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  • My husband and I had dinner here on one of the nights that we were in Toronto because there was a flyer in our hotel lobby (Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown) and it was close to our hotel. It was pretty good. I had the Adopted Luke turkey burger with fries and the Three Greens smoothie, while my husband had the El Guapo turkey burger with sweet potato fries and a fountain soda. The prices in the store were slightly higher than the prices on the flyer, so I think the flyer is dated (or they just raised their prices). It's pricey for burgers and fries. The burgers are around $8. If you want a combo with fries/sweet potato fries and a fountain drink it's about $5 more. If you want a combo with fries/sweet potato fries and a smoothie it's about $8 more. The Adopted Luke burger came with mushrooms, caramelized onions, smoked gouda and BBQ sauce. The toppings themselves and the burger were tasty, but the bun overpowered the burger somewhat. I felt like it was too much bun, not enough other stuff. I had a taste of my husband's burger. It was bacon, jalapeno-ranch sauce, lettuce, tomato, onion and sauteed jalapenos. It was too spicy for my liking and it suffered from the same bun to burger ratio issue. The fries were excellent though. Quite possibly the best fries I've ever had. They weren't too oily/greasy. They are hand cut and "oven finished" (as per the menu). I don't know if they are entirely oven baked though, I question whether or not they are fried at some point. Anyway, they were piping hot, super crispy and so delicious. Both the regular fries and sweet potato fries were real winners. I liked my Three Greens smoothie which contained spinach, mint, lime, pineapple, almond milk, honey and hemp seeds. It wasn't too sweet and was blended smoothly. I didn't taste any hemp seeds though (so either their blender is so powerful that it pulverized the hemp seeds, or maybe they forgot to put any in). The fountain sodas are from Maine Root, which uses fair trade certified organic sugar in their sodas. I really like how most of their ingredients are local and it's cute how they have little signs on the tables with information about the farmers that supplied their ingredients that day. I would definitely come back for their fries. Maybe I'll try their salads or quinoa bowls next time.
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