iHeart Posted November 28 Author Report Posted November 28 34 minutes ago, Brandon said: You mean $30 for a popcorn , soda, and one candy is not reasonable? I now understand why my Mom always would bring her big purse to the movies when I was a child. We continue that tradition as I don't feel like dropping $100+ dollars on popcorn and drinks when instead we can go to Dollarama/WalMart and get a whole lot more of snacks for only a fraction of the price. This is Junxion I'm sure if it was the older theatre the stuff would have been less expensive I'm talking about, but it also serves me right for getting additional food like a chicken sandwich and the cheese curds, I better resist the urge to order food when I go see Mufasa next month (just Water and Popcorn) or maybe I'm just also too greedy about earning Scene Points FrostyWinnipeg 1
Brandon Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 19 hours ago, iHeart said: This is Junxion I'm sure if it was the older theatre the stuff would have been less expensive I'm talking about, but it also serves me right for getting additional food like a chicken sandwich and the cheese curds, I better resist the urge to order food when I go see Mufasa next month (just Water and Popcorn) or maybe I'm just also too greedy about earning Scene Points The previous theatre at KP was equally as expensive. A kids combo which was a tiny bucket of popcorn a candy and a small drink was $25. This is why we used to (and still do) buy the packages from Costco which cut the costs quite a bit.
iHeart Posted November 29 Author Report Posted November 29 29 minutes ago, Brandon said: The previous theatre at KP was equally as expensive. A kids combo which was a tiny bucket of popcorn a candy and a small drink was $25. This is why we used to (and still do) buy the packages from Costco which cut the costs quite a bit. They didn't exactly have much variety in their menu though (let alone booze)
FrostyWinnipeg Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/04/food/chi-chis-restaurant-relaunch/index.html Bubba Zanetti and rebusrankin 2
iHeart Posted December 4 Author Report Posted December 4 28 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/04/food/chi-chis-restaurant-relaunch/index.html Well let's hope it's successful so it can come here as well so I can experience it since I never got to when it was here
Brandon Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 6 hours ago, iHeart said: Well let's hope it's successful so it can come here as well so I can experience it since I never got to when it was here If you go to Grand Forks/Fargo they have Paradiso's which is the same tex-mex food that Chi Chi's used to serve. The Chi-chi's on Regent Ave used to be very busy and very successful back in the day. I remember always having to wait for a table and the free taco chips and salsa and everyone 'wow'ing over the sizzling fajitas that were being served. I do remember it being a good experience with good food. Eventually the owner sold it at its peak and the new owners had no clue how to run a restaurant and within 2 years they lost their franchise and renamed it to a different Mexican name and then closed shop not much later. I'm always amazed that nobody has set up a Tex-Mex shop since then. Super Duper Negatron 1
Bubba Zanetti Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 Loved Chi-chi's as a kid. Very nostalgic for me. Went there many times with my parents. The fried ice cream was a fav. Blew my mind! How can they fry ice cream?!?!? Lol. Always seemed to be a busy place. Goalie 1
iHeart Posted December 15 Author Report Posted December 15 Well Access Winnipeg posted that Arby's is opening soon....problem is they didn't post a date FrostyWinnipeg 1
Brandon Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 Has anyone gone to Belle's Kitchen and Music Hall yet? I had a coworker who went and said the portions were tiny and the food was super bland. It would be nice to have real BBQ without having to drive to Steinbach.
FrostyWinnipeg Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 1 hour ago, Brandon said: Has anyone gone to Belle's Kitchen and Music Hall yet? I had a coworker who went and said the portions were tiny and the food was super bland. It would be nice to have real BBQ without having to drive to Steinbach. Did not even know it was open. @iHeart buying me dinner?
iHeart Posted December 18 Author Report Posted December 18 7 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: Did not even know it was open. @iHeart buying me dinner? I haven't gone either
Super Duper Negatron Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 1 hour ago, Brandon said: Has anyone gone to Belle's Kitchen and Music Hall yet? I had a coworker who went and said the portions were tiny and the food was super bland. It would be nice to have real BBQ without having to drive to Steinbach. Would love reviews on this one too. Ever since Famous Dave's went to crap (maybe it is better now? last time I went it was garbage) I have been looking for a new BBQ fix. Piggy 1 and rebusrankin 2
bigg jay Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 A recent review of Belle's (like a few hours old recent) on Reddit does not sound promising. The one thing you need to nail is the food and they don't seem to be doing that. I'll be sticking to Bigg Smoak in Steinbach. Quote Atmosphere - 10/10 - Reminded me of a barbeque joint. I also loved the musician playing. Service - 10/10 - Went on a Sunday afternoon so it was not too busy. Staff were very friendly. Food came out quick. Food - 3/10 - I ordered the brisket and pork ribs. The pork ribs were dry and lacked flavour. The brisket was only slightly better. I have been to a lot of top barbeque places in the US, so I know I have a high standard, but this was bad. Price - 10/10 - I saw a few people say the prices were high, but meat is expensive and a lot of time and work goes into preparation for barbeque. I had extremely high hopes for this place as I love barbeque and there is no good barbeque place in Winnipeg. I will probably return in a few months time to see if the quality of the food improves because I really hope it does and I am rooting for this place to survive as it is a cool and unique place, at least for Winnipeg.
Piggy 1 Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 11 minutes ago, Super Duper Negatron said: Would love reviews on this one too. Ever since Famous Dave's went to crap (maybe it is better now? last time I went it was garbage) I have been looking for a new BBQ fix. Hal Anderson gave it a nice review. Yeah ,since Loveys went kaput no real BBQ option. What was that place at the golf course called? Was excellent. BiG Smoak should open a place in Winnipeg ,i keep bugging him. Super Duper Negatron and rebusrankin 2
FrostyWinnipeg Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 (edited) As always, give it a month to work the bugs out. Menu Edited December 18 by FrostyWinnipeg Noeller 1
bigg jay Posted December 18 Report Posted December 18 2 minutes ago, Piggy 1 said: Hal Anderson gave it a nice review. Yeah ,since Loveys went kaput no real BBQ option. What was that place at the golf course called? Was excellent. BiG Smoak should open a place in Winnipeg ,i keep bugging him. Rob has (and continues to) looked for place in Winnipeg so I'm sure it'll happen eventually. He actually kicked tires on the spot that turned into Belle's so it looks like that place was destined for BBQ one way or the other. Piggy 1 and Noeller 1 1
Brandon Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 10 hours ago, Super Duper Negatron said: Would love reviews on this one too. Ever since Famous Dave's went to crap (maybe it is better now? last time I went it was garbage) I have been looking for a new BBQ fix. The last time I went (Summer of 2023) the service was extremely slow , the food wasn't good, and the portions were shrunk massively. My two sides were served each in bowls that were nearly as small as the little paper cardboard ketchup bowls that you get at McDonalds. Post COVID each time we had gone we had terrible service waiting 45 minutes+ despite the restaurant only having a few patrons. I will say the catering experiences were really good with them and each time we have used them for parties it has been a big hit. 10 hours ago, Piggy 1 said: Hal Anderson gave it a nice review. Yeah ,since Loveys went kaput no real BBQ option. What was that place at the golf course called? Was excellent. BiG Smoak should open a place in Winnipeg ,i keep bugging him. I think that was Smoking Hawg at Harbour View? That was the first and only BBQ restaurant that I've gone to not have french fries or chicken tenders. We went once and the food was bland and they only had one bbq sauce that you could use. The meat was cooked perfectly though. It closed quickly because harbour view is basically a ghost town and parking in winter is a nightmare (5+ minute walk). Loveys was great when the main owner was in, when he wasn't in the quality seemed to drop off sharply. They had a bunch of kids in the kitchen and if memory serves me correct lots of complaints about the owner constantly rotating staff and mistreating them. Either way Loveys was always busy when we used to go and seemed to be successful since everyone I knew would go and liked it. Super Duper Negatron 1
Piggy 1 Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 13 hours ago, Brandon said: The last time I went (Summer of 2023) the service was extremely slow , the food wasn't good, and the portions were shrunk massively. My two sides were served each in bowls that were nearly as small as the little paper cardboard ketchup bowls that you get at McDonalds. Post COVID each time we had gone we had terrible service waiting 45 minutes+ despite the restaurant only having a few patrons. I will say the catering experiences were really good with them and each time we have used them for parties it has been a big hit. I think that was Smoking Hawg at Harbour View? That was the first and only BBQ restaurant that I've gone to not have french fries or chicken tenders. We went once and the food was bland and they only had one bbq sauce that you could use. The meat was cooked perfectly though. It closed quickly because harbour view is basically a ghost town and parking in winter is a nightmare (5+ minute walk). Loveys was great when the main owner was in, when he wasn't in the quality seemed to drop off sharply. They had a bunch of kids in the kitchen and if memory serves me correct lots of complaints about the owner constantly rotating staff and mistreating them. Either way Loveys was always busy when we used to go and seemed to be successful since everyone I knew would go and liked it. Yeah ,thats what it was called. The couple times we went ,food was excellent. Never went in winter. Yeah ,Roger wasnt the most pleasant fellow ,not just with his staff. His neighbors there as well. But he served excellent food.
FrostyWinnipeg Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 39 minutes ago, Piggy 1 said: But he served excellent food. RIP Roger GCJenks 1
Piggy 1 Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 2 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: RIP Roger He passed? Condolences to his family.....
bigg jay Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 25 minutes ago, Piggy 1 said: He passed? Condolences to his family..... Yep, he had a major stroke in late winter/early spring IIRC. Didn't know him personally but always enjoyed his food when I went to Lovey's. Piggy 1 1
GCJenks Posted December 20 Report Posted December 20 On 2024-12-19 at 11:41 AM, Piggy 1 said: Yeah ,thats what it was called. The couple times we went ,food was excellent. Never went in winter. Yeah ,Roger wasnt the most pleasant fellow ,not just with his staff. His neighbors there as well. But he served excellent food. I knew Roger long before the Loveys days, hearing him called less than pleasant hurts. He always was an entrepreneur and worked for himself, I can see needing to lead and manage others being outside his safe zone. It just isn't something I ever experienced dealing with him in the late 80's early 90's. FrostyWinnipeg 1
Piggy 1 Posted December 21 Report Posted December 21 5 hours ago, GCJenks said: I knew Roger long before the Loveys days, hearing him called less than pleasant hurts. He always was an entrepreneur and worked for himself, I can see needing to lead and manage others being outside his safe zone. It just isn't something I ever experienced dealing with him in the late 80's early 90's. Hey ,my dealings with him were always pleasant. He toured me through his kitchen ,got the odd Hog Spit Lager on the house. The neighboring businesses had issues with him......by all accounts...
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