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Village Squire, 1977-11, Page 28SQUIRE'S TABLE Cafe Fiore adds interesting touch to Elora shopping trip A restaurant that serves food cafeteria style hardly seems to rate a word like "classy" but there's something classy about Cafe Fiore in Elora just the same. If it's elegance you look for, in terms of red linen table cloths and candelabra and expensive china and cutlery, you won't find it here. It's a real cafe, bright and airy and relaxed, and we found it a fun place. The Cafe Fiore has a cafe on the ground floor and a bistro in the basement and tries to imitate the French origin of each down to French names for all the food. There are definite Canadian touches though, particu- larly the prominence of pine wood with pine tables and walls and handsome naturally finished chairs. Dishes are hand -thrown pottery, including coffee mugs which have the Cafe's name imprinted on them. Prominently displayed at the counter and on the menu (a large blackboard above the cafeteria counter) is the message: "If you're in a hurry, forget it." We weren't so didn't, but didn't find service too long either. Many of the dishes are displayed in a glass -fronted cabinet which you can look at while you wait to be served. Each portion of the meal is charged separately for you pay for your soup or salad, your entree. your dessert. your coffee. etc. The menu offered a wide variety but we both chose the onion soup. and a cabbage roll. The soup ranked among the best French onion soup we've come across. piping hot in a pottery bowl. The broth was tastey, but not too strong as we've found in some other soups. The cheese formed a flavourful crust on top. It was a good. warming way to start the meal. particularly in chilly fall days. The cabbage roll was large with a spicey taste that was different than other cabbage rolls we've tasted, but very good. It can be more filling than you expect so don't plan to make it a small part of a big meal. We went back to the counter to get dessert which for the lady was a cream filled bun. so fresh it must have been baked the same day. For the man dessert was an apple tart. The pastry of the tart was a delight, brown BARTLIFF'S Bakery end Restaurant Enjoy Country Dining or just having coffee in a friendly atmosphere. A great way to make a shopping tour more relaxing. Bring the family or friends, you'll enjoy the wholesome Down- home Cooking and particularly the Fresh - From -The -Oven Breads and Pastries. Our Bakery Products have been famous around this part of the country for 70 years and our bakers enjoy creating �J masterpieces in Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary or whatever Cakes, just for you. Remember...when you buy Bartliffs, you buy the best! A tradition in Huron County since 1902. �i MUT ST. CLINTON 411-8727 i 26,VILLAGE SQUIRE/NOVEMBER 1977. and light but the filling. alas. was what is euphemistically called apple, the kind you get in those canned pie fillings. It just wasn't up to the standard of the rest of the food. It was a light meal. but still quite filling. If your appetite is larger. the menu offers many other choices including such possibilities as cornish hen. at the remarkable price of $3.50 or even Beef Wellington, Rack of Lamb or Duck L'Orange but these final three must be ordered in advance with reservations. A good wine list is also available. Our one complaint was a lack of cutlery, a small oversight by someone from the kitchen. The staff in the open kitchen is young and pleasant. Their record is obviously well earned since they boast a gold seal of approval from Where to Eat in Canada. the authoritative food guide in Canada. From what we could see they deserve it. It's a different and pleasant dining experience. a place that offers good. and different food, in a casual relaxed atmosphere. It's also inexpensive at only S8 for two. , t • • , The VILLAGE RESTAURANT on Main Street in Blyth SPECIALIZING IN - p•1 Relaxed Atmosphere -Tiffany Lit Dining Area -Daily Specials Courteous Service Country style meals at Competitive Prices Phone 523-9566