Halifax Pizza Shop Poutines

That’s right. I’m dedicating this post to the travesty that is the Halifax “poutine”, found in pizza shops all over the city and delivered, along with regret, right to your door. Until recently, this style of poutine was all Halifax really had. Anyone with a 2011 copy of The Coast’s “Best of Food & Drink” edition can attest to this, as Alexandra’s Pizza has won year after year in the category of “Best Poutine”.

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I refer to this embarrassing part of our food culture as the “Pizza Shop” poutine, because that’s exactly where you’ll find it. Pizza shops in Halifax tend to offer everything from pizza and garlic fingers, to fried chicken, fish ‘n’ chips, hamburgers, poutines, donairs, nachos, a variety of deep fried pub appys, and quite commonly, Lebanese food. Your poutine will arrive in a styrofoam container, or a tin container that was fed into the pizza oven. The French fries will be previously frozen, limp, shoe strings. The cheese will be shredded mozzarella from the pizza bar, although Greek poutines (feta cheese) are popular. If executed properly, the poutine will be half submerged in a pool of powdered gravy. Poutine aficionados are now rightly indignant and disgusted.

Xtreme Pizza is known for the “stuffed poutine”, inspired, no doubt, by the Newfie delight of fries, dressing & gravy. Xtreme uses stove top stuffing rather than traditional dressing.

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Stuffed Poutine from Xtreme Pizza

Xtreme pizza probably offers the largest variety of poutine styles, including donair, chicken, steak, hamburger, pepperoni, and interesting combinations like spicy chicken & stuffing, pepperoni & donair, and bacon cheeseburger. This “cuisine” is best eaten while intoxicated, so that discerning taste and feelings of shame do not interfere with your palate.

My absurd sense of duty to document all regional food items has led me to soberly consume the legendary poutine from Alexandra’s Pizza. I ordered a donair poutine with added feta cheese. I have no words to express this…

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Donair Poutine (+ feta) from Alexandra’s Pizza.

The pizza shop poutine is most always delivered as a drunken late night afterthought, or to be eaten in solitary shame. Or both, sadly. In my sober state I surprisingly found the version from Alexandra’s to be quite tasty. Unevenly carved chunks and slices of donair meat, tasty gravy, gooey mozzarella and salty feta. The French fries are the real deal breaker here (I mean, as a consumable, not as a poutine. The poutine deal was broken long ago). Those floppy freezer fries turn into a dry paste that sluggishly slides down the back of my throat. No amount of gravy seems to help lubricate them. Water is needed. Lots and lots of water. I shudder to think of how much fat and sodium I just consumed.

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Alexandra’s Poutine.

I have to give Xtreme and Alexandra’s some credit. Out of all the pizza shops in Halifax they offer some of the best variety and most reliable late-night and all-day service. I know this from my days as a stumbledrunk bar star when I would get home after 4am, desperate for some mindless fat and carb indulgence.

I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say pizza shop poutines are a thing of my past. Not only that, but Halifax now has semi-credible poutineries and providers who pride themselves in their fresh cut fries, real cheese curds, and house-made gravies. The gourmet poutine is the way of the future, and I’ll cover it at length… as soon as I digest this heavy lump of swallowed dignity.

Xtreme Pizza
5970 Spring Garden Rd.
902-404-1600
Menu

Alexandra’s Pizza
1263 Queen St (and other locations)
902-425-1900
Web Site 

Tips for the Scotian Newfie

Buckets full of cured and salted meats.

Judging by my readership, I would say I have a decent amount of homesick Newfies stumbling onto my blog (this post). Are you a homesick Newfie living in Nova Scotia? Well this one’s for you!

I have been asked: “Where can I get bakeapple jam in Halifax?” First of all, you can actually find this in Superstore and Sobeys marketed as “Cloudberry Jam”. (Yes, this is what the rest of the world calls it. Strange, eh?) But more importantly, you can get bakeapple jam at The Newfoundland Store! Hell, you can even get whole bakeapples.

Whole bakeapples at The Newfoundland Store on Willow St., Halifax

Need a huge hunk of salt beef for a Jiggs Dinner? This store has you covered. Personally, I am not sure how I feel about buckets of meat in brine open to the wonders of the world….  I’m sure the brine would kill anything harmful, right? I will leave this up to your discretion! There are also fish products stored and sold from freezers.

Also available at The Newfoundland Store: Pineapple Crush! … and hard tack.

Now, if you are really craving a back-home treat I suggest you drive to Berwick. There you will find Jonny’s Cook House, a local hotspot owned and operated by Newfies. There is Newfoundland memorabilia on the walls, and the menu features none other than fries with dressing and gravy. Real Newfoundland dressing too, not Stovestop.

Fries w/ dressing & gravy at Johnny’s Cook House

You can also get fries, dressing and gravy served poutine-style (which I think I would prefer). Please note that they do not use traditional cheese curds, but local Foxhill mozzarella. I had a peanut butter milkshake with my meal that was out of this world! Jonny’s is a Dairy Bar as well as a “cook house” and they have a little window serving up some excellent looking soft serve ice cream. Most importantly, however, Jonny’s makes the best hamburgers in Kings County using none other than local “off the bone” beef and locally baked bread.

This was a pretty good burger experience. I love the taste and texture of fresh hand-pressed beef burgers, and the subjective enhancement of eating local. The beef did a good job of holding it’s own despite the minimal seasoning in the mix. It was a little sloppy, as the bun couldn’t really secure everything properly, and it lacked the savouriness of a good sauce. (I ordered the basic burger so as to not be swayed by the luxuriousness of toppings and sauces, but next time I would recommend going for something with a little more kick. The burger pictured is my buddy’s burger – which had kick).

The point is, I would go back. This is a great local gem with fresh quality products and a Newfoundland theme. Killer milkshakes and local beef? Can’t go wrong!

Jonny’s Cook House & Dairy Bar
4287 Hwy 1
Berwick, Nova Scotia
(902)-375-3033

*Jonny’s Cook House closes down for the off-season! Get there before November 6th to get your cravings fixed! 

The Newfoundland Store
6061 Willow, Halifax, NS
(902) 423-6209 ‎