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| - Probably a 3.5, but let's round up for the sake of math rules and Brampton pride.
They brew their own beer, and the dark lager was really nice and smooth, virtually no foam but still very good carbonation. Only $4 for the pint, so that's great too.
My wife and I shared 2 pounds of wings and a poutine. The pound of wings is very much to the letter of the law, so to speak, with about 7-8 per pound. That said, they're fairly large and they only charge $6 more for another pound - so the value is pretty good if you go that route. The hot wings were good. I should pay closer attention, but I think they may have been quickly grilled after they were fried. We did the dry cajun for the other pound we had was just okay however. I'd probably try something else, or just another pound of hot.
The wedge fries for the poutine were nice, and cooked from fresh potatoes which is the dealmaker. The cheese was grated cheddar rather than curds, so not the real deal - but still good.
It's a pretty large menu, and would like to see how everything else is. Based on my food today, I would anticipate something fairly solid.
It's a heritage building over 100 years old. It is somewhat of a dive in ways (could use new carpeting); however it's quite unique, an interesting layout and has it's own charm.
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