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  • I don't usually write multiple reviews for a place but Drift changes so much every 3 months that there is something usually worth mentioning. I still like Drift and would definitely still recommend it, but this experience wasn't as impressive as the many many other times I've visited. They've now gotten rid of all the lower lounge styled tables and set proper dining height at all the seats. They also changed their menu to 4 different categories: Small Plates, Large Plates, Sandwiches, Sides One thing I have to hand it to this place for, and one of the reasons we keep coming back, is how fresh the food is. Unfortunately the execution of the current menu was a bit lacking this time. We had 1 large plate, the Smashbomb Quarter Chicken with Roasted Red Potatoes ($12) which was really disappointing. Small chicken leg with not much meat on it with some potatoes au jus. Also ordered a Club Sandwich with Double Smoked Bacon ($10) which was decent because of the delicious bacon and the fact I dipped it all in the chipotle mayo from the sweet potato fries. Otherwise not really worth the $10 price tag so I'd skip it upon return. Oh and what I liked about my last visit, how the menu had the ability of ordering combos with a sandwich and a side, has gone back to just selling them individually. So we went with the sweet potato fries ($4) as always and a poutine ($5), both of which outshined our main dishes. Pints are now $5.75 + tax but the selection makes up for that (Flying Monkey Smashbomb, Mill Street Organic, a slew of St Ambroise options, and a few other good local names to choose from) and they still have a monster selection of great beers in bottles at decent prices too. The good news is that since the menu changes so frequently, I can assume that any doubt I had in last nights experience will be reset with a new awesome selection of fresh food to choose from.
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