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The beer list changes so frequently that there is no printed menu. One can either view it on a big screen (and take a photo for further pondering) or on the website. One thing that doesn't change is that all of the beers are Canadian, but the geographically-disadvantaged can take heart - our server provided excellent descriptions of the beers we asked about.Being IPA lovers, we started with the Piney McPine Face from Arch Brewing in Newmarket, Ontario. It was as hoppy and resiny as described. For dinner I chose the homemade Tagliatelle, featuring plenty of peas and fresh pancetta. The pasta was perfectly cooked. My wife had chicken wings - each about the size of a cornish hen - and french fries made in duck fat, a new guilty pleasure. For our second beers, my wife had another Piney McPine Face while I tried a Going Back to Cali from Redline Brewhouse in Barrie, Ontario. It was another generously hopped IPA that I liked every bit as much as the Piney McPine Face. I suspect more research is required before I can decide which I liked best.Fortunately it was our last day of vacation, therefore well worth the overindulgence. Should your travels ever bring you to London, Ontario, I highly recommend it.