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Contribuiți la feedbackIt's easy to overlook this wee bakery and patisserie beside the local gas station, but you'll be missing out if you do. I love to stop in here whenever I get the chance (occasional ski trips in Quebec); the people are always friendly and helpful despite my rusty French. The baked goods are delicious, and you can get a nice coffee or have a sandwich made to go as well. My personal favourite are the sacristain pastries give them a try, you'll be glad you did!
A Chacun son Pain doesn't look like much located right next to a gas station, but don't be fooled! The breads and pastries in this place are outstanding. We tried several of their offerings and were not disappointed in anything.
I go there every single weekend to get my bread and coffee in the morning. Every thing is made fresh and the staff if so nice. Love it!
Location is key when it comes to this bakery, conveniently located next to a gas station off Highway 138. While it may not be the most cozy spot, you can't miss it from the street and it definitely delivers on delicious treats. Whether you're grabbing snacks to take home or enjoy in a nearby park, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your sweet tooth. From Viennese pastries and fresh sandwiches to wood-fired pizzas and locally sourced products, there's something for everyone. And of course, being a coffee shop, they offer a great selection of specialty coffees as well. Don't forget to try their variety of breads, as the name suggests. We had a pleasant experience ordering at the counter and enjoying our treats and cappuccino inside. There are other locations in the area, including one with an outdoor terrace in Baie-Saint-Paul. We stumbled upon this spot thanks to our helpful GPS while visiting the nearby Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. A big thank you to our guide!
We found that the baguettes at a grocery store nearby were better and had a better selection than the ones at this restaurant. The croissants and chocolate pastries were just okay and didn't compare to the ones from bakeries in Montreal.