A local pub is gaining national attention for its menu.
17 Mile House Pub owners are known locally to be Habs fans B次元官网网址 and their disdain for the Toronto Maple Leafs is no secret. But menu items that have been making locals laugh at the popular Sooke establishment are now making national headlines thanks to one social media post.
A photo of the menu, posted by Twitter user @Angeline19781 has pushed the B次元官网网址淢aple Leafs PoutineB次元官网网址 into the spotlight.
My daughter at a restaurant in Victoria has this on their menu...馃ぃ馃ぃ馃ぃ
B次元官网网址 Princess Consuela Banana Hammock (@Angeline19781)
On the menu for $67 (a nod to the LeafsB次元官网网址 last Stanley Cup win in 1967), itB次元官网网址檚 described as B次元官网网址渋n usual Leafs fashion, a cold, overpriced dish served with under-performing gravy, ice cold fries and a side of disappointment.B次元官网网址
Another blow for Leafs fans is the menu item above it.
The B次元官网网址淗abs PountineB次元官网网址 is listed at $12.95 as a Quebec classic with crispy fries and cheese curds, smothered in gravy.
Other Twitter users couldnB次元官网网址檛 help joining the fun, throwing a few light-hearted jabs back and forth. Many quickly pointed out how well Leafs Nation was taking the joke, while others questioned why there was no option for Canucks fans on the menu.
@JMooreHockey wrote: B次元官网网址淪o thatB次元官网网址檚 what they do with the fries and the gravy after itB次元官网网址檚 sat for a while and tastes like cardboard, thatB次元官网网址檚 actually a great idea.B次元官网网址
Poutine anyone?
They had this sign up during Covid
B次元官网网址 John Lewinski (@unionlew)
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