Friday, May 4, 2007
Ironstone Grill at The Marshes Golf Club
The Ironstone Grill is the restaurant and bar on the main floor of the Marshes Golf Club in Kanata. The club is part of the Brookstreet Hotel over on Legget Drive.
The restaurant is nice and open - high ceilings built using a timber-frame construction. A bar faces out on Terry Fox Drive, with the restaurant taking up the rest of the space. A combination of booths and tables is provided, with lots of privacy for business talk. There's also a selection of tables outside - nice in the summertime.
The menu is "high-class pub" style - a mix of burgers, sandwiches, steak, Indian pizza, and some Canadian classics like salmon. The food is good - nothing overly inspiring, but nothing too bad. My steak sandwich was a bit grisly, and overcooked - but they were running out of them due to the lunch-hour rush. They delivered my steak about 5 minutes before my wife's salmon - which gave her time to steal a good portion of my fries. Dale's salmon was good, but not huge - she was quite happy with it.
The restaurant has a nice selection of draft beers and wines - just a few wines available by the glass.
The staff is all summer students, and we were there early in the season, on a very busy lunch-hour (Why so busy on a Wednesday???) - they were certainly unprepared for the rush. If you were patient, and not in a hurry, lunch was fine. If you were there for a quick business lunch, you'd be quite annoyed at the delay.
The restaurant is trimmed out with a center-room divider made of wood topped with tree-branches sticking up vertically. Why do I mention this? The tree branches WERE FILTHY DIRTY. When they opened the clubhouse in the spring they should have done a thorough cleaning - and it appears they missed these utterly.
So, all in all a mixed review - our problem is that there are only a couple of places to eat out near our office - and this is one of the better ones. I hope they clean up their decor!
Ironstone Grill
320 Terry Fox Drive
(behind Brookstreet)
Reservations:
613.271.3370 (listen to the instructions - press "2")
Monday - Saturday
breakfast (small menu) 9 - 11 am
lunch 11 am - 2 pm
bar menu 2 - 5 pm
Sunday
As above, but with additional brunch 10 am - 2 pm
Sunday, April 22, 2007
The Ritz on Elgin
The Ritz is a small restaurant - it seats about 40 people. We ended up here the other night after trying to get into a few other restaurants on Elgin - which were packed. The Ritz was pleasantly (frighteningly) empty.
The menu is basically unchanged since at least 2004. We ordered a mix of items off the menu, and the daily specials.
The food was good - nice salads, and my wife's favorite spinach with goat cheese was very tasty. I had the chicken special - it was not bad - the potatoes had sat around for quite a while and were a bit rubbery.
The place could use a little fixiing up. It's not bad - I wouldn't hesitate to return, or to bring guests here, but the place is lacking a general cleaning, polishing, and a coat of paint.
The Ritz on Elgin
274 Elgin St,
Ottawa, ON
K2P1M2
613-235-7027
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Dirienzo's
In the heart of Little Italy, Dirienzio’s looms immortal in Ottawa for its fresh Italian deli sandwiches and groceries. It’s one of those rare local spots that are pleasingly untouched by the grip of modernization.
Dirienzio’s is known best for its “football” sandwiches, affordability and relaxed approach. All of the sandwiches options are clearly explained so you know exactly what you’re ordering. There are no surprises here – just the kind of good sandwich and intimate service that you’d expect from a neighborhood deli. Sandwiches made fast and fresh to order - the spicy eggplant is a must.
Other, more corporate grocery delis in town have bigger selections, trendier items, cleaner, more updated looks and little personality. None offer the historic, "hometown proud" experience that good old Dirienzio’s serves up. It’s so welcoming, in fact, that there is no beating the lunch crowd here; clusters of people line up to grab a tasty sandwich. It’s the kind of place you might run into familiar faces.
Also available are freshly made pasta dishes as well as free baked goods.
Did I mention affordability? All sandwiches and fresh pasta – $3.50! taxes in!
If you haven’t had the pleasure as of yet… I suggest you make a visit… it will definitely be worth your while.
Dirienzo’s Food & Grocery
111 Beech St. (off Preston St)
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Juniper Restaurant
(Guest reviewer: Dale)
Well I just LOVE the new Juniper Restaurant.
I always liked Juniper, but then again I am a chick. They have always had excellent chick-food (you know, 8 million ingredients, pretty on the plate, lots of nice seafood, lovely fizzy fruity drinks). But in its new incarnation on Richmond Road in the old Subaru dealership, Juniper's has finally found its restaurant balls.
They have all the chick food, but they have EXCELLENT guy food as well. The menu states its point very clearly: BEEF, DUCK, SALMON . . . the main ingredient shouts out at you in an elegant way. So chicks, guys and anyone in between can find what they like and order it. The presentation and the taste is just heavenly.
The ambiance is very New York. The open concept is wonderful - airy, modern, makes you feel like you're on display and part of the very nouveau scene. Comfy seating, great lighting, great open bar area.
Service is top-notch at Juniper too. The waiters and waitresses are very attentive and friendly. The whole experience starts off with a tres amusant amuse-bouche: a nice surprise, and a hint of lovely taste combinations to come
The food is superb. So gals, bring your guys - they'll love it. And you will too.
Lunch
Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2p.m.
Dinner
Monday through Sunday from 5:30 p.m. to 10p.m.
Small Plates & Bar open all week from 5p.m. to 11p.m.
(until midnight on week-ends)
The restaurant is casual fine dining.
245 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 6W7
t. 613.728.0220 | f. 613.728.3993
Reservations are recommended.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Hiring a contractor - some resources
We recently watched an excellent episode of CBC's MarketPlace where they absolutely trashed the Toronto contractor Max Pies, the Hummer driving rip-off artist who leaves behind dozens of unfinished jobs and unhappy clients.
Go check out the show online - CBC has posted the entire episode.
Also, check out Mike Holmes site - he's got tons of excellent tips for anyone thinking of having any work done at their home or office.
Some of the basics (from CBC):
- Get Bids - make sure the contractor comes to your house, and thoroughly understands the work.
- Check references. Actually talk to people who have had work done. Also check the BBB, and the contractor database.
- Get a contract. Get it in writing. Make sure that the contract specifies in great detail everything you want done, including things like permits, insurance, completion dates, who's going to pay for the dumpster, etc.
- Check the contractor's license. Make sure it's valid.
- Check the contractor's insurance. Often, your home insurance will NOT cover the costs if the house is damaged by a contractor while they are working on your house.
- Make sure the contractor gets building permits for all the work. Specify this in the contract.
- Split the payments up. Pay no more than 25% down payment, and then pay out bits along the way when you are satisfied. Have a 15% holdback that is not paid for a month or two after the work is complete.
- Check out the CBC's Red Flags section - watch out for these signs that the contractor is a fraud, or at least, worrisome.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The Keg Manor
Well we decided to stop by tonight on our way out to see the Bare Naked Ladies, and boy were we pleasantly surprised!
It being a cold winter evening, we asked for a table by the fireplace, a wish granted immediately. Our waitress, Korleen, was terrific, suggesting an excellent red wine for starters. We each ordered the Prime Rib Dinner which comes with Caesar salad and a choice of potato for $26. We generally like our beef rare, and thought the prime rib was medium rare, it was excellent - well prepared and tasty. The side vegetables were excellent, and the baked and mashed potatoes were very good as well. Nothing at all to complain about.
The restaurant has lots of nooks and crannies. You can easily find yourself a nice quiet place to eat, or a whole room to host an office party or lunch, though we recommend the nice area by the fire place, close to the entrance.
The washrooms are nice and clean and spacious by the back door.
The Keg Manor
529 Richmond Road
613-724-1242
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Little India Cafe
The food here is excellent and authentic Indian food. Everything on the menu is terrific. People come back again and again, just loving this place. Especially telling is the continuous lineup of people picking up takeout meals. Sure, there's only a few tables in this small restaurant, but they are feeding dozens of takeout meals for every meal served in-house! This may in fact be the best way to appreciate the Little India Cafe - use it for excellent Indian take-out!
Washrooms are small and cramped in the back. Nothing special, but not horrifying either.
Ottawa, ON K2B 6M4
Mediterranean Restaurant & Butchery
There's a small butcher counter at the back, an old style butcher where the meat is fresh and the service friendly.
Join the small line for lunch, and treat yourself to an excellent meal. There are lots of specials, including Shawarma, Kababs, and lots of plate lunches. Try anything, you won't go wrong.
And, for atmosphere, you'll probably enjoy the continuous world cup soccer match replays on the TV!
The washrooms are at the back, nothing special, but not too bad.
Melrose Grocery Store & Helen's Kitchen
Helen has added a few tables to the space in the last year, so you can sit down while you eat. Soak up the family atmosphere as Dad putters about, and the daughter manages the cash.
There's a humble washroom for the family that customers can use if necessary. The place isn't as clean as you'd hope, but the food and friendly service more than make up for it.
Melrose Grocery Store & Helen's Kitchen
1082 Wellington Street West
Ottawa, ON K1Y 2Y5
Friday, February 16, 2007
Tony's Snowblowing / Tony's Roofing
Fortunately, we've had a very lean winter in terms of snowfall. I say fortunately because if we had been relying on Tony's Snowblowing for any service what-so-ever, we'd be in a terrible state.
We've had two snowfalls which would merit their actions, and both times, service has been terrible. The first snowfall, Tony didn't bother to show up at all! We waited all night, and all day, but no snowblowing. We finally phoned the next day, and their voice-mailbox was full! We couldn't even leave a message!
The next snowfall occured just a couple of days ago. Tony showed up late at night and cleared 1/2 of our driveway, didn't bother to clean around the car we have to leave parked in the other half of the driveway, and certainly didn't clear our walkway. We called again, left a message, and still haven't heard from them. TERRIBLE SERVICE.
Further digging has shown lots of unsatisfied Tony's customers:
- Canuckflack
- Bad listing in the Ottawa Better Business Bureau
- And even a news story by the CBC showing how terrible they are!
Update: March 02. We had a big snowfall today, and Tony's up to his usual tricks. Check the comments for more confirmations of Tony's terrible service. At least this time, he showed up and cleaned part of our driveway within 24 hours of the snowfall - but he left a huge swath uncleaned in front of our garage. If YOU'VE had terrible service from Tony or any other contractor, let us know! Our email address is near the top of the page, or, leave a comment!
Update: March 18. Some of the comments have mentioned a CBC story on Friday March 16 saying that Tony's has been sued! I'm only sorry there hasn't been a better opportunity for more of us to get in on the suit. I'll update as more info becomes available.
Update: September 2007. Tony has sent out a contrite letter explaining last year's issues and promising to do much better this year. I'm stunned that he would think that ANYONE would use him two years in a row. Here's a link to the letter he sent, and this year's contract. I don't understand how the contract says "Under New Management" yet the letter is signed by "Tony Putinski!!!!
Update: Dec 9, 2007. Tony's still up to his same old tricks in 2007/2008. Many many complaints are being posted to this and other blogs and forums. I'm sorry if you got caught using Tony again, and I'm sad Tony has not improved.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Metropolitain Brasserie Restaurant
The restaurant is also famous for it's long elegant bar, the focal point of the main dining area.
But, to the food. I've had the Steak Frites here numerous times, and it's always been excellent. Also, they have a nice beet root salad for starters. We've also tried the excellent seafood dinners and oysters and been very happy. We've eaten here with friends and family, and everyone's always had a great meal.
Recommended.
The washrooms are very nice, spacious and clean - and very cool in design. Nice big stainless steel sink, and old style fixtures.
Metropolitain Brasserie Restaurant
700 Sussex Avenue
613-562-1160
http://www.metropolitainbrasserie.com/
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Wilfrid's
At Wilfrid's you're pampered by the fine service, and overwhelmed by the fine food. It's old-world goodness, the kind of restaurant you read about in magazines and see in old movies. You wouldn't be surprised to see Fred Astair walk by with Ginger, or Ole Blue Eye's sitting at the next table over. In fact, Wilfrid's is a favorite of the parliamentary set, so keep a sharp lookout for MP's and Senators.
The food is great - though it tries overly hard to be "Canadian." There's lots of Alberta beef, Quebec Venison, and Maple sauces. The food is very nicely displayed - Wilfrid's goes for the "vertical" with their food - you're meal will often be 6 or 8 inches high! Deserts are excellent as well.
The washrooms are excellent. Clean and spacious and very old-world elegant.
Wilfrid's at Fairmont Chateau Laurier
1 Rideau St.
613-241-1414
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Colonnade Pizza & Restaurant
In addition to pizza, the restaurant serves excellent salads and Italian food.
The bathrooms are not up to par, however. They are down a dreary hallway behind the restaurant, and are old, cramped and dirty.
They don't deliver, but if you look closely, there's a steady stream of people coming in to pick up pizzas to go.
The restaurant is divided into two sections: a deli style space at the front and a dining room at the rear. They each feature the same menu.
The owners also own two more restaurants, one in the west end, and another down south on Bank Street. This reviewer has not tried either of these sister establishments.
Colonnade Pizza & Restaurant
280 Metcalfe Street at Gilmour
613-237-3179
www.colonnadepizza.com
Thursday, February 16, 2006
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