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Wow, for a place that specializes in pies, their PIES ARE REALLY BAD! I tried the Guinness, Steak, and Potato pie for $6.97. The only thing unique about it is that the pie shape is square and comes in a little box that you can eat without utensils. The pie crust isn't crispy at all and the bottom soggy. The inside is only lukewarm and tastes and looks like thickened Chunky beef stew soup. The pie itself is tiny and I could easily eat three of these for lunch and still be hungry. But at almost $8 after tax, I wouldn't do so even if these pies were delicious, which they most certainly are not. For good pies, I highly recommend the Brick Street Bakery on the lower level of the First Canadian Place (in front of the Longo's). They have steak, chicken, turkey, and Sheppard's pie, all of which I have tried and tastes far better than this place. Not only that, Brick Street's pies are bigger and cheaper than this place. For a place that only makes pies, you would think that they would be able to do the one and only thing they do reasonably well. Sadly, they can't even do that! Will never come back!
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