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This "food outlet" isn't really a "restaurant" BUT does serve an excellent snack called a Beaver Tail" [due mainly to its shape (NOT its taste)]. One can order different "toppings" to suit one's "mood"-- which make it either a desert or more "savoury".Its definitely worthwhile trying!! View all feedback.
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I was amazed at the size of the beaver tails, having used to taste elsewhere, I found them rather small. I find it a shame not to be able to see the people who prepare them, if it is not the top of their head, At the end of a moment we realized that they had forgotten our order... View all feedback.
I was amazed at the size of the beaver tails, having used to taste elsewhere, I found them rather small. I find it a shame not to be able to see the people who prepare them, if it is not the top of their head, At the end of a moment we realized that they had forgotten our order...
Waited in a 15 minute line in the blazing sun before being told 'cash only.' We were ok with this thankfully, but the poor family with a baby behind us did not have cash and left quite upset (rightfully so). The line was down the street but they had one poor person serving as cashier and cook. Kids liked the chocolate and banana beaver tail, and it was a fun treat. Just not sure I would wait so long next time. :).
For a greasy, Quebecois treat, get a queue de castor (beaver tail). Fried bread with various toppings - from sugar cinnamon to nutella and banana. Or cheese.
This "food outlet" isn't really a "restaurant" BUT does serve an excellent snack called a Beaver Tail" [due mainly to its shape (NOT its taste)]. One can order different "toppings" to suit one's "mood"-- which make it either a desert or more "savoury".Its definitely worthwhile trying!!
To be discovered by a new taster but always good, for the inhabited of this dessert. Enjoy everyone!