For some reason I thought this place would be like a real deli… maybe not to the level of Schwartz’s in Montréal but something close to that. No, this place is more like a home style cafeteria. Like literally, if you opened up your kitchen and made sandwiches to order. The staff are really nice and they are trying so you gotta give them credit for that. You line up and make your order, pay and pick up your order all in one go at the counter. The food ranges from your basic sandwiches like reubens, turkey etc for $ 6.95. They also serve up veggie lasagna, hot dog, salads, and soups. The sandwiches are pretty blah — my turkey club didn’t have any bacon(I am pretty sure they missed that unless they replaced it with ham but I am sure I didn’t taste that either). The turkey is like the same Maple Leaf stuff you’d get at Safeway or Sobeys. The best parts of the sandwich is the bread(the multigrain was delicious) and the fresh veggies and real cheddar cheese. There is a good portion of deli meat in the sandwich but it feels pricey at $ 6.95 to get a small sandwich with nothing else — no pickle or small coleslaw. Chicken fingers were a little under $ 6 after tax — it was microwaved and you only receive two small chicken fingers and nothing else! Very expensive and disappointing. This tends to use a microwave to heat up most things as I didn’t’ see an oven. Most things are refrigerated and heated via a microwave as I didn’t see an oven. I suggest that if you have to go here, order sandwiches(made to order), salad and the soups which are in a slow cooker.