We havent a drop of Scottish blood, but one note of a bagpipe and were
weak at the knees.
No pipers marched us in but our visit to the new McGugans
pub at Jones and Gerrard was all comfort and class: Red damask
wallpaper, leather banquettes and a menu packed with savory sannies and
tatties. We started our highland fling with battered lamb haggis balls
smeared in hot mustard and single malt aioli followed by a Ploughman
(the Scottish version of charcuterie) plate of cheese, home made pate
and smoked pork hock ($14.95).
Finish up with a deep-fried Mars bar and youll bounce out humming Mist
Covered Mountains. Marianne Wisenthal
McGugans, 1058 Gerrard Street E., Toronto, 416-901-9859, www.mcgugans.com
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