For Sunday lunch, we took the girls to Lou Dawgs for our family’s fix of pulled pork sandwiches and BBQ! Eric had saving a coupon he purchased on the internet for this BBQ place downtown. This week, we decided to finally use it. Eric took the girls to music lessons while I stayed home and continued to ‘winter’ clean the closets and put away the laundry. After music lessons, we drove downtown and walked into this cozy pub with a live blues band! (2 man band = drummer/harmonica/vocals and electric guitar/vocals) Very cool. When we got there, we were the second customers there! The restaurant filled up half way through our meal. Most people seemed to leave with take out.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFSyAJifcqhly_Uh5pY4a2jbKj2ZqiBCl4gHwQzp6rzLx-s8Ld188vGDlrohl3cohO2RYbrwKAlbjoNS6x8CFw1eZVHZ8VB2S4OShoY1zkMXnyB1lH5P5_YibD3JmrltAmuKECj5NrM3AJ/s200/IMG_0708.JPG)
They serve brunch on Sundays but we were looking for pulled pork! We ordered our pulled pork sandwiches, BBQ beans, and a ‘Loutine’ (poutine+pulled pork = yumm). The food was really good, the service was friendly (the girl even went to store to get a litre of milk for the girls since they were still waiting for their milk order to arrive and they usually only serve milk with coffee), and the music was good. They even sang You are my Sunshine for the girls!
I think we would definitely go back.
As we were heading home, the thought came to me that had I thought of it earlier, we would have brought our ice skates and would have stopped at Nathan Phillips Square or Harbourfront to go skating. The girls wanted to go skating so we swung by the house, grabbed our skates and headed to our local arena for 2:30 leisure skating. There were a lot of people but I was glad we were in the arena. It’s cold outside.
We skated for about an hour and then came home and put our feet up! I don’t think I am cooking supper tonight. Still full from lunch!
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