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Review La Binerie - Kazabazua

Bota Mann
Literally the best beans I have ever tasted, on the side of a small highway. Such a surreal and amazing experience. They have homemade bread so soft you can barely butter it to accompany the simple greatness of the pork and beans. And the pickles are also very good.
Nathaniel Smith
Delicious beans! This is a lovely family business. Definitely will get this on the way back. I didn't speak French so I had a hard time ordering but it worked out. You can order in and eat on a patio with a roof. Lots of baked goods like cookies and donuts inside
Melanie
Great beans, soft delicious fresh bread and really nice pickles. They have more than this, but this is what we have tried so far. And we keep coming back for more of it! It is a surprise stop on the highway, like most business in the area so watch for it. I think they only speak french, but nothing google translate can't handle. Bring cash though.
Larry Gemmel
Fabulous. Had another opportunity to stop by on a trip to Gracefield for some biking. A huge cauldron about 2' diameter and 1' deep had just been brought in from the fire-pit - it is great how this family business is maintaining the wonderful tradition of baked beans. Purchased three large containers of their wonderful baked beans - great taste, firm texture, not too sweet or greasy, loaded with huge chunks of pork! The only way for me to enjoy these beans more would be to build a camboose in my backyard.
Jackie W.
Was so glad to have read other recommendation reviews as I just visited this little gem and love their beans!! While the gas range wasn't functional at the time of my visit (I'm sure it won't be long before it's fixed!!), we weren't able to have hamburgers. We got hotdogs instead and as an apology for the non functioning stove, we were given a plate of beans to enjoy. Everything was yummy!! I bought a container of beans to bring back to Ontario!! Very nice people who managed us well in English.... Thank you!!
David P
I loooooooove La Binerie. It's been around for a couple of decades or so. The owners have a Haitian background (I believe) so they speak French fluently, with some basic English understood. They bake the beans in the ground out back and the beans have a lard/pork base which make them absolutely delicious. Vegan options are also available. You can eat indoors but also outside as they have picnic tables and a covered area with patio furniture. They also sell local baked goods produced elsewhere. This place is a gem. Stop by if you're in the area and pick some some beans to go. You won't regret it!
Janet Smit
I guess a vacation experience for the books! Beans are pretty good. Our local friend brought us as the 2 things I wanted to try on vacation was poutine and La Binerie. English was definately a problem. If there was a price list- that would help alot. There are 2 different kinds- 1 darker than the other. Still don't know what the difference is. My friend asked if I could try some on a spoon. She gave a 12oz bowl. But I think she charged. We got 2x1litre containers of beans, a loaf of bread plus the 12oz container was $26. My friend asked why the prices were so high compared to when she normally comes(once or twice a month) she said she is selling bread for her friend. So- the beans tasted good, the rest of experience was not great.
l niles
Always delicious I stop here often. The bread is light and fluffy homemade and the beans are the best and the fried pork too.
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