If you’re seeking an authentic Canadian culinary experience wrapped in warmth and tradition, Cabane à Sucre Leclerc in Neuville, Quebec, is an absolute must-visit. Just a 20-minute drive from Quebec City, this family-run sugar shack offers more than just a meal—it delivers a heartfelt celebration of Québécois heritage.  
From the moment you arrive, you’re embraced by the genuine hospitality of the Leclerc family. The staff’s dedication and warmth make every guest feel like part of their extended family. Whether you’re visiting with children, friends, or a large group, the atmosphere is welcoming and inclusive.
The culinary offerings are nothing short of exceptional. The all-you-can-eat traditional menu, served on porcelain dishes, features homemade delights such as hearty pea soup, savory meat pies, baked omelets with ham, maple-glazed sausages, and crispy “oreilles de crisse” (fried pork rinds). Each dish is crafted with high-quality ingredients, reflecting the rich flavors of Quebec’s culinary traditions. The maple syrup, produced on-site, is a standout—its rich, pure taste elevates every bite, especially the crêpes and the classic “tire sur la neige” (maple taffy on snow). 
Beyond the food, Cabane à Sucre Leclerc offers a range of activities that enhance the experience. Guests can enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides, live musical entertainment, dancing, and games. Children are delighted by the outdoor playground and inflatable games, making it a perfect family outing. The venue also features a large mural depicting the evolution of the sugar shack, along with various antiques and bilingual exhibits that provide cultural context.   
With a seating capacity of up to 220 guests, the establishment is well-equipped to host group events, including weddings, birthdays, and corporate gatherings. Reservations are recommended, especially during the peak season from March 1 to April 30. 
In summary, Cabane à Sucre Leclerc offers an unforgettable experience that combines delectable cuisine, heartfelt hospitality, and engaging activities. It’s a place where traditions are honored, and every visitor leaves with...
Read moreEndroit sympathique avec service familial, animation traditionnelle et un vrai feeling de canane à sucre, mais c'est cher pour la qualité de la nourriture. À deux adultes et deux ados, nous avons payé près de 200$ (40$/personne + tips + taxes).
Tel que mentionné par d'autres, la soupe aux pois est excellente mais le sirop ne prédomine pas dans le menu. Le menu comprend de la salade de chou (très bonne), de la soupe aux pois (excellente), des oeufs en bloc (fades et texture peu intéressante), des bouts de saucisses à hot dog, de la tourtière (très fade), des tranches de jambon minces et froides, des fèves au lard (elles étaient OK), des crêpes (ou plutôt des pancakes, elles sont petites et épaisses) et des grands-pères dans le sirop (très bons). Il n'y a pas de bacon.
Le menu est à volonté mais le service de crêpes s'est terminé rapidement avant que nos ado n'en aient eu assez. On dirait que rendu au dessert, on était pressé de terminer le service.
L'animation est présente pendant toute la visite avec la prestation chantée de Denis, qui connaît tous les classiques, et qui implique les enfants.
Le service de tire est généreux mais on n'ajoute pas de neige entre les services et on remet constamment du sirop par-dessus les crevasses des services précédents. C'était moyen.
En terminant, à noter que par temps doux, le parking est un énorme trou de bouette. Je recommande d'apporter des bottes de caoutchouc et d'aviser sur place si elles sont nécessaires.
En bref, pour un feeling de cabane, un ambiance familiale et un service sympathique, on y va. Pour une excellente bouffe, on...
Read moreThe service was very good. The staff came to check on us every few minutes. The food was delicious! Soup, Coleslaw, then the main meat pie, eggs, sausage, ham, beans, and potatoes were all amazing! Then outside they poured the taffy onto the snow. They also have a bouncy castle outside and a big swing set for the kids to burn off all the sugar they ate! Place was great, biggest issue is the parking lot is small and has a lot of potholes. I will for sure go back with the...
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