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I heard about this place from friends. Wvrst specializes on offering sausages and beer. The space is cafeteria-style. When you walk in, it's a very loud and casual environment. You have to line up to order, but they give you a number and bring you your food. If you don't know what you want to drink, go up to the bar. The bartenders are so friendly and offer samples and suggestions. The sausages are good to great, as some are hit and miss. I had the rabbit and Kangaroo - both which are good. My favourite toppings are sauteed onions and peppers. The duck fat fries are good, but not amazing. If you get large, you can share with a couple of friends, as the helping is more than enough. The currywvrst is also recommended. Sausages are around the $10 and have a large beer list that include organic and local options. Here's the food menu: http://wvrst.com/wvrst-food-menu.pdf
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