If your last encounter with bannock was over a campfire at Mono Cliffs Outdoor Education Centre as you huddled over in an ill-fitting neon windbreaker and cursed your parents for not letting you bring your gigantic gray Game Boy, you're in for a treat.
O&B's take on our nation's comfort food is hearty, flavourful and definitely fancified (read: the constantly-mentioned roast duck poutine pizza). There are plenty of veggie and pescie options on the well-crafted menu. Everything tastes great, though what could tempt me away from ordering the smoked salmon and cream cheese bannock ($15, essentially a glorified breakfast wrap, but whatever) I'll never know.
My only complaint is that they could really stand to throw in some sides - just the appearance of some greens alongside my blankly-plated dinner would be nice. A handful of taro chips don't count!
Note: the space (part dine-in, part take-out, and attached to a department store), while neat and relaxed, borders on too casual in comparison with the higher price point, which makes it hard to categorize. Slightly too food courty for romance; too fancy for no-mance. Maybe try grabbing something to go-mance?