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Feedback gevenI went to this small restaurant and found it to be very nice with great food. The drinks were also very good. The place was clean and the staff were friendly. The service was quick too. I recommend trying the moose burger, although I personally did not try it.
Avoid this greasy spoon diner located on the side of the highway near Gros Morne Park. The poor customer service made it seem like they were doing us a favor by serving us. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone.
My title is extreme but for sure dead on , this restaurant experience me and my fiancé had was absolutely terrible from start to finish. I 'll start with the service , as we entered the elderly lady never said anything , it was just silence until she had taken our order , she took our order and ran off again, throughout the meal she never once came down and asked how everything was or if we wanted anything else . The whole experience was just awkward because of it. Now to start with the food , I ordered the cheeseburger platter and my fiancé ordered the famous moose dinner , the so homecooked burger was a frozen store bought burger . My fiancés moose was nothing but fat and grizzle. We both agreed that the fries were absolutely terrible and cooked in old fat. There was carrots that was served with the moose dinner that clearly were really old and had been refrigerated for a long long time. Honestly the only thing that was good about our meal was the homemade bread roll that was served . For what me and my fiancé had at this restaurant it was absolutely overpriced . Garbage food , over priced and poor service at its finest.
This restaurant is at the T junction of Hwy 430 Hwy 431. It 's interior decor is reminiscent of diners of yore. The Sunday night we were there, the chef waitress was manning the fort. We went because they were one of the few restaurants that are allowed and do serve moose. I ordered a moose dinner which is moose meat stewed in a mason jar and my wife ordered a moose burger. The moose stew was only seasoned with salt and the moose was fork tender and tasted slightly floral with a hint of herbal, indicative of what the moose ate. The moose burger tasted slightly less floral herbal to me but to my wife the burger was more flavor intense than the stew. The dinner was inexpensive, a tad slow, not much ambiance but very friendly talkative staff. I liked the stew enough to ask the chef waitress if she can sell me a jar. But she told me the restaurant was not licensed to do so. They can serve moose out of a jar but cannot sell moose in a jar. I still cannot wrap my noggin 's around that. She told me Earl 's in Rocky Harbor was licensed to sell jar canned moose. Later, I went to Earl 's and bought a jar of moose stew with vegetables and a jar of moose stewed with salted pork to bring back home. The moose with vegetables tasted more of root veggies than moose while the moose stewed with salted pork was no where as flavorful moosey as Frontier 's. If you are curious about trying moose, this is one of the few places that serve it. IMHO, Frontier 's canned moose is much tastier. Besides, Newfoundland is the only place I know that will serve you moose for dinner. This makes moose a unique flavor of Nfld. As an aside, something I don 't find in Ontario: I found a lot of restaurants in Nfld are combo of something and restaurant. ie., grocery store resto, gift souvenir shop resto, coffee haus resto. Uniquely Newfoundland?
Friendly staff, limited menu. Everything was prepared quickly and tasted good. I would think this would be a great place to get dinner and have a beer.