Craving comfort food, Steph and I decided to check out STACK for dinner:
Smmmoked Poutine
Having read so many good things about their poutine, we decided to share an order of "Smmmoked Poutine" topped with their signature beef brisket (you can also choose smoked meat or pulled pork) to start. Perfectly golden, crisp hand-cut fries, topped with rich gravy made with meat drippings, real cheese curds that are firm and just rubbery enough (as they should be), and full strips of tender, slow-cooked beef brisket. This might be controversial, but I personally thought it was better than the offerings at Smoke's Poutinerie. The gravy and meat are definitely more flavourful and more substantial here (to be fair, it helps that STACK is a smokehouse and good quality meat is their specialty) and, honestly, this is as close to a true Montreal poutine as I have found in this city. The portion is gigantic, though, so it is recommended to share with someone unless you have this has your main course.
Pulled Pork
Steph and I got the same dish as our main: the signature pulled pork. We were debating between the pulled pork and the beef brisket, but our server ultimately recommended the pulled pork (which is why we picked brisket for the poutine because we wanted to try both). It seems to be the more popular choice as it is often sold out on a busy night, but thankfully, they had it available for us. They use naturally raised Ontario pork, which is low-smoked in their pit, and tossed in your choice of BBQ sauce. I decided on the Chipotle Jack Daniel's, which has a good sweet-tangy kick and adds just enough heat. The pork, of which you get a very generous amount, is incredibly tender and juicy, and is properly marinated in the sauce so that every piece is evenly coated. There's nothing worse than dry, chewy, flavourless pulled pork. It's drizzled with a creamy buttermilk dill sauce that contrasts beautifully with the BBQ sauce, and topped with crispy fried onions to add a nice crunch. My only complaint is that the bun comes unheated and untoasted. This would've made the biggest difference; it's like the bun comes as an afterthought, only there to hold the meat together and serve no other purpose. So, here's a tip: ask them to warm up your bun before ordering. Otherwise, it was absolutely delicious.
Strawberry Stack Doughnuts
Nearly every review you'll read of this place will tell you to make room for dessert. STACK has doughnuts for dessert, and they're riding on the quality of these doughnuts so much that it's the only thing they offer on the dessert menu. They do have five different variations on these doughnuts, which is only in the toppings. The most recommended (both through reviews and by our server) is the strawberry. Every order includes sixteen little doughnuts which are vanilla glazed and topped with strawberry sauce, crumbled graham crackers, and a massive pile of whipped cream. This is pretty much as close as you're going to get to carnival food outside of summer. They are somewhere between Tiny Tom's doughnuts and funnel cake. Which is to say, they probably have a million calories and enough fat grams to give you a heart attack. So, yeah, they're pretty much the best thing, ever.
ooo this looks pretty good. actually i've been doing a lot of eating out these ast few days. i went to kathmandu on yonge street for indian, disgraceland for their vegan ribwich and today i'm goign to hogtown vegan for brunch! yay!!! all the fooooooddss!
DROOLS! That poutine looks awesome. I'm not a big fan of Smoke's, so this place excites me. Let's go eat something delicious as soon as the weather warms up!
Yum! Great review. My brother said it was amazing, while one friend said it was horrible so I really didn't know what to think. Plus, what's not to love about a Tiny Tom's and funnel cake hybrid? The ribfest I usually go to doesn't have either of these, so I was deprived this summer!
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ooo this looks pretty good. actually i've been doing a lot of eating out these ast few days. i went to kathmandu on yonge street for indian, disgraceland for their vegan ribwich and today i'm goign to hogtown vegan for brunch! yay!!! all the fooooooddss!
ReplyDeleteHaha, love dining out in this city. :) You should do reviews of the restos you visit!
DeleteDROOLS! That poutine looks awesome. I'm not a big fan of Smoke's, so this place excites me. Let's go eat something delicious as soon as the weather warms up!
ReplyDeleteYES, PLEASE. Of course, that might mean like, June. 'Cause we know winter's going to last until then.
DeleteHALLOOOOOOO! I want in on this, too!
DeleteLOL! Of course you are more than welcome to join! I haven't seen you in ages, Mary!!! Must remedy this ASAP!
DeleteYum! Great review. My brother said it was amazing, while one friend said it was horrible so I really didn't know what to think. Plus, what's not to love about a Tiny Tom's and funnel cake hybrid? The ribfest I usually go to doesn't have either of these, so I was deprived this summer!
ReplyDeleteThere's only one thing you can do: go there and eat ALL THE THINGS and then decide if it's good or not. :D
DeleteBut those Tiny Tom/funnel cake hybrids are DE-FREAKING-LICIOUS and anyone who doesn't think so is CRAZY or a straight-up life hater or vegan.