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Kitschy, eclectic, hole in the wall'ish . . . Went here with a group last summer & here's what we had: The Caesar (pretty much as expected) French Onion Soup (to die for & I am a huge Gruyere fan!) Mains: What I REALLY wanted but could not get because finger-lickin' ribs just aren't always appropriate was the Sticky Asian Pork Ribs but (sigh!) instead ordered fish 'n chips which came with a surprisingly large portion of fish and a decent coleslaw. Honestly, after a year, I forgot the fries but if I even made it to the coleslaw they couldn't have been amazing! My husband ordered steak frites which was a well-cooked juicy steak with a garlicky, buttery sauce. Would defiantly come back here as we often visit the fantastic Summerhill LCBO across the street and all those aisles and aisles of booze shopping can really wear a girl out! The only reason I would not give this restaurant a 5 is because it was so sweltering inside, I had to get up and make a fake phone call just to cool off outside - turn on the air or get a fan please!!!! (and maybe the onion soup wasn't the best idea also)
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