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Bidrage med feedbackIt was an amazing experience. The Arribale of Spring, characterized by the knocking of maple soap, cooking in the heavenly syrup at this traditional Quebec Cabane a sucre (Sugar Shacks is indeed very exciting. The traditional Quebec meal was equally satisfying. Must visit.
$32 for this traditional meal is on the high end and I was expecting much better. Pea soup should be thick and not borderline watery. There was no indication on the English version website that the meat pies were limited to 1 very tiny pie per person. The smoked ham was served COLD and I was told this is the norm here so I tried to heat it up in my empty cast iron skillet from the omelet. Will I be returning? Nope! I 'd rather pay an extra $10 and return to my all time favorite, Sucrerie de la Montagne in Rigaud where the expansive menu and overall ambiance allow for a true and authentic yearly cabanne à sucre experience!
Food was good and they made us feel very welcome. Our group was two families with small children and the kids were very happy with the petting zoo. Also, the all you can eat hot maple taffy on snow was just amazing. Some places make you buy tickets and pay per stick for maple taffy... not here. We will be going back.
Place is ok but does not deserve a 4 stars. They have a cute little farm with alpagas, goats, rabbits etc. Really liked the fact they had no pigs in the farm (I always found weird to go pet an animal that is served in the menu . They had musicians playing traditional music and it was cool.The cabane is large enough but toilets are mixt and very small for a restaurant that welcome families and kids (only two cabines with an outside door open so no privacy . The service was a bit slow to start but all the staff was friendly. I hated that they seem to have no concern regarding the environment. Small plastic cups on every tables to drink water and they even give you the bill in a cup at the end (seriously?!? Food is ok. Some stuff were better than others but nothing was impressive. We had soup, bread, omelet, ham, beans, pancakes, oreilles de christ, beets, pickles, baked potatoes, meat pie and grand-père dans le sirop. Everything is all you can eat except the one and only mini meat pie. Overall, for 30$ I think it's expensive for what you get and will probably not return.
Fun place, big enough to run around and take the horse ride. Food was good, a little pricey and they could have given us more ham, but overall would recommend.