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Locality: Brockville, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-348-1588



Address: 1282 County Rd. 2 East K0E 1P0 Brockville, ON, Canada

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Bud the Spud 09.02.2021

Crispy Fries St. Albert Curd & Gravy = Delicious

Bud the Spud 31.01.2021

OPEN TIL 6pm! Full menu!!! 613-348-1588

Bud the Spud 19.01.2021

Open EVERYDAY 11:30 6pm Call in / drop by to place your order. 613-348-1588

Bud the Spud 14.01.2021

OPEN EVERYDAY 11:30-6! Phone in or stop by 613-348-1588OPEN EVERYDAY 11:30-6! Phone in or stop by 613-348-1588

Bud the Spud 13.11.2020

117pm Call in or stop by! 613-348-1588

Bud the Spud 30.10.2020

Updated hours starting tomorrow! 11-7pm Updated hours starting tomorrow! 11-7pm

Bud the Spud 20.10.2020

OPEN!!! Happy Canada Day OPEN!!! Happy Canada Day

Bud the Spud 30.09.2020

Live Tunes Happening TODAY! Open 11-6pm

Bud the Spud 19.09.2020

Be advised effective Friday May 8th, 2020 at 8:00am, the Total Open-Air Burn Ban has been LIFTED by ALL municipalities within the United Counties of Leeds and G...renville, which includes Augusta Township and the separated municipalities of Brockville, Gananoque and Prescott. The Ontario Fire Code states that ALL Open-Air Burning must be approved by the Chief Fire Official of our municipality, therefore residents are reminded to follow our Open Air Burning By-Law 3160-2015 and property owners MUST obtain a free burn permit prior to any burning. All Open-Air burning will be strictly enforced with zero tolerance for violations of the Open-Air Burning By-Law. Failure to comply could result in significant financial penalties. Violations of the Burning By-law 3160-2015 could result in a minimum fine of $410.. Should Augusta Fire Rescue be required to extinguish an open- air burn or a fire started by an open-air burn the fee is $485.00 per hour per fire apparatus on scene. Some common violations of the Open-Air Burning By-law are: burning without a permit improper size of open-air fire burning of prohibited materials not keeping watch over the fire at all times Smoke causing decreased visibility on a road or adverse effect on any person improper incinerator Although the Open-Air burn ban has been lifted, residents must continue to follow all Federal and Provincial Government COVID-19 Orders which include physical distancing and no gatherings of more than 5 people. Reminder that failure to comply with Open Burning regulations could result in reinstating the burn ban. We thank all residents for their patience and understanding while abiding by the Burn Ban and continuing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 through our communities and Fire Service. Please contact us with any questions: 613-348-3455 ext. 201 or ext. 202.