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| - Came where with a bunch of friends at around 8:00PM on a weekday as well as ordered take-out a week later.
The dine-in visit:
Had to wait about 30 minutes for a table and there was no where to really stand and wait. The area by the door was kind of small and there was a lot of people coming in and out and waitresses grabbing menus from the ledge by the door. But that's okay, it's downtown Toronto. Places are small, that's expected. Also, for a small place, i found it to be very loud and the tables were a little close together.
We ordered two pitchers of Sleeman, which was decently priced and two people ordered the fishbowl drinks. The fishbowl drinks tasted nice and fruity but couldn't really taste the alcohol. My friends mostly ordered burgers. I personally ordered a poutine and my boyfriend had the chicken fingers. All the tables were full that night but no one waiting at the door. We had to wait about 30 minutes for food to arrive. A little long, in my opinion. My poutine was amazing! I really enjoyed it. Too bad I only got a small one. The chicken fingers were forgettable. They weren't terrible, just nothing special about them. The burgers looked really well done.
When the bill came, I liked the fact that they were able to split the cost of the pitchers evenly between all those who drank but the waitress messed up a little by also charging one of the people who didn't drink. That's okay though, there were like 10 of us so it got kind of confusing. It was an easy fix. Overall, it wasn't a bad experience.
The take-out
I liked that fact that we were able to order online in advance and then head over to pick it up. We ordered two burgers and two poutines. I thought the burgers were over-cooked and wasn't too well seasoned. I wouldn't get it again. However, the poutine is still good and I am absolutely a fan of them.
Overall, I like the poutine and drinks there but there's nothing special about the burger. If you do order the burger, ask for it to be cooked medium/medium well or else they will overcook them.
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