elin0rm
My family went here to try the sugar shack for the first time. My kids really enjoyed the food and the place. The price (per person) is not as expensive as the other places we searched online. We went on a Sunday, 10-10:45am breakfast is $4 cheaper so if you're on a budget, this is the time to go. The menu consisted of: Bread Pea soup Cretons Cole slaw Sausages in syrup Homemade pickles Maple syrup Omelets Ham Salted lard crips Pork beans Boiled potatoes Eggs in syrup Pancakes Pouding au chômeur Sugar pie Soft ice cream Thé, coffee, milkThe pouding au chômeur and sugar pie is too sweet so better share the serving (talk about sugar rush). The service is exceptional. You can always ask for more. Be sure to leave a tip.We did the following activities:Taffy on snowMini farm and exotic animals ($2/person)Face paint ($4++)Bouncy castle Puppet MuseumMarionnette theatherThere's a souvenir shop, quite interesting how many maple products were there. For those wanting to buy maple syrup in can, it's cheaper to buy it from local groceries (sometimes it can go on sale for $7).
Johanne-McG
Group event. Decorated for a wedding. Enjoyed the food and the service was friendly. But we are not buffet fans.