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I have never eaten here before so I decided to try it before the game. They have a barbecue special for 11 bucks where you get two grilled items and unlimited salad bar. The food is decent but not great; the prefab burger I had was definitely not my favourite. The prawn skewer was better. The drinks were reasonably priced and the service was prompt. I might return but I would try the chicken burger next time to avoid hamburger.
Went here before a Canucks game and they have a BBQ option for $10.99. You get 2 of 3 options, buger, chicken or prawns. Had the chicken and prawns. Chicken tasted very processed and looked like one of those frozen pre-seasoned ones. The 5 prawns were skewered and were just average. The meal also comes with unlimited fries, coleslaw, salad, and pasta salad. The meal was just OK but I guess you can't expect much for $11. Better than having a meal at the game. Service was quick (self serve) and the place was a typical sports bar. Would return for another pre-game meal only.
Came here for a quick bite...typical empty hotel-restaurant on a weekend night. Really overstaffed but that made for very attentive service. Menu is limited and somewhat unappealing - the chicken was disgusting and looks like something similar to the quality of the suspicious chicken breasts you get at Subway or something.
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