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    The Common Stove

    4.5 (19 reviews)
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    Dogs allowed
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    Eggs Benedict over roasted mushrooms
    Elle G.

    Had a great brunch here. What a great spot. Have to come back for dinner sometime. Wonderful ambience. Food quality is top notch. Service was professional and friendly. Parking is right on the street or side streets. There is a lot not far as well. Had the eggs Benedict. Was wonderful. Eggs were poached perfectly. Farm to table vibe.

    Oysters
    Erez Z.

    One of my favorite restaurants in Orillia. The first upscale restaurant available in Orillia with excellent service and beautiful atmosphere. The Argentinian style fire pit stove makes this place also very unique. All the food here is amazing. From everything steak, ribeye to the filet the meat here is amazing. They have some other options including fish and veg so dont get scared. You will not be disappointed with almost any item on the menu.

    Bitter Salad
    Paul H.

    As this restaurant gets older, it just keeps getting better and better. The menu keeps evolving to keep up with the season's best bounty. The only things that stay the same are the quality meats and the amazing staff. All summer long, there is outdoor dining making your experience that much better. Some new highlights are the beef tartare, bitter salad and steakhouse potatoes. The cowboy steak is a great option if you go with a group. Remember to ask them to fry the fat for a tasty treat.

    Celeriac with Tahini
    Nika P.

    Classy, sophisticated and tasty! First time trying this snazzy restaurant in Downtown Orillia and very impressed. We sat in the alleyway - which I highly recommend for dinner. We came here for drinks & appetizers and were met with very fairly priced wine and fairly priced side dishes and appetizers. 5oz wines going from $10+ and a very long beer and wine list Their menu was vast with lots of meat & seafood options which we'll definitely come back for next time. *I recommend making a reservation on friday nights and saturdays in advance! You can still probably find a table but likely after 8:30/9pm

    Delicious Pavlova for 2!
    Denise P.

    4.5 stars! (Late post) We visited on Labor day weekend in September, food and service were both amazing! We ordered the beef tartare and it had pickled blueberries in it which made the flavor pop! Steak and fries were also on point (and picture perfect)! Their pavlova for 2 was huge...and only cost CAD $11! The only disappointment was the broccolini dish - great concept pairing it with anchovies but came in way too much sauce. Overall a lovely experience!

    Octopus from a take home meal during COVID closures
    Alison G.

    The Common Stove is a farm to table restaurant in Orillia with a great vibe! The restaurant itself is beautiful with great cocktails and food. They are known for their meats and veg dishes that are cooked over a wood fired grill. They are Feast ON certified and source their products as locally as possible. They have also been named in the top 100 romantic restaurants in Canada as well as top 100 restaurants for outdoor dining. Their chef Ben was also named "top 30 under 30". This is the perfect spot for a date night, cocktails, brunch or girls night out! It's a definite must try in Orillia!

    Hair found in steak tartar
    Sonya S.

    Please Do NOT go to this restaurant!! Let me start off with the only positive: Decor: 5/5 for the outdoor patio. Great place for photos. Negatives Waitress, food quality and customer service. 1. We found a FLY in one of our coffees (we were a party of 4) and pointed it out. As we all shared the exact same cream in which the fly came from. The waitress only wanted the replace one coffee instead of the tables.. After reluctantly not wanting to change the coffees, she did. But only to come back with another cream , this time with a HAIR floating in it. Finally on the third try, she gave us the cream with such bitterness and walked away mumbling loud words such as (shit, stupid etc) 2. After choosing our options for lunch (which may I add the options for lunch are very limited) We decided upon 2 burgers 1 burrata salad and 1 steak tartar. Burrata Salad- soooooooo cold. Basically a frozen block of cheese, served with limping salad leaves. When the waitress decided to come back to check on us, she realized I didn't touch much of my salad. She processed to bombard me with questions and harshly ask what's my problem with the food. I decided that if she wanted an answer I would give it to her. I proceeded to say the cheese was far too cold. Which then she remarked "have you ever had burrata cheese". I responded yes, many times and they are all served room temperature. She laughed and said you know cheese is served cold ONLY. And then said she will bring bread so I finish it ..... Steak tartar - this dish actually tasted okay. Very Average with a high price tag. Regardless the table was enjoying the dish, until we picked up the lettuce served with it and found a HAIR (yes another hair) entangled into the salad leaves and tartar. After what was a very difficult lunch we decided not to call the waitress over to show her, but just wanted our bill so we could eat someplace else. 3. The bill ... where to start. After the waitress was clearly avoiding our table since the whole coffee incident (our food was served by two people from the kitchen). We decided to ask a host who was seating another table for the bill. Soon after asking, our waitress came over started packing our table and then asked if we already asked for the bill. When we said yes, she mumbled under her breath again and walked away. When the host came out with the bill, the first question he asked was "how was your burrata" when I responded okay, he said "I've heard you hard it warmer". In which I said yes room temperature. He then replied it's only served warm unless you've had it in Italy (in which he then smiled) If by any chance the host is reading this: I'm not sure as to what or who has unfortunately told the you that, but the burrata I've had that is room temperature has been in Toronto. But if your remark was either classism or racism,I have had better room temperature burrata in Turin/ Milan and far better customer service compared to this place. Please if you are reading this just skip it and go to the Eclectic Cafe & Catering. It's literally a few doors away. You won't be disappointed.

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    Food was A++++ a little on the pricey side and not a fan of the à la cart menu but everything was great and food was delicious

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    Perks Fish

    Perks Fish

    5.0(1 review)
    106.5 km

    Oh my goodness, amazing smoked whitefish, pickerel and trout, right by Killbear Provincial Park. My…read morehusband and I learned about this place as we tried to buy campfire wood and ice. Brian Perks sells great hardwood for your campfire. He also sells blocks of ice, which I prefer, as opposed to cubes. SO here is our business practice as a customer: on the way into camping, we pick up Fire and Ice (a.k.a. wood and a couple of ice blocks). Every few days, we come back again to replace said items. Brian Perks charges far less then the park does, and his wood is better, too! But the thing to truly die for is the smoked fish. When you are staying in a park called Killbear, with actual bears roaming around, you don't want to be keeping smoked fish in your cooler, car or tent. We pick ours up on the way out. You can choose between Whitefish (drier, whiter, nice for salads), Trout (oily, full-flavoured) and Pickerel (I have not tried it). Both the whitefish and the trout are outstanding! Mr. Perks told me that most of his produce goes to New York City, and much of the rest to Eastern European customers in Ontario. My Mother (Ukrainian and Romanian) adores this fish. Last year I forgot to pick some up, and she's not let me forget it! This year, I stopped by Perks Fish on my way out of the park, and was so happy to see him still in business. If you enjoy smoked fish, or just need fire and ice for camping, check out Perks Fish! A true hole-in-the-wall, hidden gem, etc., it is worth a detour if you are in Parry Sound, and worth stopping by if you are staying at Killbear.

    Sea Salt Seafood Cafe - Half Pound Crab Bucket

    Sea Salt Seafood Cafe

    4.1(22 reviews)
    89.9 km

    I wouldn't say I've had Cajun boiled seafood at many places prior, but I think I know where the bar…read moreis. Captain's Boil, the formulaic chain would be the floor and the one I really enjoyed, Lobster Boil Seafood House, in North York would be the ceiling. What I'm about to say about Sea Salt would definitely leave their management a bit "salty". Unequivocally, Sea Salt sits in the deep basement of the pecking order. Sea Salt's standing was easily determined after my first spoonful of the seafood broil. The sauce was their downfall as they went overboard with the of garlic and not to mention they burnt the garlic. As the Cajun sauce is the soul of a seafood boil, their sauce literally ruined the entire dish and experience. The combo we ordered came with fried calamari and shrimp and fries. The fried calamari and shrimp lacked a bit of "salt", which is rather ironic considering the restaurant's name and neither of the sauce complimented (sweet chilli and ranch) the calamari well. The fries were what you expected it to be. But a little bit too much sauce. The one thing that I liked was you could choose to have the Turkish Salaam Cola as part of your combo drink choice. I didn't think it was all that different from regular cola, but it was nice to try. Service is quite slow here and not super attentive. We had to flag them down various times to get things that should have been provided. We weren't given enough plates to start and we had to request for bibs and disposable gloves. These are pretty standard things at other boil places. In general, the appetizers were better than the seafood boil. The portion of the combo was pretty good so we packed some of it to go. But to put things into perspective, the following day I reheated the food for lunch, and my two kids didn't even touch it (with one of them who had experienced Lobster Boil Seafood house). That tells you something!

    I've had this place saved for the longest time and was waiting until I'm in the area to dine here…read more Finally made it and I'm so glad I tried it. First off, women-owned café? You go girls I love it. Came here for dinner and had a hard time choosing what to order as there are so many good options on the menu. Really wanted the calamari & shrimp appetizer but opted in for the shrimp bucket and the fish and chips. I also got a coconut mango drink which was super refreshing and delicious. I thought the fish tacos had a kick of spice added but they were still good. The fries were crispy, which I loved but the highlight for me has to be the shrimp. I loveeeeed the sea salt sauce. Though I usually don't like corn, I loved this one and enjoyed the meal. Would come back here for more for sure!

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