As the bars and nightclubs on Toronto’s trendy West Queen West strip let out in the early hours of the morning, Poutini’s House of Poutine is just getting started. “It’s where you come after you go to the bar, after you go wherever. You come here to kind of have those extended hours of socializing and dancing and having fun,” says Caleb Milatovic, the poutine shop’s manager.
During the after-midnight rush, patrons might even see Caleb dancing to an eclectic soundtrack of staff-picks blaring from the speakers while serving the hundreds who pass through. It’s just a part of the upbeat, after-hours atmosphere that staff members strive to create and Caleb says keeps customers returning. “I think that’s why people love coming here, especially on Fridays and Saturday nights,” says Caleb. “They’re going to have a great experience.”
Open until 3:30 am on Friday and Sunday, Poutini’s is a great place for night owls to grab some poutine. Fried twice, the fries are always crispy and soft on the inside! You can grab the French Canadian classic for under $10.
Poutini’s House of Poutine doesn’t skimp on the gravy. Layering all the toppings evenly, Poutini’s makes sure each poutine is packed with flavour. Toppings include BBQ pulled pork, smoked meat, vegan and roasted mushroom and onion.
Whether it’s lunchtime or you just need a snack to soak up the beer you’ve had at the Drake, Poutini's offerings are always world-class. It’s a family-run business, so you know each poutine has been crafted way above normal commercial standards. You'll love the little touches, such as the biodegradable cornstarch forks. Poutines come in two sizes and there's a huge variety of toppings, as well as vegetarian or gluten-free gravy options. Just don't forget that they're a cash-only business.