(This review is for the Summerlicious 2014 dinner)
I had pretty low expectations for this place after reading the Summerlicious menu. The entrees didn't seem spectacular and there was a pretty big discrepancy in price between lunch ($15) and dinner ($25) even though the menu was mostly identical.
Reservations were easy to make although the hostess made an error with the number of seats we wanted. My dining companion was quite shocked to hear that our reservation was mistakenly made for 18 instead of the agreed-upon 2.
Fast forward to dinner:
The location is great and if you live in Toronto, you've most likely walked bast the restaurant multiple times. The inside is narrow but had comfortable seating. I loved the rustic decor and the novelty moose behind our seats. Free wifi is definitely welcome since you can always escape to your phone if your dinner partner turns out to be a dud.
I ordered the smoked salmon and beet salad which was delicious and my favourite part of the three course meal. My entree was a korean pizza (simple but great) which I could only eat half of, although I was absolutely ravenous. Dessert was an apple fritter with dulce de leche, a perfect and not too heavy way to end the meal. I tasted my friend's bread pudding dessert which wasn't nearly as good as the apple fritter.
I can't wait to come back and devour the duck poutine pizza.