Sydney Myette, Tyler Donaldson and Emma DeBoer dined on poutine served up by the Hog’s Troth food truck at Coulter Parkette during the Port Elgin BIA’s Poutinefest July 1.
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A sea of red and white could be seen filling the sidewalks of Goderich street in downtown Port Elgin as poutine enthusiasts made their way to five different venues to taste the various offerings during Poutinefest July 1.
The event, hosted by the Port Elgin BIA, saw The Queen’s Bar & Grill, Chester’s Bar & Grill, Allan’s Fireside Grill, The Wismer House and the Hog’s Troth food truck serving up the curds at the event with help from rugby teams Bruce County Barbarians and Banshees volunteering their efforts to hydrate the poutine aficionados at Coulter Parkette.
Kate Brewer of the Queen’s Bar & Grill satisfied the hunger of many customers with the fried chicken inspired poutine during Port Elgin’s Poutinefest July 1.
Following their march down Green Street, members of the Port Elgin Legion Branch colour guard Don Turner (left) Stacey Hobson, Matthew Patterson and Mike Hobson feasted on poutine in Coulter Parkette July 1.
Vi Cottrill said the french fries were good.
Amanda and Phoebe Speer from London, Ontario taking part in the festivities. Phoebe preferred the free cake provided by the Port Elgin BIA over the gravy-goodness.
Poutine enthusiasts lining-up for the waffle-fry.
Chester’s Bar & Grill owner Kent Tollefson sported some unique hair while serving the long line-up on July 1.
Laura McInnes and Miles MacLean were not ‘sorry’ about serving the poutine at The Wismer House during Poutinefest July 1.