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411 Christina Street N., SARNIA, ON N7T 5V8 Get directions
From the Big Mac to the Quarter Pounder, we have been serving smiles and memories, coast-to-coast, since 1967.
157 Mitton Street South, Sarnia, ON N7T 3C5 Get directions
Pizzeria
When you have the urge to enjoy amazing homemade Italian cuisine, look no further than Italia Pizzeria in Sarnia. We are a family-owned and operated restaurant, making great pizza ... more... See more text
I grew up with Italia's and moved away from Sarnia 25 years ago. When back visiting I always have Italia's. I can't find pizza this good anywhere. It's the best pizza in the whole province. Read more
321 Christina St North, Sarnia, ON N7T 5V6 Get directions
Located in the vibrant city of Sarnia, ON, Harvey's is a beloved Canadian burger restaurant known for its delicious flame-grilled burgers, creamy milkshakes and cheesy poutine. Whe... more... See more text
148-150 Christina St N, Sarnia, ON N7T 7W5 Get directions
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Burgers & Fries, Canadian Cuisine, American Cuisine, Casual
When it’s lunch time, dinner time or you’re just hungry for something delicious, visit Jags Burger & Fries in Sarnia at the Bayside Mall Food Court. more... See more text
Jag's special sauce on the burger was very good. Poutine although not authentic cheese curds it was delicious especially as they layer the gravy and cheese. It is worth stopping in for sure. Read more
118 Christina St N, Sarnia, ON N7T 5T6 Get directions
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Bistro, Bar, American Cuisine, Canadian Cuisine
Your Place Eatery & Bar invites you to their dining room. Their bar is the ideal location for after dinner drinks. They are open at night all week and are easily accessible by bicy... more... See more text
I visited for the first time on Christmas Parade night. It was packed, fortunately a couple were leaving and we got the only table. That was luck. I was amazed that we were waited on so quickly. food a wrap and fries was delicious along with s glass of white wine. A friendly environment and Staff had an amazing attitude considering it was packed. Way to go and Thankyou for being in the service industry. I will be back. Read more
130 Seaway Rd, Sarnia, ON N7T 8A5 Get directions
Come savor a savory dish at Paddy Flaherty's. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are open at night all week. You can get there not only by car but also by public t... more... See more text
I was here with a friend for a Monday lunch. Apparently Monday is the slowest day of the week , the place wasn’t busy, and the lunch traffic was handled by one friendly young waitress. In some places when business is slow and the staff don’t have much to do, service can be bad. Why exert yourself for just a couple of people in the corner ? However that wasn’t the case at Paddy’s as our girl was keeping herself quite busy, giving extra attention to the few early lunch hour customers who were already there. As the lunch hour rolled on more people showed up, and eventually they had a respectably sized crowd for lunch. I had one of the specials of the day -the mushroom soup ($4.99) and it was followed by the chicken tikka masala curry ($12.99). I was hungry and I tucked into the soup as soon as it arrived and I didn’t pause very often until it was gone. It was pretty good and if I was home and had a spatula, I would have scraped the soup bowl clean and licked the spatula ! I was still hungry after the soup. The curry that followed was okay. The large plate was divided into equal parts of green peas, plain basmati rice, and the chicken curry. My first impression was that I would have liked fewer peas and more curry! However the portions were just enough to satisfy my hunger – not too little, not too much – just right! My friend had the seafood pie with a side of chowder ($15.98). I didn’t ask him how it was and he didn’t volunteer, so I guess his meal was at least acceptable and probably better than just that. I found my curry a little bland. I think they described it as “medium” on the menu but I thought it was weaker than that. I suppose I could have asked for a bottle of Tabasco sauce to heat it up. They must have to cater to diners who think they are adventurous with hot food but who really aren’t ? The service was very good, the food was at least okay maybe “good”, but the price ? Well, I thought the price was at the top end of the lunch range. I paid $51 with tip for the two of us and we only had soft drinks ($2.79) with our meals. I think we could have received the same value at other places for about $15 less. I usually end up at Paddy’s about once a year. The prices are probably why I don’t go there more often. I’ve got a feeling it would be a very appropriate place to spend an evening with friends for some pub food, a few drinks, and a great atmosphere, but as a lunch spot…well, there’s better value elsewhere in “River City”. Read more
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Restaurants in Lambton Hospitals Group - Sarnia General Hospital Sarnia ON

Dining out to a new restaurant is always a gamble. Am I going to have a good time? Is the food any good? How does this restaurant rate? Before you base your choice on the menu plastered outside of the restaurant window or from someone you just met off the street, here are some simple tips to guide your stomach to the best restaurants.


Tips on how to find restaurants in Lambton Hospitals Group - Sarnia General Hospital Sarnia ON

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