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12 minutes ago, Super Duper Negatron said:

Is that the same as the Kings in Westwood? Same thoughts, if so. The shawarma was good but the fries are over seasoned.

Yup same place different/new location.   

3 hours ago, iHeart said:

eh close enough I did say I wanted something from the Waverly end of town down here

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Where is this new location?  My friends have raved about the one near Ikea. 

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On 2024-02-12 at 8:18 PM, iHeart said:

it's going into that strip mall at Kildonan crossing

Practically right in the middle of the 5 Subways in the area. I'll definitely check it out when they open up.

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6 hours ago, MrFreakzilla said:

Practically right in the middle of the 5 Subways in the area. I'll definitely check it out when they open up.

no I think it's three one near scotiabank, one near sobey's and the other one's at KP

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2 hours ago, iHeart said:

no I think it's three one near scotiabank, one near sobey's and the other one's at KP

One on McLeod, one on Concordia.

From my experience the best sandwiches come out of McLeod but now having moved out of the area I choose between the two in Selkirk and the one by Walmart is the better of the two. Especially when the overly happy older woman is working, she is a true sandwich artist.

Just now, GCJenks said:

One on McLeod, one on Concordia.

From my experience the best sandwiches come out of McLeod but now having moved out of the area I choose between the two in Selkirk and the one by Walmart is the better of the two. Especially when the overly happy older woman is working, she is a true sandwich artist.

One on Munroe by Giant Tiger too.

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2 hours ago, iHeart said:

no I think it's three one near scotiabank, one near sobey's and the other one's at KP

4 currently (Nairn by Shapes, Regent by Fat Burger, KP food court & Reenders by Famous Daves) - the 5th was inside Home Depot but it's gone (google maps still shows it though).  The one on Concordia could be the 5th as it's less than 5 minutes away from the one on Reenders.

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8 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

4 currently (Nairn by Shapes, Regent by Fat Burger, KP food court & Reenders by Famous Daves) - the 5th was inside Home Depot but it's gone (google maps still shows it though).  The one on Concordia could be the 5th as it's less than 5 minutes away from the one on Reenders.

Yeah I was referring to a certain radius length (meaning not the Monroe location) kind of weird that we have more Subways than Starbucks

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1 hour ago, GCJenks said:

One on McLeod, one on Concordia.

From my experience the best sandwiches come out of McLeod but now having moved out of the area I choose between the two in Selkirk and the one by Walmart is the better of the two. Especially when the overly happy older woman is working, she is a true sandwich artist.

One on Munroe by Giant Tiger too.

McLeod is usually quick and accurate,  the only issue I've had is that they over cook the cookies sometimes.     

East St Paul has a good Subway that never has any lines and I've never had any hockey puck cookies at that location.  

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3 minutes ago, Brandon said:

McLeod is usually quick and accurate,  the only issue I've had is that they over cook the cookies sometimes.     

East St Paul has a good Subway that never has any lines and I've never had any hockey puck cookies at that location.  

I never get the cookies. I am usually more concerned with the handling of the GF Bun and McLeod would be the best in the area at that, although I have tried all 7 of the nearby locations, of the 4 I have they have the best service and turn out the best results for me. ESP would be a destination for us and it wouldn't include Subway, I would be going to Birdshill for Jonesy's.

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2 hours ago, GCJenks said:

One on McLeod, one on Concordia.

From my experience the best sandwiches come out of McLeod but now having moved out of the area I choose between the two in Selkirk and the one by Walmart is the better of the two. Especially when the overly happy older woman is working, she is a true sandwich artist.

One on Munroe by Giant Tiger too.

Another beside Leon's across from K.P

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9 hours ago, GCJenks said:

I never get the cookies. I am usually more concerned with the handling of the GF Bun and McLeod would be the best in the area at that, although I have tried all 7 of the nearby locations, of the 4 I have they have the best service and turn out the best results for me. ESP would be a destination for us and it wouldn't include Subway, I would be going to Birdshill for Jonesy's.

Sometimes I wonder if the cookies are underbaked

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Well I finally got to try St Louis bar and grill those were some good wedge fries (I wish they weren't out of garlic sticks) and then I found out that DSpot was a few steps away....but that will be for another day

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Boston Pizza is adding four new NY Sicilian Square footer pizzas to the menu, it's not the ones from Christmas but one of them is loaded Pepperoni and Bacon

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, JCon said:

You're not old enough to remember Chi-Chi's. 

And you're right I'm not but so many people have fond memories (my mother included) I'm not sure if my mother remembers the drinks more (she liked the food)

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3 hours ago, iHeart said:

And you're right I'm not but so many people have fond memories (my mother included) I'm not sure if my mother remembers the drinks more

I remember going to the Regent location and it was always busy and it was your standard tex-mex which at the time was good since back in the 80's Winnipeg didn't have nearly the amount of diverse food options.   I remember them using super soakers and shooting Tequila into peoples mouthes. 

The owner sold his franchises in town and the people/group who took over had no idea how to run a restaurant and destroyed the business within a few years.  Eventually the new owners lost the franchise and changed the name to something else (name escapes me) and the place closed soon after.   

In the States during the early 2000's Chi-chi's had e-coli at several restaurants or something along those lines and the company died.  Eventually someone used the name to sell Salsa and Chips and I used to see it at the grocery stores in Fargo.   

Modern day if you go to Paradiso in the States it is kind of close to the same experience as Chi Chi's. 

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17 minutes ago, Brandon said:

I remember going to the Regent location and it was always busy and it was your standard tex-mex which at the time was good since back in the 80's Winnipeg didn't have nearly the amount of diverse food options.   I remember them using super soakers and shooting Tequila into peoples mouthes. 

The owner sold his franchises in town and the people/group who took over had no idea how to run a restaurant and destroyed the business within a few years.  Eventually the new owners lost the franchise and changed the name to something else (name escapes me) and the place closed soon after.   

In the States during the early 2000's Chi-chi's had e-coli at several restaurants or something along those lines and the company died.  Eventually someone used the name to sell Salsa and Chips and I used to see it at the grocery stores in Fargo.   

Modern day if you go to Paradiso in the States it is kind of close to the same experience as Chi Chi's. 

so you're saying the line of food isn't connected to the restaurant chain despite using the same logo (btw one of the Kelvin's Perk's in Saskatchewan is selling the salsa that's why I brought it up)

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2 minutes ago, iHeart said:

so you're saying the line of food isn't connected to the restaurant chain despite using the same logo (btw one of the Kelvin's Perk's is selling the salsa that's why I brought it up)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi-Chi's

It has the full story of who owns what on wiki.     Apparently it was Hep-A outbreak!  I can see why they never recovered from that.  

Posted
5 hours ago, iHeart said:

so you're saying the line of food isn't connected to the restaurant chain despite using the same logo (btw one of the Kelvin's Perk's in Saskatchewan is selling the salsa that's why I brought it up)

I’m pretty sure you can buy the chips and salsa at the Red River Coop stores, Southdale or Grant Park at least I think. 

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