We ordered wings, two gaint hot dogs, and two poutines. One of us had beer, and another had pop. Instead of it being an actual gaint hot dog, it was 2 or 3 regular sized hot dogs in a gaint hot dog bun. This is completely misleading, and the menu should state it's not a gaint hot dog. The whole meal with drinks cost us roughly $90. If you eat here, ask what you will get before ordering because the menu is misleading. The atmosphere is nice and the staff are friendly, but this does not justify paying $90 for two gaint hot dogs with poutines. Reply to owners: I agree a gaint hot would be one 12 inch hot dog. That is not what we got. We got 3 regular sized hot dogs in the gaint hot dog bun. That is what...
Read moreVery defensive comments from the management on here.. maybe think about hiring a proper marketing team to do that for you. You will see a difference in how the restaurant is perceived and the type of clientel that come are well informed and excited to try something new. People have the right to share their opinions and choose where they eat. Marketing is how you present to the world, before the customers even come in. Lots of well managed restaurants to enjoy around here. Food for thought. Not bashing, just trying to help. I see red flags like this and I just choose to go elsewhere. I thought you...
Read moreI was looking for some pinball before my flight and found this gem. The atmosphere is pretty nice, very clean, open window into the kitchen and modern bathroom. I ordered a poutine and then spent maybe 2h playing their large collection of stern pinball. They are all in great shape and upgraded with stern connect. The owner even upgraded the machines with art blades or mirror blades. I was impressed Prices are $1-1 or $2-3plays.
The owner was very welcoming to me asking what brought me there and understood my bad french. The server did a great job with...
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