The Pour House Pub located on Chatham St. in Windsor, Ontario is one of the city's finest restaurants. Our pub style menu offers a wide variety of sandwiches, wraps, salads and pasta dishes in addition to our daily lunch and dinner specials. Stop in after work and enjoy a large selection of draught beer and other alcoholic beverages to wind down and close out your day. During the summer, come early to reserve your spot on our outdoor patio and enjoy our happy hour and summertime menu! Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, make sure you stop in The Pour House Pub!
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The Church of Jesus Christ (a restoration Christian church) with headquarters in Monongahela, Pennsylvania is established throughout North, Central and South America, in addition to Europe, Africa and Asia. More specifically, The Church of Jesus Christ in 'The Great Lakes Region' consists of a number of congregations throughout Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The Great Lakes Region, when united with the other Regions throughout the United States and world, form the entire body of The Church of Jesus Christ. Every location preaches and teaches the same doctrine and follows the same administrative procedures. Typically, our congregations number less than 100 members. Our buildings are small and simple, and as growth occurs, we 'branch out' accordingly. This is how the Great Lakes Region has grown over the past 78 years. A focus on preaching 'The restored Gospel of Christ' among the Native American people within The Great Lakes Region has resulted in congregations on reservations in Canada.