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48 High St, Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador, A2A 1C6, Canada
(709) 489-9299
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Apr 13, 2018
It has a good selection of lunch menu , but one day went for supper and they did not have 1/2 of the items of the menu

Mar 29, 2018
A tasty breakfast. We were in a hurry so our punctuation n could be a little high, but we were happy

Jul 14, 2017
How do you rate what I consider the absolute best mussels I have ever eaten? The chef and wait staff are amongst the best and friendliest I've ever seen. Justin, the manager of the place is warming, funny and charismatic. You can tell he loves his job and appreciates the art of food. No place better in Grand Falls for flavourful food!

Dec 22, 2017
Was treating myself to an upscale meal before finishing my Christmas shopping and catching a movie-ruined my day-They have a limited menu and were out of two due to mushrooms-(there are two grocery stores ten minutes away that sell-omg-mushrooms!) I ordered the special Prime Rib, my favourite-food came 35 minutes later-(worked in many restaurants including 4 star hotel restaurants that serve prime rib-all of it is already made-except the steamed veggies-so not sure what took so long...) piled in a big mountain on a smallish plate-had to ask for a side plate to move some food so I could cut my meat-Yorkshire pudding was deflated and ICE cold like it had come from a fridge-and had those cheap onion bits in it-potatoes were luke warm probably from the food piled on top of them-the carrot-looked like someone peeled it-lopped into three giant pieces and threw it in the water-but they were hot-perhaps waiting for them to cook-made the rest of the plate cold...the prime rib was ok-had it been surrounded with hot food and presented with some dignity-I would have given it a thumbs up. I don't get to town often-was a real treat-I ate only the meat-the rest was garbage. Service was fine-friendly-so still left a tip-after all-it's Christmas.

Nov 16, 2017
Great food and friendly staff. Food is perfect sized portions. I had the cherry glazed duck and brusetta with an amazing toffee cake for dessert.

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