C’était pas mal bien. Cabane à sucre moyenne. 22.75 $ pour les adultes et c’est illimités. La bouffe est bonne et c’est un Apportez votre vin(bière). J’ai beaucoup aimé le jambon fumé. C’est pas exceptionnelle mais c’était un bon moment entres amis!
Christine L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chelsea, Canada
It is a pretty standard sugar shack. The usual sugar shack food: pea soup, ham, pork rinds, eggs omelette, beans, fried potatoes, pancakes, sugar tarts, cake, doughnut holes and maple syrup! For $ 19 per adult, you also get coffee, tea and milk. We did like the fact that it was a smaller and cozier dining room than say right next door which we have also been in a previous year. The décor here is rustic and the plates are China so it feels more like a home cooked meal. After the meal, you can head over to the store where they have the maple taffy outdoors(and really as much as you want), visit the animal barn and do a horse drawn carriage ride($ 2 a person).
La H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Great Neck, NY
Sugar Shacks or any place you can go and put maple syrup on everything seems like a place every human being should experience. For $ 17 each you can indulge in a pre-selected menu. Our menu started with pea soup, bread, cabbages, pickles, eggs, ham, potatoes, and other goods and moved into some sweet-tastic deserts. Ok, picture this: I re-lived that scene from Elf where Will Ferrel puts maple syrup on everything. It really is one of the four major food groups. So they give you this carafe filled with syrup — Daniel and I used most of that on our food. By the way; Canadian ham is awesome. I walked out of here and headed to their little store where I was flirted with by the cutest little old guy every — after almost taking him home I settled on some treats to take home for my friends. Lastly, I really enjoyed my sugar coma; I felt like I was leaking syrup for days after — even my pee began to smell like maple.