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Bidra med feedbackThis used to be the go to place for poutine and similar food in Magog. I don't know if ownership changed but the staff is different.I have been there a few times in recent month and it has been consistently bad. I don't know why they wrap the hot dogs so tightly. The last time, my hot dogs were cold. This used to be a great place, now the foods is barely eatable. I need to find a new place for this sort of junk food.
Located just off the highway, this restaurant is not in the old town area but is perfect for a quick stop. They offer a variety of items such as hamburgers, hotdogs, pogos, fresh-cut fries, and poutine with cheese curds. You can get a small poutine and a drink for $6.50. The restaurant has a small indoor eating area that can get busy.
This restaurant has undergone a complete renovation and looks fantastic! It may have limited seating and get busy at times, but the fries, hot dogs, and homemade soup are definitely worth it.
First note that this place is on Sherbrooke street and not on main street as said by the previous poster. It is a typical fast food joint with fries, hot dogs, burgers and poutine. Some think it is the best in Magog but it is nothing special. I do prefer their fries to those at Chez Paul. They possibly change their oil more often.
This quaint diner on Main Street specializes in a delicious dish of white cheddar cheese curds, topped with hand-cut French fries and smothered in a brown sauce that resembles gravy but has a unique tangy flavor. The locals highly recommended it to us, and we found it to be very good!