Reviews on American food in Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada. Home to the longest freshwater beach in the world, Wasaga Beach is a summer tourist destination located just two hours north of Toronto. The white sandy beach stretches more than 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) on Nottawasaga Bay and welcomes more than 2 million visitors every summer. Because of its size, the beach is divided into six smaller beaches, so if you would like to steer clear of tourists and crowds who flock to Beach 1 and 2, make your way to Beaches 4 or 5 for a more private and quiet afternoon. Wasaga Beach is also home to many recreational trails and the Nottawasaga River is good for game fishing, canoeing and boating.
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2 based on 27 reviews
Beach Front ... Indoor, Outdoor & Rooftop Patio. Casual/Fine Dining. Open for Lunch, Dinner and Evening Entertainment
Went to this restuarant Friday June 15th. Made a reservation for what they call the bar-b-que table for six.Nice view of the beach and only seated for a few minutes before we were greeted by our waitress. Food hot and fresh and on our table in about 20 minutes. Food was hot and very enjoyable. Cash only. Maybe this will change later in the season but ask first. We all enjoyed.
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3 based on 48 reviews
Isnât this supposed to be a family restaurant? Why are all the servers wearing mini skirts with either thigh high boots or fishnets? That is legitimately their uniform. Except the big problem is that this isnât Moxieâs. The clientele are not classy professionals, they are a few tables of normal guys watching the game mixed with a flow of guys who appear to be looking for someone wearing drug paraphernalia or looking drunk/high, walking in an out to the bar. The women wearing these very questionable outfits are also for many reasons, should not be. My husband and I decided we will be contacting the manager instead of discussing it on here. This was our third visit here and the last two were when if first opened. We were very unimpressed at that time. This time, the food wait was quick. Thank goodness. For the price, the quality of food is awful. We each had a burger. We paid half that price last week at Brgrz in Collingwood and it was a thousand times better. This was charred in spots, the patty was too small for the bun, two very thick sliced onions on top with a very pale looking tomato and a half dried out slice of pickle. The burger wasnât as good as what I make at home at all but the brioche bun was tasty. The fries are sliced so huge that there is too much potato and not enough crispy outer. It was bland. Our onion rings to start were tasty but again, whoeverâs in the kitchen doesnât know how to use a knife. They were a good inch thick. In total we had 2 burgers, 1 onion rings and a beer. Somehow that came to exactly what we usually spend at Azzurra in Collingwood. Exactly. Couldnât believe it. Very low quality food with poor presentation. Itâs no wonder itâs always empty. If you want to go just to watch a fight or a game this place is good, however the fight was on, as was a stanley cup playoff game, and there were 3 tables in there including us. The philosophy of this restaurant needs serious help. We will not return.
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Beachfront restaurant with patio seats specializing in hand-crafted fried chicken. Follow us for promotions, news or just a peak at what's happening at the beach.
We decided to try this chicken after reading an article in our local paper. They made it sound so tasty. It is a little more expensive than we would pay for a piece of chicken especially a leg. The meat they use is a deboned chicken leg so you are getting dark meat and they encrust it in a tasty batter and then itâs deep fried. My husband enjoyed it and my first few bites were okay but then I quickly decided I didnât like it much. We will not be back, it wasnât for us but you will have to try it for yourself and make your own decision. You will need to spend about $10.
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Home of the Saucey Smoked Pulled Pork sandwich, on a fresh bakery made toasted cheese bun, topped with coleslaw and a side of Whistle Berries. For those piggies more aggressive at the trough, the Whiskey Rubbed Saucey Cheese Steak or the staple Poutine, P
This is 100% the best place for Poutine. Ask for their Pigtine and you will not be disappointed. Definitely our number 1 place to go!!
Welcome to Wasaga Beach Iron Skillet.This new location is every bit as good as the original location in Collingwood.The interior is very similar to the other locations. Some of the friendly staff are familiar from the previous location. It appears the outdoor patio being built is near completion and will be ready for summer enjoyment.Dropped in for lunch and ordered the Schnitzel diner. The chicken schnitzel was very tender and covered with a nice breading. The dinner also came with potatoes and veggies.
4 based on 32 reviews
Every time we have gone here there is a 5-10 minute wait due to the number of diners. Trust me!! It's well worth the wait! Food is delicious, staff are super and very attentive. We WILL be back
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4 based on 173 reviews
Best restaurant in Wasaga by far if you want good, home cooked food!Very reasonably priced and a great selection. Good portions leave you full and satisfied but, the home made desserts are a must to have!!If you go during the dinner rush be prepared to wait for a table as the word is out that this is definitely the place to go. It's worth the wait.
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