
Cantine Ben La Bedaine

Chez Ben is more than just a roadside cantine; it’s an enduring piece of Granby’s cultural fabric. Famous for its iconic neon sign—a towering 10-metre depiction of a grinning server—the establishment has been serving Estrie’s best-known poutines, burgers, and humorously named dishes like the “bourre-bédaines” since 1974. The playful atmosphere is matched by its team’s camaraderie and the old-school charm of personalized order calls echoing through the room.
Its sign’s revival alone attracted nearly 1,000 visitors for its relighting—a testament to its nostalgic significance. Inside, the décor feels like a retro diner hybrid, and the menu embraces classic Québécois casse-croûte fare with a side of good-natured irreverence. Whether for the legendary poutine or the timeless community spirit, a visit to Chez Ben offers a slice of Granby’s quirky charm with every bite.
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Pastoral Detours: A Guide to Road-tripping Through the Eastern Townships of Quebec

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Détours Bucoliques : Guide pour un Road Trip dans les Cantons-de-l’Est du Québec
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