Your choice of Restaurants in Mississauga
James Knott
james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sat Nov 13 12:59:22 UTC 2004
Bill Mudry wrote:
> I've finally got around to looking into a few candidate restaurants for
> those
> of us in the West end where we could meet. Some places had to be
> eliminated such as .....
>
> - Smitthy's Family Restaurants has good food and reasonable prices
> but they close in evenings too early.
>
> - Mandarin has excellent food and nice side rooms but they have
> only one price and one item --- their buffet and it is a bit
> pricey
> especially for students and others between contracts and jobs.
>
> There are a few others I looked at that I can hold in reserve if we need
> them. I have
> two places in mind that have good variety and pricing with food, good
> hours so
> I thought it would be a good idea to give all of you a chance to voice
> which one
> sounds best:
>
> - Swiss Chalet - A well known chain. Good food and pricing, lots
> of room,
> open late enough. The Erin Mills location serves alcohol. It
> is just off
> the QEW. They can set an area off for us. Plenty of room to
> expand.
> Easy to get to.
>
> - Mulligan's Pub & Grill - On the Woodchester Mall grounds right
> off
> Dundas (between Erin Mills and Winston Churchill. Good food,
> well known
> pub. Tuesdays there are no bands, only weekends and it is
> "wings" night
> ($.65 ea.). Alcohol is served, of course and they can set
> aside an area for
> us. During warm weather, they have an outside patio area.
>
> So, lets start a thread. Write in with your preferences. I will be
> monitoring them all
> and make a final announcement from the one that gets the most approval
> from you
> all early next week once the thread has run its course.
>
> I will provide more information on their location, maps, etc. when I
> know which one
> we will go to.
I really don't care for Mandarin Wok. The food there is over-cooked
mush. Swiss Chalet is OK, but not high on my list. Mulligan's sounds good.
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