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  • Just got home from my first meaty meal in a looong time and at long last, I was able to use my Groupon here (or was it Fab Find? I can't remember, but I think I spent $15 or $20 to get $40) AND it was Sunday brunch time! I've been waiting to get my BBQ on at Lou Dawg's since this past summer, but the mood to eat lunch food never really hit me. Not until I found out Lou Dawg's did Brunch! So with $40 to blow here's what I got: *2 extra spicy caesars ($5 each) * 3 meats with 2 sides ($15.95) - pulled pork, beef (brisket?), chicken and sweet potato fries and coleslaw) * Lou's Breakfast ($9.95) - poached eggs, home fries, amazing BBQ beans, jalapeno cheddar corn muffin * An extra side of BBQ beans to go with my doggie bagged meat It was nice an peaceful inside, the majority of tables (it's not that big of a place) were full but nobody was too loud (and hey, it's Hangover Sunday, non?) AND some guy named Matthew Stafford and his band of him and a Juno award-winning guitarist plays there every Sunday from 12-3PM. The dude rocks it out belting bluesy tunes and breaks out into harmonica solos while playing the drums with his other hand! It felt like a mix of down South and Canada (there was curling on the telly, go figure!). If they had more tables and big screen TVs this would be my hangout spot for sports games for sure. As for the food - while I rarely indulge in because of the gastro-intestinal repercussions, the BEANS were amazing - BBQ-y with bits of meat and potato. I had to order an extra side of them to take home with my left over BBQ'd pulled pork, beef and chicken. The potato fries that came with the breakfast were a little skimpy but maybe because they were spread out. The jalapeno cheddar corn muffins were delish - sweet on the outside but savoury on the inside and the sweet potato fries were sweet and thick. The caesars were alright, could've used a bit more ice and spice. Anyhoo - you know those social commerce sites...I always buy into them, use the voucher at a place I've never been to and vow to NEVER return (or just to spend my money elsewhere next time)... but not Lou Dawgs - no...this place, I will definitely be returning to time and time again. And while my butt and thighs will disagree, I truly regret not ordering the Loutine (their take on a poutine with pulled pork).
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