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Another burger place along Queen Street West to try out. When I arrived around 1:10pm, the place was completely empty. They had sit down area or you can order takeout (which is cheaper). I tried the Old School burger ($12) and added small side of Onion Rings ($6). After my bill came out to $23 after tip, which is pretty expensive to me for just a burger and a side. I did not think it was worth that money. The burger was just alright. It came on a brioche bun but that did not really make a big difference in terms of texture and taste. The only big difference is that there is a "T" mark on the bun which is more of an aesthetic look to the burger. The patty was just average but the bbq sauce was good. Other burger places in Toronto offer better tasting burgers than here. I find that the onion rings were better than the burger since they added Parmesan cheese and chives on it. Tasted better than the burger itself. Would I come back? Probably not or just for takeout since it is cheaper. The only huge drawback is that there is table service (they should just take orders and let people sit) and the price of the burgers which was not worth it in my opinion.
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