October 22, 2011

The last bit of summer

Review Snippet
Overall: Worth visiting
Food: Sandwiches; Pies
Price: $6-$10 per pax
Ambiance: Warm; Cozy; Laidback



Aunty May's Deep Dish Cafe


3111 Davison Road
Vernon, BC V1H 1A2
(250) 549-3266



On our summer trip to Okanagan, Kelowna, we made our last and final stop at Vernon, BC. Upon hearing through word of mouth that this was a really nice place, we decided to venture a bit out of comfort zone and see what the fuss was all about. The drive from Okanagan to Vernon was really pretty and we were amazed that lake osooyoos was blue-green in colour, literally picture perfect. Arriving at Davison Orchards and Farm, gave a family-friendly vibe, albeit being a bit commercial, but nevertheless still quite charming. Finally, hunger got the best of us and we got down to chomping after having shopped at their market, ranging from fruits to vegetables to dips, and to quaint household paraphernalia.
The full farmer( Grandpa's favourite)
Screaming fresh, the sandwich was so refreshing and tasted so clean and healthy, one of the best sandwiches ever. Hands down. It made me remorseful for eating all things oily and...deep fried. The turkey breast was tender and tasted great with the cranberry spread coupled with their special Walla Walla dressing. 
John Deere Grill
Crunchy on the outside, yet warm, but not too soft on the inside. This was really good, very tasty, with cheese all melted together. Simply in comparison to Grandpa's Favourite, it just felt a little more adulterated because they used ham. But nevertheless, one of the better sandwiches i've eaten. 

View from the cafe

 -Isabel


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