I've recently given this chain a second chance, having first tried the location further west along Queen, and I didn't like it much better than the first time.
You're paying Big Smoke Burger prices for a thin sliver above Harveys quality. Hell, I like Harveys and I'd preferred to have given them my business because I'd have gotten the same meal for about $5 dollars less.
The fact that their burger and side dish packaging is made from recycled material was nice to see but any green factor felt offset by the large screens constantly on above the ordering bar. The atmosphere isn't much different from the McDonalds on the opposite corner, just a different colour scheme and slightly larger ceiling really (and, to be fair, less crusty punk drum circles on the immediate sidewalk).
If you want to spend less money, go to that McDonalds. If you want to spend about the same or slightly more for a MUCH better experience then I'd recommend you hit up the BQM Diner that's only about sixty seconds further east along Queen.