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Garlic Bread Restaurants in Prince George

The best places in Prince George to eat Garlic Bread. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Prince George who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Prince George, 6491 Hart Hwy, Prince George, British Columbia V2K 3A4, Canada, V2K1Z1
"The food is the standard Dominos chain food. A variety of types and sizes of pizza with a wide choice of toppings plus things like wings, garlic bread, and beverages. This is not an eat-in restaurant. You either take-out or order food for delivery."
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City: Prince George, 4222W Highway 16 W, Prince George, British Columbia V2N 5N7, Canada, V2N6X6
"Well, I really hate to do this review and especially at Christmas. I know people are dragged kicking and screaming into the world of gluten free and it is regrettable how selfish some good people really are when they sniff people with intolerances....But restaurants that do not care about people with food intolerances should pay attention to how many people really have problems. Since the world is enlightened, these places that continue to operate as if the world does not change, are left behind and will finally close the doors, as the other half of the world is engraved on healthier food. I'll call from now on before I get the food everywhere. Prince george is really stunted when it comes to changing, so I can see how easy it would be to stagnate for places. But they would really do a favor to accept the 1 in two people who have food problems. Oh and real Hollandaise sauce has no flour in it. The service was pretty good."
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City: Prince George, 1550 Victoria St, Prince George, British Columbia V2L 2L3, Canada, V2L2L3
"I’m trying to figure out if having two open signs is an act of desperation. Are they pleading with potential customers or are they attempting to remind them that the Connaught is an actual restaurant and not some morbid example of failed city planning, having stood stalwart in one of the busiest intersections of town against neighbors torn and rebuilt time and again over Connaught's impressive lifespan. Connaught has an open sign next to its hours of operation and a second oversized-hand-written sign repeating the fact a few feet over. “Come in, we’re open”. I felt like the word please should have been added. The hours of operation have obviously changed because the opening “7” is in a different font and the closing “8” is in paper. This forces me to question the problem solving skills of the owners since a flat knife could remove the old number and the replacement cost is about the same as my beef barley starter.With tables pleasantly spread, the Connaught obviously must service a large customer base. I don’t imply a large number of customers; I mean a “large” customer base, where people get winded when they stand. Most of the tables are booths, as why alienate your customer base with chairs they couldn’t sit in. And yes, I admit having a rather significant posterior, but I can sit comfortably in a charter flight coach seat, so I feel I have the right to make the observation. The decor felt more at place in a hospital cafeteria, with disco-era flower pattern plastic seats against taupe bricks and worn wooden railings. And there was a rather disconcerting brown stain running down the middle of the ceiling, like someone either managed to projectile vomit with such velocity as to achieve escape velocity or someone lost their bowels during a brief case of reverse gravity. Although someone could easily explain this as being grease condensation from the kitchen, I would counter that the stain is not circular and runs down the side of the wall.The waitress recommended a beef barley soup and steak sandwich. I also accepted the offer of gravy with my fries, because it’s been a few months since my cholesterol dangled my hairy avocados in front of the three-headed dog of Cerberus. I know the barley soup was made on site, though I still wished it didn’t taste like it was dropped from a Campbell's soup tin. The sealed saltines flanking the bowl reminded me to lower my standards. Unlike D’Lanos across the street, Connaught's tables are large enough to accommodatee all the required condiments and coffee creamers with enough spared for actual food. The waitress didn’t treat me like someone wearing a Marylyn Manson Bad Religion shirt at a Jehovah’s Witness convention when I declined to have coffee. At least my gravy didn’t have an undertow. It was generously but deliberately rationed over my fries, which were, with a bit of shock, good. I felt the name steak sandwich to be a bit of a fib. I mean I always pictured sliced fillets mixed with cheese and onions and shoehorned into a submarine. What I usually got was a trimmed slab of cow over a toasted piece of wonder bread. Connaught didn’t even put the steak on the bread, like I was enjoying some deconstructed art exhibit of what a sandwich could be. This was a small steak with garlic bread and a half-plate of fries. The steak was simply average. Once again I'm forced to deliver mixed praise for a family restaurant, meaning I have to offer penance to the church of Gordon Ramsay by reciting twenty curses in front of a mirror. The food isn’t terrible and if forced between the competition, I would select Connaught over D'Lanos, which I can still see from my peripheral vision. This meal satisfied me, but like a dinner should. I just wanted to unbutton my trousers and watch hockey, which is weird since I hate hockey and never wear pants around the house unless I have company...…at this point, you officially know too much about me.The biggest problem Connaught has remains the same mentioned numerous times already: Why go here when clearly better places are nearby. Beyond D'Lanos, U"
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City: Prince George, 100 Tabor Blvd S | # 223, Prince George, British Columbia V2M 5T4, Canada, V2M1C5
"I love the people here. The pizza is pretty good. I would suggest if you aren't wanting it loaded with cheese to ask for less. Fast delivery time when you order before dinner or just after dinner time. At least this has been my experience."
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City: Prince George, 1440 Central St E, Prince George, Canada
Happy Hour, Late Night, Takeout, Cocktails
Garlic Bread

Garlic Bread

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Price

The Average price for Garlic Bread is:
$4.2

Ingredients

Water
Minced garlic
Bread flour
White sugar
Salt
Dried basil
Garlic powder
Bread machine yeast

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