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Buzzy Brown's Brasserie

Buzzy Brown's Brasserie

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1984 Regent St, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 5S1, Canada
(705) 522-6284 www.buzzybrowns.com
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Jun 11, 2019
Two out of four meals were edible. Service was average. Atmosphere was good. Nice patio.

May 28, 2019
Not a great first time experience here. Pad Thai (which is allegedly a house specialty) was inedible. Served with spaghetti noodles and no Pad Thai taste whatsoever. Mentioned it to our server when she came to ask how things were and she was rude and condescending, then came back to the table acting like a hero when she took 25% off my bill. Definitely won't be going back.

Mar 14, 2019
The quality of food has gone downhill. My fiance and I went In on Saturday evening before the supper rush started and ordered the artichoke dip with all grill pita. As we began to wait for our order we noticed the place was starting to fill up for supper as we where sitting in the downstairs dining area. After a while of waiting we noticed that 2 tables who sat down after us have already received there appetizers and we started to wonder what was taking so long. About 25min after ordering we decided to let our very lovely and nice waitress know that we no longer want the artichoke dip and we will just pay for our drinks. She was very polite about the situation and removed the item from our bill but informed my fiance and I that it was ready now and she can bring it if we would like. When she brought the artichoke dip to the table and set it down it was an over cooked greasy mess and was not all pita as we ordered but also had very greasy chips on the plate as well. Other than the burnt greasy over cooked mess of an artichoke dip we did find our waitress to be very nice and attentive. Artichoke dip was inedible and should of went in the garbage where it belonged. Any good cook would NOT have sent that out but instead would have made a new one.

Mar 9, 2019
Went on a date with an awesome guy. Food was delicious. Atmosphere was pumping. Waitress was Bar and was fantastic and friendly. Service was amazing. Would reccomend.

Mar 19, 2019
Went for beer and nachos in the evening and than a family dinner the next day. Both experiences were very good. Food and service were good and portion sizes were generous for the prices charged. I wouldn't hesitate to choose this place again.

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