Posted by michael soldan on February 01, 2019 at 08:47:35 from (24.235.39.187):
This is for Centash and any one who lives along the east shore of Lake Huron. We were out for a drive with friends one afternoon and had decided to drive up the shoreline to Port Elgin and back. We stopped at the Bruce Inn on mainstreet Kincardin for lunch. Now I am a big eater so my eyes scanned the menu until I came to "Bruceburger" Well it sounded good a one pound burger with all the garnishes complete with coleslaw and fries. I was sure I could handle that much to the amusement of our friends. Well the food arrived and this burger was about 10" across and about 4" thick ! Well , I went at it and ate and ate and ate...finally had to give up , I had eaten barely more that a half along with the fries and slaw. The waitress cheerfully packaged the remains in a box to take home ! So no more "Bruceburgers" unless sharing with your spouse and even then you will be full. The Bruce Inn has a rear patio that overlooks Lake Huron , scenic and beautiful and a wonderful place to dine on a warm summer day !
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