Again...it was raining and cold, we were hungry and needed shelter and food.
Poutine was on our list of food to try and we quickly walked across the street to check out the menu and saw a good variety of poutine. As we were reading the menu, a gentlemen looks like he's heading into the cafe and recommend that we go. Apparently he either works there or owns the place, after he seats us, he leaves the restaurant. And because I had a seat facing the window, I noticed that every time someone walks by and looks at the menu, he magically appears to "lure" people in. We were lured.
We ordered a couple of beers and shared a chicken poutine and a brie dip appetizer to share. The portions were generous. The chicken poutine was good - huge chucks of chickens served our fries, gravy and cheese. The brie dip was good as well. It was actually a brie spread, served with greens and toasted bread.
The service was good and prices were OK. It was about $15 pp.