After hearing some rave reviews of this place, my spouse and I decided to try it out . The location was on a quiet neighborhood right on the corner so it wouldn't be hard to miss. Decor is funky and retro with bright colors and art drawings on the wall. The menu was rather large with breakfast, burgers, crepes, etc..but I was a bit disappointed with the limited choices of poutines (only 5) . I opt for the large regular poutine (7.99). The service was good and quick it was 4pm and there was only 1-2 tables. When the poutine came out, it looked good. Upon tasting it the sauce was not very hot which I had liked it to be and the fries were a bit soft on the outside (I would have preferred it a bit crispier). The dark fries might be because they have to change the oil (like some reviewers mentioned). The cheese curd didn't look too fresh as it was pale in color and not the sharp white that you would normally see if they were fresh. The curd didn't squeak but was rather a bit melted. Overall, it was m'eh for me my spouse was disappointed however. It could be an off day for the chef since it was holiday time. I would give it another try some other day but for now I'll try the other "top poutine" joints that people were talking about.