Pandas can't turn poutine down. It's a proven fact, something simply comforting in a dish of fries (or frites), gravy, and cheese curds. From what I'm told, poutine is also awesome hangover food. Not that I'd know (no hangovers in my life).
I walked inside on Halloween (Wednesday) for lunch. Not many people were inside, so I could sit anywhere I wanted. Pretty dim lighting near the bar. The bar stools and tables closer to the exit have much better lighting.
| Inside near the bar area | 
The online menu is different and appears to be outdated. There were apparently more poutine options in the past, but it's been trimmed to just three.
| Closeup shot of diced pork belly, onions, and cheese curds | 
Ultimately, I didn't think the pork belly added much to this one, mainly because there wasn't much to speak of. Tender and juicy, yes. A hint of savory smokiness, yes. Maybe if I had more actual meat to rave about (instead of being 90% fat), it'd be more worth it.
The buns here are from An Xuyen Bakery, literally next door. No problems with that. The "Burner" seems like the choice for the spice-lover. Sriracha, fried jalapenos, and onion strings FTW. Hmm. Got anything spicier?
There's also a large banana split on the menu for $13. Two bananas, 10 scoops of ice cream, etc. That's definitely right up my alley. The "regular" version is $5, if you have the more normal appetite.
FYI, Happy Hour is from 3 to 5:30 p.m. $5 burgers, $2 PBRs.
The FoPo poutine was OK overall, but I may have been better off this time with the plain poutine. I'll be back for the burgers.

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