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Kelsey's is a place that you crave until you go and remember why you vowed, the last time, never to return. The menu changes often offering dishes that are unusual but crave worthy. Some of the menu staples are always reliable. Such as, my favourite, the four-cheese spinach dip with baked pita chips. Last night, for a main entree, I had their gluten-free tomato basil penne. Slightly heavy on the sauce but made with fresh goat cheese and spinach. Good enough to eat but not overeat. For dessert, their featured deep-fried Twinkie was disappointing. Not only was it tasteless but I missed that crunch that comes with breaking the fried batter outer shell. My pal had their PB&J brownie sundae (which is big enough for 2-3 people to share) and was underwhelmed by the combination of flavours. Their drink menu is varied and has crave-worthy choices but the drinks, themselves are unreliable. My pal ordered the same drink twice and received two very different products. It's a good place for groups and based purely on the crave-worthy menu I will probably return. However, yesterday's visit was underwhelming.
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