Reviews of Sève et boucane describe an amazing sugar shack experience with incredibly flavorful food and a wow kitchen, where service is attentive, the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, and the overall vibe blends friendly hosts, good Quebecois music, and a memorable sense of place. The experience balances generosity with practicality, as takeout containers avoid waste and staff guide parking, though parking itself can be a little tricky. The restaurant is intimate with a maximum capacity, which adds to the charm, and guests praise the friendly and dedicated team. The menu includes a standout vegetarian option, and the crew can accommodate diners who do not eat pork. While a few comments note room for improvement like universal high chairs for all tables and a small changing area, the overall impression remains highly favorable, with cuisine described as exquisite and service as superb, and many say they would return. Some say it may be the best sugar shack in town.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Cabane à Sucre Constantin Grégoire describe a welcoming, family friendly sugar shack with generous portions and good value, where the menu pleases pancake and omelette fans, ham is praised, the tire d'erable is standout, and a wide spread of traditional items like beets, onions, pickles, pea soup, creton, warm bread buns, hot dogs in syrup, eggs, fèves au lard, potatoes, oreilles de crisse, pork rinds, fried crepes and sugar pie earns frequent compliments. Service is noted as friendly and efficient, with small portions served at a time to reduce waste and milk available on request; the setting includes a small farm, animals, walking trails, and in some seasons a DJ or festive atmosphere with horse carriage rides and a playground for kids. Some reviewers find the food a touch conventional or a bit commercial at times, and a few point to inconsistencies in service or vegetarian options and pricing, but the overall sentiment is positive and many intend to return.View restaurant profile