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I came here for a friend's birthday, so we already had a somewhat fixed menu (you could choose between 2 or 3 options for the entree). This location is close to North York Station, right beside Mel Lastman Square. Parking is tough - you'll either have to pay to park in a garage or try to find some street parking. This was my first time coming to this location, and it's pretty similar to their other locations in terms of service and decor. Lighting is quite dark to make for a more intimate atmosphere, and thankfully it's not too loud inside. I had the cesar salad as an appetizer and a vegetarian linguine. Food was quite tasty and I really enjoyed it considering my favourite thing to order from Baton Rouge is their chipotle chicken sandwich. Service was great! We stayed way past closing (almost midnight) and they didn't even try to give our table the bill - I guess because we kept ordering bottles of wine. Overall, Baton Rouge provides a more upscale and intimate dining experience (compared to Jack Astors/Moxies/Joey's), but at almost the same prices. Service has never been bad and food is consistent.
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