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We had a wonderful brunch here!
The staff was so welcoming to our group, & the food came out hot & fresh. It's located right in the heart of the pedestrian village, making it the perfect spot to fuel up before heading to the slopes or hiking.
Great coffee, juice & cocktails & even better crepes, sweet & salty, my favourite: The one with mushrooms 😋
We will definitely be back!
They deserve ⭐?⭐?⭐?⭐?⭐?
If I could I would give this place a 0. Went there with friends after a long day of walking around the village in the cold to get something to eat quickly. Upon our arrival we already felt a weird vibe from the workers. Our server was cold, dismissive & overall just rude. It's like she didn't want to do her job, aka take our order... We didn't finish eating & she made us pay, which we didn't mind at first because she told us to not rush & take our time. 1 out of 8 person didn't tip (mind you the bill was 9$ for that person) & she pointed it out in front of everyone & embarrassed him. 5min after paying (some of us were still not done) she comes up to us & tells us that people are waiting outside & makes us feel bad for THE TABLE WE PAID FOR. We leave the place & lo & behold, no one is waiting outside. Overall terrible experience I don't recommend & we wish we didn't leave any tips, yet pretty much all of us did despite the service. Let me add that the food isn't worth the price nor the money!
Little note: if you ain't white you ain't right in there! None of us were white & we could feel the discrimination loud & clear!!
Shared a buckwheat (gluten free) crepe with my boyfriend. The size was good for two. We had the caramel apple taste was exquisite. It was $25 which is expensive but so is everything in the village. Nice mid day warm up snack. Fast service.
Stopped in as a family of four around Christmas & had an extremely negative experience. When a place has no real competition, customer respect can slide fast, & this was a perfect example. The person working the counter, possibly the owner or manager, was rude, dismissive, & unprofessional from the start. We did not even end up trying the crepes because the interaction was so unpleasant we left. If you want your Christmas outing to actually be enjoyable, explore the village, but avoid this place.
Bel endroit mais beaucoup trop cher pour ce que c'est. Soupe à l'oignon 16$ un peu exagéré !
En plus qu'on vous pousse dans le dos du début à la fin, pour faire entrer d'autres clients le plus rapidement possible...ce n'est pas le genre de service que je m'attends quand je dépense 230$ pour dîner, pour 4, dont 2 sans entrée. & je dois dire que la taxe de 3% ajoutée à la facture pour le villégiature de ce village ne nous plaît pas non plus.
Allez à st jovite, c'est bien plus accueillant pour la restauration.
Really impressed by the crepes! Quite pricey as everything is in the village but quality & portion were both great, easily one of the best crepes I had around Quebec, great option for a brunch. Staff was nice & quick too.
🥞 Assez cher, mais ça vaut le coup à Mont-Tremblant
Les crêpes à Mont-Tremblant, ce n'est pas donné - j'ai payé 24 $ pour la Matante Claudette, & avec les taxes & le pourboire, on frôle facilement les 30 $. Mais honnêtement ? C'était excellent.
Garnie de poitrine de poulet, pesto de roquette, tomates séchées, cheddar, champignons & sauce béchamel, la crêpe était généreuse, bien équilibrée, & vraiment savoureuse. Rien n'est fait à moitié ici - elle était bien remplie, avec une belle quantité de garniture & une sauce onctueuse par-dessus.
Oui, c'est cher pour une crêpe. Mais avec l'ambiance chaleureuse, le charme du village & la qualité de l'assiette, c'est une petite folie qui se justifie. On ne paie pas juste pour manger - on paie pour l'expérience Mont-Tremblant. 🏔?
We went on a quiet weeknight, & had a great time. The staff was very friendly, & our young children had a lot of fun. Delicious crepes & escargot. Definitely recommend trying this charming restaurant in the village.
The exterior of this restaurant looks like a little Christmas house at Mont Tremblant's Pedestrian Village. Not only that they have a large variety of delicious Quebecois Crepes (both thin & savory), their rich & creamy hot chocolate was beautiful decorated with a cute candy cane :). It is a perfect meal including the unique Quebecois Apple Cider drink after a long day of skiing. This place gets packed during the peak dining period. So, you may want to come early or late to avoid the long waiting time.
Charming restaurant with a nice patio in Pedestrian Village. The menu doesn't mention gluten-free options but they do offer a gluten-free, buckwheat crepe batter & I didn't experience any issues with cross contamination. Our waiter wasn't knowledgeable about dietary restrictions or how the food was prepared, but was very friendly & attentive. The sauces weren't gluten free & my crepe was a little dry without the sauce, but overall I enjoyed this place.
This was our first stop upon entering Tremblant's Ski Village. A quaint crepe spot right along the path, with a large terrace. It wasn't long before we were seated & brought menus. I was feeling more peckish than my partner, so I opted for La Fiesta crepe, while he got a Choco-Noisette. Both crepes were delicious, & mine was extra filling with all the chicken, arugula, & guac. I could've done without the BBQ sauce though. The waitress was extremely attentive, constantly checking in on us.
located right in the village. However, a bit overpriced. Worth a visit