This restaurant is much bigger inside than it appears on the outside. There are cool historical artifacts in a display case in the entrance, and huge beer vats at the back. The service was lightning fast (our server was Dan I think), and genuinely friendly. The washrooms are pretty tight, but the stalls are totally enclosed for better privacy. My only complaint was they seated 5 of us at a tall round table for 4 so it was pretty cramped, but we made it work and the servers cleared the dishes very quickly. Also we were under a skylight which made the meal more pleasant. The staff also dealt with a disturbed woman (who splashed me with water in the washroom) very quickly and professionally, despite her yelling the n-word all the way from the second floor until she was escorted out the front door. The poutine had the right amount of gravy, the tuna wraps were fresh and tasty, and the fried cheesecake was delicious. The coffee drinkers said that their brew left a little to be desired, but overall everything was good. Two appetizers, two pints of beer, two mains and one dessert cost two of us $85.