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Boston Pizza Review

Boston Pizza Review

Posted on 04. Sep, 2011 by .

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Boston Pizza

Dartmouth Crossing

September  4, 2011

 

Every time I eat at Boston Pizza I enjoy myself. It must be the company because it is not the pizza.  I had an individual deluxe pizza without the ham and a soft drink for supper Sunday night.  I knew the pizza would be small and I was not disappointed.  The crust was all encompassing which left very little room for the toppings and the taste was somewhat bland and doughy.

Now I realize that Boston Pizza has other specialties, however, it is a pizza shop so I was expecting the best tasting pizza in town… like I said disappointing.

 

Overall rating:

 

Pizza – 2 stars

Restaurant – 3 ½ stars

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Settlers Salt Water Café Review

Settlers Salt Water Café Review

Posted on 02. Sep, 2011 by .

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Settlers Salt Water Café

Pictou, Nova Scotia

Friday, September 2, 2011

 

This restaurant is situated on the waterfront in Pictou and had a wonderful view of the harbour and local tourist attractions.  My lunch consisted of a cup of fish chowder and the killer chicken sandwich with fries.  The chowder was a small portion however, it was served piping hot and was very tasty.  It had a very rich seafood taste and was loaded with fish.  The killer chicken had melted cheese, mushrooms and green peppers over the large piece of chicken in the Kaiser bun and was very satisfying.  The fries were pub style and served hot.  The price was reasonable for the style of restaurant and was $ 77.00 including the tip for four of us.

 

Overall rating:

 

Fish Chowder – 3 ½ stars

Chicken sandwich – 4 stars

Restaurant – 3 ½ stars

 

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Stone Soup Café Review

Posted on 30. Aug, 2011 by .

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Stone Soup Café

The Stone Soup Cafe

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Pictou, Nova Scotia

A young server served the bowl of fish chowder in an outdoor setting.  It was served at the same time as my clubhouse sandwich.  The fish chowder was a little too runny and did not have a rich seafood flavour.  The ingredients were somewhat sparse and lacking in size.  The clubhouse sandwich was on whole wheat and I prefer it without tomato.  The chicken and bacon were cooked well, however the bread was too thick which made the toasted crust too flakey and it had to be removed before eating it.

The price of the lunch was reasonable, $ 35 including tip for two guests and the restaurant, though small was quaint and pleasant.

 

Overall rating:

 

Meal:

Fish Chowder – 2 stars

Clubhouse – 2 ½ stars

Restaurant – 2 ½ stars

 

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