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If you want good bbq in Toronto, you've got few choices. If you want mediocre to bad bbq, you've got plenty of choices. Paul & Sandy's has the goods for good bbq. I had the pulled pork and brisket combo with beans and slaw. I asked for "moist" (fatty) brisket with sauce on the side, and Paul obliged me with some moist, non-sauced brisket. The pulled pork was tasty, but definitely needed the sauce. The brisket could go either way w/ the addition of s&p or the sauce. The beans were tasty with a little something extra, and the slaw is the creamy type, with a good crunch and again, that something extra. My wife had the pulled chicken which was moist, smokey and tasty with the added sauce. The garlic bread is a nice touch, but a little odd since I'm used to cornbread, but I'm not complaining cuz I like garlic bread. Portions are good and you'll leave full.
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