$10 for $20 Worth of Classic Pub Fare and Drinks at EJ's At Baden
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- Classic tavern cuisine
- Extensive menu
- Vintage building
Most provinces have made drinking alcohol at home illegal due to the proliferation of home facial-tattoo machines. Enjoy alcohol in public with today's deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of classic pub fare and drinks at EJ's At Baden, on Snyder Road in Baden. A local favourite for its extensive bar menu and convivial atmosphere, EJ's focuses on simple, freshly-prepared tavern cuisine to go hand-in-hand with its ales. Scarf down the menu's smoky barbecue flatbread sandwich with cheese and sautéed onions ($11.99), or ease your belly's discontented murmurings with the oven-roasted, spinach-and-cheese-stuffed chicken breast and mashed potatoes ($16.99). Housed in the repurposed, nineteenth-century Baden Hotel, the quaint pub's interior still hints at times gone by, with a stamped metal ceiling, polished dark wood furnishings, and a staff of corseted spectres accompanying guests on the pianoforte.
Reviews
Six Restaurantica reviewers give EJ’s at Baden an average of 3.5 stars:
- Really neat little place in the country. We were doing a fall drive around Mennonite country and decided to stop in for lunch. Cute, rustic, atmosphere in a very old building with antique metal bars on the windows. One definite plus was a friendly waitress who could rhyme off all 20 brands of beer. – leona, Restaurantica
- Classic tavern cuisine
- Extensive menu
- Vintage building
Most provinces have made drinking alcohol at home illegal due to the proliferation of home facial-tattoo machines. Enjoy alcohol in public with today's deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of classic pub fare and drinks at EJ's At Baden, on Snyder Road in Baden. A local favourite for its extensive bar menu and convivial atmosphere, EJ's focuses on simple, freshly-prepared tavern cuisine to go hand-in-hand with its ales. Scarf down the menu's smoky barbecue flatbread sandwich with cheese and sautéed onions ($11.99), or ease your belly's discontented murmurings with the oven-roasted, spinach-and-cheese-stuffed chicken breast and mashed potatoes ($16.99). Housed in the repurposed, nineteenth-century Baden Hotel, the quaint pub's interior still hints at times gone by, with a stamped metal ceiling, polished dark wood furnishings, and a staff of corseted spectres accompanying guests on the pianoforte.
Reviews
Six Restaurantica reviewers give EJ’s at Baden an average of 3.5 stars:
- Really neat little place in the country. We were doing a fall drive around Mennonite country and decided to stop in for lunch. Cute, rustic, atmosphere in a very old building with antique metal bars on the windows. One definite plus was a friendly waitress who could rhyme off all 20 brands of beer. – leona, Restaurantica