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| - No No No No. What a tourist trap.
Expectation: All you can eat brunch, plates over flowing with classic Quebecois food like pork rinds, beans, giant pancakes smothered in maple syrup. Also an experience that will transport you to another time.
Reality: Paid $40+ per person for
-Split pea soup
- thin & dry meat pies
- tasteless ham and breakfast sausages
- mashed potatoes, beans
- tasteless steamed egg loaf
- small thin, plain coaster sized pancakes
NO bacon, NO pork rinds and NO jam! Believe me, I asked. What breakfast place does not have any kind of jam?
This experience sure did transport me to another time: It's 1930s and there is a famine.
The only redeeming factor was the company I had.
I would say do not go in the summer off-season if you can help it, it's not worth it without the maple taffy on snow they have in the winter.
Also we did not get a horse carriage ride, because they did not have enough people book a head of time.
The service was terrible, the older lady in charge (often the only one there) seems to not care too much about the customers, moving slowly and painting her nails while talking to us. She didn't even bother to look up from her nails when we asked her for directions on the way out.
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