Brampton is crying out for unique places, and this one meets the mark and then some.
Golden Stool is a Ghanaian restaurant, but with fusion aspects incorporating local and West Indian influence. From a quick read on Wiki, the golden stool is the "royal and divine throne of the Ashanti people." I'm sincerely trusting that anyone reading this will know that is not referring to the early 2000's R&B singer.
The place is very well decorated and open. There's also a small stage area which hosts music, spoken word, etc...on some nights of the week. Very attentive and friendly service.
I tried the Kyenkyega beef skewers. They were delicious and worth the wait since it was a huge portion and very thick cut. A nice, unique dry-rub taste - though I may ask for them to be a bit spicier next time (all a matter of taste). I also had it with yam fries which were almost definitely cut and prepared by the chef.
I'll be back for sure and will have to try the peanut soup, a dish I've tried elsewhere and loved. Actually, I hope to try about everything here eventually.