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BeaverTails

4.4 (17 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Jessica G.

Walk up stand for beaver tails. They also have ice cream and poutine. What is a beaver tails? Essentially a fry bread style donut. They add toppings. We did the mEHple - maple syrup, maple Crunchies, and dark chocolate syrup It was so good. The tail came out quickly. It was hot and fresh. So so so good. It was super messy to eat but I think that's to be expected. There's only a few benches so it's more of a grab and go place but it was worth it.

Mr F G And Mrs M S.

If you are in Canada and you love donut then you must try beavertails. It's a fried bread shaped like a beaver tail. Plenty of toppings to choose. This place also sells poutine.

Matthew S.

Oh yes! Beaver tails! No silly, these are not the actual tails of beavers, they are long pieces of fried dough shaped in what looks like the tail of a beaver. Then you get your pick of toppings of what to put on it. It is that simple, and tastes great because of it. The price is great too! I got mine with strawberries, bananas, and a hazelnut spread and loved eating it. This is a great dessert or midday snack. If not for expanding waistlines I would have had one each day I was in Quebec City, but a one time deal is good enough for someone in his early 30's. There are not many places to sit inside, so be prepared to eat one on the go. No matter, it will still taste great.

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Kaylee V.

The fry doe was large and hot got ice cream to go with it for a warm / cold combo that made both better. Service was nice and quick. Store was small on the inside. No parking

Maple bacon beaver tail bites
Leslie C.

Delicious treat after a night of cocktails! This place was very busy, so that's a good sign. Hot spot for desserts, such as beaver tails and ice cream. I got beaver tail bites with maple and bacon. Soooooooo good!!!!! Excellent and fast service.

Beaver tails for after dinner or anytime of the day! It is so good that we went back for second before leaving Quebec City. Nice cosy shop and staff prepare the warm crispy crust with your pick of toppings from maple syrup to peanut butter with smarties! A must try when in Quebec City.

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Alvin M.

Most delicious thing I had in Quebec City! I'm not a guy that goes for overly sweet things, but I will recommend the beaver tails! I was quite skeptical about this place as I entered the store, but the bread base they used was a chewy/crispy pizza crust consistency topped with whatever you want. I got the Bananarama, which was a Nutella and sliced bananas on the flat bread. They were extremely generous with the Nutella that I could only take a few bites and was happy the share the rest with my sister and mom. But overall, I was amazed by the flatbread and how the bread and Nutella/banana complemented each other. I couldn't stop thinking about getting another beaver tail. Next beaver tail will be the La Classique!

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Harper F.

Bomb fried dessert. I got the Nutella beaver tail and it was delectable. Pretty consistent line out of the building all night. Try it out if you're in Quebec!

Alice T.

BeaverTails are way better than I expected. When I saw people eating them at other locations I thought they were some fried firm dough bread with slather of chocolate, hazelnut or vanilla cream and would be overly sweet. They turned out to be soft, chewy roundish fried dough that's airy and light. I got the Killaloe Sunrise, which is a cinnamon sugar topping just like a churro but it also comes with a wedge of lemon for you to squeeze onto. The lemon might sound strange but it actually worked well with the cinnamon sugar and it's delicious! Definitely try a BeaverTail even though it seems like a tourist trap. It's a nice treat and I would get it again if I ever come across one in Canada.

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Beavertails are so good. If you're from America, it's much like an elephant ear but better!

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Got the classic beaver tail twice - delicious both times. Will definitely go again when I'm back in town.

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