Order the two-piece haddock dinner at Green Acres Family Restaurant and the hand-dipped pieces arrive crisp at the edge, tartar sauce on the side, sides of the table's choosing — the kind of fish plate a Fort Erie booth defaults to when no one at the table wants to argue about where to eat. The Garrison Road dining room runs the same logic across half a dozen comfort-food centres: slow-roasted Canada Grade AAA roast beef with pan gravy, baby back ribs glazed in Forty Creek BBQ sauce, chicken Parmesan, a beef liver plate that still earns its line on the menu. The breadth is the point. A booth here is the answer when a group cannot agree.
The roast beef appears in three forms, which makes the kitchen's posture toward it clear. There is the Angus Roast Beef Dinner with pan gravy and horseradish, the Beef on a Soft Kaiser for a sandwich-and-fries lunch, and the open-faced Hot Roast Beef Sandwich for diners who want the gravy poured over everything. The seafood side works the same way: a one-piece haddock for a lighter visit, the two-piece dinner for the full sit-down, and the broader seafood entrees section behind both. The rest of the dinner list keeps pulling from the same shelf — full-rack baby back ribs, half-chicken plates, turkey dinner, meatloaf, pork chop, poutines, burgers, sandwiches, and pasta — and the dessert case closes the meal in classic family-restaurant territory with coconut cream pie, lemon meringue, fruit pies, cheesecake, rice pudding, and ice cream.
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What to order
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Green Acres has operated since 1961 and still presents itself through Coates-family hospitality, giving the restaurant a clearer local identity than a generic comfort-food stop.
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Specific Comfort-Food Anchors
Fish dinners, Angus roast beef, ribs, poutines, beef liver, chicken Parmesan, and classic pies give the broad menu enough concrete order paths to feel useful.
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Practical Group and Value Use
The $19 lunch special, two-side dinners, takeout, private-room option, free parking, and accessibility make Green Acres easy to use for ordinary meals and family gatherings.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.5
Uniqueness
9/10
Bang For Buck
9/10
Food Quality
9.5/10
Local Reputation
9.5/10
Popularity Factor
9/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Green Acres Family Restaurant
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Order the Fish Dinner First
The two-piece fish dinner is the strongest way into Green Acres because it turns the restaurant's seafood reputation into a specific plate. Hand-dipped haddock, fried golden, keeps the order classic without feeling interchangeable. Add the familiar sides and let the rest of the table branch into roast beef or ribs.
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Make Roast Beef the Main
If seafood is not the table's anchor, build around roast beef instead. The Angus Roast Beef Dinner gives you the full plate, while Beef on a Soft Kaiser Bun and the Hot Roast Beef Sandwich keep the same gravy-and-horseradish comfort in lunch-friendly form. This is the safest route for diners who came for old-school Canadian cooking.
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Use Lunch for the Value Play
The daily lunch special is where Green Acres gets most practical. A $19 sandwich, side and drink lets you treat Beef Dips, Reubens, wraps, steak gyros, or Shrimp Po Boys as an efficient midday order rather than a full dinner commitment. It is the move for regulars who want the room without the heavier plate.
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Save Room for Coconut Cream Pie
Do not let the dinner plates take all the attention. Coconut Cream Pie fits the Green Acres register perfectly: familiar, direct, and better as a final bite than a novelty dessert. If the table is splitting mains, keep this as the shared closer.
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Book Groups Around Full Plates
For family celebrations, team meals, or work gatherings, plan around the private room and the full-plate dinner side of the menu. Ribs, roast beef, turkey, chicken Parmesan, and half chicken give a mixed table enough range without turning the meal into a negotiation. Call ahead rather than treating it like a walk-in group gamble.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
9.0
Comfort Food Specialists
Green Acres is strongest when the order leans classic: haddock fish dinners, roast beef with pan gravy, ribs, beef liver, meatloaf, chicken Parmesan, poutines, and cream pies. It is comfort food with enough specificity to feel like a Fort Erie habit, not a generic family-restaurant list.
9.0
Standout Signature Dish
The two-piece fish dinner gives Green Acres a clear first-order anchor: hand-dipped haddock, fried golden, with the familiar sauce-and-side comfort of an old-school seafood plate. It is the dish that best turns the restaurant's long-running reputation into one practical order.
8.5
Budget Dining
The value is visible in the structure of the meal: a $19 lunch special with sandwich, side and drink, plus dinner plates that come with two sides. For diners who want a full plate without making the meal complicated, Green Acres has a clear budget-friendly lane.
8.0
Kid & Family Friendly
This is built for family decision-making: familiar seafood, roast beef, burgers, wraps, pasta, chicken fingers, pies, and enough side choices to keep a mixed group comfortable. The room's long family-run identity makes the use case feel natural rather than added on.
8.0
Group-Friendly
Green Acres works for larger groups because the choices are broad and the logistics are explicit. Sports teams, work events, celebrations, family gatherings, and phone bookings all fit the restaurant's own setup, with enough entree range to keep a group from splintering.
7.5
Private Dining & Events
The private room turns Green Acres from a casual dinner pick into a practical celebration option. It is best suited to unfussy birthdays, team meals, and family occasions where a private setup matters more than ceremony or tasting-menu pacing.
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