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Furniture World is a family owned and operated business that has been located in Saskatoon since 1990. We Pride ourselves on having a relaxed non-commmissioned atmosphere. We striv...more...See more text
Mary Brown's invites you to their establishment. Discover a menu featuring fried chicken. They are open nightly all week and are positioned in a neighborhood characterized with sto...more...See more text
Come enjoy a savory meal at Mary Brown's. This establishment proposes chicken and fried chicken for less than $10. They are readily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle ...more...See more text
On Roe welcomes you to their bistro. They are open nightly from Monday to Saturday and are readily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and car. They are positioned in ...more...See more text
I come to Central a couple of times each fall and the high point of my trip is always my meal at Bistro on Row. Alex and Nicole are gracioius hosts and the food is amazing. Some of my favorites here are the blueberry scallops, rack of lamb, the beef tenderloin in burbon and brown sugar sauce was to die for. Tonight the soup special was Jiggs Dinner soup which is a puree of jiggs dinner veggies served with some potato gnocci- OMG, it was the best soup ever. If you are travelling to Gander, be sure to check out this place.Read more
Your local Gander Subway® Restaurant at 116 Trans Canada Hwy brings bold new flavors and classic favorites to guests every day. Enjoy our famous Footlongs, 6" sandwiches, wraps, an...more...See more text
When visiting Grand FallsWindsor, check out our wide variety of accommodations, dining, and attractions. Grand FallsWindsor has much to offer visitors and we encourage you to visit...more...See more text
The Citrus Experiment Station and its Citrus Variety Collection were established in Riverside in the early 1900s to support the needs of the developing citrus industry in Southern ...more...See more text