classic maple fare such as pea soup and maple tart, plus the famous maple taffy. The service is repeatedly praised as exceptional, though some notes mention long lines and occasional overbooking during busy events, suggesting deposits or better queue management. Many say the venue works well for all ages, offers good value for the all you can eat format, and suits family days or school outings, with the overall vibe described as memorable and inviting. A few critiques point to overly salty items and wish for more sausage options, but the experience remains described as authentic, festive, and worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Labonté de la Pomme - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Labonté de la Pomme

Vaste ferme et verger proposant cueillette de fruits, zone de pique-nique, labyrinthes de maïs et vols en hélicoptère.
Opens Today at 9 am
(254)
Oka

Mentioned in: The Best Sugar Shacks Near MontrealApple Picking Near Montreal: Our Essential DestinationsView More

Review Summary

Labonté de la Pomme is described as a warm, family friendly spot for apple picking and exploring a working farm with a shop, an animal area, and a variety of fruit and preserved goods. Reviews highlight a broad variety of apples and other fruits, tasty snacks like cheese toast and pastries, and apple cider, all at reasonable prices with no entry fees, and the option to bring your own container. The staff are repeatedly noted as welcoming, helpful, and knowledgeable about cooking with apples and pears, contributing to a friendly, local atmosphere. The experience suits a seasonal visit with kids who can enjoy a little tractor ride and a small animal area, and the sugar shack meals and desserts receive strong praise. Some comments mention busy days with noise near the dining area and a safety note about open fires, suggesting room for a small improvement. Overall, the place stands out for its scenic setting, variety of fruit and products, and attentive service, often becoming a family tradition.View restaurant profile
Sucrerie du Domaine - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Sucrerie du Domaine

May be temporarily closed
(23)
Rawdon
Au gré des saisons - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Au gré des saisons

Opens Today at 9 am
(41)
Oka

Review Summary

Reservations are often advised to secure a spot at Au gré des saisons, where the sugar shack meal is described as the best on the North Shore and everything from the food to the value makes a strong impression. Guests note excellent food, friendly and efficient service, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, with the added charm of being able to grill bread on the wood stove. The venue is praised for organization and hospitality during weddings, with the owner described as extremely accommodating and the whole setting said to be magical and magnificent. Repeat visitors describe the place as their go-to choice for years, maintaining appeal even after long breaks, and they plan to return. Overall, the impression is consistently positive: a cozy, cabin-like feel, very good food, courteous service, and high recommendations.View restaurant profile
Érablière M.S. - Sugar Shacks in Montreal

Érablière M.S.

Opens Today at 9 am
(32)
Mont-Laurier

Review Summary

Reviews of Érablière M.S. paint a mostly positive picture of a superb sugar shack experience with friendly service, a pleasant atmosphere, and prices that feel very reasonable. Inside is described as very clean and the setting comfortable, though parking is limited and accessibility for people with mobility issues is not easy. Food quality is mixed: some meals are praised as excellent while others fall short, with an omelette tasting like water and ham that is very dry cited by some reviewers. Maple candy is seen in the dining room and the overall service and ambiance are noted as pleasant, with music sometimes highlighted as a positive feature. Prices are among the lowest in the area, especially when compared with southern shore options, contributing to a strong value impression. A few items like maple candy and a dessert called 'grand pere' are noted as worth the detour. Overall, Érablière M.S. appears to offer a comfortable, family-friendly experience with solid service and value, while noting variability in the food and some accessibility challenges.View restaurant profile
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