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    Pizza Hut

    1.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    I used to love Pizza Hut, but I got food poisoning from their pizza the last two times.

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    The Dudley

    The Dudley

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.0 km

    Dudley was amazing , great food and great vibe . Large portions and good beverages. I would…read morerecommend this for a friends and family. 5 stars

    The Dudley bills itself as a "sports bar," a term I kept in mind during my most recent--and…read moremercifully brief--second visit. Now, when one hears "sports bar," certain expectations naturally follow: A menu of reliable, if unimaginative, pub fare; Service that is brisk without being brusque; and Televisions broadcasting actual sports--plural. These were the modest criteria for our Saturday night outing. We wanted casual, we wanted laid-back, and above all, we wanted to watch the Leafs take on the Blackhawks in an original-six matchup. A simple request, really--the sort of thing that should be baked into the DNA of any establishment daring to call itself a sports bar. Instead, what we got was a masterclass in missing the point. Unbeknownst to me, the evening coincided with a major UFC event--a spectacle I neither follow nor resent, but which apparently consumed every screen in the building like an invasive species. Upon seating, I made the radical suggestion that one--just one--of the many televisions be tuned to the hockey broadcast. This was met with the kind of inertia usually reserved for geological formations. I understand The Dudley likely paid handsomely for the privilege of airing the fight, but here's a thought: read the room. Beyond a half-dozen twenty-somethings glued to the octagon, the rest of the bar seemed about as invested in UFC as they were in quantum mechanics. From there, the evening spiraled into mediocrity. The booth assigned to us was a Jackson Pollock of crumbs and congealed sauces; I left with shoes that looked like they'd moonlighted as mop heads. Unacceptable. The food? A triumph of apathy. Whoever plated our meals did so with the enthusiasm of a teenager forced to write an essay on a Saturday. Pub grub doesn't need to be art, but when everything else is circling the drain, it should at least try to be edible with flair. Instead, dishes advertised with whimsical touches--"tomato jam," for instance (a pretentious euphemism for ketchup?)--were executed so half-heartedly that one wonders why the charade exists at all. Innovation without delivery isn't clever; it's culinary cosplay. In conclusion, while this visit does not permanently exile The Dudley from future consideration, let's just say it won't be topping my list anytime soon. Mediocrity may be forgivable, but only when paired with effort--and effort was conspicuously absent.

    Pizza Hut - pizza - Updated May 2026

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