Triple O Burgers... Yuuummmmmm!
Triple O Burgers... Yuuummmmmm!
The BC whitespots are disgusting, ESPECIALLY that ferry food crap! However the one on Mcleod trail is pretty decent, it's much higherer end than I've seen in a whitespot before, maybe their trying to change their image? Compete with Earls, and the like?Originally posted by jamsandwich
It's relatively "new" in Calgary. It's always been something of a phenomenon in B.C., though, where people seem to be White Spot zombies.
My mother-in-law likes it too. I don't know what the deal is. Last time I went was years ago in Kelowna and the food was pretty bad.
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They have pretty bad steak.. Pretty bad.
Legendary/BC Burger FTW!Originally posted by l8braker
white spot =
Originally posted by 89coupe
I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.
The game on tuesday was on sportsnet. Seems as though your dad got conned out of 12$. The 12$ don't even really matter though its the principle of jackin people up for cable tv that pisses me off.Originally posted by Ajay
It's interesting that they told your dad the game on Tuesday was PPV cause it wasn't.
The Tuesday, Dec 12 game was on Sportsnet so basically your dad got taken for another $11.95.
WRONG! It does not cost $11.95 for a bar/restaurant to show a game. First of all, you have to buy the whole package. This in turn costs $2200 for all PPV Flames games. As a result, this essentially provides a license to the establishment permitting them to show the game. If an establishment does show a game illegally, then they can be fined $10,000 for a first offense. This information was brought to you by "RESEARCH INC."Originally posted by cherpintow
Mini rant on White Spot.
My dad came back from white spot Tuesday where he was eating dinner in the lounge. He realized the flames were playing but it wasn't on any of the tv screens. He asked the waitress if she could turn the game on, but she came back after talking to the manager and said that it was pay per view, so they couldn't show it!! How a place can be stingy enough to not spend $11.95 on a hockey game blows my mind. He ended up putting the pay per view cost on his own bill. Afterwards, my bro that works at shaw said White Spot gets deals from shaw so they have half price pay per views!! haha. Anyways, not sure where managers are getting their business degrees these days.
End Rant.
The SE location still seems to be hanging on strong. (Macleod and 104 ave ish)
I remember when the location used to be a Burger King way way wayyyy back, not Speeddog days though.
Hostess was awesome and organized. Initially they got so busy that the waitering/waitress system left us ignored and alone. But the hostess was quick to the draw and noticed nobody was assigned to our table to immediately dealt with it.
I would say it's Denny's grade for food, service, environment. Didn't enjoy their poutine though, gravy was way too thick for my liking.
I actually miss the old Foody Goody that used to be within this strip mall, and the countless teenaged nights where supposedly the cool teens did donuts on the upper parkade level.
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Those are moobs.
The White Spot to me was the place on 16th Avenue NW with the weird acrylic encased wood slab tables and by the sound of things, it probably had much better food than the current White Spots do.
Btw, too many done up buttons.
Will fuck off, again.
I haven't been to whitespot since there were fabled tables hahaha
Tom never fails to deliver on boobs.
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I'd say moobs are just as squishy, but they definitely need to be kept under wraps 100%.
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This was White Spot to me:
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As a kid I used to eat at the original drive-in White Spot as well as the very first location in South Vancouver. You would put your lights on to signal you needed service. (circa late 60's/early 70's)
I remember around the same time, Vancouver had a Junior A Hockey team called the "Vancouver Nats" (After Nat Bailey). I actually have a photo of me at one of their summer hockey schools wearing their jersey. Barry Smith was our instructor that summer.
And, btw, the legendary BC burger is still one of the best burgers around to this day. Triple "O" sauce...
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Wouldn't that explain why they were looking for a new manager?Originally posted by Speed_69
I said fuck that because theres no way i'm working full-time there and plus it's the worst management i've ever seen for any place i've worked at.
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^Maybe things have changed in the 10+ years since he posted that
Imagine what he could've fixed in that time frame had he taken the job.Originally posted by Swank
^Maybe things have changed in the 10+ years since he posted that
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