Stoney's Bread Company
My
journey began with a stop at Stoney's. It's a small neighbourhood restaurant at
the corner of Florence and Kerr St. Don't let its size fool you. One trip to
Stoney's and you will see why it has such loyal cliental coming back again and
again. When I arrived at the restaurant the line up was out the door and while
waiting to place my order it gave me time to take in my surroundings. The restaurant is fast paced, noisy and crammed
with as many butcher block tables as they can. The specials change from day to
day, including a daily pasta, pizza, sandwich
and burger. My guest chose the seafood pot and I chose the lamb sandwich. My guest
described the pot as rich and flavourful. It was chalked full of seafood
including mussels, shrimp, scallops and salmon, in a tomato and clam chowder
base. Served with Stoney's signature grilled focaccia bread for dipping, the fisherman's
pot was almost too big to finish. The lamb sandwich was juicy, flavourful and
tender. All sandwiches are served with a mixed green salad and Stoney's in-house
prepared balsamic vinaigrette. It's LLBO licensed so we were able to enjoy a nice
bottle of wine, with our dinner. We spent under $60 for our meal including a
bottle of wine so, if you want a good meal for a good price head down to
Stoney's for a delicious fulfilling treat.
