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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Casse-Croute du Pont Noir

    Casse-Croute du Pont Noir

    4.7(10 reviews)
    85.7 km
    $

    We were really happy when we stumbled upon this place! We were originally going to stop at another…read morespot ( patate frit) but it had closed on October 16, so we Yelped around and found this gem. We decided to come after a long drive since it was Halloween. When we walked in, the staff were dressed up, which was super cute. They even offered us candy I took a KitKat and my boyfriend grabbed a Coffee Crisp, lol. There was an older couple nearby having fish and chips, and it smelled amazing. We decided to go classic: a small poutine, hot dog, and hamburger with a drink. Our total came to around $35-$38, which might sound a bit high but honestly, I'm used to those prices and it was totally worth it. I loved how fresh their cheese was SQUEAKYYYY I'm pretty sure it comes straight from a local farm. The fries were perfectly crispy, the coleslaw was finely shredded, and the hot dog had that soft, fluffy bun that's just right. The hamburger had that smashed-style feel thin, juicy, with just mustard, onions, and cabbage instead of a pile of toppings. I loved how fresh their cheese was SQUEAKYYYY I'm pretty sure it comes straight from a local farm. The fries were perfectly crispy, the coleslaw was finely shredded, and the hot dog had that soft, fluffy bun that's just right. The hamburger had that smashed-style feel thin, juicy, with just mustard, onions, and cabbage instead of a pile of toppings. Simple but done so well. We'd 100% come back whenever we're in the area and definitely recommend checking it out. I'm so glad I got to discover this spot on the last day of October perfect way to wrap up my monthly Yelp reviews

    Smoked meat pontine was amazing, I highly recommend, and the service was good too. The owner was…read morevery kind to our big family. The chocolate cake was some of the best store-bought cake I've had, perfectly moist and good texture.

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    Sucrerie de la Montagne

    Sucrerie de la Montagne

    3.4(39 reviews)
    2.8 km
    $$$

    First time here in Montreal and first time at this place. We were here for a team building…read moreexperience and it's amazing. The staff here are so great and the food is so good. The ambiance here serves both small and large groups. Being better at B this time of year is also wonderful as you can experience the leaves changing as well in

    We are seriously in shock at its low rating and happy to give Sucrerie de la Montagne the five…read morestars it right fully deserves! Honestly, after almost a week in Montreal, this was probably our favorite thing that we did and we're so glad that we drove the hour plus out of town for it. Their online system is not up to the 21st century, but we called a couple weeks earlier and easily made a reservation as well as a tour of the grounds. It's obviously post-tapping season, but the dining room still had plenty of tourists in it--although nothing compared to how packed the place must be when the season is in full swing. There was only one lady basically doing everything by herself, but she was just so uber sweet and earnest that she handled the tables and the check in and payment, etc. all so well. We absolutely adored her, and she did an excellent job showing us the sugar shack and explaining how the whole processed worked, etc. It's prix fixe for lunch, and it is A LOT of food. The table is already set in the most Canadian picturesque lodge that you could imagine and the pea soup that you start with tastes like a warm hug. It's served with freshly baked bread and you are just in the most surreal experience because everything is so lovely and cute and homey. After the soup, like a billion plates arrive to your table, and every single one is outstanding. Hot beans, every meat imaginable, potatoes, ham, sausages, an egg soufflé thing. Pair it with the three pickled items on the table. It's all so good! Is it going to be the greatest slice of meat pie you've ever had? No, but it really tastes like someone made it in the kitchen that morning, and maybe it's the gestalt of the experience, but damn, you are in HEAVEN. We could barely eat half of what we were given. But next is dessert! You get homemade pancakes and a sugar (maple pie) and now it's time to utilize the gargantuan bottle of maple syrup if you haven't already! It's more of a subtle/lighter taste than some of the stuff you're used to in the States, which is why we loved it so much. Swish it all down with some coffee and then walk over to the general store to buy syrup and souvenirs. Our complaint--and be forewarned--is that the maple candle they sell there is not unique to the Sucrerie (sold everywhere). All in all, we left this place floating down a river of maple syrup and even watched the Dirty Money episode of the syrup heist that night on Netflix (that ended up featuring this place!!!!). It's the first time on the trip that we really wished our daughter was with us because it was a special experience. We definitely want to come back to bring her here--especially during the winter months, which seems like it would be even more magical. Cinq etoilles!!!! Merci!!!!

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