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  • I was really struggling when deciding whether I was going to award Dr. Generosity with 3 or 4 stars. The elements I liked were spectacular, but there were some missteps that just can't be ignored. Let's start off with the pros since I'm in a peppy mood! What originally caught my eye about Dr. Generosity was their sandwich sign out front boasting cheap corkage fees. I have NEVER brought a bottle of wine to a restaurant (wasn't even sure you could do that anywhere here in Toronto) and having just bottled some of my own wine at the Wine Butler, I was super intrigued by the concept! My friend and I went on a Tuesday, so there was only a $2.00 corkage fee! FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC! I almost felt like I was doing something illegal upon entering the restaurant and pulling out my own bottle of wine. My friend and I giggled like school girls at the sheer absurdity of it all (yes - we're dorks). We both ordered the chopped salad after hearing a woman at the table next to ours raving about it - we were not disappointed. The salad was plentiful and fresh with a delicious mixture of greens, eggs, shaved turkey (you can get tuna salad instead), cheddar cheese, bacon (though, I would have been thrilled if it were real bacon instead of those pitiful dried bacon bits), beets, carrots, alfalfa sprouts and cherry tomatoes. It was honestly one of the best salads I've had and I was thrilled that there was leftovers for lunch the next day (tip - ask for your dressing on the side if you plan to do next day leftovers for obvious reasons). The staff here were great. Very attentive and friendly. Our waiter was eyeing our glasses like a hawk and filled them as needed. Alright - time to get into the nitty gritty negatives. When we first entered the restaurant, there were still many tables available, but we were seated at a wobbly table smack dab in the middle of the restaurant (so it was a high traffic area). Seemed very odd to me and it was not at all a comfortable seating arrangement. Speaking of comfort - THE RESTAURANT WAS A BILLION DEGREES! My friend and I were sweating bullets the entire time we were there. Granted, it was a stifling hot day, but there is no way any AC of any kind was on. When we complained about it, they assured us the AC was on...in which case, they REALLY need a new one.
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