One of the few sugar shacks left that have all the food items made fresh which you can all drown in maple syrup for your gastronomical needs. Make note that you have to make a reservation by phone only and that there is not a lot of parking available. It is a good place to bring children as they do have a playground available and high chairs. Also since the food is "homemade" there is control over some allergens. Although they are not gluten or soy free, they do not use any nuts...
Read moreWe have been to this Cabane à sucre before and it was good, however this time we were very disappointed. The omelette was dry as was the tortière pie and ham. The potatoes were over done, bread was burnt. When we were finished and eating dessert this is when they started putting out the pickled beets and pickles on the empty tables. They never put any on ours and when questioned they just said sorry we forgot. For the price they charged ($25 pp) it was certainly...
Read moreI found the food very mediocre, at least for takeout as ma cabane à la maison.
The egg soufflée was very dry and the sausages and beans were comparable to something you’d get at La Belle Province for breakfast. Not horrible, but very average and not homemade.
Seemed better when I came in person in 2014.
Sucrerie de la Montagne is more expensive but much better quality and...
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