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Old 17 Feb 18, 01:20 AM  
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Le Cellier for just poutine?!

I don't suppose they'd be happy if we booked and just ate poutine, would they? That was my favourite ever food but can't afford anything else there these days. I know they sell poutine at Refreshment Port now but it's the cheesy variety, not the gravy one which I love
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Old 17 Feb 18, 01:29 AM  
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I don't suppose they'd be happy if we booked and just ate poutine, would they? That was my favourite ever food but can't afford anything else there these days. I know they sell poutine at Refreshment Port now but it's the cheesy variety, not the gravy one which I love
honestly they don't care (or if they do, they keep it well hidden)

People go there and share a starter or just have a shared main, I've seen people just have a dessert and a coffee
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Old 17 Feb 18, 01:39 AM  
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honestly they don't care (or if they do, they keep it well hidden)

People go there and share a starter or just have a shared main, I've seen people just have a dessert and a coffee
Really?! That sounds good then. Maybe if we tip as if we'd ordered a main it wouldn't be so bad. Teh bottle of wine we had there a few years ago was the best wine I've ever had but then at about £35 a bottle if should be
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If you’re at Disney Springs, they sell the gravy poutine at The Daily Poutine stand. We loved it, just not sure it would be nice as Le Cellier’s, as we’ve never tried there.

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Originally Posted by Leia77 View Post
If you’re at Disney Springs, they sell the gravy poutine at The Daily Poutine stand. We loved it, just not sure it would be nice as Le Cellier’s, as we’ve never tried their.
It’s nicer at the Daily Poutine - by quite a way. We really didn’t enjoy the poutine at Le Cellier. The Daily Poutine served a straightforward, nice chips, lovely gravy and cheese curds poutine that was amazing!
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Old 17 Feb 18, 10:04 AM  
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It’s nicer at the Daily Poutine - by quite a way. We really didn’t enjoy the poutine at Le Cellier. The Daily Poutine served a straightforward, nice chips, lovely gravy and cheese curds poutine that was amazing!
Yip, it was delicious!
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DW once brought bisto granules into Chessibgton world of Adventures and asked for a cup of boiling water in a restaurant. Just saying she occupies a special place on the no shame scale
Brilliant!
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Originally Posted by Leia77 View Post
If you’re at Disney Springs, they sell the gravy poutine at The Daily Poutine stand. We loved it, just not sure it would be nice as Le Cellier’s, as we’ve never tried there.
Oh wow, we'll do that instead then - fantastic! Thank you!
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We had the gravy poutine at DS too and it was lovely! We just got 1 portion between 2 of us but it was quite big
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