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This two star review is from both my aunt and I who were touring Old Town this week, got hungry and wanted to dine on Poutine. We happened to be standing in front of it on a Monday at lunch so why not? It looks cute! And it is, very Italian. There is a Poutine menu, pizza, pasta and salads. The normal Italian type options. As I had never had Poutine before, I got that option with the smoked meat for 14.95$ and a Canada Dry. Service was fine although as the woman brought out drinks, I know she didn't want to give me to wi fi code when I asked. She looked shocked but gave it to me anyway. Ha! Apparently, this Poutine is not how the locals make it. The meat wasn't flavorful and the bits of cheese weren't gooey. Even my Canadian friends agree when I posted the picture online. My aunt apologized profusely all week but all good. A new experience in a lovely setting. There were carriages outside the windows and the Staff leaves you alone to dine as long as you want, European style. Go here for Italian food with an aesthetic setting and skip the Poutine!
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