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3 based on 151 reviews
Had a luncheon meeting with a Supplier this past Monday. It was a beautiful, humid day and we both decided to travel to Dundas to enjoy some Mexican food. We arrived shortly after 12 noon, after finally finding some nearby street parking. The venue had some customers already, but we were able to secure a favourable table. The menu is quite extensive having many favourite dishes that can be found at most restaurants, but the name of the menu speaks MEXICAN.My business associate ordered a Mexi-beef burrito & I ordered one of my favourites, fish tacos, containing cajun-fried catfish. We both had a small draft beer.We both enjoyed our dishes & our discussions.
4 based on 227 reviews
This was my third time visiting The Ship. This time was just for drinks and a snack. Surprisingly the place was not busy, a change from my previous visits. The sweet potato fries and dip were AMAZING, a great complement to a beer. Keep in mind this place is 21+ on weekend nights.
3 based on 88 reviews
Went here as our daughter was here with her friends doing a âPaint Niteâ class. WOW!!! We will be returning! The food was AMAZING! We had coconut shrimp, which were very good, crispy and fresh. I had the Philly cheesesteak sandwich with Caesar salad....OMG!!! It was to die for! I honestly think it was the best cheesesteak Iâve had! The Caesar salad was really good too, nice fresh green leaves and dressing was delish! My husband had the Reuben sandwich (he is really picky about this, as he hates when itâs fatty!), he loved it! It was lean and very very good. Also, the prices are super reasonable, which is an added bonus. The owner even came over and had a chat with us. He was very friendly and personable. All the staff were friendly and efficient.Already craving that sandwich!!!See you soon guys :)
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4 based on 141 reviews
Have been dining at The Collins for years. Very good food, very nice servers, especially John, and one of the best patios for miles around. I love the Jumbalaya. Delicious. All of their other foods are very good. The Collins Brewhouse is in the oldest continuous hotel in Ontario. Come and enjoy a Dundas Hotspot.
4 based on 149 reviews
A British style pub serving Fish & Chips. Whatâs next, Bangers & Mashed? Mushy Peas? YUP! The whole gambit. Itâs styled just like most pubs. Dark in some corners. Busy close to the bar. Very good sized portions and excellent price. Great place for an inexpensive date night meal. Wonât break the bank for sure. Also a well stocked bar for âadult beveragesâ.There were several âtake outâ deliveries picked up while were there so the menu seems portable.
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4 based on 183 reviews
Enjoy the fun, the flavour and the familiarity of Britainâs finest public houses in the heart of Olde Ancaster. A place where friends gather to kick back on weekdaysâ¦and meet again to wine, dine and dance away their weekends. Temp your palette with one of
Nothing fancy - just tucked in the corner of a strip mall. No special ambiance, but comfy seating and lots of TV's to watch the game.Food was good - flatbread pizza was piled high with toppings and the perogies were delicious. The flight of beers and ciders were a steal - 3x 10 oz glasses for $12.Gets a bit noisy with a big crowd during a game, but maintains a good neighborhood vibe.
4 based on 260 reviews
The patio for this place is so cute and cozy - but it was a rainy day so we sat indoors. Itâs a small interior, so it wasnât possible to escape all the fussy baby noises. Not the restaurantâs fault! But itâs condensed seating, so just beware if youâre wanting a romantic experience that it may be affected. Itâs a cool, old timey interior with loads to look at, but per the other review I read of here, it could use a cleaning/dusting and there are a lot of flies everywhere. Sweet potato fries were on point! But the quesadilla was so soggy on the bottom it wasnât much fun, (probably microwaved to melt cheese). The service was average. Wine prices are very very high. $17 for a 9 oz of Stoneleigh is among the highest prices in the area - especially for a small pub. If I were in the area, Iâd pick Brassie Pub 10/10 times. (Also, the ceiling seriously looked like itâs buckling. Kids running upstairs sounds resonate in the dining area.)
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