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Ok, so I get that the food and beer are tasty and I love the idea of sharing plates. However, the price of these small plates is a bit outrageous for what you actually get. Between 5 of us we had to order 4 plates of wings, 3 souvlaki plates, 2 gnocchi, eggplant, 2 orders of rapini, mushroom salad, 2 orders of the salbitxada, 2 pasta Fagioli, scallop plate, and I think a couple more... and a few of us were still hungry. We are also small people. I just think that spending over $40 a person on food would result in feeling full. Not to mention that the beer is severely over priced. A bottle of craft beer for $16-$24 is beyond ridiculous. Looking up some of the beers on the LCBO website and seeing them go for $3.50 was disheartening. I ordered a couple glasses of red wine (which was actually really good) but when I ordered my 2nd glass the waiter brought the bottle to the table and free poured it...even though I hadn't finished drinking my first glass. At first I thought "oh good, if he's free pouring on top of my unfinished wine, he might pour a little extra". Nope. I'm pretty sure I was poured up to the amount that my first glass was at...with the added extra wine that I hadn't finished, so ultimately a pretty tiny pour. After being there for an hour and a half and having 3 glasses of wine, I was obviously quite thirsty and asked for a glass of water to which the waiter responded with "Water?!" as if to say "Why aren't you ordering more wine?". I wasn't very impressed with that. Dude, I need water. Don't try to make me feel stupid for being human. I do have to say that all the food tasted very good. Good job to the kitchen. But overall I think this place is overpriced and left me wanting more, even after spending over $100 per person.
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