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| - This burger place is located in the most unnecessary plaza in Toronto.
It serves to absolutely no businesses immediately in the area, because there are no businesses immediately within the area. But the million dollar houses surrounding it keeps this piece of superfluous land in industry, and so we have a Metro, some upscale deli, Marche, a pharmacy, a cafe, and..a HCB?
I ordered a signature burger, 8oz. They screwed up my order and charged me less. They gave me the 8oz without charging me the difference, which is what should happen in a restaurant, so I guess I got a deal.
There is nowhere to sit, front of house is barely big enough for a queue to be formed, which in Toronto Condo terms, half a million dollar worth of space!
The food is mediocre, the service comes with a smile, but that's as much service you'll get from a fast food place. I don't think we should refer to the service at fast food places as 'service'.
"The transaction went off without any gun shot and blood." Just as you expect in a burger place.
What is this burger place doing here in such a neighborhood?
Do upper-middle class people suffer from beef between bread cravings?
What kid wants to go to a burger place marketed towards adults?
What on Earth is it with the Hero in their name?
How Heroic can the profession of burger making be?
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