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| - i really detest giving a one star to restaurants, however the most i think about the situation, the more it barely warrants one star...
if you can make a grilled cheese sandwich, stay home
if you can buy no name potato chips and put them on a plate...stay home
if you can put microwaveable bacon in a microwave and cook it...stay home.
as a huge cheese lover, i was very intrigued to come in here and check it out. smack dab in one of the best neighborhoods in Toronto for restaurants. pretty new on the inside, nice lay out, not for big crowds and upstairs is a vapor lounge, complete with tv/satellite(not confirmed i heard this through someone else) when i looked at the menu i was very happy to see the variety of the items on the menu, plus side menus. the cashier was amazing, she was friendly, bubbly and eager to help out, during what i could imagine was a very busy and beneficial pride week.
i wasn't very happy after ordering, and neither was the group i was with.
i get it, everyone's out to make a living, and make something of themselves, however, for how "big" the kitchen is, to only have some sandwich presses and a microwave is pretty sad, i was disappointed that for me and significant other was $35 W tip included. they don't explain on the menu what comes with the sandwich, naturally i thought at the very least fries would come with it, instead we were treated to no name bbq chips. at least they give you a pickle...not to mention our table shook more then some beds in that neighborhood. another peeve of mine, as laid back as this place was, if i have to ask people to move out of the way AND DISTURB their meal, so i can get to the bathroom? you've FAILED as a restaurant.
honestly nothing special, for the price i wish more was offered. if you can cook at home, then stay home and save your money, if i could give a lower rating i would.
at least the place is pretty clean.
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