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Woodlot

Editorial Review

Chef David Haman has a lot of guts. With wood-fired pizzas all the rage in the big smoke, the former Lucien staffer built a wood-burning oven from scratch with no intention of taking on Libretto for the city's best pie. Instead, his carte focusses on what can best be described as Canadian comfort food: the generously-sized venison pie, rustic cabbage rolls stuffed with braised duck, and a classic french onion soup that immediately stakes its claim as the best in the city. The two level space matches the rustic cuisine; a converted garage with the requisite pickle jars lining the wall, Ojibwa spirit prints on the walls, a communal table right in front of the open kitchen, and that gorgeous wood-burning oven, so guests can watch it burn baby, burn. 

Features

  • Casual Date Spot
  • Good for Groups
  • Good Service
  • Hot Spot
  • Open Kitchen
  • Upscale Casual Dining

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Recommended
  • Alcohol:
    Full Bar
  • Vibe:
    Locals, Chill
  • Restaurant Type:
    Vegetarian/Vegan, Bakery, Comfort Food, Pasta

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