McKeck's-The Blue Line est un établissement convivial. Ce lieu apprécié est ouvert tard tous les jours de la semaine. L'accès est facile par voiture. Les moyens de paiement admis sont MasterCard et Visa.
Tried to book a table for my family on Sunday to watch the Leaf game, they said they close a 8pm??? What a shame. Wasn’t this place once owned by Walt . They should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. Could someone please buy this place and operate it properly......just terrible business. It’s the Playoffs guys, get a grip
We have been here a few times -in the years we have been visiting Haliburton- and we walk away every time regretting our decision to give them a second chance. The service is terrible, no one has any kind of customer service and they make you feel like you are lucky to be dining there, when they should be thankful anyone even comes in to the place. The food was NOT worth the price at all, nothing was fresh and everything was terribly greasy. The draw of an ex-NHLer is simply not enough.
A weekday afternoon late lunch.... two of a handful of people in the place. Lunch was fine - the bacon on the burger very mapley, but the bun was not toasted; the fries were crispy, but not homemade. The chicken club ciabatta was okay, the bun buttered and lightly toasted, the accompanying garden salad fresh with nice veggies. The beer cold. Service was fast and friendly.
Why does a restaurant carry 25 liter water bottles into the service area of the restaurant?
continued: Why does the inn keeper or restaurateur rush around with 25 liter water bottles, is there something wrong in this restaurant with the quality or quantity of water? Either would be very disconcerting to say the least. Haliburton has this strange arrangement, that even on main street every business has its own well.
Nice decor, efficient service staff, food average, Murphy's beer nice to find, but the inn keeper??? He carried water jugs, why in a restaurant, shortage? spoke with many guests at other tables but ignored ours to the point of embarrassment. Did we smell? Not even eye contact. And we spend a goodly sum. Oh well, Haliburton deserves better.