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White Spot, Penticton, B.C.

Well, well, well. We were in Penticton today and thought it would be nice to go to White Spot for a great lunch. Surprise, surprise.

The young hostess put us in the furthest corner in the back. That is alright, but it wasn’t full nor did she even ask us if we wanted to eat on their patio. It was 33 degrees here at Noon. Our server came over and asked what we wanted to drink – coffee for me (later on this) and Don ordered an iced tea.

I ordered  a Mushroom Monty poutine (dear waistline, forgive me) and Don ordered a shrimp sandwich. The food came out and I will not exaggerate but I could smell the bacon (starting to turn) and could not believe what was presented to me. I do not believe for a moment that it was a Red Seal Chef who prepared this food. The gravy was a turkey gravy “cuz they didn’t have any beef gravy” and the fries were barely fried. I immediately asked her to return it to the kitchen after only one bite, explaining why. Also, the top was buried in green onions cut on the bias. I have NEVER seen this before on any meal. let alone  fries.

Don’s sandwich was okay and he proceeded to eat his meal. Our server asked me what I wanted to replace the poutine so I ordered by good old standby – Monty Mushroom Burger. It came with a huge lumpy large part of the heel of the lettuce head and absolutely mushy tomatoes that were hot. I pulled out the lettuce and tomatoes and started to eat my meal.

Our bill came out and here is a rub…they charged $3.50 for a cup of coffee and $3.50 for an iced tea. I don’t mind paying for a coffee anywhere but having to pay this price was unbelievable.

Sorry , White Spot, you used to be my favourite restaurant chain burger place but I won’t be back for awhile. Please hire a proper chef and bring back your awesome standard of quality.

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Auntie Ag’s Seafood Café, Oliver, B.C.

This weekend my daughter, Kelly, came for  an”almost”  surprise visit with her two step-brothers. So, yesterday we were having a ‘girls’ day complete with pedicure and she asked if she could take me for lunch. Yes, please, I’m starving!

We walked into Auntie Ag’s Seafood Café and had the most delicious lunch. We both had the 1 piece halibut with fries and coleslaw. The batter on the fish is absolutely spot on. No heavy, not greasy and the portion size (for us, anyway) was absolutely perfect. Believe me, it was fast out of the kitchen, hot as can be and ever so tasty. Kelly and I had a glass of the grape and thoroughly enjoyed it.

We had a great server, Dustin, who was brand new at this profession (helping his uncle through the summer) having just graduated University with a Teacher’s Degree and was looking forward to finding employment in Alberta. We wish him well.

The restaurant is, of course, very British in design…it looks like (and feels) like  you are in your own dining room. A little fireplace/mantle on one wall, with memorabilia of the Royal Family on the walls and truly a super clean, wonderful little secret here in Oliver. On each table there are interesting facts to read about. One page has the history of Oliver dating way back, another showing many questions asked about the food being served, little menu cards about the liquor they have on hand.

When your meal is presented to the table, each plate has a little Union Jack on the fish. Loved it! Quaint, quirky and so, so worth it.

It had been awhile since we had been here but will not take so long in returning.

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