Poutine Dare To Be Fresh

Brampton, Canada

3.5

Ouvert en ce moment

20 avis

Carte

Vue de la rue

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Informations professionnelles

Accepte les réservations
Non
Livraison
Non
À emporter
Oui
Accepte Apple Pay
Non
Cartes de crédit acceptées
Crédit, Débit
Approprié pour
Déjeuner
Parking
Rue
Parking à vélos
Oui
Adapté aux enfants
Oui
Adapté aux groupes
Oui
Tenue vestimentaire
Décontracté
Ambiance
Décontracté
Bruit
Moyen
Alcool
Non
Terrasse
Non
Wi-Fi
Non
Télévision
Oui
Service de restauration
Non
Drive-in
Non
Traiteur
Non

Description

Spécialités

POUTINE Dare To Be Fresh is the place to come and indulge in true comfort food with a rich cultural and traditional history rooted in Quebec. We serve a menu of classic Canadian comfort food: many different poutines with a choice of more than 80 different toppings including meats, proteins and veggies, steamies made with Nathan’s 100% beef hot dogs, Montréal smoked meat sandwiches and more. All of our poutines include fresh cut fries specially layered with fresh cheese curds and rich dark gravy, they can’t be beat! We would like to welcome you to experience the freshest thing to come to Brampton. It has been said that «a smile is a universal welcome» — Our tasty fries, savory cheese curds, and fresh ingredients, all complimented by our fresh and friendly perspective, will show you what we are smiling about!

Historique

Fondé en 2011.

We founded this restaurant with a mission to serve classic Canadian diner food and celebrate fresh, local and traditional ingredients and flavours in the heart of Downtown Brampton! Poutine is a diner staple which originated in Quebec and can now be found across Canada. In the basic recipe for poutine, French fries are topped with fresh cheese curds, and covered with brown gravy or sauce. The French fries are of medium thickness, and fried so that the inside stays soft, while the outside is deliciously crunchy. The dish originated in rural Quebec, Canada, in the late 1950s. The word poutine in the meaning «fries with cheese and gravy» is dated to 1978. Other senses of the word have been in use at least since 1810. While the exact provenance of the word poutine is uncertain, some of its meanings undoubtedly result at least in part from the influence of the English word pudding.

Rencontrer le Gérant de commerce

Graham W.

Gérant de commerce

My dedication to providing excellent customer service is equal to the dedication I have to serve you the best poutine you’ve ever had. I welcome you to share your smile with us and encourage you to share it with your friends. Our poutine uses the freshest ingredient, and is layered to be rich with the deilcious flavors you love — I know our food will put a smile on your face!