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I fully admit, I judged this book by it's cover (oh! nice branding!) and got the sour end of that assumption. Went in for lunch, excited that they had Greg's ice cream, then realized how dirty and uncared for the entire place was. I picked up the sugar for my coffee and it stuck to the bottom of the table with a lingering pool of miscellaneous substance. Ordered chili and toast & side salad. My boyfriend ordered pulled pork and a side salad. While we waited I started to look around, the glass of the ice cream case hadn't been wiped down in a week by the looks of the one thousand fingerprints smeared across it. Ok cool, I thought, I've eaten in dirty places before, no biggie. Food came, chili was an oil slick of watery beef, and both our salads were sadly filled with rotten leaves and a spoiled cucumber. Had to send them back. At least the staff were friendly. So at least they have a cooler of Greg's ice cream right? NOPE. The sides were labelled with Kawartha Dairy, which is fine, but lesser quality, and they market it like it's all the same. Skip this joint, many more places to eat in this strip that are far better!
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