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good food, service and value. Too bad the original could not stay open but the replacement provides the same quality and service.
A favourtie of mine for many years when travelling for pleasure or business.
One thing I must agree, the service here does need improvement ..... the restaurant was busy when I went and yet I have to wait 5-10 minutes to get some traction be it serving or even bills to pay.
First of all the soup choice is pretty limited for dinner - it was soup of the day which was brocolli...
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We were a small group (14). Things started off pretty well but, after drinks were ordered and received, it took a long time before our orders were taken. Very slow to put out the bread. Food was well presented and everyone was served at the same time, but it was not hot. Roast potatoes were overdone. I don't count a... more
I had passed by this place a number of times and decided to give it a try. I love Roast Beef and ordered up their basic RB dinner. I was somewhat disappointed though. The mashed potatoes were good but was missing that flavour I'd expect from a gourmet restaurant. The Beef was good but had a distinct taste of Swanson's in it. The Yorkshie pudding and vegetables were fine, though. Your usual... more
An Ottawa mainstay for over 25 years, this traditional roast beef house is located across the street from the provincial courthouse in the city's downtown core. Patrons will enjoy fine fireside dining in this heritage building with a relaxed, Victorian atmosphere. An excellent array of entrees is available, including the house specialty of succulent prime rib in five different sizes and a good... more
Set in a historic 1875 building, Friday's is great for a power lunch or business dinner, but well-suited for an anniversary celebration or even a fancy date as well. Steaks are perfectly cooked and flavorful, but most guests choose the prime rib dinner which includes your preferred cut of beef (up to 12 oz), veggies and potato. If you can manage dessert, maple syrup crème brûlée or apple pie à... more