Cute sugar shack. We sat next to the woodburning stove which added to the cozy atmosphere. All the food was good. Blueberry pancake was a good size, French toast was nicely cooked on the outside and soft on the inside, bacon was cooked well, and waffle was yummy too.
Do yourself a favor and get the sour cream donut with maple frosting. If you're not so into sweet then just get a sour cream donut, it's got a great texture and flavor. That was my favorite part. We went on opening day and everything was smooth. I appreciated it being open on a Friday since in theory it'd be less busy...
Read moreClassic sugar house in an updated location. I’ve been going to the William’s family sugar house for 50 years back when it was on my parents street as Mt Toby sugar house. Today I had a nice pancake breakfast with the family, finishing with sugar on snow. They do need a bigger dining area - a lot of people hovering waiting for tables which takes a bit of fun away: But as a fellow small business owner I can say that’s a better dilemma to have than too...
Read moreWhat a fun spot to celebrate the traditional New England Maple Sugar House. There Was no real wait at noon though the house was packed. You can buy maple sugar products, see how the syrup is made and enjoy a delightful meal. We had 2 blueberry pancakes, each the size of a dinner plate and mynwife added scrambled eggs and bacon. I had hot chocolate and she had coffee, both adequate in taste. And all the Maple syrup you can want for our...
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