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Other than a pizza joint, this place advertises itself as a casse croƻte - so poutine is a large part of their menu. They should maybe rethink that. I popped in for a hot dog and poutine combo, and really regret doing it, as this place has the WORST poutine I've ever eaten in my life. And believe me, I've eaten a lot of terrible poutines. I don't like giving bad reviews, but I feel obligated when I'm served something disgusting. The fries tasted freezer-burnt, the cheese curds were old and smelled rotten, and the gravy was possibly the gravy you find in a can of dog food. I couldn't finish it, and I was starving. If I hadn't gotten it to-go, I would have asked for my money back. On the positive side, the people working there were super nice and the hot dog was decent, so I'm bumping up to a 2-star review. It seems that people like this place's pizza, so maybe they do that well. But goddamn, please do something about your poutine.
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