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| - Disgraceland was one of the 6 options on the 'Passport to Poutine' and had it not been for that, I probably would not have trekked all the way here. Unfortunately, I probably won't be making that trek again.
We arrived as Saturday brunch was coming to an end and dinner service was beginning, and were told seating was a free-for-all. After about 15 minutes, we were able to claim a table. After another 10 minutes of not being acknowledged, we went up to get a menu ourselves, followed by another 10-15 minutes of trying to get some service and place our orders. I don't know what was up with service; there was one point where one of the servers had to run to the bank to get cash!
The Passport to Poutine allowed us to sample their Indian Poutine, described as an "Indian-flavored poutine featuring a vegan gravy made from grainy mustard, red wine, and curry paste." The poutine wasn't really a poutine; a bowl of fries with maybe two tablespoons of the gravy and very little cheese curds. My friend and I both had to add ketchup to salvage it. I also ordered the Tofu Popcorn, described as "KFC-style tofu" and ended up lacking batter, with the gravy tasting like smoke and coffee grinds.
The only redeeming factor of this place are the board games, but even that's not saying much!
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