Laiterie de Coaticook ltée
Ice cream shop · Coaticook ·

Laiterie de Coaticook ltée

Ice cream shop · Coaticook ·

Classic ice cream, fresh cheese, and local products.

ice cream
cheese
cheese curds
maple ice cream
generous portions
good value
friendly staff
drive-thru
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1000 Rue Child, Coaticook, QC J1A 2S5, Canada Get directions

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Restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Family friendly
Good for groups

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1000 Rue Child, Coaticook, QC J1A 2S5, Canada Get directions

+1 800 846 7224
laiteriedecoaticook.com
@laiteriedecoaticook

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•Restroom
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

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Where to Eat in the Eastern Townships | Eater Montreal

"Reward yourself after a day of hiking in Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook at this quintessential bar laitier that long ago became a household favourite for Quebecers. Be prepared to stand in line (or take advantage of their drive-through service), but know that it’s well worth the wait." - Daniel Bromberg

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Laiterie de Coaticook ltée

David V.

Google
Awesome place to stop on the Eastern Townships Cheesemakers Circuit! This is a must stop destination if you like ice cream! The best ice cream ever! Fabulous service to match. The young man serving me was fluently bilingual making my ice cream cone purchase so simple. Recommend you spend a few minutes visiting the small musum within the store. The business has a most interesting history along with tools used in the business over the years!

Brooks P.

Google
Great experience! All the flavors you see at the grocery store and more. Highly recommend the bowl with 5 flavors and 5 toppings to share.

Ghida K

Google
Such a nice place to visit when you’re in the area! There are so many different choices of ice cream, drinks & smoothies. even though it was crowded, the service was fast and efficient. I loved the little corner that feels like a museum, displaying old artifacts from Coaticook’s history related to ice cream and cheese making. The variety is impressive, with a great selection of cheese, milk, ice cream, and other local products. Definitely worth a stop!

FreedomRock

Google
Cool place, nice museum, went to Super C Coaticook ice cream was on special at 4.77$ arrived here and they sell it for 6$ try to understand.

Greg K.

Google
Best ice cream ever. We all loved different flavours and bought ice cream to bring back. Great service 😀

Jean-Marc P.

Google
Great local stop when visiting the gorge or Foresta Lumina.All their usual flavors plus special ones when getting a cone. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Many flavors of fresh cheese including aged ones. Bought a huge bag of curds and they were great!

Mr. A

Google
We went for a hike nearby and made a stop at the Laiterie de Coaticook. The ice cream was absolutely delicious, and we couldn’t resist picking up one of their original buckets to take home! There’s plenty of parking available, and the outdoor seating is perfect for enjoying a treat. Inside, the place has a charming, vintage atmosphere that adds to the experience.

Reza

Google
One of the most delicious ice cream I have ever had. I tried molly ice cream, and it was great. The price for a medium one is $3,99. My friend tried strawberry one, and he liked it too. It is not very sweet, and you feel like you are eating something healthy. Another good thing about it is that you can charge your electronic car. There is one charger for Tesla and one for other car.
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Royale With Cheese Z.

Yelp
The best kept secret. First, I think Haagen Dazs is the best vanilla ice cream available at the regular market store. I tried other regular ice creams (the Nestlé&Co. kind) and all taste so-so, no where near the HD one. Not to mention the long list of ingredients and they look disgusting if you leave it in the refrigerator for a few hours. The Coaticook Old Fashioned Vanilla ice cream is the one that tastes the closest to the HD. Clearly not the same quality but not far. Then you look at the ingredients. A very short list with the exception of stabilizers which they mention is only 0.2% of the recipe. What's even more surprising, is the amount of fat in the Coaticook Old Fashioned Vanilla ice cream: it is half of that in the Haagen Dazs. So I can eat more ice cream without being (too) worried.
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Harry X.

Yelp
An old-school spot serving classic ice cream flavors, and they do it well. There was a line even in April, but it moved at a reasonable pace. Even though the menu was in French, the staff was friendly and accommodated our English. I tried the maple syrup and cinnamon roll flavors. Both were excellent, though the maple syrup was just a tad sweet for my taste. This is definitely high quality ice cream, and the portions are generous for the price. Stop by for a sweet treat if you're driving through the area!
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D'Arcy L.

Yelp
Came here on an unseasonably warm Saturday weekend in November and the line was still about 15 people deep during COVID times. However it moved decently fast. So on the inside everyone comes for the ice cream. I asked if they had any non dairy options and unfortunately they did not. Too bad for me. So my brother Indulged in in a 2 generous scoop cone for $4.55. This is a deal in 2020 as you would easily pay $7-8 for this in MTL. I did also pickup some cheddar cheese for the family. I got to taste a small amount and it was creamy delish. Lots of fresh cheese curd options. *********Come on Coaticook if you are reading this.....non dairy is a growing trend! At the supermarket there are many company's who offer up lactose free ice cream that tastes like dairy ice cream. It would be progressive if you considered providing one or two options. Acting as the largest QC based ice cream company in the province I recommend you charge more for this... I would gladly pay a premium! ******** With the moderate cheese options I would bump it up to 4. Also for pricing of the ice cream is worth it to make it a 4 star. No dairy free it's 3/5. Call me a crazy fool! During the summer this place would be packed. Come early and come ready for ice cream!
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Scott B.

Yelp
A couple of people I normally trust recommended Laiterie de Coaticook to me, and so I had high expectations when I crossed the Canadian border from Vermont on a hot July afternoon. Not only was I underwhelmed by the ice cream, but it didn't take long for me to decide it was just plain bad. I had banana, my go-to flavor, and my daughter had cookies and cream, which she described as "similar to a dairy-free frozen product," meaning it was watery, icy and cloying. As for my banana ice cream... We all know the peels of bananas when underripe are green and that when overripe they are black. It goes without saying that when a banana is ripe the peel is yellow--but, that said, 99% of human beings over the age of say 2 years old know the edible fruit inside a banana is whitish in color, often with small black specks, but definitely not glow-in-the-dark yellow. (Fun fact: the entire banana, itself, is a seed.) The ice cream I received was practically luminous, as if enriched with gamma rays, and it tasted as artificial as it looked. If you ever had cheap banana-flavored candy like Laffy Taffy (maybe you tried it, pulled from the depths of your Halloween candy bag after all the good stuff was gone), well, the flavor of the ice cream I consumed was nearly identical. There was no hint of real banana, no chunks of frozen fruit, just a slick, sugary and watery drool that ran down the cardboard-like cone. Even my local Publix or Shaw's in-store brand is better than this stuff, a pint of Häagen-Dazs or Ben & Jerry's a hundred times better. Best to skip this stop and go to the IGA grocery a mile down the road and purchase something a bit more wholesome, satisfying and edible. The ice cream cones, btw, can be found in Aisle 7.
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Celine H.

Yelp
The ice cream place has gained in popularity since the last time I came ! Because of pandemic, they also set up a drive thru service (with less choices), but the service was quick! Ordered blueberry, raspberry sorbet and new flavor, pinneaple coconut! Yum and huge servings for the price!
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Mohamed A.

Yelp
Hands down the best Ice cream factory in Quebec. Fresh, light, and delicious(a good selection of classic North American flavors). And their cheese is also very good. Their ice cream is also available in supermarkets in Montreal. Totally worth the long line. P.S.: If you are only interested in ice cream. You can skip the line and go to the drive-thru, only 10 meters away from the outlet
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Cindy D.

Yelp
I have been to the Laiterie de Coaticook while I was camping in the area with friends. I have been told that it is a very famous stop and that there are always line ups, lucky us there weren't much people when we got there...Well it got really crowdy a few minutes later and until very late that day (We had supper at a nearby restaurant and it was still full of people). The selection of ice cream flavours is huge and the portions as well... I strongly recommend if you're in the area!
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Jiro K.

Yelp
A hot spot in Coaticook (family hit spot, not the other kind of hot spot!). Locals are very proud of this company and live their ice cream. The shop offers an extensive selection of flavours (including one that's only served there: an ice cream with maple sugar bits - so good!). They also have typical soft serves, sundaes, and... cheese curds.
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Yves V.

Yelp
I been in the US for over 30 years, they have been around for much longer, the cheese is like no other, the taste and the feeling. The best "Ice Cream with maple flakes", just take it in a cup and the small is huge. La george de Coaticook is no #2 after La Laiterie De Coaticook
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Joe W.

Yelp
Best ice cream we have ever had! Visited some family in coaticook and they all told us we had to try this ice cream, they were not exaggerating when they said it was the best! Amazing! Definitely check it out if you are in the area!
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Nancy D.

Yelp
We drive over 300 miles each summer to visit the laiterie and enjoy an ice cream (blueberry for the hubs, maple tire for me) and stock up with cheese (and curds) for my Canadian family and friends back home. LOVE this place!

Wendell T.

Yelp
The ice cream with maple sugar chunks - anything with "l'erable" (maple) is a winner. The strongest maple flavor I have ever tasted in my life and I have made many visits to Vermont so I should know. I will never eat maple walnut, maple anything stateside again. Coaticook is a cute town, and this ice cream is worth the trip. Ben and Jerry's is lame compared to this. Wow.