Turkey Pot Pie from Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery for Winterlicious by APlusDesign
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Description
My friend for her main dish had the Turkey pot Pie from Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery for Winterlicious. It consisted of wood-fired Ontario turkey, root vegetables, cheddar scone crust and winter greens salad.
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Comments (3)
contedesfees
It looks delicious. Not too pricey I hope.
APlusDesign
It wasn't too expensive. The advantage of Winterlicious is that places have set prices for lunch/dinner depending on which you go to. Some are more high end but it is fairly easy to find nice places on not a too high price point. This one was a bit more midrange: you got a three course lunch meal at $34.
contedesfees
Oh my! That's not mid-range to me. I suppose that's reasonable for three courses, if you're celebrating something. I'm frugal you see.
APlusDesign
Ah I don't blame you, it is not the cheapest either but you do have three courses. I normally don't eat that much out especially for lunch though. But on the other end, there are some expensive places you're looking at $200 for the Winterlicious dinner which is way too pricey for me O.o
contedesfees
When you're right, you're right. Old men living on old-age pensions don't spend $200 on dinners out either.
APlusDesign
Winterlicious goes down to as low as $20 lunch, $25 dinners for three courses but I'm afraid it doesn't go any lower than that or at least this year if you are tighter on the budget.