What You Get
What You Get
Two classic regular poutines at Poutineville in Toronto.
Description
If you ask Canadians what our best invention is, the answer will often be poutine (admittedly the invention of insulin was pretty cool on our part, as was the goalie mask and the IMAX movie system). We love our poutine, and that is simply because it is delicious. Give yourself a reason to enjoy more poutine with today’s WagJag from Poutineville: $7 for 2 classic regular poutines (a $14 value).
Poutineville makes an amazing classic poutine with crispy fries, squeaky and stretchy cheese and rich, luscious gravy. But they really outdo themselves with their Poutineville specialty by using crispy crushed potatoes slathered with slow-cooked savoury braised beef, topped with mozzarella and red wine sauce. Also offered on the menu are items like the Hangover Cure, the Zeus, the Montrealer and the Filet Mignon. They reinvent poutine and allow you to do the same by creating your own specialty by choosing from over 40 ingredients.
Attempt to eat the Heart Attack, their poutine that weighs 15 pounds. It’s loaded with fries, bacon, hot dogs, beef, ham, onions, peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes, cheese curds, mozzarella and gravy. In April 2013, “The Bear” finished the Heart Attack in 25 minutes and 23 seconds, and he now holds the record for the fastest one person has managed to finish this meal. Will you be the next champion?
Poutineville makes an amazing classic poutine with crispy fries, squeaky and stretchy cheese and rich, luscious gravy. But they really outdo themselves with their Poutineville specialty by using crispy crushed potatoes slathered with slow-cooked savoury braised beef, topped with mozzarella and red wine sauce. Also offered on the menu are items like the Hangover Cure, the Zeus, the Montrealer and the Filet Mignon. They reinvent poutine and allow you to do the same by creating your own specialty by choosing from over 40 ingredients.
Attempt to eat the Heart Attack, their poutine that weighs 15 pounds. It’s loaded with fries, bacon, hot dogs, beef, ham, onions, peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes, cheese curds, mozzarella and gravy. In April 2013, “The Bear” finished the Heart Attack in 25 minutes and 23 seconds, and he now holds the record for the fastest one person has managed to finish this meal. Will you be the next champion?
What You Need To Know
What You Need To Know
- Expires December 31, 2014
- Limit 2 buys per person, may buy more as gifts
- Limit 1 voucher per visit
- Valid at Toronto location only
- Valid for dine-in only
- Valid for regular cut fries, fresh curds and poutine sauce only; crushed potatoes option is subject to availability
- May upsize to large poutine at additional cost of $2 for each poutine; all extra ingredients available at additional costs
- Valid Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11am-11pm, and Tuesday and Friday from 11am-4pm; not valid on Saturday or Sunday
- Not valid towards alcohol
- Not valid with other offers
- Does not include tax or gratuity (please tip on full value of meal). No cash value. No cash back
Refund Policy
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