Resto Pub Sunny's
2400 Av Saint-Antoine
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec J7V 8P2
Canada
Phone: 450-455-1100
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec J7V 8P2
Canada
Phone: 450-455-1100
Food | 8.0 |
Service | 9.0 |
Ambiance | 9.0 |
Overall: | 8.0 |


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Resto Pub Sunny's Description:
Resto Pub Sunny's is a healthy Bar restaurant in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, offering you a super choices on their menus. Tell everyone what you thought. Share a useful tip or write a full review.
Reviews of Resto Pub Sunny's
very happy by crysta
2009-12-08 05:43:55.0
2009-12-08 05:43:55.0
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Sunny's is great, the ambiance is fabulous and original. everytime I go there i get serve very well by all the waitress, they are very careful and attentive to there customers
Sunny's is great, the ambiance is fabulous and original. everytime I go there i get serve very well by all the waitress, they are very careful and attentive to there customers
Disapointment by adam
2009-08-19 06:14:48.0
2009-08-19 06:14:48.0
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I went to Sunny's with friends for a birthday supper...I've never, ever had such horrendous, jaw-dropping service in my life...excellent food but miserably rude staff!
The sign at the entrance said please wait to be seated, but no hostess appeared...we decided to go in to find our friends ourselves.
When we sat down the waitress took our drink orders and then disappeared for 40 mins (even though we were seated literally 3 feet from the bar). We never even got bread until after we were eating our main course.
Our waitress only took our dinner orders because I looked around to inform her that we were starting to get really hungry! Be very careful of "suggestions" from your waitress at this restaurant...if you order a steak for example you will be asked if you would like mushrooms and cheese with it and since the table d'hôte states that you get two free sides with your main dish you will simply assume that her suggestions are included in the price...wrong!!!! You will get your two free sides and pay about 10 dollars extra for her two other “suggestions”. Be wary of their trickery...when I mentioned that I wanted to cancel my cheese and mushrooms because I suddenly heard that the two free sides were a baked potato and asparagus, the waitress instead told me that I could share my sides with my friends and never removed them from my order!
After ordering our food we finally did get water, she forgot to give some of us glasses...when we complained, the waitress then went to the bar, picked up two dirty wine glasses and plunked them down in front my friend...there was still left over wine in them...she then tried to fill them up with water (about 20 mins later) but when she was informed that the glasses were dirty and that we had seen her take them off the bar, she vehemently started arguing with us that she hadn't.
When the drinks finally arrived it was obvious that some of them had been made without alcohol and even though one was sent back, it was returned the same way. Some of us never even got what we ordered, having been curtly informed that "they had no more" and were simply given a drink of the bartender's choice. (We were never asked what we would have liked instead).
When we received our suppers, many of us were given the wrong plates...one friend never even received his order...but it was on his bill anyway! When we reminded the waitress that drink orders still hadn't been received she told us quite loudly that she'd heard us the first time!!! (My mouth was literally hanging open by this point!)
When it came time to pay, some of us decided that a tip was not going to be given. The waitress took the credit cards and when she realized that someone was not going to be tipping she came immediately back to the table and said; “What, you didn’t like your service?” CAN YOU IMAGINE THE NERVE? She then proceeded to explain that because she was not receiving a tip that she then had to split 8% of her total sale with the bartender…when she was informed by us that it was not our problem what happened between them, she huffed off and the night ended poorly for all of us. We all felt embarrassed and thoroughly disgusted by the way we had been treated.
I wish however to commend the chef…the food was delicious…the meat was so tender my knife slid through it like butter! Although the restaurant looked classy and presented wonderful food, the service was so poor that neither I, nor many others I know will ever go back. Since I was curious about other people’s experience with this restaurant I began reading reviews online and I am sad to report that we are not the only people to have had this type of sorry experience at Sunny’s!
I went to Sunny's with friends for a birthday supper...I've never, ever had such horrendous, jaw-dropping service in my life...excellent food but miserably rude staff!
The sign at the entrance said please wait to be seated, but no hostess appeared...we decided to go in to find our friends ourselves.
When we sat down the waitress took our drink orders and then disappeared for 40 mins (even though we were seated literally 3 feet from the bar). We never even got bread until after we were eating our main course.
Our waitress only took our dinner orders because I looked around to inform her that we were starting to get really hungry! Be very careful of "suggestions" from your waitress at this restaurant...if you order a steak for example you will be asked if you would like mushrooms and cheese with it and since the table d'hôte states that you get two free sides with your main dish you will simply assume that her suggestions are included in the price...wrong!!!! You will get your two free sides and pay about 10 dollars extra for her two other “suggestions”. Be wary of their trickery...when I mentioned that I wanted to cancel my cheese and mushrooms because I suddenly heard that the two free sides were a baked potato and asparagus, the waitress instead told me that I could share my sides with my friends and never removed them from my order!
After ordering our food we finally did get water, she forgot to give some of us glasses...when we complained, the waitress then went to the bar, picked up two dirty wine glasses and plunked them down in front my friend...there was still left over wine in them...she then tried to fill them up with water (about 20 mins later) but when she was informed that the glasses were dirty and that we had seen her take them off the bar, she vehemently started arguing with us that she hadn't.
When the drinks finally arrived it was obvious that some of them had been made without alcohol and even though one was sent back, it was returned the same way. Some of us never even got what we ordered, having been curtly informed that "they had no more" and were simply given a drink of the bartender's choice. (We were never asked what we would have liked instead).
When we received our suppers, many of us were given the wrong plates...one friend never even received his order...but it was on his bill anyway! When we reminded the waitress that drink orders still hadn't been received she told us quite loudly that she'd heard us the first time!!! (My mouth was literally hanging open by this point!)
When it came time to pay, some of us decided that a tip was not going to be given. The waitress took the credit cards and when she realized that someone was not going to be tipping she came immediately back to the table and said; “What, you didn’t like your service?” CAN YOU IMAGINE THE NERVE? She then proceeded to explain that because she was not receiving a tip that she then had to split 8% of her total sale with the bartender…when she was informed by us that it was not our problem what happened between them, she huffed off and the night ended poorly for all of us. We all felt embarrassed and thoroughly disgusted by the way we had been treated.
I wish however to commend the chef…the food was delicious…the meat was so tender my knife slid through it like butter! Although the restaurant looked classy and presented wonderful food, the service was so poor that neither I, nor many others I know will ever go back. Since I was curious about other people’s experience with this restaurant I began reading reviews online and I am sad to report that we are not the only people to have had this type of sorry experience at Sunny’s!
A Learning Experience, with food. by blount, casey
2009-06-08 07:39:50.0
2009-06-08 07:39:50.0
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Eating at Sunny's is an experience not unlike being thrown into a windowless basement, being beaten with reeds, then charged heavily for the experience. Sunny's is the perfect restaurant for massochists and those who are never quite so happy as when they are being thoroughly ignored.
After being seated and handed menus, the waitstaff will graciously provide you with all the time and privacy you could ever want to peruse their dishes, returning to take your order only after being signaled by the impatient shifting in your seats and the drumming of fingers on the table.
After placing your order, the waitstaff will refrain completely from interrupting you as you catch up on your reading. You've got a good hour or two to finally finish off those last few chapters you've been putting off, balance your checkbook, or write a 2-act play. Don't do anything that will work up a thirst though, as your water will not be replenished. This is part of Sunny's Green policy to teach you to conserve better.
By this point, well over 2 hours in without so much as a slice of bread to eat, you'll likely want to speak to someone in charge so as to commend them for their incredible levels of restraint in not returning to your table for any reason. Rest assured, the management at Sunny's will be pleased to further your personal growth by explaining to you how it's all your fault, teaching you humility. You will be offered such gems of wisdom as "you should have told us if you were in a hurry," and "if you order a steak well done, you should be prepared to wait for it." This particular revelation is rife with layers and layers of complexity. I continue to struggle with understanding the pertinence of how long a steak takes to prepare well-done when I ordered the fish and a refill of my water.
Thankfully, we were provided with plenty of time to meditate on these teachings and ponder their significance as we waited for our bills.
Eating at Sunny's is an experience not unlike being thrown into a windowless basement, being beaten with reeds, then charged heavily for the experience. Sunny's is the perfect restaurant for massochists and those who are never quite so happy as when they are being thoroughly ignored.
After being seated and handed menus, the waitstaff will graciously provide you with all the time and privacy you could ever want to peruse their dishes, returning to take your order only after being signaled by the impatient shifting in your seats and the drumming of fingers on the table.
After placing your order, the waitstaff will refrain completely from interrupting you as you catch up on your reading. You've got a good hour or two to finally finish off those last few chapters you've been putting off, balance your checkbook, or write a 2-act play. Don't do anything that will work up a thirst though, as your water will not be replenished. This is part of Sunny's Green policy to teach you to conserve better.
By this point, well over 2 hours in without so much as a slice of bread to eat, you'll likely want to speak to someone in charge so as to commend them for their incredible levels of restraint in not returning to your table for any reason. Rest assured, the management at Sunny's will be pleased to further your personal growth by explaining to you how it's all your fault, teaching you humility. You will be offered such gems of wisdom as "you should have told us if you were in a hurry," and "if you order a steak well done, you should be prepared to wait for it." This particular revelation is rife with layers and layers of complexity. I continue to struggle with understanding the pertinence of how long a steak takes to prepare well-done when I ordered the fish and a refill of my water.
Thankfully, we were provided with plenty of time to meditate on these teachings and ponder their significance as we waited for our bills.