Quick Bites: Your Guide to Delicious Grab-and-Go Meals

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During the dog days of summer, the last thing you want to do is cook and clean. Take this opportunity to hit the road and stop by some of the best grab-and-go food locations in Grey County!

Burger from Burger Guru

The Burger Guru, Eugenia 

The Burger Guru has settled into its new location in picturesque Eugenia without missing a beat! With their rotating menu and gorgeous seating area, there is no reason not to visit the restaurant on your way through the lovely Beaver Valley.



 

Jenny G's Food Truck

Jenny G’s Food Truck, Hanover 

Located just outside of Hanover, Jenny G’s food truck is well-established with locals and visitors alike. With a variety of tasty foods like fries, burgers, poutine, and jumbo hot dogs, what's not to love?



 

Revenna Country Market Sandwich

Ravenna Country Market, Ravenna 



At the Revenna Country Market Chef Paul is well-known for his variety of house-made frozen entrees and Chef Roger for the famous made-to-order sandwiches and soups. You’ll also find a selection of locally farmed products, groceries and beverages for any occasion.

Burger Chief Food Truck

Burger Chief, Owen Sound

Serving premium smash burgers on the go!, Located on Owen Sound’s east side, Burger Chief is more than just a place to grab lunch. It’s a destination where you can try out burgers, sandwiches, poutine and more - made from fresh, local ingredients. They also attend many local events around the area, so be sure to check their social media for surprise visits!

Susan's Deli Sandwiches

Susan’s Delicatessen, Markdale

Located in the heart of Grey County, right on main street in Markdale, Susan’s serves up amazing handcrafted sandwiches like the classic Hoagie, Baby Brisket and stacked breakfast sandwiches! They also have amazing coffee and baked goods, as well as preserves and other goodies to take with you.

Moore's Meats Storefront

Moore’s Meats, Chatsworth

This small town butcher shop in Chatsworth is right on Highway 10, just south of the 6 & 10 merge. You can grab a delicious sub made with fresh deli meat, and on weekends in the summer, you can grab a BBQ Moo-dogs or sausages fresh from the sidewalk grill.

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Bruce trail

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula, following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment.

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpufThe Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
Lake Eugenia in fall

Lake Eugenia is Grey County's largest inland lake and provides excellent paddling. There are canoe, kayak & motorboat rentals available at Cedars of Lake Eugenia, and canoe rentals are included for guests renting cottages there. There is some great fishing within the lake!

Paddler on foggy lake

The Saugeen River canoe route begins in the Town of Hanover and heads west to Lake Huron. Though it flows through agricultural areas, these are only visible occasionally through the forests, which line the bank of the river.

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