I spotted this restaurant while walking along Bloor St on a Sunday morning. It wasn't open but apparently they serve Australian pub food. I am not sure what that is so will have to drop by on another day. I guess that is a platypus on the sign?
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Hmmm...you will have to let us know once you check it out. I can't imagine what Australian pub food might be. Maybe there is a special sauce for those wings.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the hamburgers will have a big slice of pickled beet on them? Apparently that's a thing in Australia and it's surprisingly tasty too. I had one at an Aussie-themed BBQ once.
ReplyDeleteIt will need to have that slice of tinned beetroot to make it complete. If the runny egg doesn't get your shirt front, then beetroot juice will.
DeleteWhat a strange name for a restaurant. Electric Bill? Perhaps this restaurant is run by a droid? Be sure to check out the food and let us know what you think.
ReplyDelete...it would rare to see a platypus sign here!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely stop in.
ReplyDeleteInteresting name.
ReplyDeleteI think Aussies have a thing with 'Bill'. Maybe it's equivalent to Jack as in What's up Jack.
ReplyDeleteThe critter on the sign is cute. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt chicken parmigiana will be on the menu, possibly a large and small. Kangaroo steaks? Best avoided in my opinion, unless cooked by an absolute expert.
ReplyDeleteWell, you have to go eat there and give a full report!
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteYupp, RedPat, a platypus - I saw them in the wild even. Let me know if they have meat pies! And if really Australian sausages - don´t go for that ;-)
ReplyDeleteI didn't really know Australia has a 'cuisine' of its own.
ReplyDeleteyum Aussie pub food, I think you will like it.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds interesting and probably delicious items too. You'll have to let us know what you think once you try it!
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