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Food 2/10. The poutine with veggie gravy was bland and runny, fries were soggy. The place touts itself as a burger place....they were terrible. I had 3 sliders which was a sample of their supposed three most popular burgers. The beef was unseasoned, dried out and reminded me of frozen patties. Drinks: 2/10. I had their version of the old fashioned (D.A.D.) and it was undrinkable. It was so unbelievably sugary that I had to ask for a beer instead. The bartender tried it and said it was "very bourboney". I did not ask for this to be taken off the bill but clearly stated I did not want to drink it. I instead ordered the house blonde beer which was half way palatable. I had 1/3 of it. The old fashioned was still on the bill. Service: 4/10. The bartender was responsive but the server (a thin, tattooed woman) could not bring herself to smile if her life depended on it. Despite there being so little customers we found ourselves having to flag down staff and no one asked how our meals were. We were in Montreal for 5 days - this was by far and away the worst experience. The owner did come in and put up some plants to spruce up the place - I wish he had a few minutes to inquire how we were enjoying our food and experience so we could have provided some direct feedback
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