Wow, I didn't notice.Grillway (Annette & Runnymede)
The MOST underrated burger in the city.
The Griffin Pub on Bloor near Runnymede has a pretty good burger.
I like Magoos in Etobicoke.
Wow, I didn't notice.Grillway (Annette & Runnymede)
The MOST underrated burger in the city.
I love burgers ... So many places mentioned that I have not visited and in some cases never even heard of, but it is my mission to eventually try them all(assuming the business is still going).
My opinion ...
Best(in no order);
Burger's Priest
Five Guys
Hero Burgers
> my own homemade ... saw someone post that, have to agree. At home you get to make it anyway you want with whatever you want. tough to beat that.
Good;
Johnny's ... on Vic Park(at Sheppard), north of 401
Apache ... years ago I forget where it is.
> most bars have good burgers, but I find are pricey
Has their place;
McDonald's
Burger King
Wendy's ... for me I only go to Wendy's for spicy chicken burger. Their beef burgers always have a taste I do not like.
Great point.Wimpy's? Those burgers look gross. I'm weary of any preshaped burger, likely frozen. I want a fresh ground ball of grass fed burger meat (preferably brisket) with no fillers pressed on a flat top grill with nothing more than salt. Toppings as desired.
For those of you who like a Stockyards/Burger's Priest style burger, check out The Rude Boy on Roncesvalles. Tatsy burgers, I had the Sting and it was really good. Try their their Monday $5.00 burger special.
I happen to be in the Vaughan/ Wonderland area today and remembered that Stupid Burger is in this area.I've officially cut Burgers Priest out of the list. Their Maple location, grossest burger ever! Holy Chuck, equally gross.
However....Stupidburger is my new go-to!
Which location is the original ?Agreed about Burger Priest, great fabulous luscious, delicious burger....at the original location, however it is difficult for such a place to maintain the same level of quality control at their other branches. Sometimes disappointing gruesome fair can be had at their newer locations unfortunately, not their fault as one would need McDonalds budget and quality control team to maintain the universal standard. As an aside, everyone's opinion on burgers doesn't address our vast differences on what toppings we enjoy, which is another variable. Those who like few toppings can really taste the difference between burgers. For those who put the works on every burger, the story might be same shit, different burger.
Kipling/Dundas .... yes ok, I have work business there that is likely how I found it.Apaches is west of Kipling on the north side of Dundas, in Etobicoke (near Six Points Plaza).
Magoo's a great, gourmet burger place in a plaza at Dundas and Royal York.
You mean the iconic "Dairy Freeze". The institutional night club hang out for decades.There's also that burger joint on the south west corner of Caledonia and St. Clair - what's the name again? Shit can't remember.
+1 this place rocks the burger !You mean the iconic "Dairy Freeze". The institutional night club hang out for decades.
I'm also a big fan of Magoos and Griffin Pub (I love that they offer all their burgers with "lamb" as an option for the patty).. But Grillway still tops my list.. It just tastes beefier somehow..Wow, I didn't notice.
The Griffin Pub on Bloor near Runnymede has a pretty good burger.
I like Magoos in Etobicoke.
Scarborough, Kingston rd at ST. Clair.Long thread
Big Boy Burger. Thickson and Consumer in Whitby. Just off the 401. Great burgers, excellent fries. Also love the steak sandwich. Old fashion feel. Friendly place. Think there may be one in Scarborough as well
Highly recommended!
gTa.We are referring the best burger joint in Toronto!
How did we end up in Whitby
I'm also a big fan of Magoos and Griffin Pub (I love that they offer all their burgers with "lamb" as an option for the patty).. But Grillway still tops my list.. It just tastes beefier somehow..
I think an honourable mention should go out to Apache Burger.. While they're no longer the "in" burger joint, they still put out a damn good product..
You got it Cadillac but I think the new after-hour, club hangout is that place on Airport Road - uhm, ZETS!You mean the iconic "Dairy Freeze". The institutional night club hang out for decades.
Long thread
Big Boy Burger. Thickson and Consumer in Whitby. Just off the 401. Great burgers, excellent fries. Also love the steak sandwich. Old fashion feel. Friendly place. Think there may be one in Scarborough as well
Highly recommended!
There's a Burger Priest along the Queensway in Etobicoke.I saw they opened up one of the priest burgers on Weston north of hwy 7, but it had a real long line up, so I left.
Unless you order a burger fresh ground from a single cut of beef, the patties are likely packed with a wide array of beef leftovers ranging from gristle to sinew to intestines, the incubators for E. coli. A single patty can contain fragments of hundreds of cows, raised on feedlots thousands of kilometres apart and pumped full of hormones and antibiotics.Has anyone mentioned Wendy's? Good shit
Meh...I kinda like "Wendy"Unless you order a burger fresh ground from a single cut of beef, the patties are likely packed with a wide array of beef leftovers ranging from gristle to sinew to intestines, the incubators for E. coli. A single patty can contain fragments of hundreds of cows, raised on feedlots thousands of kilometres apart and pumped full of hormones and antibiotics.
I like to know what I'm eating!
I miss the Runnymede theater.. But Chapters did a pretty good job of keeping the place friendly and fun (and "theater like")... I shudder ever ytime I think about it becoming a Shoppers Drug Mart..I've got to try that obscure Grillway some day. I live in the west end and not far from all these locales.
Apache was a high school favourite. Still open late.
There's also the Great Burger Co. on Kipling north of the Queensway (it's a chain). Not bad.
Didn't know about the 'lamb' option but that must be tasty for Griffin.
Too bad there's no Runnymede movie theater like back in the day.
P.S. The owner of Magoos went to my high school.