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Contribute FeedbackNestled in the heart of Hertel Avenue, Poutine and Cream offers a cozy dining experience with a friendly staff. While their vegan options, such as poutine with vegan cheese, receive mixed reviews for quality, many diners rave about the deliciousness of their signature poutines. Desserts, however, are hit or miss, with some being deemed overly simplistic or lacking in flavor. Guests appreciate the rotating selection of vegan ice cream, though eco-friendly packaging improvements are desired. Overall, while there are criticisms, the quality of the food and inviting atmosphere make it a spot worth visiting for poutine lovers.
We were through the city and wanted a quick lunch. have the veggie poutine with vegan cheese.
Vegan poutine is super filling and delicious. Vegan cheese and gravy are available so they are not missing anything. they also have a rotating selection of vegan ice cream. have not tried a taste that was not delicious. my only complain is that they use plastic cutlery and shells for the poutin. it would be great to see that they switch to a more environmentally friendly packaging or offer reusable dishes for people who want to dip.
We went to poutine and cream and let me just say. I was blown away. my friend ordered poutine that I thought was really good and I ordered the special, blood orange vegan milkshake. it was literally the most amazing milkshake I ever had.
The vegan poutine was good. it is the only vegan option in the menu so idk if it guarantees the absorption in happy cow. but they have a veggie poutine with vegan cheese. bee was not really melted, just talk. in any case for what you have. I wouldn't come back, but it's good in a prise.
Not much space to eat, so they don't plan to hang up in cold weather. eating was amazing, I got a little chicken, speck, ranch poutine and loved the aromen. I ordered a freak shake, and it was amazing, but it was so incredibly chaotic to drink because of the decorations on the outside. I took a sandwiches to house for another day, and I liked to mean but my man thought that the ice was missing from taste.