$50 towards locally-sourced fare from Borealis in Guelph.
Eating locally supports small businesses, is good for the environment and saves thousands of carrots from experiencing homesickness every summer. Eat from your own backyard with today's WagJag: $25 for $50 towards dining at Borealis Grille & Bar.
From the tables (made from fallen black walnut trees) to the beer and the tomato on your Ontario-grown beef burger, Borealis Grille & Bar is committed an eco-friendly existence. Many of their menu items, including most beers, come from within a 100km radius of Guelph. Summer eats include a roasted beet root salad made with seasonal greens, Ontario beets, local goat cheese, sunflower seeds and a fresh herb vinaigrette ($12.50). Veggie and meat mains range from $14 to $25 and include their signature maple walnut-crusted salmon ($24) and crispy duck confit ($22), plus plenty of between the bread options like their grass-fed old smokey burger topped with Walnut Hill bacon, harvest ale BBQ sauce, smoked cheddar and served with a side of fresh fries ($18).
Learn more about Borealis Grille's commitment to eco-friendly cuisine, community initiatives and sustainable living on their website.