Prices from 2005 – two dinners, four drinks under 50$!

by omgwtdbbq420lol

26 Comments

  1. rustbucket_enjoyer

    3 draft beers for $12.18, incredible

  2. In 2045 you can do this again with today’s prices… It’s called inflation

  3. KristinM100

    Ah, 2005 – the food was apex and the cost was payable. Love this.

  4. PurpleCaterpillar82

    In my mind, this is still what it should cost lol

  5. 4kidsinatrenchcoat

    I was just telling my partner I miss $4 pints. Now I’m excited when the special is $8. Smh

  6. Honestly this was exceptionally cheap for 2005

  7. OptiPath

    Today’s pricea depending on where you go…

    Burger: $17
    Caesar: $14
    Dinner 2: $29.99
    3x draft: $27
    With tips and tax, we are looking at about $100

  8. danew416

    2 beers and one popcorn would be $50 please then add taxes and 18 percent tip!

  9. babycakes90210

    The Rivoli burger is now $20.99 (just checked their menu)

  10. BeneficialReporter46

    Rivoli had the best Pad Thai in the 90s. The good old days…

  11. SociallyUnadjusted

    Everyone talking about inflation, no one taking about costs of rent.

  12. Just_Here_So_Briefly

    The same time I walked to school uphill in 4ft of snow without shoes…the good ‘ol days

  13. Ok_Rest_5421

    I had so many fun dates at the Rivoli in my time

  14. tigerpawx

    The Korean pork bone soup was like $3-5, it is now $18-20 at some places

  15. SandwichDelicious

    Based on the same inflation data from Statistics Canada, if you had a restaurant bill for $48.50 in 2005, the equivalent amount you would pay today in late 2025 is approximately:
    $74.97
    This represents an increase of $26.47 due to the 54.6% cumulative inflation over the last 20 years.
    To put this in perspective:
    • The “Menu” Effect: While the inflation index suggests $74.97, restaurant prices often outpace general CPI because they are heavily influenced by specific rising costs in food (commodities like beef and dairy), labor, and commercial rent.

  16. Toukolou21

    In 20yrs, the Rivoli prices have about doubled, while min wage increased close to 2.5x. I’d say the Riv has kept their prices reasonable.

  17. inshallah13

    I know these two guys in a band who were trying to get a show at The Rivoli

  18. Ready_Supermarket_36

    Now you know what inflation is. Duh.

  19. Beer is basically the same $12 so it hasn’t changed tha….. ohhh 3 beers nvm

  20. At brown donkatsu, you can get 2 dinners for $25 (the katsu cannot be finished in one sitting)