Sunday, September 25, 2005

Montana's

It was off to suburbia for some bed/furniture shopping for the new place. We went to Sleep Country Canada by Hurontario/Eglinton and decided to stop off at Montana's before heading over to Ikea.

Locations: Everywhere. Ranch-house style decor.
Menu: Tex-mex, Canadian style food.
What we ate: To start, I had a pint of beer (they didn't have my favorite, Moosehead), $6. Ian had his favorite, a coke, $2.35. Janice had the cheese nachos, double salsa, no sour cream ($9). Ian had the pork side ribs, texas bold bbq sauce with fries and cole slaw ($14 special).

Review:
Ian and I aren't big "Canadian" style food eaters, but Montana's in one of our favorites in this genre. The nachos are huge with blue and white chips, a substantial amount of cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and jalepenos. You can also get with beef/chicken. The salsa and sour cream come in fun tortilla bowls. They are alot of food for 1 person even as a main course, so I would recommend sharing. Overall, a top rate dish.

Ian's ribs were good, but not a heck of alot of meat. I guess what do you expect for $14. The side dishes were good, crispy well seasoned fries, creamy coleslaw. We've had the baked beans in the past, and they are also good.

To end the meal, we did not have desert, but previously we've had the mud pie, which is highly recommended.

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