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I generally don't contemplate leaving the city to get a meal, but Bocktown definitely gives me second thoughts. The amount of beer held in this place is phenomenal - there are many choices here I have never tried before, and that is saying a lot considering the work I have put my liver through. On to the food: their fries were plentiful and delicious, and I would recommend getting a serving to share as an appetizer. I loved choosing toppings (bacon and bbq sauce, yes!) and the server was helpful in explaining the differences in sauces. I had the poutine burger, which absolutely made my month as the best use of poutine in a non-poutine setting. Note: poutine is a Canadian delight consisting of french fries smothered in gravy and cheese curds - get your minds out of the gutter. The server was very attentive, friendly, and helpful - she even helped me select a pumpkin beer 6-pack to go when I was heading out. I would like to go back during one of their tasting events or other special nights, as I sure I would be fully satisfied with pretty much anything this place has to offer. Definitely glad I left the city for this one!
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