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Afficher toutqualite(8) boulangerie(7) croissant(7) patisserie(6) charcuterie(6) selection(5) fromage(5) boutique(5) cafe(5) cheese(5) vin(4) bakery(4)Très satisfaits de cette boutique où on peut trouver un peu de tout : charcuterie, fromage, thé, café... & même un coin où on peut se poser grignoter & boire quelque chose. Accueil chaleureux & sympathique ! Nous avons eu l'honneur d'être accueilli par un français & un des gérants. Nous sommes revenus deux fois durant notre séjour sur Magog & si c'était à refaire nous reviendrons avec grand plaisir !
I visited this grocery cum café recently on a cross-country ski holiday. I ended up going 3 times in 4 days because the food was so delicious, including the bread, charcuterie, extraordinary cheeses & exquisite Cotard chocolates. But this 5-star review is not just about the food, but for the integrity shown by the owner & staff. I left my wallet at the cash register but only realized that I had done so days later, when I was back home, about 500km away. My Google-translated emails were graciously received & answered by owner Thibaud Yvars, who printed a Fedex label on his end & ensured that my wallet ended up on its way. I had left over $120 in cash & piles of plastic in that wallet, & it arrived back untouched. Thank you so much to Thibaud & his exceptionally trustworthy staff!!
Just a small town bakery in Quebec Province. Not one of those trendy patisseries, but more of a gourmet grocery-bakery hybrid with a café attached. I walked in without much expectation, but most stuff I tried was really good. I guess the bar for coffee & pastries runs a little higher here.
I picked up a yuzu croissant & a'De Tropical' (a tropical fruit Danish, I think) along with a pistachio latte. The croissant looked similar to the ones from the most trendy croissants I've had in Boston, but this one actually nailed the basics. Here, the layers were crisp & delicate, no shortcuts, & the yuzu filling had a bright, citrusy balance that didn't overpower. De Tropical was a bit too sweet for me though.
The pistachio latte was the best pistachio latte I've ever had. It was labeled as a'latte gourmand', & from my server's French explanation, I half-expected a mountain of whipped cream. Instead, it came topped with a silky, airy cream with a drizzle of pistachio oil which added this incredible roasted aroma that lingered long after each sip.
J'ai été enchanté de ce lieu .Il y a une partie où l'on peut manger & prendre un café croissants ou sandwichsetc. & une autre partie pour la vente de magnifiques produits.
Une autre visite s'impose.