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If you are reading this, listen to the next few words very carefully for they will be the culmination of this review, YOU MUST COME! Though I've passed by Spadina and Queen St. a dozen times, I've never noticed this place despite the right in your face store name. The interior is so neat filled with vintage things (you can play N64 while you wait for food). The menu seemed confusing at first but basically there are five things you can get in three different formats, sandwich, salad or poutine. We tried their beef short rib sandwich, pork belly salad and jerk chicken poutine. Each one was absolutely delicious and a large portion. Between those three things it fed two of my friends and I. The store employee was super friendly and came over to help us decide when we were staring at the menu for a long time. He made sure everything was okay for us despite having to serve other customers. Everything except the cans were biodegradable so that was super cool. You have to come before they close as I don't know how long they will be around for since they're just a pop up store.
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