Talking of McDonald’s (III)

Restaurant Nov 21, 2009 The Waffle No Comments After spending the night competing at the World Trivia Night – where our team, the Riverside Pub, had a respectable finish but was mostly proud of having raised the most money for the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa – and spent the remainder of the night celebrating our success (and I am not talking about our ranking). As the hectic flow of bar-goers was pouring out on Elgin street, I decided to walk away from it all in order to collect my thoughts, and, as always, I had many of them. I passed the Golden Arches located on Elgin, I hesitated, then I walked away. But the damage was done. I kept walking, but a thought started creeping in my head – I was going to lose my free small fries!  The deadline to claim my winnings was November 23rd.  I could…

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A great bit of Newfoundland in O-town

Restaurant Nov 21, 2009 The Waffle 5 Comments We were shopping for furniture in Vanier, of all places, and got hungry.  I decided the place for us to go was just up further on Montreal road:  the Newfoundland Pub. Mel had never been, but it is worth the detour even if it is a bit far from downtown. The place looks like nothing from outside. It is not an area of Vanier known for its architechture – in fact, it looks like an industrial building. There is a small parking lot available for patrons. You enter and notice immediately the decor.  It is a bit old and tired, but it is part of the charm of the place.  Newfoundland is all over, complete with a Lobster on the ceiling. They have live bands in the evening, pretty much everyday, but the place was not very busy on this Saturday afternoon.   As usual, regulars…

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A sweet suite at Scotiabank Place

General Nov 21, 2009 The Waffle 3 Comments “Are you in town?” That’s how it all began.  An email from my friend Sonja, wondering about my whereabouts.  Yes, I was in town. Lucky for me – her partner had a pair of tickets for the Ottawa Senators, and didn’t – couldn’t – wouldn’t go. Whatever the reason, I was very thankful that they thought of me to dispose of said tickets. And I was even more so once I showed up. It was 6 PM.  No time to waste – we were on our way, first downtown to pick up the tickets, then to the Scotiabank Place to see if the Sens could beat the Sabres. First surprise: location.  These babies were located in a Suite 105 A.  Second surprise, the suite sponsor:  Bell Canada.  Don’t ask me how he got them – I do not know.  Third surprise: that…

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