Discover the best restaurant in Morden, Canada including Boston Pizza, Chicken Chef, Marathon Pizza, Timber Co Restaurant & Lounge, Restaurante Dos Banderas, Coffee Culture Cafe & Eatery, George's Kitchen + Ice Cream, Olive Tree, Cafe LaManche
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3.5 based on 53 reviews
It amazes me how this chain stays in business. Every single BP we've been to across Canada is terrible. Awful service (why don't you strive for better when training your staff??? Seriously read the reviews on service, BP), mega-overpriced, and bad food. We tried this...MoreHi, T G, we're sorry to hear about your experience. We take feedback very seriously. Please share the details at https://bostonpizza.com/contact-us.html Thank you!
4 based on 14 reviews
OK but not great. My uncle always orders the one piece chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy., so my Mom ordered the same. She was especially disappointed with the 'outdated ' potatoes and not so tastey gravy. The fried chicken was good but certainly not the meatiest morsel. My grilled chicken Sandwich without the bun was good.
4 based on 31 reviews
Marathon Pizza always has been THE place to come for pizza in south central Manitoba and still is!
You have to get past the well-aged, cheezy decor (red velvet drapes!).
You also have to get past some of the service (or lack thereof).
You come for the food ... two for one pizza deals are just that ... a good deal. And what you pay you easily get your money's worth in the amount of cheese alone!
A couple options for pasta are also among the best around here for a better price than anywhere else. The sauce has that extra something for flavour that sets it apart.
Some options for sandwiches, but I can't comment on those ... never get past the pizza or pasta.
My wife loves the greek salad and French Onion soup (again, mucho queso!) ... nice heaping amount ... ceasar salad you have to ask them to go light on the dressing.
NOTE: Hours of operation are limited to supper time!
3.5 based on 18 reviews
Had a great meal at the Timbers on New Years Eve. The prime rib was cooked to perfection. In addition, there was a chicken pasta dish and jumbo shrimp of some sort (delicious). Nicely not overcooked vegetables and roasted potatoes as well. Fresh salad to start and some kind of wonderful cheesecake for desert. The ambiance was quiet and the overall experience was superb. All this for $30.00 taxes in.
4 based on 22 reviews
4.5 based on 46 reviews
I like going to this establishment, the coffee is good (not Starbucks good) and the dainties are very nice. I really like the calm atomsphere. Recommended.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
Burgers. Pizza. Poutine. Ice Cream Morden's hometown ice cream parlour and your place for fresh, handcrafted 1/4 lb. burgers, homemade fries, poutines, thick shakes, and thin crust pizza loaded with toppings and quality mozzarella cheese!
We go here quite regularly (maybe TOO regularly?) for ice cream - which is really good stuff. They have a ton of flavours of parfaits, twisters (read: blizzards), milkshakes, and sundaes. Occasionally we have a meal here - the burgers and hotdogs are excellent - much better than the previous owner's fare. Finally - a great burger in Morden!
Pizza is pricey, but it's that thin crust goodness you find in most Manitoba establishments.
The servers are very friendly and glad to see you.
5 based on 32 reviews
While in town for a medical appointment, I stopped in for lunch and came away completely satisfied and super impressed!
The Olive Tree is a miniature McNally Robinson offering an exceptional selection of children's books, toys, & games as well as a wide range of popular adult book titles plus all sorts of gift ideas and stationary needs.
The café is in the back of the store--it was difficult making a choice, because all the menu items were very appealing. In the end, I enjoyed the popular Mordenite perogy soup (I'm DEFINITELY making this for my family this weekend!) and a half-order of the ABC Panini (avocado, bacon, chicken) with a mug of "orange scone" David's Tea (they offer quite the array of David's Teas). The food was professionally prepared and artfully presented--I have never seen a more beautiful bowl of soup! My only regret is that I did not have room for dessert.
At the till, I raved about the bread in the panini and was told by Ashley Funk (co-owner) that it was fresh-baked by her husband (co-owner and chef) daily on the premises and I was able to purchase a loaf to take home.
The Olive Tree is a real gem!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This place is a little different. You get very good specialty coffees and teas, available hot or cold, and they have a very large selection. The menu has crepes and waffles, available with savoury or sweet fillings. The breakfast sausages tasted like hotdogs, and the ham and cheese crepe was cold and bland. We’ve heard good things about the sweet items so we shall try again.
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