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My Wife & I stepped into the Big Cheese for a quick meal while between errands. Both being Vegans, we were pleased to see the door menu advertised Vegan options. We both opted for the traditional poutine, vegan style. The poutines were ready quick, and were tasty. We were in & out in no time, and would likely come back. Now I'm no poutine connoisseur - I understand there's a specific true Quebec way to make this speciality, but I have no real idea how close these are to what some consider a true poutine, but to a layman, it was a fine meal. The Pros were the kind staff, the quick meal, the fact that they can do a vegan option, and that is was ready quick & was tasty. The decor was also decent. The cons were that the place was quite small & cramped, and while the vegan options were there, I believe it cost me an extra $1.50 for the vegan cheese - and by no means am I against charging extra for a speciality product with a short shelf life, but it meant that one small vegan poutine came to over $7.00. Overall though, we had a good experience.
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