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    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Kaz Casse-Croûte - I brake for soft serve ice cream!

    Kaz Casse-Croûte

    (5 reviews)

    Four ice creams for $20. A small was a double scoop and two of us had vanilla soft serve. Lots of…read moreflavors! Service was fast and courteous. They have tables and seating outside, but try and grab some shade if it's a hot day! It can be very busy on weekends, especially in the summer. That includes traffic on the road so be careful crossing the road if you have to. You can park on both sides of the road. I haven't tried their other food but I will. I have heard good things about their poutines and shawarmas. They take Apple Pay, etc. Note that it is no longer called Sue Ellen. They've retired.

    We used to love stopping here on our way back from the cottage when it was Sue-Ellen's. They had…read morethe best poutine at any of the "Casse-Croûtes" on Route 105. The diner has been under new management since 2021 but it has had some difficulty getting off the ground, mainly due to COVID (staffing issues). We stopped by today and it was busy, as usual. They offer the same food as Sue-Ellen's did: burgers, hot dogs, French fries, poutine, etc.. The new owners have also added donairs and shawarma to the menu. We usually get a large poutine to share and one Pogo each. We waited for a fair bit of time for our food today. We were pretty disappointed... The Pogo was burned and our poutine was mediocre. Sue-Ellen's used to have the best gravy and now it's just flavourless. There wasn't much cheese curds in the poutine either...Maybe next time we will try something different and hope for t

    Le Shack

    Le Shack

    (128 reviews)

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    Stopped in for a mid-ski lunch and Le Shack absolutely delivered on that cozy, rustic mountain…read morevibe. If you're looking for a spot that feels like a true alpine escape in the heart of the pedestrian village, this is it. I ordered the Montagnard Burger, and it was exactly what I needed after a few runs. The patty was juicy, well-seasoned, and held up perfectly in the bun. I paired it with the garlic fries, which were a standout--perfectly crispy with just the right amount of garlic punch. The real showstopper, however, was the CHALUMEAU. This isn't just a drink; it's a full experience. It's a rich, warming blend of Canadian maple whisky, Coureur des Bois, Frangelico, and a sharp hit of espresso. It's topped with a mountain of whipped cream and coffee beans, making it the ultimate "pick-me-up" for a cold day. The restaurant has a great energy--buzzing but still comfortable. The "journal" style food liners and the wooden interiors really lean into the heritage feel of Mont-Tremblant. Pro Tip: Definitely try the Chalumeau if you're a fan of espresso martinis or spiked coffees; it's easily one of the best après-ski drinks in the village!

    Stopped in to meet with the family after getting off the slopes. we just got beverages, I ordered a…read morehot chocolate which I enjoyed. Pleasant to look at but definitely could've used a larger cup. The atmosphere was very cool in the weight staff was very quick considering the large crowd.

    ZUPS - poutineries - Updated May 2026

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