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| - Lot St has a really interesting mix of cuisine on their menu. Part Italian, part Canadian, part Latin American makes up their eclectic menu.
Glancing through the menu I wanted to try nearly everything (note: prices are great here.) I settled on the pierogies and the pulled beef, coleslaw, and cheese served on a plantain.
The pierogies left much to be desired. While the filling was good, there was very, very little of it. I felt like I was mostly eating the pastry when I was eating these. I definitely would steer clear of this dish going forward.
The beef and plantain sandwich was A-Ok. Decent flavours, big portions, but very, very messy to eat.
I sneaked bites of the Mac and Cheese which also fell into the A-Ok realm. The scalloped potatoes were actually more cheesy than the Mac and cheese and are pretty good.
I stole a churro from my friend for dessert and it was fantastic (and I'm pretty picky when it comes to churros!) 6 of them come with an amaaazzzzing (toffee?) milk sauce that you just want to lick clean, as well as a tasty chocolate sauce. Definitely worth getting and the highlight of my dining here.
Cocktails are top notch: try the King St if you're a fan of ginger beer and cassis and want something light and refreshing.
Overall, a good place to pop by if you're looking for some variety in your menu as well as some tasty cocktails.
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