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  • Talk about a bad location. This restaurant is located in an outlet mall surrounded by furniture stores and other discount clothing stores with no visible signage from any main road. We happened to be in this Pickering outlet mall visiting a lighting store when we accidentally stumbled upon this place. It was late Saturday afternoon and after unsuccessful afternoon of shopping for home decor items, this place seemed like a good place to stop in to unwind. The Courtyard claims to be a "casual dining and pub" establishment so we decided to order a pint of MGD and Kronenberg each and try out the quintessential pub fare of burgers and wings. My husband ordered a burger with bacon, sauteed onions and cheese and I ordered a pound of cajun dusted wings with their suicide hot sauce on the side. Our beers arrived refreshingly cold with perfect carbonation. As we sat and watched the beginning of the leafs game, our food arrived. The wings were a good size (8 in a lbs order), deep-fried and dusted with well balanced cajun dusting that tasted of herbs and spices. The wings could have used more dusting but I prefer my wings to be slightly under-seasoned as I'm trying to avoid intaking too much sodium. The suicide hot sauce was a little hotter than most suicide sauces I've tried at other wing joints. If you can imagine a cross between St. Louis' hotter than hell and Duff's Armageddon, that would be The Courtyard's suicide sauce. So far, I was pleasantly surprised to say the least. My husband's burger was a towering monster stacked with a good 1/3 lb patty (from what I could see) with nicely melted cheddar, mounds of sauteed mushrooms and the usual condiments of lettuce, red onions, a slice of tomato and a pickle on a soft kaiser bun. Although the patty was cooked to more than medium well, the burger was still juicy. All the condiments complimented each other very nicely and the burger was definitely one of the better ones I've had in recent years. The fries were a bit of a disappointment in comparison (a lot like the old KFC fries) but all in all, the food was very good. Too bad their ho-hum location had only managed to fill barely half the restaurant on a Saturday evening with a leaf's game on. I do hope this place will stay in business so I guess I'll be going back there soon.
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