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BREAKING: Poutinerie coming to Connecticut Ave courtesy Air Canada!!


1300 block of Connecticut Ave, NW. Technically 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW

UPDATE from Air Canada:

“Poutinerie by Air Canada is open to the public starting Friday, November 9th, through Thursday, November 15th. Hours are 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Whoa a poutine popup?!?! Thanks to Andy for sending this awesomeness from “across the back entrance to the SEIU building from Un Je Ne Sais Quoi. Connecticut Avenue side.”

In the meantime from a pop up Air Canada did in London:

“Growing in popularity all over the world, Poutine, in the traditional form is a culinary delight of crispy chips, topped with delicious cheese curds and a rich gravy.

At the #CoolNotCold Poutinerie at the Old Spitalfields Market, Londoners can sample bespoke Poutines inspired by 10 of Air Canada’s destinations around the globe. From San Diego’s southern special made up of Sweet Potato Fries, Grilled Steak, Gravy, Guac and Cotija Cheese to Melbourne’s moreish serving of Chips, Aussie BBQ Prawn with Chilli Cocktail and Ginger Slaw. You’ll get a taste of destinations you can fly to from London, and hopefully some inspiration for your next trip too. All proceeds will be in support of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.”

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