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| - Hidden indeed, as you have to enter through the sports bar "The Bottom Line", then walk to the back left hallway and then a space opens up on your right (the hostess for the Bottom Line can help). I'm curious if this is how the restaurant was originally designed or if they decided to do it after the fact with extra space. Cool idea in any case. There is a little bit of seating, which is nice.
Typically just open on weekdays, but at the time of writing they are open 11-3 on Saturdays when the Blue Jays are playing in town.
I may sound like a broken record with this in my reviews, but value plays a huge importance for me. The cheeseburger, fries and pop combo is exactly $10, which puts in right on par with fast food. Everything was cooked fresh for my friend and I, and I went with the special burger of the day, which was $2 more and had fresh pico de gallo, taco seasoning on the meat, jack cheese, and few other related ingredients. The taste was wonderful for the burger, and I loved the fresh cut fries - no issues with sogginess or limpness as others have described.
I suppose the only thing that brings things back down to earth a little is that the burger is a relatively modest size. More than fair for the price, and you'll be full with the large amount of fries given - but just be aware that it's at a comparable size to Burger Priest and not the Works.
Well worth the find and the money spent, you'll be playing "hide the burger" with your mouth quite quickly once you get a hold of one.
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