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Village Squire, 1976-08, Page 28squire's O'ttlytr• Maitland Restaurant bargain of the year The town of Wingham recently got a new restaurant and it's a big addition to the food fare there. Until the opening of The Maitland Restaurant just recently there was lots of variety if you wanted a hamburger and milk shake or a pizza but there just wasn't much range when it came to a comfortable sitdown meal. And what's more, the Maitland is the bargain of the year. Consider the following: two full course meals complete with extras like soup or juice, salad, bun and second cup of coffee for only $6.25...that's for both, not each. A great deal of effort has been spent in redecorating the old store that is now The Maitland. A new arched front was given to the building and inside it's dark wood and stuccoed walls and red -carpeted floors...per- haps lacking the originality of some of the areas best restaurants, but far above most. There are two sections: a snack bar style section at the front and a raised diningroom at the rear, giving the restaurant a nice varied feeling. The menu is wide-ranging but all the prices,(rising to the $6.00 range on top cut steaks)were exceptional. We chose the pork tenderloin with apple sauce for the lady and a half spring chicken with dressing for the man. Adding to the pleasantness of the decor were some of the most attractive waitresses we met in recent dining occasions. Not only were they attractive in their red tops, black pants and red bandanas on their heads, but they were extremely friendly and skilled, not bad for a restaurant so newly opened. The lady chose the soup of the day which Is Almost Here Time to get your was chicken with rice. It came piping hot from the kitchen and quite good. Next it was the chef's salad, a small portion but quite enough considering the rest of the meal. The bun came unwarmed. The lady's pork tenderloin was breaded and the large portion took up the biggest part of the attractive plate. It was accompanied by good crispy french fries and green beans, lettuce and a slice of tomato. The half chicken too was a hearty serving It was tender and very tastey with the real chicken flavour coming through unlike so much of the fast food chicken served these days which might as well be rubber. The dressing was a pleasant surprise, spicy and very tastey. But alas, the Maitland falls into the same trap of nearly every restaurant in the area. Why, oh why in the middle of the summer when fresh vegetables are plentiful and inexpensive do we have to get limp, watery canned green beans. It's a disgrace all restaurant owners should be ashamed of, But let's not crucify The Maitland because 95 per cent of the area restaurants are guilty of the same thing. The meal was filling enough that we didn't get a chance to sample the dessert menu but hopefully it's of the same high quality of the rest of the food. The restaurant is open seven days a week with dinner menu served from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Drop in if you're in the mood for a nice inexpensive meal. With good food, good decor and good service you're not likely to find a better bargain around Apples, Peaches and Sweet corn uOJnH a01 LASSALINE ORCHARDS R.R. #2, GODERICH 26, VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1976 PHONE 524-7772 Godertch Township Concession 3-4 C,5 w � T I Lassaline Orchar 0 0 AY '9 h� Goderich Township sideroad 10