With a short layover in Toronto the wife and I decided to grab some food in the terminal rather than spend so much $$$ for an in flight meal.
Our gate was right next to RR 192 Grill, which was very convenient .
It's a quick service joint with plenty of seats as well as a bar.
The gent behind the cash register was very friendly and informative about the menu.
We had about a 20 minute window before the plane would start boarding...he ensured us our grub would be served with time to spare, no sweat.
They delivered.
I got the breakfast BLT (BELT that is) and the wife got french toast.
My BELT was damn fine.
Those Canadians love their mayo and I love a B(E)LT with plenty of it. My sandwich had a nice dollop layered on each half. Paired with fresh lettuce, tomato, bacon and a perfectly runny egg...I'm looking at a solid meal here.
Not to mention the potatoes on the side were prefect.
They weren't like regular french fries hash browns or home fries. They were length-wise sliced pieces, lightly fried, crispy with good seasoning.
Never had breakfast taters like that before.
Quite good.
The french toast was ample.
Four nice triangle served along with two pieces of bacon (which I must add, were big, crispy strips on both my sandwich and on her plate) and two chubby sausage links.
The price was typical to an airport terminal.
I think my BELT was like 7 bucks and the french toast was about the same.
Throw in some OJ, a coffee and tip...you're looking at about 20 bucks or so.
At the end of the day the food was good, served fast and friendly.
That's an airport diners' trifecta right there.