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Peasant Cookery

Peasant Cookery

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4.5 Google Review
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1M3, Canada
(204) 989-7700 www.peasantcookery.ca
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May 14, 2018
Peasant Cookery is essentially my idea of what eating out in the Exchange District is all about. The atmosphere of the place is spot on with the repurposed buildings the area is famous for. My wife and I love this little gem of a restaurant. The menu is varied but well done. The bison meatloaf is amazing for instance. We've chosen to dine in the bar area each time because of the cozy atmosphere in there. Kudos to Max for making our visits there most enjoyable. Great food and drinks in an enjoyable space makes Peasant Cookery a winner in my opinion.

Mar 16, 2018
I have found that PT offers real consistency in their experience. The food is not over the top, but delicious and satisfying. It's a spacious yet very cozy atmosphere with the windows lined with preserves. I have found the service to be very professional and warm every time. I just feel like they payed attention to detail and did everything right.

Jan 30, 2018
I made a reservation for myself and a client for a late lunch at the Peasant Cookery. On arrival we were told in no uncertain terms by the manager the kitchen was closed. He appeared pleased with himself. Imagine my surprise. After explaining I had a reservation the manager proceeded to tell us that it was all his fault as he wrote the time incorrectly when he took the reservation. I then informed him he was lying because a woman took my reservation. We were then given a song and dance included another obvious lie that ended with the final slap in the face – “Oh, the chef is out picking up a refrigerator.” My client suggested that in all of his years running a restaurant - refrigerators are delivered - a chef would never “pick up” an appliance. The truly sad part is that when the manager realized it was a business lunch his attitude changed from trying to get rid of us to a poor attempt at placating us. Although this happened years ago, I recently found a lengthy note describing the event and felt compelled enough to write the review. You had three chances that day to fix the situation and instead lied each time.

Apr 8, 2018
Had the best potato-leek soup in this spot. Service is 5 star! The food was simply amazing. I totally recommend this place. Explore, you will love it.

Apr 6, 2018
Me and my body went to their oyster Wednesday. A BUCK OYSTERRRR!!! We ordered 3 dozens of oyster and they are so fresh and tasty!! We also got beef tartar and duck. Beef was fine and duck was so tasty. I'd definitely come back on Wednesday😁😁

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Opening Hours

Mon:11:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:11:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:11:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 10 pm Open Today
Fri:11:30 am - 11 pm
Sat:5 pm - 11 pm

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