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| - We visited the Yonge Street location because I'm a sucker for poutine and my very American fiance wanted a burger. I ordered the craft poutine and asked to have the rosemary-garlic mayo on the side, which the cashier struggled to understand--she kept thinking I didn't want any of it. When we asked if they served Coke or Pepsi, she just vaguely waved at the soda machine.
That said, they gave me a hearty helping of the mayo in a cup, which was a great creamy, herbaceous compliment to the poutine. The fries are the real star this restaurant; they've got slightly crisp skins on the outside, soft insides, and just the right amount of salt. They also added plenty of gravy and mushrooms, though I would've liked a few more cheese curds to balance things out. My fiance's Beast burger was fine. The flavor was good, but it was a little greasy and leaked all over his tray quite a bit.
The prices are a bit higher than what I'm used to paying for poutine and burgers, but the portions are hearty. I couldn't finish all of my poutine.
The benches and chairs are not particularly comfortable, though, especially if you're walking upwards of 10 miles a day like we were.
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